Soorma HC Stuns League Leaders Kalinga Lancers with "Nothing to Lose" Win

Soorma Hockey Club pulled off a major upset by defeating the league-leading Vedanta Kalinga Lancers 2-1 in the Men's Hockey India League. The victory keeps Soorma's faint hopes of reaching the semifinals alive as they now sit in sixth place with eight points. Skipper Harmanpreet Singh said the team approached the crucial match with a "nothing to lose" mentality, which paid off. Kalinga Lancers captain Arthur Van Doren acknowledged his team played below their usual quality, having already secured a top spot for the semifinals.

Key Points: Soorma HC Upsets Kalinga Lancers in Hockey India League

  • Soorma HC beats league leaders 2-1
  • Keeps slim playoff hopes alive
  • Victor Wegnez named Player of the Match
  • Lancers already secured top spot
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"Had nothing to lose": Soorma Hockey Club skipper Harmanpreet after win over Kalinga Lancers

Soorma Hockey Club, led by Harmanpreet Singh, defeats top-ranked Kalinga Lancers 2-1, keeping their playoff hopes alive in the HIL.

"The mindset was that we had nothing to lose. - Harmanpreet Singh"

Bhubaneswar, January 21

Following the win over Vedanta Kalinga Lancers in the Men's Hockey India League, the Soorma Hockey Club skipper Harmanpreet Singh said that the team approached the match with a "nothing to lose" mindset and termed the win as a "very important" one as they continue to fight for a spot in semifinals.

In Match 26 of the Men's Hockey India League (HIL) 2025-26 season at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium on Tuesday, Soorma Hockey Club delivered a stunning performance to beat league leaders Vedanta Kalinga Lancers 2-1. Playing in their final league match, the table-topping Lancers were unable to break down a resilient Soorma side, whose composure kept their slim playoff aspirations alive. Victor Wegnez was named Player of the Match for his magnificent work rate in both attack and defence.

With this win, Soorma Hockey Club is at sixth spot, with two wins, one win via penalty shootout and three losses, giving them eight points. Another victory could give them a shot at final four stage of the competition.

Speaking to ANI, Harmanpreet said, "I think this win was very important for us. But we could have done a little better, we needed to score more. But we are happy to win. Of course, all the teams are good. And no doubt, this (Kalinga Lancers) is a team that is topping the pool and performing well. So the mindset was that we had nothing to lose. We would give our full effort till the very end. And that's what the team did, so the result is in our favour."

Arthur Van Doren, captain of Vedanta Kalinga Lancers, said after the loss, his team struggled to play at their best.

"We played at a lower quality than before. I think the reality is that one team needed three points and did everything they could, and we were already a little bit secured in the top spot. So I think we can only look at ourselves and evaluate what we can do better. So we'll do that and prepare for the semi-final on Friday," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the captain of the Lancers admit they played at a lower quality because they were already secured. Shows a bit of complacency, no? Soorma fully deserved this for their effort.
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Vikram M
Harmanpreet is right, they had nothing to lose. That's a dangerous team to face. Victor Wegnez was brilliant. The league is getting so competitive, it's great for Indian hockey.
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Priya S
Respectful criticism: Harmanpreet himself said they could have scored more. They need to be more clinical in front of goal if they want to challenge for the title. But a great, gritty win for sure!
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Rohit P
Bas ab ek aur jeet chahiye semi-final ke liye! The fight is on. Kalinga Stadium is becoming a real fortress for exciting matches. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The mental aspect is key. Playing with a "nothing to lose" mindset takes the pressure off. Smart approach by the Soorma skipper. Good to see such tactical thinking in the interviews.

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