Prince Deep Singh Heroics Lead TN Dragons to Shoot-Out Win in HIL 2026 Opener

The Tamil Nadu Dragons began their Men's Hockey India League 2026 campaign with a dramatic victory, defeating the Hyderabad Toofans 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out after a 3-3 draw in regulation time. Young goalkeeper Prince Deep Singh emerged as the hero, making two crucial saves in the shoot-out to seal the win and a bonus point for his team. The match was a back-and-forth affair, with the Dragons taking an early 2-0 lead before the Toofans fought back, led by a double from Amandeep Lakra. Despite intense pressure in the final quarter, neither side could find a winner, setting the stage for Prince Deep Singh's decisive shoot-out performance.

Key Points: TN Dragons Win HIL 2026 Opener in Shoot-Out vs Toofans

  • Prince Deep Singh's shoot-out heroics
  • High-scoring 3-3 regulation draw
  • Dragons start with crucial bonus point
  • Lakra's double for Toofans not enough
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Men's HIL 2026: TN Dragons clinch shoot-out win over Hyderabad Toofans in opener

A thrilling 3-3 draw led to a shoot-out where goalkeeper Prince Deep Singh saved two penalties to secure a 4-2 win and bonus point for Tamil Nadu Dragons.

"Young goalkeeper Prince Deep Singh saved two penalties as Tamil Nadu Dragons secured a thrilling victory via a shoot-out. - Match Report"

Chennai, Jan 3

Young goalkeeper Prince Deep Singh saved two penalties as Tamil Nadu Dragons secured a thrilling victory via a shoot-out against Hyderabad Toofans to begin their campaign with a bonus point in the Men's Hockey India League at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium, in Chennai on Saturday.

The two teams were held at 3-3 in regulation time in the opening game of the season, before the Dragons clinched a 4-2 victory in the shootout, with Prince Deep Singh making two crucial saves.

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 Arthur De Sloover (37'), finding the back of the net from a tight angle.

Tamil Nadu Dragons had a sustained spell of pressure towards the end of the quarter. However, last season's runners-up 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, 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.

- IANS

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Priya S
Thrilling match! Both teams played their hearts out. A bit disappointed as a Toofans supporter, but Amandeep Lakra's drag flicks were a treat to watch. The league is off to a flying start.
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David E
As a neutral fan, that was fantastic entertainment. The pace was incredible. Kudos to both goalkeepers, Harte and Prince Deep Singh. The shootout drama is what makes hockey so exciting.
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Karthik V
While the match was exciting, the defending from both sides in the third quarter was a bit shaky. Too many goals conceded from penalty corners. Teams need to tighten up at the back if they want to win the title.
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Shreya B
So proud of the Chennai crowd! The stadium looked packed and the energy must have been electric. This is exactly what Indian hockey needs - strong local support. Whistle podu, Dragons! 💛
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Rohit P
Uttam Singh and Karthi Selvam linking up for that third goal was pure class. The domestic talent in HIL is seriously impressive. Can't wait for the next match!

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