Dragons Soar in Shootout Thriller, Toofans Fall in HIL Opener

The Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons began their Hockey India League campaign with a dramatic bonus-point victory, defeating the Hyderabad Toofans 4-2 in a penalty shootout after a 3-3 stalemate in regulation. The match was a back-and-forth affair, with the Dragons twice taking the lead only for the Toofans to fight back and level the score each time. Goalkeeper Prince Deep Singh emerged as the shootout hero, making two critical saves to secure the win. Raheel Mohammed sealed the victory by scoring the decisive penalty, giving the Dragons a perfect start to the season.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Dragons Win HIL Opener in Penalty Shootout

  • Thrilling 3-3 draw
  • Decisive penalty shootout win
  • Prince Deep Singh's key saves
  • Bonus point start for Dragons
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Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons clinch a penalty shootout win against Hyderabad Toofans in Hockey India League

Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons beat Hyderabad Toofans 4-2 in a penalty shootout after a 3-3 draw in the Hockey India League season opener.

"Prince Deep Singh made two crucial saves. - HIL Release"

Chennai, January 3

The Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons secured a thrilling penalty shootout victory against Hyderabad Toofans to begin their campaign with a bonus point in the opening game of the Hockey India League on Saturday.

The two teams were tied 3-3 in regulation time before the Dragons clinched a 4-2 win in the shootout, with Prince Deep Singh making two crucial saves, according to an HIL release.

In regulation time, Uttam Singh (4'), Thomas Sorsby (9') and Karthi Selvam (32') scored for Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons, while Amandeep Lakra (12', 18') and Arthur De Sloover (37') scored for Hyderabad Toofans.

Neither team wasted any time to hit the ground running with a high-intensity start to the opening game of the tournament. David Harte was called into action in the fourth minute, making a sharp save before the Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons structured a quick counter-attack to earn the first penalty corner of the game. Uttam Singh (4') converted for the Dragons, jabbing his effort in from close range to score the first goal of the tournament and give his side the lead.

The Dragons further strengthened their foothold on the game after Thomas Sorsby (9') navigated his way into the circle before calmly guiding his effort past the goalkeeper, doubling the lead for his side. Hyderabad Toofans struck back swiftly, though, converting from their first penalty corner through Amandeep Lakra's (12') ferocious strike, ending the first quarter with the score at 2-1.

Toofans began the second quarter on the front foot and made the early pressure count from their second penalty corner. It was another thunderous strike from Amandeep Lakra (18') that got them back on level terms.

The game began to get more stretched, with both teams looking to get their noses in front. Both sides created half-chances, but neither side could find the breakthrough, ending an engaging first half with the scores level at 2-2.

The Dragons regained their lead within the opening two minutes of the third quarter after Karthi Selvam (32') scored a tap-in from close range, rounding up a brilliant team goal that was set up by Uttam Singh.

It took Hyderabad Toofans only five minutes to restore parity courtesy of Arthur De Sloover (37'), finding the back of the net from a tight angle. The Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons had a sustained spell of pressure towards the end of the quarter. However, last season's runners-up, the Hyderabad Toofans, held firm at the back to end the quarter with the score at 3-3.

With all to play for in the final quarter, the Toofans were on the front foot in the opening minutes. David Harte remained solid in goal for the Dragons, making a couple of crucial saves off penalty corners to ensure his side stayed on level terms. The two teams pushed till the end in search of a decisive goal but eventually had to settle for a penalty shootout to determine the winner.

In a thrilling penalty shootout, it was the Dragons that prevailed, with Raheel Mohammed scoring the decisive penalty, helping his side register a 4-2 win and secure a bonus point in the first game of the campaign.

- ANI

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Priya S
Thrilling match! But honestly, the defense from both sides looked shaky at times, especially in the third quarter. Too many goals conceded from penalty corners. Need to tighten up before the next game. Still, a bonus point win is a fantastic start for TN!
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Aman W
Amandeep Lakra's double for Hyderabad was pure class! Two powerful drag flicks. Sad that the Toofans couldn't finish it, but what a game for neutrals. The league is back with a bang. Chennai crowd must have been electric!
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Sarah B
As a new fan following hockey from abroad, this was incredibly entertaining! The pace was non-stop. Karthi Selvam's goal sounded like a great team effort. Looking forward to more matches.
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Karthik V
Heartbreak for Hyderabad, but they fought well. David Harte's experience showed in those crucial saves. The mix of Indian and international players is working beautifully. Jai Hockey!
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Nikhil C
Bonus point in the first match is a huge advantage for the league format. Smart play by the Dragons. Pressure is now on the other teams to catch up. Uttam Singh is one to watch this season.

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