Kiekko-Espoo is the Mestis champion! Drama in the last seconds

Anton Ollikainen decided the sixth final in overtime.

Kiekko-Espoo came from behind at the end of the crank. Stock photo. Tomi natri / AOP

Kiekko-Espoo celebrates the Mestis championship at Imatra. The team beat Ketterä in the sixth final match in overtime 4–3.

He became the hero of the people of Espoo Anton Ollikainenwho nailed the puck into the goal in the second minute of overtime.

Kiekko-Espoo tied the game dramatically just 54 seconds before the final buzzer. Janne Hämäläinen flicked the puck into the net with his wrist, when the Espoo team ran the game at the end without a goalkeeper.

– Huh huh, what a drama once again. Yes, Mestis is the league of thousands of stories, C More’s expert Mikko Lehtonen surprised in the newsroom.

– An absolutely incomprehensible match, Juho Kokko hekumoi, on the other hand, was in the studio when the set ended.

Ketterä’s winning goal was close for a long time Jesse Viskariwho had put his team in the lead just under nine minutes before the end.

The 24-year-old Viskari has experienced dramatic moments in the final series, as he lost consciousness on the ice in the second match of the series a week ago. The forward fell while wrestling in front of the goal and hit his head with great force on the ice.

At that time, Viskari was taken off the ice on a stretcher and transported to the hospital for examination.

Kiekko-Espoo’s first two goals came about in a rather special way. Tommi Huhtalan The 1-1 equalizer was viewed on video when the puck had bounced on the goal like a pinball and Huhtala had plunged it into the goal.

The Espoo team’s 2-2 goal, on the other hand, was missed by Ketterä’s goalkeeper Severi Auvinen over with ease. Joona Tamminen caught the puck on the goal, and the loose shot went between Auvinen’s legs and into the goal.

Ketterä and Kiekko-Espoo also met last spring in the Mesti finals. At that time, Ketterä won the championship.

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