Kangs Sing Tie Humas Warriors for Top Spot in Ladakh Ice Hockey League

Kangs Sing drew level with Humas Warriors at the top of the standings after a 3-2 win, tying them at 24 points. The day's action also featured a dramatic 3-3 draw between Shakar Chiktan Royals and Sham Wolves. In the women's category, Sham Eagles maintained their unbeaten run with a commanding 5-0 victory over Kharu Eagles. Other results saw Changthang Shans and Purig Warriors secure wins to solidify their positions in the table.

Key Points: Ladakh Ice Hockey League: Semifinal Race Heats Up

  • Kangs Sing levels Humas Warriors at 24 points
  • Sham Eagles women's team stays unbeaten
  • Shakar Chiktan Royals and Sham Wolves play 3-3 draw
  • Purig Warriors secure 2-0 victory
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"Kangs and Humas are levelled at the top of the points table, with both teams at 24 points. - League Release"

Leh, February 9

Humas Warriors, Kangs Sing, Sham Eagles, Kharu Eagles and Shakar Chiktan Queens finished Day Twelve of the Royal Enfield Ice Hockey League Season 3 at Nawang Dorjay Stobdan Stadium, Leh, organised in partnership with the UT Administration of Ladakh and the Ice Hockey Association of Ladakh.

Kangs and Humas are levelled at the top of the points table, with both teams at 24 points. Kangs Sing's win brought them alongside Humas Warriors, who continue to hold the advantage on goal difference, according to a release.

The day also saw Shakar Chiktan Royals and Sham Wolves play out a draw, while Sham Eagles stayed top of the women's table by extending their unbeaten run and ending Kharu Eagles' unbeaten streak. Changthang Shans and Purig Warriors also registered wins.

Shakar Chiktan Royals and Sham Wolves opened the day with the first draw in the men's category, finishing 3-3 after a third-period comeback. The Royals controlled the first period, with tap-ins from Ali Akbar, Laqat Ali and Hamid Khan putting them 3-0 ahead. Both sides then tightened up defensively through a scoreless second period.

Sham Wolves turned the game in the third. Nawang Namgail pulled one back with a wrist shot before Urgain Chosjor struck twice with wrist flicks to complete the rally and force the 3-3 tie.

Hailing from Leh, Kangs Sing secured a 3-2 win over Zanskar Chadar Tamers in a tightly contested game. Gonbo Tashi opened the scoring in the first period with a tap-in, and Kangs carried the 1-0 lead into the second.

Zanskar turned the game in the middle frame. Captain Phurboo Dorjay levelled with a wrist shot before Rinchen Wangyal converted a tap-in to put the Tamers 2-1 up by the end of the second period.

Kangs responded in the third as Tsewang Nurboo picked out the top-left corner with a slapshot from the right side of Zanskar's blue line to restore parity. Gonbo then sealed it, finishing his second and the game-winner with a drag flick into the top-right corner to clinch the 3-2 result.

Sham Eagles recorded a 5-0 clean-sheet win over Kharu Eagles. Padma Desal scored twice, and Dolkar Angmo also found the net in the first period to put Sham in control early. Rigzen Angmo added another in the second period, before captain Semzes Dolma rounded off the scoring in the final minute. The result kept Sham Eagles unbeaten and ended Kharu Eagles' unbeaten run.

Changthang Shans beat United Nubra 7-3 later in the day, building a lead through the first two periods and managing Nubra's late push.

Angchok Nurboo and Rigzen Namgyal put the Shans in front with first-period tap-ins, before Nubra Captain Tsewang Stanzin pulled one back with a long tap-in. Shans took control in the second period through Captain Urgain Samstan's drag shot, Phuntsog Namgyal's wrist flick and slap shot, Rigzen Chosphel's flick, and Stanzin Jambal's tap-in to extend the margin. Nubra responded in the third with drag-flick goals from Tashi Chotak and Tsewang Tashi, but the Shans saw out the 7-3 win.

Purig closed the day with a 2-0 win over Maryul Spawo, keeping it tight defensively after striking at key moments.

Villayat Ali broke the deadlock in the final minute of the first period with a flick shot to give the Warriors the lead. Sarfaraz Hussain doubled the advantage with a tap-in in the opening minute of the second, and Purig protected the cushion through a scoreless third period to seal the result.

Humas Warriors retained top spot, but Kangs Sing drew level on points and held onto second place. Purig Warriors also retained third, while Changthang Shans stayed fourth. Shakar Chiktan Royals and Sham Wolves remained fifth and sixth, respectively, with both adding a draw. Zanskar Chadar Tamers held seventh, and Kharu Falcons stayed eighth.

United Nubra remained ninth, while Changla Blasters and Maryul Spawo retained 10th and 11th. Sham Eagles retained the top spot. Kharu Eagles also retained second place, while Shakar Chiktan Queens, Humas Queens, and Changla Lamos held their positions in third, fourth, and fifth, respectively.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see such a well-organized sports event in Leh. It's great for tourism and local talent. Sham Eagles women's team staying unbeaten is fantastic! More power to our sportswomen.
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Aman W
The comeback by Sham Wolves from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 was the highlight for me. That's the spirit! Urgain Chosjor's double was brilliant. This league is producing some thrilling matches.
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Sarah B
While the coverage is good, I wish there was more accessible live streaming or highlights for those of us outside Ladakh. The sport has great potential if it gets more visibility nationally.
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Vikram M
Gonbo Tashi with the game-winner for Kangs Sing! Local heroes emerging from these tournaments. This is exactly how sporting culture is built, from the ground up. Kudos to the organizers and UT Administration.
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Kavya N
The mix of traditional Ladakhi team names and modern competition is so unique. Humas Warriors, Changthang Shans... love the local flavor. Hope this inspires youth across the Himalayan region to take up winter sports.

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