Jets score with 1.9sec left to clinch title
- Published: 30/11/2011 at 02:09 AM
- Newspaper section: Sports
The Din Daeng Jets finally put the ghosts of failed championship bids to bed by defeating their arch-rivals the Klong Toey Whalers with less than two seconds left to win the D'Pelican Fall Classic Hockey League at the weekend.
The Jets entered the Thai World Hockey League in 2004 and despite having some of the best players in the country, they had not been able to win a championship.
The Whalers' top line of Charlie Argue, Devin Keer and Stephen Sproule staked Klong Toey to an early three goal lead as they each scored a goal.
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