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A historic evening in Jászberény – we’ve won the Andersen League for the third time in a row!

Machine-translated from Hungarian.

We arrived in Jászberény for the fourth match of the Andersen League final with a 2–1 lead in the series. We knew what was at stake: a win would secure the league title, whilst a defeat would have meant a decisive fifth match.

Our answer was clear.

We haven’t left any questions unanswered.

We wrapped up the final with a 7–2 victory and won the Andersen League for the third time in a row. 🏆

First period

We started the match at a brisk pace, and you could tell that the team was fully aware of the opportunity before us. It was a huge boost to have a good number of Győr fans travelling with us to Jászberény – in this arena, that meant a great deal.

One of the key moments of the period was defending against a two-man disadvantage. These are the situations that can turn the tide in a final.

We drew strength from this.

In the closing stages of the period, Martin Sági (5)’s shot found its way into the net, meaning we went into the first break with a 1–0 lead.

Second period

We continued to play with discipline in the second half as well, and although there were no further goals for quite some time, you could sense that the pressure was taking its toll.

Then we scored twice in the space of a minute.

First Martin Sipák (7), then Bence Dézsi (51) found the net, and suddenly our lead had grown to three goals. Lehel did pull one back quickly, but we had an answer to that too: Dániel Csölle (19) scored a superb goal from a man-up situation, restoring our three-goal lead.

The home side pulled two goals back before the break, but we went into the third period with a 4–2 lead.

And we could feel it: we were close.

Third period

We didn’t let the match slip from our grasp in the final quarter.

In the 47th minute, Bence Makovics (8) extended the lead from a man-up situation, which dealt the opposition another serious psychological blow.

In the second half of the third period, Lehel also struggled with disciplinary issues, picking up two definitive penalties, and we took full advantage of this.

Márk Almási (59), followed by Barnabás Dézsi (6), both scored from a man-up situation, sealing the 7–2 final score.

And once the final whistle had blown, the celebrations began.

Overview

This victory means more than just a single match.

This is yet another milestone in a long construction project.

That evening, everything came together:

  • disciplined play,
  • excellent specialist units,
  • winning key moments,
  • character,
  • and a winning mentality.

We won the final 3–1, thereby becoming Andersen League champions for the third time in a row.

We’ve made history.

And we wrote this together.

The team, the staff, our supporters and our fans.

Thank you to everyone who has been with us on this journey – in Győr, away from home, in the stands or in front of their screens.

This title is a joint success. 💚🤍

Lehel HC – UNI GYŐR ETO HC: 2–7 (0–1, 2–3, 0–3)

Goalscorers:

#5 Martin Sági

#7 Martin Sipák

#51 Bence Dézsi

#19 Dániel Csölle

#8 Bence Makovics

#59 Márk Almási

#6 Barnabás Dézsi

(UNI GYŐR ETO HC)

Final score: UNI GYŐR ETO HC – Lehel HC 3–1 🏆

Fotó: @csigai_sportphotography

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