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GieKSa Forces Game 7 in Katowice

GieKSa escapes from the brink with a 3-1 win to force a decisive Game 7 at Satelita in Katowice.

GieKSa escapes from the brink after a 3-1 win in Oświęcim to level the semifinal series 3-3. The decisive Game 7 will take place on Friday at Satelita in Katowice.

GieKSa escapes from the brink

GKS Katowice entered the sixth game with their season on the line. The team trailed 2-3 in the best-of-seven series. Moreover, they played without leader Jean Dupuy due to injury. However, Juho Koivusaari made a timely return to the lineup. Consequently, Katowice pressured early. Yet Unia defended calmly and almost scored in the eighth minute. Therefore both goalies, Eliasson and Lundin, kept the score level through the first period.

In the second period Unia struck first via Anderson after a smart Fraszko assist. Then Oświęcim used momentum to press hard. However, Katowice stayed resilient and absorbed the pressure. In the 35th minute Unia lost two players to penalties. Therefore Katowice survived a brief double penalty. Moreover, Ahopelto converted a power play goal for the home side. Consequently the score felt tense going into the last period.

At the start of the third Lundegard scored from a Michalski behind-the-net pass to tie the game. Then Katowice defended with more structure. Moreover, Eliasson made several crucial saves late. Consequently a chaotic scramble ended with Anderson scoring into an empty net. Therefore GKS won 3-1 and forced a Game 7. In addition, the victory shifts pressure back onto Oświęcim for the decisive match.

What the Friday final game means

Fans will decide the winner in one dramatic night. Moreover, the victor meets GKS Tychy in the final. Therefore the stakes will feel monumental for both cities. In addition, the event highlights Silesian hockey pride. Katowice and Tychy sit close geographically. Consequently local rivalries run deep. However, expats should note that match tickets sell fast. Therefore buy early and expect high attendance.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: For expats planning to attend, Satelita sits in the Brynów district of Katowice. Arrive by tram or bus. Moreover most vendors accept cards, but keep cash handy. In addition stadium rules ban smoking and pyrotechnics, and staff enforce safety. Keep your ID on you; some season-ticket systems may require PESEL (Polish national ID number). Also remember that local institutions like ZUS (social security) and NFZ (national health fund) work differently than abroad. Moreover you may get a fine (mandat) for breaking public rules.

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