Tuesday 27 August 2019

Summer Season - Week Eleven - August 30th - SUMMER 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP!


i-Slam Hockey proudly announces registration for the Fall Season is open, we are exploring the possible return of the Tier-1 / Tier-2 set-up if we get enough player interest. Registration link is at the bottom of the page.


…And the Top 2 Teams remain. As Predicted (1) Sabr takes on (2) Haya in a one game elimination championship game.

The Summer 2019 Awards were given out last week. Here is the criteria for how the winners were chosen.

1. Each team’s GM nominates players from their respective teams for every award. All nominations are collected and the ballot is created

2. GM and 1 Player from each team votes. They CAN NOT vote for players from their own team.

3. First Place Vote = 5 Points

Second Place Vote = 3 Points

Third Place Vote = 1 point

The player with the most points wins the award

· The Naseem Buttar Top GM Award and Brotherhood Award are determined by the OC.


Here are your Summer 2019 Award Winners:






NASEEM BUTTAR TOP GM: MOHAMED HAMOUD (YAQEEN)

BROTHERHOOD HONOUR: ARIF KHAN (SABR)

TOP SCORER: OMAR ESSAWI (HAYA)

GOAL SCORING CHAMPION: OMAR ESSAWI (HAYA)

LOWEST GAA:  AHMAD MOBIN (SABR)


UNSUNG HERO:
  1. EMAD HUSSAIN (SABR)
  2. ABDUL ZUBERI (IHSAN)
  3. USAMAH RAO (YAQEEN)
  4. MUHAMMED UBAID KHAN (HAYA)



Follow Us on Social Media!

Thursday 22 August 2019

Summer Season - Week Ten - August 23rd - PLAYOFFS!

i-Slam Hockey proudly announces the return of the Tier-1 Division for the 2019 Fall Season. Registration link is at the bottom of the page. 

As summer comes to a close, so does the inaugural Summer Regular Season.

This means playoff hockey is here.

A special set of rules apply to this season’s playoffs. Seeds (1) and (2) have a “1-0” series advantage going into the big games. This means that they just need a win/tie and they are off to a one game elimination championship. Seeds (3) and (4) must win in regulation an overtime period will commence, where it will be a winner take all scenario.

Here are your Summer 2019 Award Nominations: 


REGULAR SEASON MVP
1)    Ali Murtaza (YAQEEN)
2)    Ammal Esmatyar (IHSAN)
3)    Arslan Mian (SABR)
4)    Omar Essawi (HAYA)


TOP FORWARD
1)    Ali Murtaza (YAQEEN)
2)    Ammal Esmatyar (IHSAN)
3)    Omar Husain (SABR)
4)    Dawood Ciombar (HAYA)


BEST DEFENCEMAN
1)    Farrukh Khan (YAQEEN)
2)    Saajid Bhayat (IHSAN)
3)    Umar Mahmood (SABR)
4)    Omar Essawi (HAYA)


BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD
1)    Mohamed Hamoud (YAQEEN)
2)    Ibrahim Hindy (IHSAN)
3)    Mehmed Rizvanovic (SABR)
4)    Suleman Bhatti (HAYA)


TOP GOALIE
1)    Yasir Hussain (YAQEEN)
2)    Imran Alvi (IHSAN)
3)    Ahmad Mobin (SABR)
4)    Yusuf Kapoor (HAYA)


TOP ROOKIE
1)    Hamza Gaya (IHSAN)
2)    Ahmed Khalid (SABR)
3)    Ali Haroon (HAYA)


TOP GM
1)    Mohamed Hamoud (YAQEEN)
2)    Ajmal Esmatyar (IHSAN)
3)    Arslan Mian (SABR)
4)    Dawood Ciombar (HAYA)


BROTHERHOOD AWARD
1)    Brian Beauvais (YAQEEN)
2)    Omair Syed (IHSAN)
3)    Arif Khan (SABR)
4)  Imran Lakhanpal (HAYA)



The awards above and each team’s unsung hero will be given out at the conclusion of the playoff games on Friday August 23rd at 11:00pm. 






2019 FALL SEASON REGISTRATION: REGISTER HERE 


Follow Us on Social Media!

Youtube
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram

Friday 16 August 2019

Summer Season - Week Nine - August 16th


i-Slam Hockey proudly announces the return of the Tier-1 Division for the 2019 Fall Season. Registration link is at the bottom of the page.

Heading into the final week of the season, the playoff matchups are set in stone.

Sabr (1) VS Ihsan (4)
Haya(2) VS Yaqeen (3)

The team in yellow, Sabr, has looked simply unstoppable this season. Boasting the best goalie, the best defence and the best offence. GM Arslan Mian has to be praised for his noteworthy choice of picking Omar Husain 1st Overall over Yusuf Ingar. Omar Husain has been nothing short of spectacular as he picked up yet another multi point performance, including a beautiful snipe set up by Arslan. These two have become unstoppable when playing together. Although the offence is elite, the bread and butter of this team is on the defensive side. Farhan Saleh and Umar Mahmood, Vasim Kagzi and rookie Syed Talha Iftikhar helped limit the opposition to a measly 6 shots. Over the past few games the opposition is averaging 10 shots on goal. Goalie Ahmad Mobin had another easy night picking up his 2nd shutout of the season. This team looks good heading into the playoffs. They should cruise easily into the finals.

Attendance issues. Injury issues. Ihsan has been decimated with the lack of attendance. The whole offence was nowhere to be seen last week. Ammal and Ajmal Esmatyar, Yusuf Ingar, Abraar Gangat, all missing in action. This team desperately needs them back. Another loss that could have been avoided had the big guns simply had shown up. Imran Alvi, has done his part in keeping the squad competitive, but this team needs some sort of momentum heading into the big playoff game against Sabr. Barring a miracle, this team is doomed. They will be the basement dwellers of this season and will be knocked out in next weeks playoff game.

With the GM gone, it looks like the spark of the team has also gone. With Mo Hamoudi missing in action, Yaqeen looked to have lost a step last week. Failing to score and losing 2-0 to the surging Haya. The team has also not put up a goal in 2 games. Half of the team goals have come from Hamoudi and Ali Murtaza. Not much needs to be said except to get more shots on net from everyone. The defensive core is strong, but it needs to be scoring. EBP, who played a pivotal role in the 2018 Fall playoffs has to play up to that same potential and start putting some in to the net. Veterans Ahmad Ibrahim and Azim Siddique have been a great source of secondary scoring and the team will look to them to get those gritty, ugly goals. Goalie Yasir Hussain has been quietly put up a fine season with a 2.00 GAA. After coming oh soo close to winning the championship last season, look for Yasir be on his tip toes and deliver another top notch performance heading into the playoffs.

The only team that looks like it can hang with Sabr. Haya has reversed its fortunes with the timely addition of Farooq Sani. Sani earned the 2nd star of the week and notched 2 assists. This is what he does and that is make everyone around him better. This team now has a solid first line to go along with a speedy second line consisting of the feisty Ubaid Khan, Rizwan Malik and Ali Haroon. Although this team still has holes, mainly on defense. The offense will carry this team deep into the playoffs. But the defence is where this team has BIG question marks. Omar Essawi has established himself as a premier defenceman who can also score, but beyond him, there is no standout defenceman. Umer Buksh, Imran Lakhanpal and Basit Sheikh look out of position and should be playing on the offensive side of things. Unless Farooq or Dawood drop back to defence, this team will always be susceptible to get out hustled. Rumblings are that this team will be shorthanded heading into the final game.

Erfan Bhanapatel, who had 5 goals and 4 assists last season looks to have lost his scoring touch this season. But perhaps his presence is all that is needed to guide Yaqeen into the finals. As EBP has been to the finals each of the past 2 seasons. Erfan needs to get his big shot back in order for the playoffs.
Arslan Mian and Omar Husain have been a nice combo this season as the pair have been near unstoppable this season, making play after play. Early MVP favorites as these two are now #1 and #2 in points. A strong showing to the end of the season and into the playoffs will help their cases as these two players look to make the big jump into Tier-1 next season.
The Regular Season Points champion race looks to be about the only race that uncertainty lies. #1-#8 seeds are separated by 1 Point. This week will decide it.
3 Burning Questions of the Week:
1)     Wil Ahmad Mobin get his third straight shutout of the season???  
2)     Do Arslan Mian and Omar Husain continue their offensive show in the final leg of the MVP race? Who will win the Regular Season MVP?
3)     Is this the game where Mr Playoffs, EBP uses his big shot to score a goal? Or will he have a scoreless season for the first time in his career?

Follow Us on Social Media!


Friday 9 August 2019

Summer Season - Week Eight - August 9th

REMINDER: Lacrosse and Hockey Gloves will only be allowed as per OBHA Rules. Players caught with any other gloves will kindly be removed from the game.

- Farooq Sani is back

- Haya lacking hustle? Nope not anymore. Throw last week’s news and rumours out the window. With the BIG claim of Farooq Sani, Haya has turned around its season. GM Dawood Ciombar has finally found the missing piece to his puzzle. Although they didn’t come out with a win against Ihsan, a tie was the next big thing. This team is trending upwards. With a big game from some of the lesser known players in Ibrahim Khan and Ali Haroon, this team needs everyone to be firing on all cylinders like it did against Ihsan. Big sniper (Dawood)? Check. Star Defenceman (Essawi)? Check. One of the best all around players (Sani)? Check. Ready to prove the critics wrong with all of this Hustle talk? Check. This team is on the come up. They will be a top 3 finisher

- Ihsan the team still ravaged by attendance issues. Where has the young Abraar Gangat been? This team needs him to show up. Only 2 games played is not a good look for the young stud. GM Ajmal Esmatyar has been blessed with drafting Yusuf Ingar and his brother with the slick hands Ammal Esmatyar, but the lack of secondary scoring is killing this team. Makes you wonder if Ajmal is regretting taking Abraar so high only for him to barely show up. Atleast the ones that have showed up, such as Jaweed Majeed have been instrumental in keeping this team competitive. Playoffs are coming up and this team needs to gel asap. You can not keep relying on a 7-8 man bench week in and week out

- Yaqeen with a poor showing this week. Managing only 10 shots? While Sabr only played with 2 defenceman. This is a wakeup call for the veteran team, as their success in recent weeks can not get to their heads. This team needs to start playing smart controllable hockey while peppering the opposition with shots. Critics noticed that the man himself, Samad Hamidi has been looking quite solid this year, week in and week out making huge blocks and doing pretty much anything to keep his team in the game. I believe this week is the game where the veterans will strike. Not much needs to be said except the veterans need to score. The defence will handle the opposition but offence can not be idle. They were missing stars Ali Murtaza, Mudasser Hussain and Brian Beauvais

- Sabr continues to defy all odds. GM Arslan Mian looks to be having his most successful GM as a season so far. They continue to win, even with a short bench. Umar Mahmood and Vasim Kagzi played the whole game!!!! Playing the full game in the heat while only giving up 10 shots is insane. Farhan Saleh notched the lone goal to seal the deal for Sabr. Ahmad Mobin has been having his greatest season to date and will need to continue this type of play heading into the playoffs. Arslan Mian has to be laughing right now as the steal of the draft Umar Mahmood has been nothing short of spectacular on the backend for Sabr. Mahmood has it all, hands, IQ but once that shot from the point is developed, we have a stud defenceman in the making

- Ammal Esmatyar continues his offensive tear with 2 goals last week. He now leads the league with 5Goals and 9Points. Players are often left puzzled as a man of his stature can have such slick hands and light feet. Once Abraar Gangat decides to show up, this team potentially has the most dangerous first line in the league

- Ibrahim Hindy, the other player in the Farooq Sani acquisition has quietly produced a very productive season so far notching 5 points while missing 3 games. With a lot of playmakers on Ihsan, look for Ibrahim to start hitting the net more.  One of his underrated contributions is what he brings in leadership and tactics, something that Haya will miss and Ihsan will prosper with

- Imran Lakhanpal, yes a weekly call out until he puts up a stat other than Penalty Minutes. He now leads the league in…..Penalties? Not sure what is happening with the big fella, but for him to get his scoring touch back, he needs to lay off the penalties and start shooting the ball more

- As mentioned earlier, Jaweed Majeed has been a nice surprise this season with 5 assists. The slick defenseman has benefited heavily under the leadership of Ajmal. The next steps for Jaweed needs to be to develop that shot and look to set up his snipers more often

3 Burning Questions of the Week:
1) Will Ihsan finally have a big bench for this pivotal game against Sabr? Is this the game where Abraar Gangat finally shows up?
2) The hustle from Haya definitely showed last week. Is this the week where Sani takes over the game?
3) Sabr beat the living snot out of Ihsan, 5-1 last time they met. Can Sabr continue rolling past opponents like it has been?

Follow Us on Social Media!

Friday 2 August 2019

Summer Season - Week Seven - August 2nd

REMINDER: Lacrosse and Hockey Gloves will only be allowed as per OBHA Rules. Players caught with any other gloves will kindly be removed from the game.

- Coming out of the break, two teams have caught fire while two teams are caught in a downward spiral.

- Sabr, riding high off of a 3-1 victory over Haya has now become the only team to hand every single team a defeat. #1 overall pick Omar Husain finally had his breakout game notching 2 Goals. While the immortal captain himself, Arif Khan had another multi point performance. GM Arslan Mian has drafted the deepest team in the league as they were without 5 key players and yet still pulled out an easy victory. Sabr has yet to field a complete roster but once that happens, this is not a team that will lose.

- Yaqeen, who seem to be rejuvenated with the addition of Luqman Arshad handed Ihsan another L, with a 5-1 thrashing. After being called out last week by critics, Farrukh Khan finally put them to rest as he had his best game in a couple of years with a 3 point night. Looks like the addition of Luqman, has allowed Farrukh to finally become comfortable with his skill. Ali Murtaza who has been Mr Murtaztic this season has turned the clock back about 20 years with a season for the ages, is leading the league with 5 goals. Once considered a depth piece in seasons past, he has firmly planted his name in the consideration for top minutes. And finally what can we say about the one, the only MO Hamoudi, week after week he has inserted himself as a star of the week. The move to Centre has not only helped him breakout but only add to his scary game. As the once feared defenceman is slowly becoming a jack of all trades as his offensive game is becoming better.

- Haya, the team with all the snipers but zero speed. It looks like the draft strategy employed has come to bite Dawood Ciombar in the behind as this team is consistently being out hustled and outworked. Relying on Dawood and Omar Essawi will only get you so far when all they can do is shoot. Ibrahim Hindy needs to rally this group and deploy some serious gameplanning as they look lost. Sulemaan Bhatti has been quiet since being separated from Maaz Haq, while Imran Lakhanpal has been absent since the rink city days and Dawood does not have his trusty sidekick Humza Ali to take over games. This team will only win by hustling, but sadly they have none. But hey they have the bonecrusher himself, Umer Buksh, atleast his game instills fears in opponents heads.

- Ihsan, the team that looks like it has some sort of black magic casted over them, as attendance issues have simply ravaged this team. On one hand you have the superstar Yusuf Ingar who is the premier finisher but where has the support been for him. Ajmal Esmatyar needs to stop being gun shy and let his offensive prowess take over as he seems to resistant to do anything out on the floor. The big loss of Faraaz Alvi, leaves a gaping hole in this lineup, Shan Malik has been a ghost and with his family member Ejaz Malik joining, they need to turn back the clocks and produce like they are known to. One can only dream of what an Ammal-Yusuf-Abraar lineup can do, but Ajmal needs to get these guys to the arena and fast as the season is winding down.

- Arif Khan, the captain as his Sabr teammates call him. Arif is over 20 years older than 90% of his Sabr teammates, yet has the slickest hands of em all. His hands were on display at this past weeks Salaam Cup as he was paired up with the legend Osman Buttar and led the OG Greenbirds to the Masters title. Coach Arslan Mian, specifically put Arif with Buttar and has now shown that he can turn to “The Captain” in the dire seconds of any game.

- Speaking of Masters, the all I-slam Masters team is probably most defined as the team in white, Yaqeen. As they boast an average of 45 years old. This goes to show you that age doesn’t mean a thang! As experience and skill trumps em all.

- Ammar and Fahad Panchbaya, two steals whom Arslan have drafted have played solid all summer long and provided Sabr with the depth needed to be the #1 team. This just goes to show you the depth that lies in Malton and as more talent starts to come over to I-Slam, these young players will continue to shine and take over the league.

Three Burning Questions of the Week:
1) Will Ihsan get back on the right track with the additions of Ejaz Malik and Ahmad Khawaja? Can Abraar Gangat and Yusuf Ingar spark that Malton power and take over games with their offense?
2) Does Haya get a big game from some one other than Dawood Ciombar and Omar Essawi? Can Sulemaan Bhatti, Imran Lakhanpal and Ibrahim Hindy bring back the offensive game their known for, or used to be known for?
3) Will Mo Hamoud continue to light up the scoreboard? He has a point in each game and has been the catalyst behind Yaqeen’s rise to the top Or is this the game where the Old Boys like Ali Murtaza, Brian Beauvais and Ahmed Ibrahim dominate and show the world that they still have tons of game left?
Follow Us on Social Media!