Jed Snowden's Shootout Heroics Propel Kalinga Lancers to HIL Summit

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers secured a crucial 3-1 shootout victory over HIL GC after a 1-1 draw in regulation time, moving to the top of the Hockey India League table. Substitute goalkeeper Jed Snowden was instrumental in the shootout, making key saves to clinch the extra point for his side. Snowden praised the team's strong camaraderie and adaptation to new conditions, while emphasizing the need to stay grounded for the remaining matches. The Australian goalie also shared his positive experience of playing in India for the first time and learning from both Indian and international teammates.

Key Points: Kalinga Lancers Win HIL Shootout, Snowden Praises Team Spirit

  • Lancers win 3-1 in shootout after 1-1 draw
  • Snowden's key saves secure extra point
  • Team moves to top of HIL table
  • Strong team chemistry highlighted as crucial
  • Focus remains on long tournament ahead
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"First time in India, it's been awesome," says Vedanta Kalinga Lancers' goalie Jed Snowden after shootout win over HIL GC

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers top HIL table after a shootout win. Goalie Jed Snowden reflects on his first India experience and team's strong camaraderie.

"It's my first time in India and my first time playing with Indian players, which has been awesome. - Jed Snowden"

Ranchi, January 12

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers goalkeeper Jed Snowden made an immediate impact after coming off the bench in the shootout, helping his side secure a 3-1 win against HIL GC following a 1-1 draw at the end of regulation time in their third match of the men's Hockey India League here on Sunday, as per a release.

Ajeet Yadav (19') gave HIL GC the lead before Alexander Hendrickx (23') restored parity for the Lancers, setting up a tense finish. With both sides unable to find a winner in regulation time, the contest went to a shootout, where Snowden's calm presence proved crucial.

Reflecting on the contest, Snowden acknowledged the challenge posed by the conditions and the opposition.

"It was a very hard-fought game. It's a different turf compared to Chennai, so some of the guys struggled a bit with their skills. But we stuck it out right to the very end, and obviously it ended in a draw," he said, as quoted from a release.

"We trained on the pitch the day before, so me coming on for the shootouts, the pitch wasn't an issue for me. To get the extra point in the shootout win puts us in a very good position. Hopefully, we can make the finals and we're on top of the ladder now, so everyone's very happy," Snowden added.

After conceding on their first attempts, Snowden and HIL GC's James Mazarelo denied the next two takers. Arthur Van Doren converted for the Lancers before Ajeet Yadav missed his attempt, allowing Dilpreet Singh to seal the win.

Despite the strong start to the campaign, Snowden was quick to stress the importance of staying grounded.

"It feels good, but we still have a long way to go. There are a lot of good teams left to play and we want to win as much as we can. Being in this position gives us full confidence because we're playing very well, and we don't see any reason why we can't finish on top," he said.

Snowden also highlighted the strong camaraderie within the Lancers camp as a key factor behind their performances.

"On and off the field, everyone's getting along very well, and that's really important as a team. You understand each other as hockey players and as people, and it makes it easier to have conversations about hockey and how we can all get better together," he noted.

Commenting on the overall quality of the Hockey India League, Snowden pointed to the depth across squads rather than individual stars.

"The biggest difference is the number of international and Indian national players. Every team has a lot of high-quality players, but it's more important how the team plays together rather than which team has better players on paper," he added.

For Snowden, the tournament has also been a unique personal experience.

"It's my first time in India and my first time playing with Indian players, which has been awesome. Learning how they approach hockey, and also learning from the Belgian guys and what they've picked up over their long careers, helps us get better as a team and even as individual players," he concluded.

With the win, Vedanta Kalinga Lancers moved to the top of the table and remain unbeaten in the tournament. They will face Hyderabad Toofans in their next match on Wednesday.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
His comments about team chemistry over individual stars are spot on. That's the Indian way too - 'sab milke khelenge'. Lancers are looking like a solid unit. Best of luck for the finals!
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Ajeet Yadav
Tough loss for us (HIL GC), but credit to Snowden. He read the shootout perfectly. The different turfs across cities are a real challenge, he's right. We'll bounce back. The league is so competitive this year!
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Sarah B
It's wonderful to read such positive feedback from an international athlete. "First time in India, it's been awesome" - warms my heart! This cultural and sporting exchange is exactly what global sports should be about.
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Vikram M
Good win, but a small critique: the article focuses a lot on the foreign player. Our own Indian lads like Dilpreet Singh sealed the win! Ajeet Yadav also played well for GC. Hope our domestic talent gets equal spotlight.
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Karthik V
The HIL is fantastic for our hockey. When players like Snowden come and praise the setup, it shows we're on the right track. Hope he tries some local Odia food in Bhubaneswar! 🏑

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