According to Olli Jokinen, there were ten HIFK players in the yard.

Olli Jokinen tries to whip to HIFK’s success. Matti Raivio / AOP

Helsinki IFK head coach Olli Jokinen The corners were at the end of Wednesday evening.

The third last of the hockey league, “Stadin Kings” lost at home in front of over 7,000 spectators to Kouvola KooKoo at the end of the 3-4 win.

– The first round – nine, ten players in our team had no game capacity, Jokinen said with his eyes.

HIFK won TPS and Pelicans in last week’s matches. Jokinen wondered if the players who had the “champion wins” were to think that the job would continue to be done.

– That it is done without trying, without struggling, without stopping in struggles. It was a weak game. It is incredible that on such a game we were hanging out in the result throughout the game and got a point. In no way can we be happy with what kind of performance we had today.

HIFK has lost five of his first eight matches. Jokinen, who has come to Helsinki, is coaching HIFK for the first time in Helsinki.

HIFK has won the championship last in 2011.

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