Purig Warriors End Kangs Sing's Unbeaten Run in Ladakh Ice Hockey Thriller

The Purig Warriors made history by becoming the first team to defeat the defending champions Kangs Sing in Ice Hockey League Season 3, securing a 4-2 victory after overturning a second-period deficit. In other men's matches, Kharu Falcons and Changla Blasters registered wins, while Shakar Chiktan Queens triumphed in the women's category. The league, organized with the UT Administration and Ice Hockey Association of Ladakh, is progressing through its league phase with high-intensity games. The competition highlights Ladakh's vibrant winter sporting culture and strong local engagement.

Key Points: Ice Hockey League: Purig Warriors Beat Defending Champs Kangs Sing

  • Purig Warriors beat defending champs Kangs Sing 4-2
  • Zakir Hussain scores brace for Purig
  • Shakar Chiktan Queens win women's match 3-1
  • Changla Blasters secure 7-2 victory
  • League phase intensifies in Ladakh
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Purig Warriors become first to edge defending champions Kangs Sing in Ice Hockey League Season 3

Purig Warriors defeat Kangs Sing 4-2 in Ice Hockey League Season 3. Get match highlights, scores, and updates from Ladakh's premier winter sports event.

"Purig ended Kangs' unbeaten run with a 4-2 win... - Official Release"

Leh, February 4

Purig Warriors became the first side to beat defending champions Kangs Sing in the 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, according to a release.

Purig ended Kangs' unbeaten run with a 4-2 win in the day's opening game, overturning Kangs' second-period lead and finishing with double their goal tally.

Purig Warriors secured a 4-2 win over defending champions and table-toppers Kangs Sing. A tightly contested first period ended scoreless, with Purig's defence absorbing sustained pressure. Kangs finally broke the deadlock early in the second through Gonbo Tashi, but the momentum quickly shifted as Purig captain Sajjad Hussain responded with a composed drag shot from centre to level the score.

Zakir Hussain then struck twice in quick succession, giving Purig firm control of the contest. Kangs attempted a late push, pulling one back through Sonam Wangail's tap-in, but Bashar Ahmad sealed the result with a decisive drag shot with just 20 seconds remaining.

Kharu Falcons secured a hard-fought 4-2 win over United Nubra. The opening period saw both sides create chances without finding the net. Nubra drew first blood in the second period through Stanzin Chotak, only for Urgain Norbu to restore parity within a minute.

Momentum swung in the Falcons' favour as Jigmet Stanzin capitalised with a tap-in, followed by Urgain's second goal and a further strike from Jigmet Choster to stretch the lead. Nubra mounted a late challenge when Tashi Chostak scored with a drag shot in the final minute, but the Falcons held their nerve to close out the game.

In the women's game of the day, Shakar Chiktan Queens registered a composed 3-1 victory over Changla Lamos. Captain Nissa Khatoon set the tone early, opening the scoring in the second minute.

The Queens extended their advantage in the second period, with Thupstan Dolker converting a tap-in before Tsewang Lhadol made it three. Changla Lamos found a response in the third period through Thinles Angmo's tap-in, assisted by captain Sonam Yangdol, but the Queens maintained control to secure the win.

Changla Blasters registered a convincing 7-2 victory over Maryul Spawo. Stanzin Norboo set the tone early, opening the scoring in the second minute and later rounding off the contest with the final goal in the closing minute.

Norboo and Rigzin Dorjey finished with two goals apiece, while captain Namgyal Norboo, Jigmet Deskong, and Stanzin Namgyal also found the net with close-range tap-ins. Maryul Spawo responded through goals from Asif Ali and Stanzin Tundup, but were unable to close the gap as the Blasters maintained control throughout the game.

Shakar Chiktan Royals closed the day with a 3-2 win over Zanskar Chadar Tamers. Mohd Iqbal opened the scoring with a tap-in midway through the first period, and the Royals carried the 1-0 lead into the break. The second period remained scoreless despite chances at both ends.

Rinchen Wangyal levelled early in the third with a tap-in, before Gulzar Hussain restored the Royals' lead with a slapshot. Tsering Sangay equalised again 20 seconds later, but Syed Mehdi struck the winner with a wrist shot to seal the result.

Day eight of the League (February 05, 2026) begins with Sham Wolves facing Kangs Sing.

Changathang Shans then meet Kharu Falcons, followed by the women's game between Sham Eagles and Humas Queens. Purig Warriors versus Changla Blasters is scheduled later today, before Humas Warriors face Zanskar Chadar Tamers in the final game.

The Ice Hockey League Season 3 is moving steadily through its league phase, with teams across the men's and women's categories sharpening performances as the season unfolds.

The competition remains rooted in strong local engagement, combining high-intensity play with the collective energy that defines Ladakh's winter sporting culture.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing to read about this! We always hear about cricket and hockey, but ice hockey in Leh? This is brilliant. The passion is evident from the match descriptions. Hope this gets more coverage on national sports channels. Ladakh is full of sporting talent waiting to be discovered.
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Anjali F
Thrilled for the women's teams too! Shakar Chiktan Queens with a solid win. It's so encouraging to see women's ice hockey getting its due platform alongside the men's league. Captain Nissa Khatoon leading from the front! More power to all the athletes braving the cold.
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David E
As someone who follows international ice hockey, this is a fascinating read. The level of competition seems intense. A respectful suggestion though - the article could benefit from a simple league table or standings to help new followers understand the context better. Keep up the good work!
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Kavya N
Bashar Ahmad sealing it with 20 seconds left! That's the kind of drama we love in sports. Heart must have been in the mouth for Purig fans. This league is becoming a proper winter tradition for Ladakh. Wishing all the teams the very best for the rest of the season.
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Vikram M
The mix of local names in the teams is wonderful to see – it truly represents the region. Sports like this build unity and showcase our diverse culture on a national stage. Hope the infrastructure continues to develop. Maybe one day we'll have an Indian player in the global leagues!

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