Ville Meskanen, the only “own son” of Ilves, lives the great dream of a Tampere hockey player.
Ilves’ Ville Meskanen succeeded in the scorer in the quarter -finals. Mika Kylmäniemi, AOP
Lynx attacker Ville Meskanen is in a unique situation.
When Eemeli Finland Still on the sidelines, he is the only Ilves’ only breeder and Tampere -born player in the quarterfinals against Tappara.
-It was awesome and after a long break, a little “what the hell” profile, Meskanen annoyed Ilves after a 4-0 victory.
Meskanen played a solution to a solution when he hit Ilves’ 3-0 goal. The overwhelming paint came from Tappara Veli-Matti Savinainen Exciting 2+2 minutes during the ice.
– We made a little bit of a guy’s fooling around it. Big goals for it, and we got them calm our game.
Ilves, in particular, separated from Tappara that the discipline was better. According to Meskanen, Ilves managed to keep the emotional state under control in a hard pressure cooker.
– Yes, it tried to keep the game simple so that there would be no over -excesses.
– We have tried to prepare for this series with a relaxed mind. Now, however, it doesn’t make any troll for yourself, Meskanen said.
Peikko Meskanen referred to Tappara, whose recent championship marches have been followed by jealousy in the Ilves camp.
– After all, it’s the dominant master, of course. They must be respected in it, but it is by no means a bunny.
There has also been a lot of talk about Ilves about previous spring playoffs.
At least according to the semi -finals, Ilves is now a much more mature team than last spring, when it lost to KalPa in the quarterfinals.
A year ago, the lynx vibrated and shook, but now the game look is quite different.
– Now I don’t want to remember last spring. We have a good thing to go here now, we’re tight and we’re doing things together, Meskanen acknowledged.

