Ice Hockey League Season 3 Thrills Leh with High-Scoring Opening Day

The third season of the Ice Hockey League launched in Leh with five competitive matches and a vibrant opening ceremony attended by nearly 1,500 spectators. The action saw Sham Wolves and defending champions Kangs Sing secure convincing victories, while the women's fixture featured a dominant 7-2 win for Sham Eagles. The event was formally inaugurated by Ladakh's Chief Secretary, Ashish Kundra, who highlighted the league's role in community building and youth opportunity. The opening day concluded with musical performances, setting a festive tone for the tournament supported by Royal Enfield's social mission.

Key Points: Ice Hockey League Season 3 Opens in Leh with Action-Packed Matches

  • Sham Wolves win opener 4-1
  • Defending champs Kangs Sing start strong
  • Women's match sees Sham Eagles win 7-2
  • Chief Secretary Ashish Kundra inaugurates league
  • Royal Enfield Foundation supports community sport
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Ice Hockey League returns with action-packed Season 3 in Leh

The Ice Hockey League Season 3 kicked off in Leh with 5 exciting matches, a vibrant ceremony, and a strong community turnout. Get highlights and results.

"Platforms such as the Ice Hockey League demonstrate how structured winter sports initiatives can bring communities together - Ashish Kundra"

Leh, January 29

The third season of the Ice Hockey League got underway with an action-packed opening day at the Nawang Dorjay Stobdan Stadium here on Wednesday, as five competitive fixtures, a vibrant opening ceremony and a strong turnout of nearly 1,500 spectators set the tone for the tournament, according to a release.

The season opener saw Sham Wolves make a confident start against debutants Kharu Falcons, registering a 4-1 win. After a balanced opening phase, the Wolves seized control through Tsewang Namgail, who opened the scoring in the eighth minute with a precise wrist shot following an assist from Nawang Gyaltsan.

A goalless second period was followed by a dominant third, where Dorjay Gyaltson and Namgail struck in quick succession before Stanzin Dorjay added the fourth. Kharu Falcons pulled one back late through Padma Thinles, but the result was firmly in Wolves' favour.

In the second fixture, Humas Warriors delivered a composed 3-1 victory over Purig Warriors. Waseem Bilal gave Humas an early lead in the fifth minute of the first period and later sealed the game with a long-range slap shot into an empty net in the dying seconds. Gulam Nabi doubled the advantage late in the second period, while Villayat Ali briefly revived Purig's hopes with a goal in the final period before Humas shut the door.

Following the opening games, the League was formally inaugurated with a high-energy opening ceremony. The programme featured a cinematic glimpse of the Ice Hockey development programme and a team parade, with players skating in proudly with their team placards. This was followed by a puck drop with Changla Lamos and Sham Eagles facing off.

The chief guest for the event, Ashish Kundra, Chief Secretary of the Union Territory of Ladakh, while addressing the audience, said, "Platforms such as the Ice Hockey League demonstrate how structured winter sports initiatives can bring communities together, strengthen regional identity, and create meaningful opportunities for youth during the winter months. I extend my best wishes to all the participating teams and encourage them to play in the true spirit of sportsmanship and excellence."

The ceremony continued with the unveiling of the Season 3 trophies, followed by the Chief Guest conducting the ceremonial puck drop to formally signal the start of the competition.

Bidisha Dey, Executive Director, Eicher Group Foundation, the CSR arm of Royal Enfield, said, "In the Himalayas, sports are embedded in everyday community life, with Ice hockey emerging naturally from the region's winters. By working with local talent and on-ground partners, Royal Enfield Social Mission has focused on creating real pathways for young athletes to build resilience, skills and opportunities close to home. Season 3 highlights how investing in the community helps sport remain a living, evolving part of the Himalayan landscape."

Action resumed with the women's fixture between Changla Lamos and Sham Eagles, which turned into the most high-scoring contest of the day. Sham Eagles surged to a commanding 7-2 win after the teams were locked at 2-2 midway through the game. Captain Semzes Dolma led the charge in the final period as the Eagles struck five unanswered goals, with contributions from Tashi Dolker, Chunzin Lhamo, Jigmet Youtso and Sherap Zangmo to decisively pull away.

Defending champions Kangs Sing then began their title defence with a statement performance against Changthang Shans, in a repeat of last year's finals, prevailing 6-3. After falling behind early, Kangs responded through Stanzin Phuntsog and captain Karma Rigyal Stein, before Mushtaque Ahmad Giri and Tsering Galpo extended the lead. Despite a brief fightback from the Shans, Kangs finished strongly to underline their credentials once again.

The day concluded with Zanskar Chadar Tamers registering a comprehensive 6-1 win over Changla Blasters. Jigmath starred with a first-period hat-trick to give Zanskar a commanding early cushion, which was steadily built upon in the latter stages through goals from Rinchen Wangyal and Tsering Sangay.

Adding to the festive atmosphere, Ladakhi folk-rock band Dashugs delivered energetic performances during the intermissions and post-game celebrations, blending traditional sounds with modern rock to mark a memorable opening day for REIHL Season 3.

The League continues on Friday (January 30, 2026) with the women's side Shakar Chintan Queens facing Sham Eagles, while the men's fixtures will see United Nubra take on Maryul Spawo, followed by defending champions Kangs Sing against Shakar Chintan Royals. Changthang Shans will later face Purig Warriors, before the day concludes with a clash between Humas Warriors and Sham Wolves.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who loves winter sports, I'm thrilled to read this. The blend of local culture with the sport, like having the folk-rock band perform, is wonderful. It shows how sport can be a true community celebration. Kudos to the organizers and Royal Enfield for the support.
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Priya S
Amazing to see such detailed coverage of the matches! Jigmath's first-period hat-trick for Zanskar must have been a sight. Hope this league gets more national media attention. Our athletes in the mountains have so much talent waiting to be showcased.
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Aman W
While the initiative is great, I hope the infrastructure and long-term player welfare are being looked after. Sometimes these leagues start with fanfare but fizzle out. Need consistent funding and a clear pathway for players to represent India. Just a thought.
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Kavya N
The women's match sounds like it was a thriller! Sham Eagles turning a 2-2 game into a 7-2 win is incredible. Captain Semzes Dolma leading from the front 🇮🇳. We need to support our women athletes just as much. More power to the Ice Hockey League!
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Michael C
This is a brilliant example of sport for development. The Chief Secretary hit the nail on the head – it strengthens regional identity and creates opportunities. Blending traditional Ladakhi culture with a modern sport is a recipe for sustainable success. Well done!

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