IIHS Day 4: Blue Sharks win, welcome to the Finnish Team by the representatives of the Vysocina region

29.07.2015 / Tomáš Lysý, Monika Dvořáková

Fourth day of IIHS was again devoted to trainings and a match, but also to the official audience of the Finnish visitors (parents and children) by the representatives of the Vysocina region. Blue Sharks enjoyed victory in the afternoon, after beating White Kings 6:5.

Fourth day of IIHS was again devoted to trainings and a match, but also to the official audience of the Finnish visitors (parents and children) by the representatives of the Vysocina region. They arrived in Jihlava covering all costs by themselves.

While the players were training in the gym and on ice at 11am, the Governor of Vysocina region, Jiří Běhounek, welcomed the Finns in the conference room of the region.

The gifts were handed over, Finns got many publications on Vysocina region. Finnish IIHS manager, Hannu Tyry, then handed over flags of the Finnish national team to the Governor and to one of the founders of the, school Mr. Zdeněk Kadlec.

In the conference room of the region, the gifts were handed over. Zdeněk Kadlec, Jiří Běhounek, Hannu Tyry and Bedřich Ščerban (from left). Foto: Tomáš Lysý.

Finnish visitors in front of the Vysočina region´s building. Foto: Tomáš Lysý.

Third match:

Blue Sharks enjoyed victory in the afternoon, after beating White Kings 6:5
White Kings - Blue Sharks 5:6 (2:0, 1:4, 2:1)
Goals and assists:
14. Kaltounková (Koskinen, Čermák) 15. Čermák (Kaltounková), 40. Fiala (Klofáč), 42. Klofáč (Sippola), 50. Koskinen (Kaltounková) - 23. Peltovako, 31. Vaclík (Kaivanto), 33. Tallgren (Oksa, Brož), 35. Malenovský (Egart, Doležal), 42. Lähteenmäki (Heiska), 59. Chlubna. Rozhodčí: Kika, Pražák - Kotlík, Polák. Vyloučení: 7:3.

BEST PLAYERS OF THE GAME. White Kings: Filip Klofáč a Casper Sippola; Blue Sharks: Tommi Roslöf a Šimon Malenovský. The prizes for the best players were presented by Viktor Ujčík (in the middle), legendary hockey-player of Czech national team and Dukla Jihlava. He won gold medal of 1996, 1999 and 2001 IIHF World Championship. Foto: Tomáš Lysý.