Friday 19 December 2014

Week Fourteen - December 19th

- Game One of the Tier-1 Finals was a close one that saw the teams exchange goals in the first period and then turn into a defensive battle the rest of the way with Taqwa emerging as the winner after a shoot-out.  (Video Recap Pending)

- Taqwa was missing offensive dynamos Osman Buttar and Mohammad Bilal as well as Captain Naveed Mohammad for Game One so winning the game while missing key players was big.  A lot of credit for the win should be given to their third line of Danial Umar, Erfan Bhanapatel and Zaid Toorawa who manufactured the teams first goal with a great bit of hustle on the forecheck.  The trio was sound defensively and gave Taqwa a boost when they needed it most.

- Ihsan will be left looking for answers after dropping Game One, they had all their key players except for Mustafa Alam who booked his trip to Disneyland to celebrate a championship a bit too early.  In the penalty shootout Sajjid Ayubi and Usama Mahmood were both stopped which is not something you would expect.

- The Tier-2 playoff picture settled with each game played impacting the standings.
  • Haya demolished Ikhlas by a 7-3 final score, with the win Haya jumped to first
  • Ridha defeated Shukr by a 1-0 score to clinch the final playoff spot
  • Zuhd defeated Yaqeen by a 3-1 score to jump into second place

- The Ridha vs Shukr game had a large crowd in attendance last week, Ridha was missing Imran Lakhanpal and Faheem Kotwal but still managed to grind out the 1-0 win.  The added nuance to this game of Talib Contractor vs Nadeem Qureshi (who were traded for one another between the teams earlier in the season) did not disappoint - for Ridha anyhow.  Contractor worked to create the only goal of the game by using his size and speed to go into the corner with the ball and go behind the net where he centered it for Shan Abbasi who made no mistake.  Qureshi was not able to manufacture a goal for his team and Shukr is now done for the season.  

- Looking at Shukr its difficult to understand how they missed the playoffs because coming out of the draft (and after their first game) they looked like a solid team destined for a playoff run.  Sadly the wheels fell off quickly after game one where they did not win a game for the rest of the season.  While some seemed to think goaltending may have been where they would struggle, it was in fact Sadiq Rehman who kept Shukr from crashing out of the playoffs and giving his team a chance to make it right to the end.  Rehman posted the highest save percentage among goalies and it was in fact the Shukr offense that was the big letdown.  With so many talented offensive players it is shocking that the team averaged just 1.5 goals per game.  The team lost three games by a goal and tied four others, a better offensive performance with a goal here and there and Shukr takes those games and makes the playoffs.  If there was a game that (figuratively) broke their back it would be the November 21st game against Haya where they started the game shooting on an empty net but ended the game in a 1-1 tie.

- Yaqeen is another team that should have done better based on their draft but could not put it together - no secret on why they missed the playoffs though.  As good a team as they were on paper they actually needed players to show up to compete.  Yaqeen had one of the poorest attendance records over the season, missing players for almost every game which put them at a disadvantage before the game had started.  A great example was the final game of the season with just ten players showing up and then losing Qamar Mian to an injury early in the second - the rest of the game was a predicable loss for Yaqeen with another short bench.

- It seemed that all of Haya was watching the Ridha vs Shukr game and openly cheering for Ridha to get the win.  They explained it simply that as much as Shukr has struggled they have the players for an upset whereas Ridha would be easy to defeat and get Haya into the finals.  Considering that Haya crushed Ridha twice during the regular season and tied both games with Shukr so the logic makes sense.  With Haya already making plans for the finals they expected to face Zuhd there who they struggled against in the regular season but making for a great finals match-up.

- A lot has been made of Haya and "Coach K" but as he said, the results speak for themselves.  Haya took first place and only lost one game all season.  They scored the most goals by far, have the best goal differential and five of the top eight point scorers and five of the top eight goal scorers.

- Speaking of the top scorer, Waseem Bangash tied for the scoring lead with Amir Multani of Ikhlas and tied for the goal leader with Naeem Akhtar of Zuhd as well as teammate Aazar Zafar.  Bangash had a big game in Haya's season finale against Ikhlas with a goal and three assists (Note: there was some dispute about one of those assists).  Also, there was some question about Haya's display of sportsmanship as Bangash played heavy minutes towards the end of the match which was already a run-time blowout game.

- Naeem Akhtar on the other hand played the final game of the night and showed little interest in personal glory and did not push to get points against a depleted team in Yaqeen who had a short bench and came in knowing their season was over.

- The "Retirement Game" that Ridha's Shoaib Bhatti was potentially playing last week was delayed by his teams defeat of Shukr and advancing to the playoffs.  Now in a daunting match-up with Haya the question has been raised will Bhatti hang it up?  Rayhan Taqiuddin of Haya has already stepped up to say he's looking forward to shutting down Bhatti and ending his playing career.


Thursday 11 December 2014

Week Thirteen - December 12th

- A wild Tier-1 Semi-Final saw Taqwa advance at the expense of Emaan with a 2-1 win.  It was a close game from start to finish (video recap pending) which saw Emaan take an early lead after a great solo effort from Ahmad Hathout only to have Taqwa tie the game and take the lead with two goals in less than two minutes from Farooq Khan and Shaukat Khan.  Some poor discipline led to some players from both teams watching the end from the penalty box so hopefully lesson learned to let your play do the talking.

- It is hard to predict what will happen in a best of three finals between Ihsan and Taqwa, in the regular season series the four games were split with a win for each team and two ties.  Ihsan features the leading goal scorer for the season in Sajjid Ayubi while Taqwa boasts the leading point scorer in Shaukat Khan - Taqwa actually had four of the top five in the point leaders category.

- The last regular season game between these teams was a mess of a game (as predicted here) with no defense and all offense in a 7-5 shoot-out.  Both teams had nothing to play for except personal glory so the result was not a surprise.  It should be noted that Ihsan was missing two top defenseman among other players giving Taqwa forwards more room to operate so the finals should be a more conservative affair.

- Ihsan may have found some nice chemistry between Sajjid Ayubi and Ibrahim Hindy, the latter doing a lot of the dirty work and the former doing a lot of nice finishing.  It will be interesting to see how Ihsan sets their lines for the finals and whether they will attempt to line match with Taqwa.

- An interesting wrinkle, this years Ihsan squad features three key players from the Taqwa team that lost in the finals last season.  Yusuf Ingar, Ali Wadee and Ali Khwaja have all been big boosts for Ihsan this season.  Also these teams completed a trade earlier in the year as Junaid Mohammad was dealt to Ihsan for Erfan Bhanapatel.

- The Tier-2 playoff picture has gotten a bit wild, in the game between Zuhd and Haya (anticipated to be the finals match-up) the teams ended in a tie while Ikhlas defeated Shukr, unexpectedly propelling them past Zuhd and into a tie for first with Haya.  With Ikhlas and Haya meeting this week, Ikhlas has a chance to take first place which seemed highly improbably considering their poor play in the middle part of the season.

- The final playoff spot is still up for grabs with Ridha and Shukr facing each other this week, the math here is simple as Shukr has to win to advance as anything less will see Ridha claim the last spot.  Both teams have squandered chances to lock up the fourth playoff spot, notably Ridha with their 2-1 loss to Yaqeen last week.  A Ridha win over playoff eliminated Yaqeen would have locked everything up but Yaqeen relished the spoiler role and arguably played their best game of the season.

- There are many layers to the Shukr vs Ridha match-up, the winner going to the playoffs is obviously the big theme but these teams also made a big trade earlier in the season where they exchanged star players who were not fitting in.  All eyes will be on Talib Contractor and Nadeem Qureshi who were the main pieces in the deal but Ridha should be weary of Mujeeb Syed who has made an impact since moving to Shukr and will be looking to show that his old team made a mistake in dealing him.

- Shoaib Bhatti of Ridha has said to friends that his game against Shukr may be his last (if they do not advance to the playoffs) as he feels age has caught up with him.  Its been a rapid decline for the one time Most-Improved-Player who has a hand in the record for most goals in a game with four.  One of his friends joked that if a player from Shukr could be identified as also contemplating hanging it up then their game would be considered a retirement match - or a Pink Slip on a Pole match for you wrestling fans out there

- Waseem Bangash was held pointless for the first time this season in Haya's game against Zuhd, Naeem Akhtar managed to pick up three points in that same game and now leads the league in scoring.  The lanky defenseman has been the heart for his team both offensively and defensively and last week had to cover for teammate Fahad Mallik who was creating offense for both teams - his own with his shot and Haya with his giveaways

- Atif Mian from Ikhlas has had a solid sophomore campaign for his team, his finishing is still a work in progress but his hustle has been recognized by his team with greater playing time and promotion to the top line.  That said he seems to lose equipment on a regular basis and theorized that one of his teammates may have an unhealthy obsession with him.

- Speaking of Ikhlas, their GM Group has constantly praised their 2nd and 3rd lines as being the reason the team has had success.  With the various absences and injuries over the season it has been this depth that has kept the team afloat.

Thursday 4 December 2014

Week Twelve - December 5th

- The Tier-1 Playoffs are here!  It was a tight game right to the end last week between Sabr and Emaan with the latter emerging as the winner and moving on.  Sabr gave it a great effort but came up just short which shouldn't take anything away from a tough season which saw them riddled with injuries and player absences that they were not fully able to overcome.

- The Semi-Finals are a rematch between Taqwa and Emaan who faced each other in this game last season.  Taqwa emerged as the winner that time but this year have had issues with Emaan as they struggled in three games between the teams and could only manage a tie and two losses.

- The match-up between Ihsan and Taqwa last week was predicted to be just a game about personal goals and what happened was pretty much that.  A game that ended in a 7-5 win for Taqwa saw some big games from various players and the scoring title change hands as Sami Choudhry was surpassed by teammate Shaukat Khan.

- Sajjid Ayubi defended his goal scoring title as he scored nine goals in nine games and had two goals while paired with Ibrahim Hindy who seemed more amicable to doing the dirty work and setting up Ayubi to finish than his usual linemate in Usama Mahmood.

- Ihsan had already clinched first place so they get to sit back and wait to see who they will face when the dust settles between Emaan and Taqwa.  The break will be a benefit to them as a number of their players have various injuries so they get an extra week to heal.  A few weeks ago Ihsan GM Tariq Ayubi pleaded with Omar Sabri and Ali Wadee to not get hurt (although he only seemed to be looking more at Sabri when he said that) playing I-Slam Basketball and his worst fears were almost realized this past Sunday.  In a game which their team won, Sabri knocked down Wadee going up for a rebound and then almost landed on his face.  Wadee would later laugh about seeing Sabri's large foot about to stomp his face - incidentally both have been key to their basketball teams undefeated start to the season.

- Emaan's Furqan Salam was widely mocked (more by his teammates than anyone) for his name being on the side of a milk carton - stats don't lie as two assists in 10 games won't cut it especially after the spring season where he put up 24 points in 10 games.  Perhaps he should emulate his teammate Waqar Khan who makes an impact both offensively and defensively for his team.




- The Tier-2 playoff picture is getting a bit clearer as now Haya, Zuhd and Ikhlas have all clinched a spot and none can fall below third place.  With Yaqeen's loss to Ikhlas last week they have been eliminated but still get to partake as a playoff spoiler the rest of the way.  That leaves two teams jostling for the final spot:

  • Ridha - they face Yaqeen this week who have just had their playoff hopes dashed and are now shifting into spoiler mode which may be a boost as the pressure is off now.  Ridha's season finale is against Shukr which will likely decide who grabs the final spot
  • Shukr - this week they face Ikhlas who have just clinched a playoff spot and are now tied for second with a slim chance to move into first.
- Ridha has made an amazing push by winning three of their last five games when they seemed destined to crash out of the playoff picture weeks ago.  Last week they managed a big win over Zuhd by a 4-2 final score.  It should be noted that Zuhd started the game with an empty net and Ridha was clinging to a 3-2 lead when Rizwan Ali finally stepped between the pipes.

- The brain-trust of Shukr came out to watch that Ridha vs Zuhd match-up and were lobbying for Zuhd to use one of the Tier-1 goalies who had just played and commented it wasn't fair that Zuhd would have to play with an empty net - until it was pointed out that they didn't have an issue with that situation when the week before they played Haya who was without a goalie for the first five minutes of the game where Rayhan Taqiuddin stepped in and only let a power play goal get by him.

- Back to Yaqeen, a tough season that many would not have predicted but if you look at the number of absences over key games it starts to make sense.  A team cannot win when attendance isn't consistent as chemistry can never be built.

- Naeem Akhtar was held pointless last week, much to the joy of Haya's Waseem Bangash who was in attendance and watch as he remained in a tie for the scoring lead with Akhtar.  Yet while he remained in a tie with Akhtar, they were joined in a three-way tie by Amir Multani of Ikhlas who had a big game in his teams 6-2 defeat of Yaqeen.  

- Many are predicting this week's match-up between Zuhd and Haya to be a preview of the Tier-2 Finals as it features some of the top scorers and deepest rosters in the league.  With the expected return of Haya's top players as well as "Coach K" it should be a great one to watch.  The last meeting between these teams was a dramatic one as Haya held a 6-4 lead with five minutes left but a collapse saw Zuhd score three times with the winner coming with just 10 seconds left in the game.  Haya will want to show that they are the better team and exact some revenge on Zuhd who are the only team to defeat Haya this season.

Wednesday 26 November 2014

Week Eleven – November 28th

- The Tier-2 Trade deadline passed without a move, in part because some of the top teams seemed content with their rosters and partially because other teams seemed to forget that the deadline was upon them and could not come to an agreement at the 11th hour.  A blockbuster was in the works between two teams but ran out of time to complete.

- The roller coaster season for Sabr continues as they looked on the outs a few weeks ago but a critical win over Ihsan last week has put them in a position where is they defeat Emaan this week then they will grab the last playoff spot.  If Emaan wins or the game ends in a tie then it is Emaan who will move onto the post season. 

- The season series is tied with each team getting a win and tie so hard to predict what will happen in this one.  One would expect Sabr to have the edge with their experience but Emaan has played well and it was their miraculous comeback win over Sabr on November 7th where they scored three times in the last 100 seconds to take the win that most will remember going into this game. 

- Looking at these two teams, they each have one star who has struggled this season, and we are talking about Yousuf Sowdagar of Sabr and Furqan Salam of Emaan.  Sowdagar has zero points in eight games while Salam has just two assists in nine games.  Much more is expected of both of these players who have had a rough go this season, let's see who can be found first:




- The other Tier-1 game this week features Ihsan and Taqwa, both have clinched a playoff spot already with Ihsan taking first and getting a 1st Round bye while Taqwa will await the survivor of the Sabr/Emaan tilt.  With all that said there doesn't seem much to play for here, or is there?  Scoring titles are probably the main focus in this one, Sami Choudhry leads the league with 15 points with teammate Shaukat Khan sitting at 14 points.  Meanwhile Sajjad Ayubi leads the league with 7 goals with teammate Usama Mahmood and Taqwa's Mohammad Bilal each have 5.  With team goals already met let's assume the focus will shift here to personal accomplishments so look for a wide open affair as players try to grab some personal glory.

- The Tier-2 Playoff picture is starting to clear up as Haya and Zuhd have already clinched spots while Ikhlas needs just a point from their last three games to grab the third spot.  That leaves Shukr, Ridha and Yaqeen all fighting for the final spot so let's break it down for each:
  • Shukr – Two games left against Ikhlas and Ridha, both will be tough games if you go with the glass half full approach with Shukr winless in their last seven games and the glass half full approach isn't much better with undefeated in their last three with three ties. 
  • Ridha – A tough loss to Ikhlas last week but they still control their own fate with games against Zuhd, Yaqeen and Shukr left.  This may all boil down to their final game of the season against Shukr which would be a delicious match-up considering the teams traded their stars to each other in an earlier blockbuster deal this season.
  • Yaqeen – It's been a tough season for a team many expected to be much better than they have played.  That said they still have a chance to make the playoffs but must win their final three games against Ikhlas, Ridha and Zuhd and get help with Shukr and Ridha losing all their remaining games.  It will not be easy but this is their path to the playoffs.

- Shukr goalie Sadiq Rehman was disappointed in his play for his team last week, an observer noted that his team has tied their last two games by a 1-1 score and he has been the lone bright spot in both.  Shukr has struggled offensively as of late and were it not for the heroics of Rehman would not be holding onto the final playoff spot.

- Haya has been steamrolling teams all season but their last two games both ended in a tie so perhaps some tweaking is required.  That said they have been missing a number of players over the last few weeks yet are still winning so likely nothing to worry about.  Coach K was away for the last two games so when he returns, Haya will likely start blowing opponents out again.

- The Tier-2 scoring race has gotten interesting, Waseem Bangash was head and shoulders ahead of the competition but Naeem Akhtar has come on strong as of late with 9 points in his last 4 games.  The result is that both Bangash and Akhtar have 8 goals and 14 points this season but Akhtar has an extra game so anything can happen.


- In the Haya vs Shukr game last week, Haya was already playing short some of their stars (and star coach) and started the game without a goalie.  Just to make things even more interesting they took a penalty just 7 seconds into the game giving Shukr a power play and shooting onto an empty net.  Yet from all of this, in stepped Haya defenseman Rayhan Taqiuddin who protected the empty net for the first five minutes of the game only allowing a single goal to Nadeem Qureshi.  It's never easy to cover an empty net but Taqiuddin got the job done until Yusuf Kapoor finally arrived.  Taqiuddin then shifted back onto his regular position on defense and helped his team shut down the Shukr forwards.

Thursday 20 November 2014

Week Ten - November 21st

- The Tier-2 Trade deadline is this week but with many trades already having taken place earlier in the season there isn't much activity expected. 

- Two weeks ago Sabr was out of the playoffs but was not in a dire situation, fast-forward to today and strangely they still control their own fate but have little margin for error.  First up is this week against Ihsan where they need at least a point leading to their regular season finale against Emaan which will be a must win game.

- Sabr has baffled observers as the last two weeks have seen them collapse in the final minutes in both games.  Two weeks ago Emaan scored three goals in the final 1:40 turning a 3-1 lead into a 4-3 loss for Sabr.  This past week Sabr held a 1-0 lead but surrendered two goals in the final 57 seconds.  It is hard to imagine this championship veteran team not being able to hold a lead but all the injuries they have suffered have clearly taken their toll.

- We mentioned Ali Wadee and his return to I-Slam Basketball and this past weekend he and Omar Sabri lined up together and showed some great chemistry that Ihsan will hope will transfer to hockey as well.

- Unsurprisingly considering all the offensive talent in their line-up, Taqwa has three of the top five scorers in Tier-1 including Sami Choudhry and Shaukat Khan taking the top two spots.  Sajjid Ayubi has a game in hand over both and with all three players facing off in the regular season finale it will be interesting to see who will finish at the top when the season is done.

- Despite having two games left to play, Ihsan has already clinched first place in Tier-1, it has been season of redemption for the Ihsan GM group after missing the playoffs last season.  To their credit they drafted a well balanced team and the risks that they took with younger players like Omar Husain and Yusuf Ingar have worked out.  Ali Khwaja has also been a rock in net, leading the league in Wins, Goals Against Average, Save Percentage and Shut-outs – basically every category that matters. 

- Taqwa stamped their ticket to the playoffs with their comeback win over Sabr last week, after having lost in the finals last season with an epic collapse of their own, (blowing a 3-0 and later a 4-2 lead) it was sweet redemption to break the hearts of Sabr with two goals in the final 57 seconds to win 2-1.

- For the first time in a while all Tier-2 Teams will be in action this week, some good games are on the docket but the big head-to-head match-ups are later in the season.

- It was billed as a must win game for both teams but it was Ridha who took it as they downed Yaqeen 4-2 last week, Talib Contractor had two goals in his debut and gave Ridha the jump they have been missing most of the season.

- Yaqeen came out of that loss to Ridha hurting but with a chance to still make the playoffs but cannot afford to keep dropping games; that said they were missing a number of players last week that did not help their effort against Ridha in a big game

- Speaking of Ridha, many noticed the extra jump in the game of Farooq Sani last week.  While it was the league's worst kept secret that Sani was desperate to play with his friend Talib Contractor, many were unsure how the two would play together but the results were clear after one game - Contractor with two goals and Sani with a goal and an assist which were his first points of the season.  An observer commented that the trade would turn around the season for Sani and called Ridha's deal with Shukr simply as "How Sani Got His Groove Back"

- Ikhlas has been hot and cold this season, literally as they were hot for their first three games and now cold as they are winless in their last three.  They put up eleven goals in the first three games and five goals in their last three so their offense needs to step it up.

- Haya faces Shukr this week in a game where Shukr will want to show that their late collapse was not a pattern against the top teams in the league.  Haya will reportedly be playing without Arif Khan, Aazar Zafar, Zahid Merchant, Fuzail Thakur and Coach K.  All of them a big loss in any game.  The good news for Haya is that Waseem "The Dream" Bangash will still be there, he reportedly rearranged his travel plans to attend the game.  Cynics may say it is because he wants to win the Scoring Title along with Goal Title but under Coach K, Waseem seemingly has evolved into a leader who wants team to do well.

- Mujeeb Syed turned heads in Shukr's game against Ikhlas, Shukr brass insisted he had to be part of the Contractor deal and it is clear why.  He was Shukr's best forward last week using his speed and tenacity to create chances for his team.  Look for him to make his mark in this week's game against Haya, he'll also be looking to show up Haya's Rayhan Taqiuddin who flattened him when these teams met two weeks ago - Taqiuddin was defending Bangash from Syed's physical play in that game. 

- Ridha needs more production from their 2nd line, a player like Shoaib Bhatti needs to give them some scoring punch and considering he was the Most Improved Player a couple of seasons ago and is tied for the record of most goals in a game with four, he should be doing better than just a goal in five games this season.  

Thursday 13 November 2014

Week Nine - November 14th

- The Tier-1 Trade Deadline is this week and it seems as though it will be a quiet one with all the moves made much earlier in the season but with the Tier-2 Deadline being set for next week be ready for some wild moves with all the trade rumours floating around

- Ali Wadee of Ihsan seems to be trying to turn back the clock as he is playing I-Slam Basketball and will try to recapture his past role as a three point specialist.  The fact that he is playing (both I-Slam Hockey and Basketball) with Omar Sabri is a boost as Sabri is a dominant force in both sports.

- While the final standings may not end up like this, the current standings are a mirror opposite of the final standings from last season with Ihsan and Emaan facing each other in a battle for first whereas last season it was a battle for the last playoff spot

- This season has been a forgettable thus far for Sabr superstar Yousuf Sowdagar. In six games played he has yet to register a point; normally you would find him in the race for the scoring title and one wonders if his shoulder injury is worse than he is letting on

- On a positive note for Sabr, Captain Gehad Al-Hundi has been the lone bright star as the veteran star seems to get better as he ages and last game was no exception as he notched a spectacular shorthanded goal with a great solo effort

- Naeem Akhter is putting some serious heat on Waseem Bangash's claim for the scoring title.  His hat-trick now has him just two points behind Bangash.  Both players have this week off but Akhtar has a game in hand to make up for the shortfall.  That said this race will likely go the distance.

- Is there any debate on who will be the Rookie of the Year in Tier-2? That award will likely go to the "Bosnian Wonder" Mehmed Rizvanovic. In just his first season in a ball hockey league, the centreman has racked 11 points in 7 games, good for 3rd in scoring. Clearly Coach K knew something when he drafted him early and has molded him into a solid forward.

- Speaking of Coach K and his great work this season, observers have noted that while Waseem Bangash was always viewed as an offensive dynamo but he is now a solid two way player who is an even bigger threat in games.  Bangash also has his teammates looking out for him as last week Mujeeb Syed of Shukr was thought to have been taking liberties with Bangash but Rayhan Taqiuddin was quick to let Syed know that Haya's star was not a target as Taqiuddin laid the body on Syed.  While he may have been protecting his star, Taqiuddin took a penalty for his efforts and Shukr was quick to score on the power play.

- Zuhd GM Fahad Mallik appears to be having a difficult time managing social medial. Apparently Mr. Popularity can't manage the multiple WhatsApp groups he's associated with as it drains his battery. This explains why he bailed out of the Tier-2 GM chat group. We believe the battery drain is associated with his love for Candy Crush. Folks, show him some love and send him a Candy Crush invite. He'll be thrilled!

- Emaan has tormented Taqwa all season, taking five of a possible six points in their three games but last week they did Taqwa a huge favour with their last minute comeback win over Sabr.  Has Sabr held on they would now be tied with Taqwa in the standings with a game in hand instead of two points out of the last playoff spot.

- The Emaan comeback last week against Sabr was an amazing one to witness, Sabr up 3-1 with less than two minutes left when Emaan pulled their goalie and Hassan Bedreddine scored with 1:40 left to make it 3-2, Hisham Ali scored with 1:05 left to make it 3-3 and Ahmed Hathout scored with 19 seconds left to make it 4-3 for Emaan.  Sabr just came apart at the end and despite controlling most of the game could not get their defensive coverage together in the final minutes.  A large contributing factor was fatigue as playing with a short bench due to injuries and suspensions it seemed like they just ran out of gas.

- This week's game between Taqwa and Sabr will have a playoff atmosphere as a win by Taqwa would deal a near fatal blow to Sabr's hopes to make the playoffs.  Sabr has dealt with injuries all season but still can make the playoffs with a winning streak to end their season – but they have an uphill climb for sure

- The Bangash goal tally versus Yaqeen and Ridha is still going, he has eight goals while Ridha has eight and Yaqeen has seven.  Some tongue in cheek observers suggested that either of those teams should trade whatever Haya wants for Bangash.

- Ikhlas has struggled lately, missing players and injuries have hurt them but they need to turn things around if they want to secure a playoff spot as they are currently mired in a two game losing streak


- Speaking of locking up a playoff spot, the game between Yaqeen and Ridha this week should be played as though it is one.  Both teams only have a win out of their first five games so whoever wins this one will jump up in the standings, the loser isn't out but has surely made their road to the playoffs much harder.

Thursday 6 November 2014

Week Eight - November 7th

- Sabr's struggles have seen them fall from a tie for first into last in just two weeks and things won't get easier this week against Emaan who are starting to find their stride; Sabr also goes into this game missing various players due to suspension and injury so if their bench doesn't step up their playoff hopes could take a big blow.

- Taqwa will be glad that they don’t have to face Emaan again (regular season that is) as in three games between the teams Taqwa was only able to get a tie and the last game were routed.

- Lack of chemistry seems to be cited for the major reason why 1st rounders Talib Contractor and Nadeem Qureshi were exchanged in a monster trade. Talib, the 1st overall pick, had only 2 points after 5 games played for Shukr while Nadeem had only 1 point in 3 games for Ridha. Both teams are hoping the new players will fit right in and light up their offense.

- How things change. We reported before how we were looking forward to the next showdown between Nadeem Qureshi and Captain Mohammad Hamoud when they exchanged "pleasantries" in their last game. Now the two won't have to wait for the rematch as they can go at it in the locker room as teammates following the big trade. However, we anticipate these two teddy bears will just end up hugging and making up.

- The battle of Emaan was on last Friday when Yaqeen and Haya faced-off. Actually it was more like Maulana Belal Ahmed "The Grey" of Haya versus Imam Abdul-Aziz Rasoul "The White" of Yaqeen. The two wizards called up their most special du'aas so their teams would be victorious. It would be Belal "The Grey" that would be left standing as the victor by the end of the night.

- Speaking of forward Belal Ahmed, he was teased by his team prior to last week's game as he was the only one without any points. Belal responded to the pundits with a stellar game and two points.

- Generating goals seems to be a major problem for the teams in the bottom half of the standings. After 5 games played both Shukr and Yaqeen have scored only 8 goals while Ridha has scored merely 7 goals. It doesn't look good when you realize Waseem Bangash of Haya has scored 8 goals himself. On the other hand, Shukr is doing the job on defense and has a goal differential of just -3 whereas Yaqeen's porous defense has a whopping -14 goal differential

- It was no secret that Ridha wanted to draft Talib Contractor and it seemed as though when they missed out on him in the draft their draft strategy didn't gel so now that they have managed to acquire their coveted piece let's see how their team performs.  Farooq Sani is pointless so far and if he lines up on forward with Contractor then he may finally get his offensive game going because Ridha desperately needs it.

- Nadeem Akhter's bid for MVP continues strong as the "Zdeno Chara" of I-Slam notched another point. He stands now in 2nd place in points; however, the defenseman's presence and contribution on the floor are worth more to the team.
Ikhlas comes into their game in third place and have a tough game against Zuhd who they barely defeated to open the season, Zuhd has been steadily improving while Ikhlas seems to have been regressing

- A point of comedy (for opponents anyhow) is that Ikhlas has taken a Too Many Men penalty in every one of their games this season, what seemed comical at first has turned into a point of frustration with what can only be poor communication on the bench to keep having the same issue each game

- Shukr will get a chance to test out their new line-up in a big game against Haya, the pressure will be on Nadeem Qureshi to make an impact for his team but having played with Coach K and Rayhan Taqiuddin for many years they have a good insight on how to shut him down so if he isn't able to find a way to give Shukr's anemic offense a boost their grip on the final playoff spot could slip further.


- Haya continues their domination of Tier-2 and if it were not for a five-minute collapse at the end of their game with Zuhd they would be undefeated for the season.  Coach K has them demolishing opponents and they are getting good D and even better goaltending from Yusuf Kapoor who shut out Yaqeen in his last game.

Wednesday 29 October 2014

Week Seven - October 31st

- Sabr entered Week Six in a tie for first and ended in third place and hurting with various injuries.  Sabr lost Hani Soliman to an ankle injury a couple of weeks ago and he was hopeful that he would return for the end of the season but it has now been confirmed that he will in fact miss the remainder of the season which is a big blow considering that he is tied for the team lead in goals and gave their forwards a strong physical presence around the net.  The injury woes got worse when during their game against Taqwa last week, Yousuf Sowdagar separated his shoulder and there is no word on his status coming into Week Seven.

- Speaking of injuries, Danial Umar replaced Camran Baig (who had to withdraw after a wrist injury) but in his first game Umar injured his hamstring, post-game he said he would be fine but something to watch

- In Taqwa's win over Sabr, the game was sealed by an empty net goal from Safi Ahmed who flipped a shot in from near his blue line, a skill his teammates commented that he has been working on for years and finally proved useful.

- Ihsan moved into first place after a solid 2-0 win over Emaan last week, they were led by some great chemistry from their 2nd line as Yusuf Ingar, Ali Wadee and Omar Husain were a constant threat and the trio combined for two pretty goals with Ingar being the goal scorer on both.  

- Emaan needs to start playing desperate as they are currently in last and have only four games left in the season.  They face Taqwa this week whom they have already defeated in Week Three and fought back for a tie a couple of weeks ago with a last minute goal.  Furqan Salam had a strong Spring Season with 23 points in 10 games but only has an assist to show in six games this season.

- Emaan has had discipline issues as silly penalties have put them in the position of having to kill more penalties than any other team in Tier-1 so making sure they don't allow their aggressive style to get out of control is critical

- Another potential candidate for defenseman of the year is Fuzail Thakur. Although registered as a forward, Fuzail volunteered to fill the gaping blue line for Haya.  Halfway through the season he has clearly stood out as the top d-man on the team earning praise from Coach K for his ability to move the ball and stop the opposition from entering the zone

- Waseem Bangash continues to lead Tier-2 in scoring; despite the excellent man coverage by Ikhlas they weren't able to shut him out as he finally lit the lamp on an empty netter with just one second remaining.  Incidentally an Ikhlas player questioned whether Bangash would receive the same criticism as Wakaas Khan did the week before for attempting to score in the final seconds of a game

- Speaking of Waseem Bangash, we predict he will score 2 goals in his next game? Why do you say? Taking a look at his first five games his score line looks like this: 1,2,1,2,1,... just follow the trend

- With their crushing defeat of Ikhlas, Haya stands alone at the top of Tier-2, their offense has been overwhelming opposing teams and Coach K has them operating like a well-oiled machine which has resulted in Haya having four of the top six scorers in Tier-2

- After getting the monkey off their back with their first win last week, Yaqeen has the daunting challenge of trying to make it two in a row against Haya who mauled them 6-3 earlier this season. 


- Shukr is on a bye this week and needs to figure out how the wheels feel off as after opening the season with a big 5-0 win, they are winless in their past four games and are barely holding onto the final playoff spot

Thursday 23 October 2014

Week Six – October 24th

- Sabr and Ihsan come into this week in 1st/2nd and a game in hand over the other two teams in Tier-1, a big thing considering how tight the standings are right now

- Emaan faces Ihsan, a re-match of week one where Ihsan coasted to a 3-1 win and a win this week would put them in a great position down the stretch. 

- Sabr currently is tied for first but their offence needs to step it up as they only have eight goals so far and seemed to have lacked their usual offensive flow, the acquisition of Luqman Arshad earlier in the season seems to have helped their ball movement but time will tell if they can finish consistently

- Some injury news as Emaan has reportedly lost Haseeb Syed to a knee injury and Taqwa lost Camran Baig to a wrist injury.  While both players are expected to be replaced,  both were big pieces for their teams and will be missed.  Emaan is also missing Waqar Khan who may or may not be getting married overseas if you believe the rumour mill (the Facebook rumour mill - not this one)

- Despite some great players on defence, Taqwa managed to lose their lead late to Emaan last week in a game that ended in a 4-4 tie; lack of discipline was part of the issue as they gave Emaan late power plays but an overall weak team defence was obvious with forwards not working well with their defence to cover the defensive zone

- Waseem Kalair is putting up an early bid for defenseman of the year honours. The veteran has looked excellent in stopping the opposition on rushes and even more impressive in generating offence for his team

- After 4 games played Haya has a whopping shooting percentage of 40% (20 goals on 50 attempts). Their high octane offence is also 2/4 on power plays. Chances are the opposition will get bit if they visit the sin-bin

- Ikhlas forward Wakaas Khan earned the ire and disapproval of Yaqeen and spectators for scoring a meaningless goal in the final seconds when the game was considered over.   Safe to say his actions were noted and teams will be on alert in the final stages of the game when playing Ikhlas

- Ridha wins their first game using the “Rope-a-Dope” strategy. While Ridha was pounded with a relentless attack from Yaqeen, GM Farooq Sani commented on how is team “planned” on weathering the storm and then they’ll strike back at the right time when Yaqeen tires.   Apparently that’s just what happened.   Immediately after the team switched to the neutral zone trap and outlasted the clock for the win

- Heated words were exchanged when two bigs collided, specifically Nadeem Qureshi and Mohammed Hamoud.   After the exchange of pleasantries we can assure you the next Ridha-Shukr game will have some added spice to it

- Waseem Bangash has six goals this season, more than the entire roster of either Ridha or Yaqeen who both have only five goals.  He is on pace for another monster year offensively and seems to have flourished under the leadership of Coach K who has built his offence around this goal scoring powerhouse

- Zuhd exploded for seven goals in their last game, a great feat if they had not surrendered six goals so while their offence seems to be in great shape it is their team defence that needs some attention now

- Yaqeen endured a painful collapse against Ikhlas where they had a power play with 2:56 left in a tied game but were unable to score and ended up surrendering three goals in the final 35 seconds of the game – one being an empty netter.  It has been that type of season for Yaqeen where they outplay teams but bounces just do not go their way.  This week, they get a rematch against Shukr that trashed them 5-0 early in the season and this is their chance to start turn things around

- Haya's Coach K was upset with his team after their collapse to Zuhd last week, Haya had a 6-4 lead with five minutes left but managed to give up three goals down the stretch including the winner with just 10 seconds; watch for his team to come out strong against Ikhlas this week the teams are currently tied for first place and Haya feels that their big offence averaging five goals a game will overwhelm their opponents

Thursday 16 October 2014

Week Five – October 17th

- This week will be the first time all Tier-2 Teams will be in action so a great opportunity to scout the opposition if you haven't watched the competition yet
- Usama Mahmood made his long awaited debut for Ihsan and the mercurial forward put up a goal and three assists to match the output from teammate Omar Sabri, if Ihsan can get consistent attendance then they are sure to redeem themselves from last season where they missed the playoffs
- The feature game for Tier-2 this week will see undefeated Haya take on Zuhd in a potential preview of the finals, Haya has been steamrolling teams and has a whopping 14 goals in their first three games and have won games by an average of three goals.  Zuhd could just as easily be 3-0 as well as their first loss was due to an unfortunate bounce against Ikhlas and their last game was a scoreless draw against Shukr (whom they had pasted 6-1 the week before).  It will be interesting to see how Coach K deploys his team to shut down Naeem Akhtar who has been a force all season.
- The only Tier-1 game this week pits Emaan against Taqwa in a match-up where the winner gets a leg up on the final playoff spot.  As we approach the mid-point of the season this will be a key game and you never know when a tie-breaker will come in handy; Emaan won when these teams met on September 26th as Hisham Ali scored late to steal his team a 2-1 win
- There was a trade completed in Tier-1 just in time for Week Five games, Ihsan will send Erfan Bhanapatel to Taqwa for Junaid Mohammad.  Both teams benefit in some way, Ihsan gets a veteran forward in Mohammad who can score while Taqwa adds speed and a big shot in Bhanapatel.
- Ikhlas comes into this week not having played in a month by virtue of bye weeks and the Eid break, it will be interesting to see how much rust they have as they won their first two games but did not really dominate either match-up.
- Yaqeen and Ridha both enter this week in search of their first win and if panic has not yet started to seep in it will soon as neither team can afford to keep dropping points if they want to make the playoffs. 
- Ridha's offense has been weak so far this season, putting up just three goals in three games.  That said they have also surrendered a whopping 11 goals in three games so they have work to do on both ends of the floor to turn things around.  They will have to face Shukr who has been hot and cold this season as they blew out Yaqeen to open the season before getting mauled themselves by Zuhd only to end their last game in a scoreless draw.

Thursday 9 October 2014

Week Four - October 10th

- When is it considered too early to panic?  Ridha must be asking themselves that question going into this week's game against Haya as a loss puts them in dead last and may result in some trades being made to shake things up.  Ridha lost in their season opener to Haya and will want to show that they can compete with the best
- To say that the Tier-1 standings are bizarre is an understatement, after three weeks each team has an identical 1-1-1 record so unless we see two ties this week expect someone to take hold and move away from the pack
- Ihsan is still awaiting the debut of mercurial forward Usama Mahmood who recently got married, no word on whether he is available this week but their offense is already loaded making him another great asset to break down opposing teams
- Shukr gets a rematch with Zuhd after taking a 6-1 beating last week, Shukr looked unstoppable in their opening 5-0 pasting of Yaqeen so last week's loss was a shock so everyone will be watching to see how they react given an immediate opportunity to redeem themselves
- Last time Emaan and Sabr met, it was Sabr scoring with just six minutes left to steal a tie but a game where they outshot their opponent by a 21-11 margin; finishing their chances early in the game will be critical against a scrappy Emaan squad who uses their speed and relentless fore-check to generate offense.
- Taqwa vs Ihsan features the leagues four top scorers and features a great head to head between Sajjid Ayubi and Shaukat Khan, the latter being the apprentice in this dynamic.  Both players possess speed and great offensive instincts so their game within a game will be fun to watch
- NHL teams are looking to advanced statistics like Corsi and Fenwick, Haya is reportedly using the "Taqi" metric but no details on what this represents.  Haya has looked strong and well balanced early this season and a great part of their success has been the coaching of Kashif "Coach K" Taqiuddin who has guided his team into first place
- Speaking of "Coach K", he is reportedly particularly pleased with his "Triple-A" line of Arif Khan, Ali Murtaza and Aazar Zafar who have combined for seven points in two games and have balanced his team's offense lines with top forward Waseem Bangash as the anchor on their other big line

Wednesday 24 September 2014

Week Three - September 26th


  • After getting smacked 5-0 in a very dismal performance, look for Yaqeen to gather themselves and rebound versus Coach K's troops in Haya
  • Shukr's "bread and butter" player Talib Contractor proved that his endurance and physicality can't be matched.  Let's see what assets can he contract out versus the Purple Platoons
  • After a quiet Week Two on the trade market there were some moves made already, the big one in Tier-1 is Sabr acquiring Luqman Arshad from Taqwa.  Arshad will be asked to step into the line-up right away and help turn Sabr's season around against high flying Ihsan
  • Taqwa faces Emaan this week in a rematch of last seasons semi-final that saw Taqwa win and advance to the finals
  • Shukr looked like a powerhouse in their mauling of Yaqeen in Week Two, they have strong forwards with size, solid D and a good goalie, they have a test this week against Zuhd who gave Ikhlas a run in Week One despite being shorthanded
  • Ihsan is expected to be shorthanded this week due to a wedding, depending upon how many players are away it could open a door for struggling Sabr to steal a win
  • Last week, the Ikhlas win over Ridha included an interesting subplot as it featured two players involved in the first three-team trade in league history earlier this season.  Amad Khan scored first for Ridha much to the chagrin of Ikhlas who have been criticized for giving him up.  Their mood changed when Atif Mian popped in a pair of goals using his speed to jump on loose balls and pop them in
  • Speaking of Atif Mian, he was reportedly talking about his hard shot after the game and led to some confusion as to whether one of his shots broke the stick of linemate Azim Siddique 
  • Ali Khwaja was the last goalie selected for Tier-1 but thus far he has been the best goalie, posting a GAA of 2.0 and a save percentage of .902%, his strong play is the reason that Ihsan is tied for first right now

Thursday 18 September 2014

Week Two - September 19th

- The season got off to a great start last week and was highlighted by a number of trades in Tier-2, this week the trade wire was quiet which is probably a reflection of teams wanting to let the dust settle to see what all the collected parts amount to.
·       - That said, a few items to consider about trades:
o   It’s been one week and Saqib Sheikh hasn’t been traded yet. According to sources from Vegas it’s inevitable that the amiable player will be moved to another team as he is the most traded player in I-Slam history. The only question is when?
o   Prior to the draft Ikhlas had a vision of the players they wanted playing on their team. With a series of trades they’ve managed to land everyone they wanted except for league MVP Waseem Bangash. If GM Multani pulls that off he should automatically receive the GM of the Year award.
·       - Haya and Ikhlas players should steer far away from any buckets/garbage cans they find in the team bench.  Apparently both teams have players who have a habit of filling it during the game with the aftermath of their dinner!
·       - Ihsan is reported to be short on D this coming week due to planned player absences as well as injuries, the question is that after the strong showing from their forwards last week will they push someone back or try to call up a Defenseman from Tier-2.  The do have players with some versatility to drop back and with the performance from their second line last week they have options so it will be interesting to see what they do
·       - Taqwa got a measure of revenge on Sabr in Week One, the two met in the finals last season where Sabr took the title with an OT win (Video Recaps are coming eventually...we promise) however Taqwa managed to snag to key players from Sabr in the draft.  Farooq Khan who put up a hat-trick in the Championship game including the OT winner and Luqman Arshad who was a thorn in their side with his play.  Despite the assumed animosity with Arshad, Taqwa recognized his skill and grabbed him in the draft to give their defense core a boost
      - Emaan had their trademark pedal to the metal approach in their first game but this style is likely to burn them as much as boost them over the season as their fast physical approach will put them in a PK position more often if they aren't careful
·       -  Back to Taqwa, Shaukat Khan got his season off to a strong start with a goal and two assists, the young forward has blossomed into an offensive threat every time he's on the floor
·        - Ikhlas got a surprising boost from their second line last week as their speed and tenacity kept Zuhd trapped deep and Azim Siddique put up two goals and an assist in the win.  Early pundits have thrown his name out there for Most Improved Player – an early assessment considering we are only a week into the season
·       -  Ridha was missing some key players last week and it showed as the players forced into unfamiliar positions seemed to struggle with their new roles, that said Abdul Wahab Mohammad seemed to give their back end some speed on the attack so it will be interesting to see if he remains there for Ridha's next game
·       -  In his first ever shift of organized ball hockey, Haya defenseman Omar Khalifa was left with a shiner after being hit in the face with the ball.  He proved his competitiveness by completing his shift and playing through the pain for the remainder of the game – let's hope he invested in a visor for his next game

·       -  Haya seemed to benefit from the coaching of Kashif Taqiuddin, or "Coach K" as he insists his players call him, Taqiuddin is rumored to be looking to knock off Ibrahim Hindy as the best coach in Muslim Ball Hockey but he has his work cut out for him as Hindy has successfully coached his team to successive Salaam Cup Titles.  Taqiuddin did draft a strong team and the draft selection of Mehmed Rizvanovic seemed to already pay dividends and puts Haya as one of the strongest teams in Tier-2 this season