Thursday, 25 February 2016

Week Three - February 26th

- Week Two saw a pair of teams making their debut as Ihsan and Emaan had a chance to hit the floor with mixed results.  Ihsan ended their game in a 0-0 draw with Ikhlas while Emaan defeated Sabr 4-3.

- After a rough Week One, Ikhlas rebounded with a 0-0 tie against Ihsan and can thank Yusuf Kapoor for the result as the young goalie saved everything thrown at him.  Ikhlas has had some absences in their first two games that are impacting their offense but with the young talent that they have it’s only a matter of time before they start clicking.

- Shukr is reportedly dealing with multiple injury issues, the suspected injury to Sadat Malik was reported on last week but after Week One is was revealed that Humza Hussain has gone down with a knee injury adding to the teams woes.  For this week it appears that Shukr will also be without Saleem Malik while another unnamed player will be playing with an injury.  Coach K said that the team he built was drafted in a way where he could move pieces around and still control games so he is confident his team will still control games despite the injury issues.

- With the Humza Hussain injury news and his inability to continue this season, Shukr put Amir Multani into the waiver process to replace Hussain however Ihsan quickly put in a claim for Multani where Shukr then chose to take Imdad Ali as compensation from Ihsan.  Not done, Coach K quickly flipped Ali to Sabr in exchange for Jaudat Wasty.  A dizzying series of moves rarely seen

- Jaudat Wasty fits well into the Coach K system having played within it during the recent Fall Season and will be expected to play a big role for this top ranked team.

- Sabr gets Imdad Ali who provides them with a more physical and offensive touch from the veteran who will need to step in an provide an immediate punch to their back line.

- Ihsan adds a forward in Amir Multani to try and give them a boost, being shut out in their season opener may have been the push for them to take advantage of this opportunity to upgrade their forwards but came at a high price as Ihsan now has to shuffle players to replace Imdad Ali on defense.

- Last season, Fuzail Thakur, aka “Mr. Thakur” was running an Uber Service for his team as he was chauffeuring teammates around all season.  This season he ensured that Humaiz Shahid and Abdul Rafey had their ride situation sorted out prior to the draft as a condition of selecting them to Ihsan.

- Emaan was rated as one of the top teams and their offense showed why as a 4-3 win in their debut was hard fought.  With Khalid Mufti in net they know that they can take risks pushing the ball up and he will bail them out each time.

- Ahmad Hathout stated that he would break the record for fastest goal in a game, so far he’s 0/1 but we’ll keep track of his journey and keep fans updated.  No doubt he has the speed and skill to do it so best of luck to him.  After his first game where he was shutout he expressed disappointment in his performance and blamed it on having eaten some whole wheat bread prior to the game.

- Ali Murtaza and Nadeem Qureshi have been deployed as defensemen the past few seasons much to their dismay as they prefer to play their favoured position of forward.  That said each have received assurances from Coach K that he will fulfill their dreams of playing up.  This Make-a-Wish foundation type of request is a risk so only time will tell if it was the right move for Coach K to make.

- Some have questioned the decline in play of Hany Soliman, once viewed as a great power forward he has seen a drop off of late, one wild theory is that he no longer wears his picnic shorts when he plays and has had teammates scouring eBay looking to find a replacement hoping it will bring back his scoring touch.

- Observers were amazed that Haya managed to escape their opening game without a penalty considering that they have Rayhan Malik and Farrukh Khan who finished top two in penalties last season.  Coach K was unable to tame Malik so it remains to be seen if Haya GM Zuhair Fancy has any better luck.  That said it may be the presence of Shoaib Bhatti, a long time friend of Malik that finally reigns him in.

- Ikhlas has struggled in their first two games with just one goal to show for their efforts but are looking forward to the bye week to allow their head coach Ijaz Chaudhry to recover after a bout with the flu as well as Junaid Mohammad to return from a work assignment.

- When Coach K was asked why he selected Amir Multani as his replacement player, he said that despite the reports of Multani being out of shape and in poor form, he was confident that he could rebuild him similar to how he has done for other players the past few seasons.  With Multani now going to Ihsan instead it will be interesting to see if they can get him to bounce back from his last season in the league, a disastrous campaign where he ended with just one assist all season.

- Ikhlas got a good boost from AK who was playing his first game of organized ball hockey but he quickly adapted and impressed enough to be thrown into key situations down the stretch of their game against Ihsan.

- Back to the Soliman brothers, a pundit recently questioned why all four never play in the same game with one brother always missing.  Sabr GM Salman Alvi has been trying to convince them that there is no “3 Brother Rule” which requires one of the four to sit out each week.  No confirmation on where this false rule may have come from some suspect the cerebral assassin Coach K.

Player of the Game videos have been posted:
Ikhlas vs Ihsan - Yusuf Kapoor with the shutout
Emaan vs Sabr - Gehad Alhundi (he was not available to the media post-game)

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Week Two - February 19th

- The season kicked off last week with a pair of games, Haya took advantage of shorthanded Ikhlas to emerge with a 5-1 win while Shukr defeated Sabr 3-1 in a tight game

- Haya vs Ikhlas opened the season but before anyone could get settled, Waqar Khan scored just nine seconds into the game to give his team a quick lead and seemed to stun Ikhlas who appeared deflated to be down so quickly.  For the record books, Khan's goal is not actually the fastest to open a game.  That honour goes to Ali Memon and Arif Bijabhai who both scored six seconds into a game while Fahad Mallik ties Khan scoring nine seconds into a game.  Not to be outdone, Ahmad Hathout of Ihsan has stated that he can beat Khan's record and will do so this season

- Looking to meet the next Canadian Idol?  Stop by Shukr's dressing room after their next game and you can listen to Faisal Mehboob singing in the shower - he promises a new tune each night

- A touching moment during the Haya vs Ikhlas game when Arslan Mian and Shoaib Bhatti crossed paths on the floor; Bhatti was once Mian’s teacher in high school and the two exchanged a few pleasantries before a face-off.

- Arif Bijabhai had an unexpected fan contingent in his corner as Furqan Salam, Jibran Salam and Bilal Pervaiz all showed up to support their friend.  Furqan Salam has not played since winning his first championship last Spring Season and deciding to step away from the game.  The pinnacle for him was this touching moment where he thanked one of the two players responsible for his win as he insisted on presenting Waqar Khan with his medal; Coach K being the other key player for Salam.  All that said the "Ari Bold Fan Club" left the arena in tears after watching their friend struggle in his opening game.  Furqan Salam did not have any words as he left other than this picture taken of him.


- Ikhlas opened their season missing a few key players and the result was their defense core being stretched thin and keeping them hemmed in their zone too often leading to a loss

- Post draft is was remarked that Haya has many of the key players from Ikhlas of the recent Fall Season - ironically though the two architects of that team, Ahmad Ibrahim and Mohammed Hamoud are not part of Haya

- Shukr defenseman Sadat Malik is reportedly unavailable to his team until sometime in March, details are limited as to the cause but rumours are he is nursing an injury.  Coach K is confident that his team can cover for Malik meaning that his arrival will make this potent team even stronger

- When Shoaib Bhatti was asked about his return to the game after taking a few seasons off after his infamous “I Quit” game against Nadeem Qureshi where he lost and was forced into retirement, Bhatti indicated that as Qureshi had lost his own “I Quit” match against Kashif Taqiuddin and continued to play it negated his own retirement.

- Ikhlas did get a nice highlight goal from Abdur-Rahman Buttar as he showed great hand-eye coordination to knock a ball that came off the back boards out of the air and into the top corner of the Haya net

- Player of the Game videos have been posted:

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Week Fourteen - End of Season Review

- The finals pitted 2nd Seed Ikhlas against 6th Seed Sabr with Sabr having already taken out the 3rd Seed in Shukr and 1st Seed in Haya.  The game began with an Ikhlas mistake resulting in a shorthanded goal and then another mistake creating the second goal for Sabr to make it 2-1.  A Powerplay goal from Hanif Kasuji midway through the second period gave Sabr a 3-1 lead and after Ikhlas made it 3-2.  With Ikhlas pressing and Sabr on the verge of breaking, Saqib Khokhar took over and scored twice within 23 seconds to make it 5-2 and lock up the game.

- Ikhlas seemed to dominate stretches of the game but were unable to finish, many shots were blocked, went wide or the final pass was poor and eliminated a scoring chance.  The mistakes they made often resulted in goals against with turnovers in front of the net and poor defensive coverage.

- Sabr completes the almost impossible dream, they defeated the top three seeds in the playoffs and won more playoff games (three) than regular season games (two) which is an incredible feat.

- In the post-game celebrations, Sabr captain Huzaifa Manjra took time to speak about his style of leadership, describing it as tough love modeled after Iron Mike Keenan.  He also noted that his team had attendance issues during the regular season but as soon as they had their full roster his team was able to defeat teams that outsiders believed to be far superior.

- Sabr players could be heard singing, "Started from the bottom now we're here!" as they accepted the Championship Trophy.

- Here is your Fall 2016 Season Champions, Sabr:

- The Video Recap of the Finals is posted and can be viewed here.

Congratulations again to Sabr and thank-you to all who participated in this season.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Week Thirteen - January 15th - Playoffs

- Then there were two as Ikhlas and Sabr now remain and will meet in the finals to decide this seasons champion.  A brief summary of the Semi-Finals:

  • Sabr came in as the 6th seed against 1st seed Shukr but you wouldn't have known it as the game progressed.  Shukr had a flurry of chances early which they were unable to convert and Sabr managed to build a 2-1 lead at the half.  Shukr dominated parts of the second half with good possession and movement but were never able to make the final pass to get a great scoring chance.  Despite two power plays in the final seven minutes Shukr couldn't get the goal they needed to tie and an empty netter for Sabr in the final seconds iced it.
  • Ikhlas came out flying against Ihsan and an early goal from Farrukh Khan set the tone as they managed to pin Ihsan deep and limit their offensive chances.  A goal by Farooq Sani put them up 2-0 and they locked it up the rest of the way.

- The Shukr upset loss comes as a surprise but at the same time does it?  Once again the first place team in the regular season has failed to win, continuing the dubious streak of regular season success not translating to post season glory.  This Shukr team had it all, three strong forward lines, solid defense and great goaltending.  They went undefeated in the regular season and seemed poised to win it all but just could not get their offense going - ironic considering they had the most goals scored in the regular season.

- Sabr now has as many wins in the playoffs (two) as they did all regular season and have toppled the third and first seeds and will now face the second seed in the finals.  An opportunity to take out the top three seeds to win the championship is an unusual path to a title to say the least.

- Post-game after Ihsan's loss, Coach K noted that Waqar Khan was instrumental for Ikhlas, commenting, "He used everything I taught him last season against me this night."

- Amir Multani made a surprise appearance on Friday and took a position behind the Ikhlas bench acting as their coach, his contributions seemed dubious at best considering he didn't seem to do or say much but he took credit for the win none-the-less.

- Sabr seems to be embracing their role as underdogs, before their game against Shukr they joked about breaking playoff brackets and after the win captain Huzaifa Manjra excitedly yelled "How you like us now?  I told you i'm Cinderella" apparently meaning that Sabr is a Cinderella Team.

- During his teams celebrations for their win over Ihsan, Umair Ashraf of Ikhlas was careful to not make any statements about being ready for marriage this time....what will happen after the finals is anyone's guess.

- Looking towards the finals, Ikhlas and Sabr split their regular season series with Ikhlas winning the first meeting 6-2 and Sabr getting a 3-2 win in the second match-up.

- The key match-up will be Waqar Khan vs Ahmad Hathout who have finished 1-2 in scoring the past two seasons and met in the Spring Season finals where Khan emerged as the winner.

- Video Recap for the Quarter Final game between Emaan vs Ihsan has been posted
- Video Recap for the Quarter Final game between Haya vs Sabr has been posted

Friday, 8 January 2016

Week Twelve - January 8th - Playoffs

- The first round of the playoffs is done and we now look forward to the Semi-Finals, but first a short review of what transpired in the opening round:

  • Ihsan defeated shorthanded Emaan by a 2-0 score in a game that was a lot closer than expected considering the players available.  Ihsan also got a stellar effort from Sumeer Subedar in net to close the door on Emaan’s offense.
  • Sabr shocked the world with a 4-0 upset win over Haya, many wondered what would happen if they had their key players show up and on this day we found out.
- Emaan ends their season on a disappointing note and came out of their playoff loss feeling as though they had a great chance to advance if they had their full line-up.  Missing Yousuf Soliman, Hany Soliman, Walied Soliman and Naiem Malik was too much.  Essentially their top line and top defenseman were AWOL.  Their second and third line stepped up brilliantly but the short bench wore them down as the game progressed.

- The fall of Haya comes as a shock considering that going into Week Nine they were in a good position to move into second place and a chance for first.  Instead a humbling 5-1 loss to Emaan followed by a 4-1 loss to Shukr had them stumbling into the playoffs but this 4-0 loss was not something any would have expected.  

- One last point about the first round, for the first time in history both higher seeds were toppled, resulting in a Semi-Final bracket of 1 vs 6 and 2 vs 5, it isn’t March but somewhere fans are complaining about their busted brackets.

- Shukr and Sabr open the night with a first vs worst match-up.  Shukr won both regular season meetings by 6-4 and 8-2 final scores and boast the best offence and best defence in the league from the regular season.  So Sabr has their work cut out for them but last week they showed that if they have their full lineup they are able to compete (and defeat) opponents.  

- Shukr will be led by Atif Mian who has blossomed into a dynamic forward and with his great speed and agility is a consistent threat to score

- Sabr will need another strong game on defense from Luqman Arshad who missed many games during the regular season but was a beast in the Quarter-Final with a goal and two assists while playing lockdown D.

- An under-rated match-up will be between the pipes, Yusuf Kapoor has quietly become a pillar of strength in net over the past few seasons and will be counted on again by Shukr in this one.  For Sabr they have Zaid Majoo who has been forced to play through injury and short benched team in front of him.  As shown in their win last week, when he has a team in front of him that isn’t gassed he can make the saves and get his team the win.

- The other Semi-Final match-up between Ikhlas and Ihsan will be interesting.  It pits Coach K against his prodigy from the summer season in Waqar Khan.  Coach K took credit for Khan’s success in the spring where he won every award he was nominated for; Coach K says that having worked with Khan he so much knows how to shut him down.

- Ihsan will look for their youngsters to give them another great game as happened last week.  The trio of Humza Chaudhry, Arslan Mian and Humza Ali created a number of great chances.  The duo of Chaudhry and Mian were particularly strong, finishing with a combined goal and three assists.  

- Ikhlas is coming off the bye and hope the break hasn’t given them too much rust considering their last game was on December 11th in a 3-2 loss to Ihsan.  The season series between these teams saw the teams each win a game with both matches decided by a goal.

- Coach K had his struggles during the season but has claimed that the hard work put in by his team to learn his system paid dividends with a win over Emaan in the first round and he expects another win here against Ikhlas.

- Ikhlas needs to be concerned coming into this game having lost their last three and after a layoff but with the talent they have there is no reason why they should not make a strong start to their playoffs.

Thursday, 17 December 2015

Week Eleven - December 18th - Playoffs

- The final week of the regular season gave us some highlights and cleared up the final playoff picture.
  • Shukr had already clinched first but their win last week saw them finish the regular season undefeated.  An impressive accomplishment for them to enjoy as they now get a first round bye for the playoffs.
  • Ikhlas lost their game to Ihsan but still managed to cling onto second place by virtue of Haya losing, they get a first round bye where they will need to figure out what is happening for this talented team that has lost their last three games.
  • Haya lost to Shukr so lost their chance to jump into second place with the recent struggles from Ikhlas, the benefit of the tie-breaker saw them hold onto third place and gets them the match-up they wanted against Sabr
  • Emaan finished the season strong with a three game winning streak but it wasn’t enough to overcome their poor start to the season and by virtue of the tie breaker they end in fourth.
  • Ihsan ended the season with a gritty win over Ikhlas to ensure they didn’t risk dropping into last.
  • Sabr suffered a 5-0 loss but considering they had only one sub the players that did show up demonstrated a lot of heart to keep this game as close as they did.
- Ikhlas has struggled mightily down the stretch and almost suffered a catastrophic loss as near the end of their finale against Ihsan, had Waqar Khan go awkwardly into the net and take a knock to his knee.  Khan stayed down for a while with both teams showing concern for his status as he seemed in significant pain.  After a quick check from one of the doctors watching he was helped off the floor and after missing a few shifts came out for the final minute with his team desperate to break their losing streak.  Khan is admired as a tenacious player by all, but his team may have been better served letting him sit the rest of the game and avoid a more serious injury.

- Sabr has faced many obstacles this season with injuries and absences and it happened again in their finale as they had only one sub for their game but despite this put up a great effort with Ahmad Hathout never stepping off the floor.  Zaid Majoo made some great saves in the first half to keep it a 1-0 game.

- Shukr has had a great season, they are solid across their lineup and have benefited from some great seasons from key players, once such breakout season was from Atif Mian.  Mian has long been viewed as a raw talent and this season he put together a great season.  He finished third in scoring this season and was just three points away from winning the scoring title.  His blend of speed and agility combined with a growing touch around the net has seen him blossom into a constant scoring threat.

- Ahmad Hathout won the scoring title despite being shutout against Emaan, breaking his scoring streak.  He had many chances but was shut down each time by Sadiq Rehman who was more than equal to the task.  Hathout bested rival Waqar Khan who fell just a point behind Hathout.

- Ihsan goes into their playoff game hoping to have a full lineup, reports indicate that Rayhan Malik has been battling a bug and Ihsan will need his fore check to set the tone in their game against Emaan.

- Fahad Mallik was shut out once again as his terrible season continues.  It's a testemant to the depth of Shukr that they have been able to put together such a strong regular season while getting nothing from their GM.  Co-GM Naeem Akhtar has circulated this image in hope of finding Mallik.


- Umair Ashraf of Ikhlas was excited to have his team retain a top two seed, saying that he has opening night tickets for the new Star Wars movie - he stated that he has been working on his Chewbacca costume for a while in anticipation of the new movie.

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Week Ten - December 11th

- Week Ten was about empty nets, absent players and upsets as the playoff picture starts to get a bit clearer.

- First the empty nets, despite scrambling to get a last minute fill in goalie Ihsan went into this game with an empty net and paid a heavy price losing by a 9-2 score.  They reportedly thought that they had locked up Sheraz Mahmood to fill in but he never confirmed and Ihsan was left to scramble against top ranked Shukr who showed no mercy as they ran up the score, potting four goals in less than three minutes near the end of first half and then another two goals within the first two minutes of the second half to drive the point home.

- Absent players, forgetting Ihsan's adventures with an empty net, Haya came into a key game with Emaan missing goalie Rizwan Ali, forward Salman Syed and defenceman Salman Khalid and Samad Hamidi.  The result was Nadeem Qureshi having to log more minutes on defense to start the game and it wasn't pretty for the veteran.  Emaan scored three goals in just over two minutes early in the first half with the third goal being a shorthanded shot from the blueline that a Haya defenseman deflected in-front of the net trying to block it which demoralized the squad.

- Finally upsets, Ikhlas came into their game as the presumed favourite to win, especially considering how Sabr has struggled this season but someone forgot to tell them as the team that has been in last from the beginning of the season came up with big plays when they needed it and came away with a 3-2 upset win.

- Haya had designs on jumping into second place but while last weeks loss to Emaan certainly hurt, it did not close the door as a Haya win over Shukr in Week Ten combined with an Ikhlas loss or tie to Ihsan would see Haya take the second seed.

- Ihsan has struggled as of late, currently mired in a five-game win less streak which has seen them plummet to fifth and conceivably could even drop into last if they lose their finale to Ikhlas while Sabr wins their last game to take fifth.  With all of the skilled offensive players it is a surprise to see Ihsan with the least goals scored this season - pundits are whispering that the magic touch of Coach K may be gone as he has not been able to get much going for his team this year.  Combined with rumours of their goalie being injured put this team in a precarious position heading into the playoffs.

- The Waqar Khan vs Ahmad Hathout game within a game from the Sabr vs Ikhlas match-up gave many fans what they were hoping for.  Hathout finished with a goal and an assist while Khan was limited to an assist.  The net result has Hathout still leading the league in Points and Assists while tied for goals with Aazar Zafar from Shukr who jumped up with his hat-trick on an empty net.  It should be noted that Hathout scored his goal on an empty netter which became the game winner when Farrukh Khan ripped a laser shot from the point with one second left in the game.  Going into the final week it will be interesting to see if Hathout can pad his lead to seal his second straight scoring title while Khan faces Ihsan and his former mentor in Coach K who believes the can shut the power-forward down.

- Sabr surprisingly has the second best offense in the league (mainly carried by Ahmad Hathout) but it is their league worst goals allowed that has been their downfall.  With the players they have this stat is surprising but a combination of players being played out of position and absences have been the source of the problem.

- There is some place to move in the standings are only two teams firmly locked in their place, here is a breakdown of the teams (in order of current standings):
  • Shukr: They have locked up first place and their finale is a matter of pride as they look to finish the season undefeated
  • Ikhlas: A win/tie or a Haya loss will see them clinch the second seed, they have struggled as of late but face struggling Ihsan in their finale
  • Haya: A win combined with a loss by Ikhlas will see Haya leapfrog into second place.  The must rue their loss in Week Nine where a win would have put them in the drivers seat for a top-two finish.  They face first place Shukr in the finale where they will want to prove that they can win as these teams may meet in the playoffs.
  • Emaan: Their win last week locked up the fourth seed, because of the tie-breaker rules, even if they win in Week 10 and Haya lose giving the teams 10 points each, Haya has the advantage with more wins and would remain in third while an Emaan loss and Ihsan win would see Emaan hold onto third as they own the head to head tie-breaker.
  • Ihsan: A win or a tie against Ikhlas would give them the fifth seed, a loss combined with a Sabr win would see Ihsan drop to sixth.
  • Sabr: A win combined with Ihsan loss would have them jump into fifth, an unimaginable thought a couple of weeks ago considering their struggles.  
- The above was not confirmed with the guru of Standings and Tie-Breakers, Ahmad Ibrahim but we are confident in its accuracy.

- The final week will have some excitement as each game can impact the final standings.