Thursday 28 May 2015

Week Thirteen - May 29th - Spring Finals

- And then there were two - Emaan and Ihsan advance to the finals but with very different paths and will square off for the Spring Season Championship.  Emaan (3rd) and Ihsan (4th) pulled off upsets of sorts to advance and continue the trend of top seeds faltering in the playoffs.

- Haya came into the playoffs as the top seed but injuries eventually caught up as they were without Aazar Zafar and Junaid Mohammad, playing without your top two draft picks will eventually come back to hurt you.

- It should be noted that Ihsan was playing without GM Salman Khalid for both games and Nauman Abbasi for Game Two.  Abbasi promised to have a better showing for his team in Game Two after watching the video recap from Game One.  It wasn't clear if his statement that he would help his team win Game Two meant that his team would be better of playing without him.

- Haya actually roared out to an early 2-0 lead and seemed well on their way to making the finals but Ihsan got a goal in the final minute of the first from Yousuf Soliman who never gave up and his hard work (and a guarantee that his team would win) would pay off as Ihsan scored twice in the final three and a half minutes of the game to force overtime.  The five minutes of extra play solved nothing and Ihsan advanced by outscoring Haya 3-1 in the shootout.

- It takes a great deal of confidence to guarantee a win, Coach K reportedly did it for Emaan with seconds left and up two goals over Shukr - but Yousuf Soliman showed a level of hubris not often seen as on video he guaranteed that despite just minutes left and his team losing 2-1 that they were going to win the game.  The fact that Ihsan managed to pull it off saves him from having that clip thrown in his face but he did rally his team when they needed it the most.  It should be noted that Soliman took a silly hooking penalty late in Overtime and as a result was not eligible to take a penalty shot - fortunately the three Ihsan shooters managed to score and save him from potentially watching his team lose from the box.

- Haya ends their season on a sour note but should hold their heads up high, they started the season on fire and it was more injuries than anything that derailed their season.  Yusuf Kapoor was solid in net once again (as he was for Haya in the Fall Tier-2 Season) and always gave his team a chance to win.

- Shukr was an enigma to deal with, seemingly never strong enough to deliver the knockout punch they ended the season with a 3-1-6 record, the six ties are a new (dubious) league record.  The team drafted goalie Khalid Mufti in the first round and he rewarded them with a strong season and was their rock all year.  Inconsistent attendance from their stars along with those stars not scoring was their undoing.  The team ended the season with the best defence with only 17 goals against but the second worst offence with only 16 goals.  Ibrahim Hindy was solid this year finishing with seven goals and nine points, his end to end game was solid and he led his team by example.

- For the Emaan/Shukr playoff series, Shukr had a chance to steal game one (even though they were missing many of their stars) but collapsed late.  The star of the series though was Waqar Khan who anchored Emaan's top line and ate up Shukr seemingly at will.  Khan finished the series with two goals and four assists.  His wingers also had a big series with Furqan Salam putting up two goals and three assists while Arif Bijabhai put up two goals and an assist.  That's 14 points over two games  for the trio which was a key for their series sweep over Shukr.  The trio (well more Waqar and Arif) always got back defensively and were not on for any goals against - the big difference in the series.

- Emaan almost played Game Two without Bilal Pervaiz who stumbled in as the second half was starting.  Reportedly he intended to take a short nap prior to the game but slept longer than intended, only being awoken near the start of the game by his teammates trying to find out where he was.  Pervaiz managed to get to arena to contribute as he scored (a bit of a lucky goal) on his first shift.  It seems that the additional beauty sleep paid off - well perhaps less beauty and more beast but I digress.

- This will be the first trip to the finals for Emaan's Coach K, Kashif Taqiuddin has had a solid season, leading his teams defense core in scoring and bringing his leadership to the team which has helped them make the jump to the finals.  No doubt Ihsan will look to limit his creativity in breakout plays hoping to disrupt Emaan's offense.  Taqiuddin has talked of his one-on-one work with Furqan Salam, trying to make him a better two-way player as he did for Waseem Bangash in the fall season.

- Ihsan has been here before, three times before to be precise.  In a remarkable show of stability, Ihsan has made the finals in every Spring Season, winning the first one and losing last season after being decimated by injuries.

- The two meetings between these teams saw Emaan win 3-2 and the teams tie 2-2.  Hard to make predictions but this should be a great series with a lot of sub-plots to make it entertaining.  Various Cambridge players are facing off, long-time friends Nadeem Qureshi and Kashif Taqiuddin face off.  Emaan facing a pair of their favourite players to watch in Ahmad Hathout and Yousuf "Drake" Soliman.  This will also be a chance for Waqar Khan to show that he was truly deserving to win the scoring title over Ahmad Hathout who racked up seven points in the final two games against a listless Ikhlas - one of those games shooting on an empty net.

- Finally, after Emaan's win a player from Shukr suggested that the league should bring in testing for Performance Enhancing Drugs, referencing this picture showing Waqar Khan and Jibran Salam who are either putting in a lot of time in the gym or are getting some help.
When it was questioned why there was no concern about Furqan Salam, there seemed to be confusion as based upon the physique it was thought that it was younger brother Wahhaj Salam in the photo.

- Video Recaps are up for both games, some great highlights (especially for the Ihsan comeback) so make sure to watch!

Thursday 14 May 2015

Week Twelve - May 15th

- The Playoffs are off and some exciting results from both Game Ones for the Semi-Finals.

- Emaan and Shukr opened the playoffs with a generally tight affair which is what Shukr would want with their low scoring offence.  Shukr actually took the early lead and were up 2-1 with less than five minutes left in the game before the wheels fell off as Emaan scored twice within 23 seconds and added another with 12 seconds left for the 4-2 win.

- Emaan got a boost from "Coach K" who was able to rally his team and create the clutch goals when they needed it to get the win.  Kashif Taqiuddin’s leadership has been a boost for this squad that was knocked out in the Semi-Finals last Spring Season.

- Shukr was kept in the game by goalie Khalid Mufti who was called upon repeatedly to make big saves to give his team a chance in this one.

- Haya got the win in their tilt with Ihsan, roaring out to a 3-0 lead before stumbling and allowing Ihsan to score a pair of goals to make it 3-2.  The game was put away by Akib Malik who scored the insurance marker and allowed Haya to seal the win.

- Ihsan had a glorious chance to tie the game up in the 2nd Period as Ahmad Hathout threaded a beautiful pass to an open Nauman Abbasi at the side of the net, however Abbasi was not able to convert on the open side and hit shot went into Haya goalie Yusuf Kapoor allowing Haya to hold the lead and add an insurance goal a couple of minutes later.

- Haya got a big game from Faisal Malik who finished with three assists and a pair of penalties as he mixed things up on the floor with his physical play on the blue line.

- Ihsan was playing without Salman Khalid and Abdul-Wahab Mohammad, Khalid being a huge loss as he brings a great sense of stability to the defence core of Ihsan.

- Post-game some members of Haya expressed concern that during one play where Rizwan Malik was running at full steam that his knee brace may have come flying off.  Fortunately it did stay on and Malik had a solid outing including a goal early in the game.

- Abdu Sharkawy of Emaan had a solid game, winning big face-offs and setting up a pair of goals, Sharkaway seems to be working hard to make up for his disastrous parade to the penalty box during Emaan’s regular season finale where Emaan barely held on for a tie against Sabr where a loss would have seen Emaan be eliminated from the playoffs.

- Video Recaps are up for both games, some great highlights so make sure to watch!

Thursday 7 May 2015

Week Eleven - May 8th

- The Regular season is over and the wild night we expected last week played out close to what pundits had expected.  Ihsan defeating Ikhlas was expected, Shukr managed to win their game against Haya where both teams were short benched and Emaan barely outlasted Sabr in a game that ended as a tie.

- The Emaan vs Sabr game was a chippy affair with a lot of offsetting penalties for physical play and this one went right down to the wire.  Emaan had an early 2-0 lead and a 3-1 lead with four minutes left in the game but Sabr kept working hard and the combo of Zaid Toorawa and Atif Mian sparked the comeback as the duo set up goals by Mustafa Alam and Azhar Kalair.  But despite the great push from Sabr they could not get the game winner in the final seconds which is what they needed to bump Emaan for a playoff spot.

- Sabr also got a great performance from Zayd Agjee who made some spectacular saves to keep his team in it and give them a chance for the win.  He was a

- The season is over for Ikhlas and Sabr, both face the disappointment for not advancing with very different points of view.  For Ikhlas they were eliminated a couple of weeks ago and the combo of player absenteeism and some blowout losses to start the season doomed them.  Ikhlas was to be featured around All-Star Goalie Ibad Khan who is one of the best around - therein lies the problem as he wasn’t around often enough for his team playing only five games.  Missing arguably your best player is a recipe for disaster which is what the rest of the squad seemed to endure.  Weak performances from some of their top draft picks certainly didn’t help the cause.

- For their season finale, Ikhlas was forced to call Ahmad Mobin to fill in for them between the pipes, it wasn’t clear if Ikhlas brass were hoping Mobin could carry them as he did last Spring Season where he almost repeatedly stood on his head to bail them out long enough to steal a win but that didn’t happen this day.  Mobin faced more shots than he may have expected after a long layoff and made some big saves but wasn’t able to recreate last season’s magic for Ikhlas.

- Sabr came within a goal of making the playoffs but came up just short and looking back there were some close losses that hurt them but the loss to Ikhlas (for that teams only win of the season) has to particularly sting.  Sabr had great balance on paper and coming out of the draft (assisted by Waseem “the Dream” Bangash) things looked up but little mistakes along the way cost them their chance at a championship.  The team got great individual performances from Zaid Toorawa (2 goals, 7 assists) and Atif Mian (2 goals, 6 assists) and the growth of those two should be something to watch for next season.

- After their gruelling game with Sabr last week, an Emaan player summed up the effort with a simple, “we did enough to get it done and derail the TooToo train” in a veiled reference to Sabr’s Zaid Toorawa.

- Shukr ground out a win over Haya in a game where both teams had a short bench, Shukr with three subs and Haya with two subs.  Shukr got a massive effort from Arssal Shahabuddin who was forced to play the entire game on D and scored his teams first goal on a spectacular solo effort.

- Ahmad Hathout wins the scoring title with 6 goals and 14 assists; edging out Waqar Khan from Emaan (8 goals, 10 assists).  Players from Emaan felt their captain got robbed pointing to Hathout picking up 7 points in the final two games against last place Ikhlas and one of those game without a goalie.

- Playoff match-ups are set and should provide some great action.

  • Shukr will face Emaan in what will be a great contrast in styles as Emaan’s high octane offence will face Shukr’s defensive approach to games.  Emaan’s defence is solid as well while Shukr’s offence is anemic having scored almost half as many goals as Emaan did this season.  Emaan has struggled in their last few games but they have a deep team and high ball hockey IQ.  In the regular season, Emaan won the first meeting 6-1 while the second meeting ended in a 1-1 tie.
  • Haya will face Ihsan in another solid match-up.  Haya swept the season series with 3-2 and 5-3 wins.  Haya struggled in their final two regular season games (tie and a loss) while Ihsan comes in hot (a pair of 6-1 wins) but considering Haya locked up a playoff spot long ago they didn’t have much to play for whereas Ihsan was in a battle to grab the final playoff spot.  This one will down to a battle of the Malik’s vs the tag team of Soliman/Hathout’s.
- Emaan Captain Waqar Khan stated he expects a big playoff performance from Umair Ashraf who has had a notable season with various mentions in this column.  Hopefully he doesn’t take another tumble like this one.