Jura‘s Offensive Duo: Kapla adn Honka Showcase Contrasting Styles with shared Impact
Porrentruy, Switzerland – The Jura Neuchâtel Lions are benefiting from a potent combination of defensive styles this season, spearheaded by captain Tim Kapla and newcomer Anttoni Honka. While Kapla embodies a physically imposing, defensively-focused approach, Honka brings a dynamic, offensively-minded skillset to the ice, creating a versatile and effective pairing that’s driving the team’s success.
The contrasting approaches of Kapla and Honka highlight a broader trend in modern hockey, where teams increasingly value defensive versatility. Jura’s reliance on both players – particularly Honka, who leads the team in power-play time - demonstrates a strategic commitment to maximizing offensive opportunities while maintaining a competitive defensive structure. This dynamic is particularly crucial as the team navigates the Swiss National League season and aims for playoff contention.
Honka, almost 10 kilograms lighter than his counterparts, has quickly become a key player since joining Jura during the 2024 off-season. His skating style is described as exceptionally fluid, with minimal friction, allowing for remarkable speed and lateral mobility.Stéphane Rochette notes Honka’s ”incredible glide,” emphasizing his effortless movement on the ice.
The 25-year-old Finn, a veteran of 253 Liiga games with JYP and 70 AHL games with the Chicago Wolves, excels as a “puck mover,” possessing strong puck-handling skills and delivering accurate first passes. Coach Greg Ireland utilizes Honka extensively, averaging 23 minutes and 58 seconds of ice time per game, including notable minutes on the power play (3 minutes). Honka recently broke through with his first two goals of the season against Ambri prior to the international break.
Despite his offensive strengths, Honka’s game isn’t without its limitations. He doesn’t offer the same level of defensive security as some players and can be challenged physically. Though, his offensive contributions – evidenced by 33 points last season – are significant enough to justify his role in Porrentruy.
Fans recognized Honka’s impact last season, voting him “best Ajoulot player” as recognized by Jura fans. The pairing of Honka’s offensive flair with Kapla’s defensive solidity provides Jura with a balanced and potent force on both ends of the ice, positioning them for continued success throughout the season.