April and the KO16 and KO8 stages seem like a long time ago, but at last, this weekend sees the Final Four of the Euro Hockey League at Bloemendaal in Holland. The Top of the D runs the rule over the four teams vying for the title. First up, Rot Weiss Köln and KHC Dragons, who meet in the first semi-final.
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Euro Hockey League KO8: Amsterdam 3-2 Berliner.
Two goals from Mirco Pruyser meant Amsterdam became the second Dutch side to make it to May’s Final Four with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Berliner. Continue reading
Euro Hockey League KO8: Bloemendaal 4-1 Beeston.
Two goals from Chris Ciriello combined with a superb defensive display from Bloemendaal saw off the challenge of England’s Beeston Hockey Club and took the Dutch masters into the Final Four. Continue reading
Euro Hockey League KO8: Reading HC 1-5 KHC Dragons.
Two goals from Maurice Dubois gave Dragons a place in the Final Four after a superb display in Amsterdam to knock out EHL rivals Reading. These two sides have played each other four times in the last three season of the EHL and yet again this encounter did not disappoint. Continue reading
EHL KO8: Rot-Weiss Köln 3-2 HTC Uhlenhorst Mulheim (AET.)
A dramatic silver goal extra time winner from Benjamin Wess clinched a place in the final four for Rot-Weiss Köln as they fought back from behind to edge out German rivals Mulheim in the KO16. Continue reading