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Ezt lehet tudni a Séfek Séfe versenyzőjéről, akit a mentő vitt el Az idei évadban különösen sok fordulatot tartogat a Séfek Séfe, ahol a nézők nemcsak izgalmas főzéseket, hanem emberi történeteket is megismerhetnek. Az egyik ilyen szereplő **Mikula Patrik** , aki a zöld csapat tagjaként próbálja bizonyítani, hogy a konyhában a legjobbak között a helye. A fiatal séf azonban nem csak a tányérokon mutatja meg, mire képes – életútja és személyes küzdelmei is figyelemre méltóak. Mikula Patrik 1993. október 10-én született, és Pécs városából indult el azon az úton, amely végül a televíziós versenyig vezetett. Már fiatalon egyértelmű volt számára, hogy a vendéglátás világa vonzza: tanulmányait a Pécsi Kereskedelmi, Idegenforgalmi és Vendéglátóipari Szakközépiskola és Szakiskola falai között végezte. Nem véletlen, hogy ezt az utat választotta. A családi háttérben is jelen van a vendéglátás: édesanyja maga is ebben az ágazatban dolgozik, így Patrik gyerekkorától közelről láthatta, milyen munka és szenvedély kell ahhoz, hogy valaki sikeres legyen a szakmában. ## Szoros családi háttér A séf családja mindig fontos támaszt jelentett számára. Szülei, **Lidia** és **Rudolf** 1993 óta élnek boldog házasságban, és mindenben támogatják fiukat: ők Patrik legnagyobb rajongói, akik büszkén követik a pályáját. A család ma Wolfsberg városában él, és szoros kapcsolatban maradtak egymással. Patriknak két testvére is van: **Martin** és **Melitta**. A Séfek Séfe 32 éves versenyzője, Mikula Patrik eltökélten építi séfkarrierjét (Fotó: TV2) ## Alpesi hotelek konyháiban edződött A vendéglátóiparban gyakori, hogy a fiatal szakácsok külföldön szereznek tapasztalatot, és Patrik sem kivétel. Az elmúlt években több osztrák és német nyelvterületi hotel konyhájában dolgozott, ahol a vendégek gyakran a magas színvonalú alpesi gasztronómiát keresik. Dolgozott többek között az Alpengasthof Hocheggerben, a Hotel Ortner’s Lindenhofban, a Hotel Enzianban és Magyarországon a Bisztró 71 vendéglátóhelyen is. Az évek során egyre nagyobb felelősséget kapott, és mára már konyhafőnökként dolgozik egy ausztriai szállodában. Ez a pozíció nemcsak kreativitást, hanem komoly szervezőkészséget is igényel: a menütervezéstől a csapat irányításán át a konyhai működés teljes koordinálásáig mindenért ő felel. ## Ezért jelentkezett a Séfek Séfébe A Séfek Séfe sok szakács számára ugródeszka lehet, és Patrik sem titkolja, hogy komoly célokkal érkezett a versenybe. Bár külföldön már szép karriert épített, szeretné, ha Magyarországon is megismernék a nevét. > „Úgy éreztem, ha most nem vágok bele, ha nem próbálom meg, hogy ismertté váljak ebben az országban, nem lesz belőlem semmi.” Számára tehát a verseny nemcsak játék, hanem lehetőség arra, hogy bebizonyítsa: a gasztronómia az élete, és ezen a pályán szeretne maradni. Krausz Gábor, Tischler Petra, Vomberg Frigyes nem bánik kesztyűs kézzel a Séfek Séfe versenyzőivel (Fotó: TV2) ## Mentő vitte el a Séfek Séfe versenyzőjét Az idei évad amúgy sem szűkölködik váratlan fordulatokban. A műsor komoly változáson ment keresztül: korábban **Wolf András** csapata állt szemben **Vomberg Frigyes** és **Krausz Gábor** versenyzőivel, ám idén a helyét **Tischler Petra** vette át. A feszültség már korábban is tetőfokára hágott: az egyik versenyzőt, **Princess Szabinát** példátlan módon ki is zártak a műsorból egy heves konfliktus után. Nem sokkal később pedig újabb drámai pillanat következett. A legutóbbi adásban Mikula Patrik lett rosszul főzés közben. A zöld csapat versenyzője hirtelen szédülni kezdett, elzsibbadt a keze és a szája, a pulzusa az egekbe szökött, és erős tarkótáji fejfájás jelentkezett nála. A stáb azonnal közbelépett, és végül szirénázó mentő vitte kórházba. Patrik később elárulta, hogy nem véletlenül ijedt meg ennyire: korábban agyi értágulatot találtak nála, amelyet műtéttel kellett kezelni, mert életveszélyes állapot volt. > „Nagyon megijedtem, mert volt már egy komoly előzménye ennek.” A kórházban több vizsgálatot is elvégeztek rajta, köztük CT-t is a korábbi kórelőzményei miatt. Szerencsére végül nem találtak komoly problémát: az extrém stressz és a versenyhelyzet miatt emelkedett meg drasztikusan a vérnyomása és a pulzusa. Mentővel kellett kórházba vinni Patrikot a Séfek Séféből, aki csak ekkor szembesült azzal, hogy mi történik vele (Fotó: TV2) ## „A gasztronómia az életem” A séf őszintén beszélt arról is, hogy a korábbi műtét fizikailag és lelkileg is megviselte. A műsorban látszik rajta, mennyire lefogyott: egy időben alig volt több hatvan kilónál. Mindezek ellenére nem adta fel a céljait. „Nagyon bizonyítani akartam. Talán túlságosan is. Utólag úgy látom, ez volt a mohóság ára: mindent egy lapra tettem fel” – fogalmazott. 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Montreal Canadiens Sniper Out Long-Term The Montreal Canadiens have lost another player to a long-term injury early this season. It was announced last week that Kaiden Guhle would miss four-to-six ...

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Canadiens in Enviable Position for Wild-Card Spot as 2025 Playoffs Near Six points separate six teams in the race for the second Eastern Conference wild-card spot, and, as Montreal Canadiens management had hoped, the Habs are right “in the mix.” After Saturday night’s huge win over the Atlantic Division-leading Florida Panthers, the Canadiens are 32-27-7, with 71 points, just one back of the wild-card New York Rangers, who have played one more game. So, with exactly one month left in the season, the Canadiens literally find themselves in charge of their own destiny. If they keep winning, they’re in. It’s as simple as that… other than the fact there are five other teams with whom they must contend, some of whom head to head. Here’s the full breakdown: ## **New York Rangers** * **Record:** 33-28-6 * **Home:** 16-14-3 (eight games left) * **Road:** 17-14-3 (seven) * **Back-to-backs left:** three * **Last 10:** 5-3-2 * **Record against remaining opponents:** 10-13 * **Remaining schedule strength (per Tankathon.com):** .560 * **Odds of making it (per MoneyPuck.com):** 64.9% The best thing the Rangers have got going for them is the fact they’re the incumbents, in that they’re holding down a wild-card spot right now. However, with exception to the Boston Bruins, they’ve played the most games of everyone on this list (67). It’s not a huge disadvantage, but, with the Canadiens down a single point (one game in hand) and the Columbus Blue Jackets down just two (one game in hand too), their margin of error is incredibly slim. The Rangers are thankfully long past their 4-15 stretch that ended the 2024 calendar year. However, they’re also not the same powerhouse that started the season 12-4-1, literally. Active on the trade market, presumably to turn things around from their early-season swoon, they dealt away the likes of Jacob Trouba, Kaapo Kakko and Ryan Lindgren. They’ve brought in J.T. Miller, all in separate trades, which says a lot, namely how dissatisfied general manager Chris Drury was with his team. New York Rangers forward J.T. Miller – (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images) While Miller has been hugely successful in his second go-around as a Ranger, with seven goals and 18 points in 17 games so far, it may not be enough. Their lack of games against teams in the wild-card race (just one against the New York Islanders on April 10) could work against them in their bid to create separation between them and the competition. ## **Columbus Blue Jackets** * **Record:** 31-27-8 * **Home:** 20-8-4 (nine) * **Road:** 11-19-4 (seven) * **Back-to-backs left:** four * **Last 10:** 5-5 * **Record against remaining opponents:** 9-8-3 * **Remaining schedule strength:** .564 * **Odds of making it:** 10.5% It’s probably no coincidence that after ex-Columbus Blue Jackets forward Patrik Laine ill-advisedly called them out ahead of their game against the Habs on Dec. 23, they went 13-4-1 to become serious playoff contenders. However, the fact they had been right outside of the playoffs at the time is a testament to how they were able to rally together in the wake of the tragic loss of their best player in Johnny Gaudreau and his brother last summer. **Related:Canadiens Must Exercise Caution with Laine in Wake of Latest Injury** An underwhelming roster on paper, the Blue Jackets have proven a lot of analysts wrong up to this point. So, it’s hard to count them out altogether. However, their singular acquisition of Luke Kunin at the trade deadline poses serious questions as to how they’ll fare down the stretch. They’re 1-3 so far and 1-5 in their last six after having lost two immediately before the deadline. Furthermore, their relatively tough remaining schedule doesn’t instill much hope from the outside looking in. ## **Detroit Red Wings** * **Record:** 31-29-6 * **Home:** 17-15-3 (six) * **Road:** 14-14-3 (10) * **Back-to-backs left:** three * **Last 10:** 3-7 * **Record against remaining opponents:** 7-17-1 * **Remaining schedule strength:** .605 * **Odds of making it:** 5.1% Speaking of tough schedules, no team on this list has it worse than the Detroit Red Wings. They lead the league in terms of their strength of schedule remaining. Of their 16 games left to play, 10 are on the road, and 12 are against teams currently in playoff spots. The other four are against teams currently in the thick of their own wild-card races, including the Canadiens and Boston Bruins on this list. So, there aren’t any gimmes left for them. That might work to the Wings’ advantage in the sense they shouldn’t fall in the trap of taking anyone for granted. However, the post-Todd McLellan hiring surge in the standings has worn off. Since the team came back from the 4 Nations Face-Off, they’re 3-7-1. So, they seemingly haven’t started playing supposed “playoff” hockey quite yet. You’d think it would be about time, considering they haven’t made the postseason since 2016. Look for the streak to continue. ## **Boston Bruins** * **Record:** 30-30-8 * **Home:** 19-12-5 (five) * **Road:** 11-18-3 (nine) * **Back-to-backs left:** two * **Last 10:** 3-6-1 * **Record against remaining opponents:** 10-7-1 * **Remaining schedule strength:** .528 * **Odds of making it :** 2% Ignore the 2% odds of making it listed above. The Bruins would have had a decent shot to make it based on their relatively favourable schedule left, had they not effectively thrown in the towel at the deadline by dealing defenseman Brandon Carlo and forwards Brad Marchand and Trent Frederic. While pieces obviously came back in each of those trades, the returns were more of the forward-looking variety, as the Bruins put their record-setting 2022-23 season completely in the rear-view. Their 2-5 record since before the deadline speaks to the uphill battle they face moving forward. They’re not out of it yet, but it looks like they will be soon. ## **New York Islanders** * **Record:** 29-28-8 * **Home:** 15-13-3 (ten) * **Road:** 14-15-5 (seven) * **Back-to-backs left:** two * **Last 10:** 4-5-1 * **Record against remaining opponents:** 12-10-4 * **Remaining schedule strength:** .572 * **Odds of making it:** 10% Ditto for the New York Islanders. The Islanders played the fewest games of anyone on this list (65) and can conceivably leapfrog the Bruins (68) with ease, being just two points back. However, they’ve still got to win those games in hand. Even if they were to win the two they hold relative to the wild-card Rangers, they’d still be two points back. Because the Rangers hold the regulation-win tiebreaker over the Isles (and everyone else with 30 compared to 23), even a two-point disparity can prove incredibly hard to overcome. Thankfully, the Isles have a few things going for them. One of their remaining games is against the Rangers (April 10) and their overall schedule down the stretch is decent, with just two sets of back-to-backs left (the lowest of any team here), not to mention a list-high 10 home games. However, that again plays into them having played the fewest games. At just 29-28-8, they’re also playing just .508 hockey with three straight losses. So, the games they need to win? They haven’t exactly been winning them. ## **Montreal Canadiens** * **Record:** 32-27-7 * **Home:** 17-12-4 (eight) * **Road:** 15-15-3 (eight) * **Back-to-backs left:** three * **Last 10:** 7-1-2 * **Record against remaining opponents:** 13-6-1 * **Remaining schedule strength:** .547 * **Odds of making it :** 18.7% Consider the following: The Canadiens are the hottest team on this list with a 7-1-2 record since they returned from the 4 Nations Face-Off. They have one of the objectively easiest schedules left, versus teams against whom they’ve got a 13-6-1 record so far this season. Seeing as they’ve got their fates in their hands, as previously mentioned, it kind of seems as though the 18.7% chance of making the playoffs should be significantly higher. Of course, anything can happen. Remember, the Canadiens are only in this position because they suffered through a 1-7-1 stretch just before the 4 Nations Face-Off, playing under similar must-win circumstances. So, all anyone can say is the Habs have been playing like a playoff team since returning to action. If they keep it up, they’ll most certainly make it.

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3 Takeaways From Finland’s 4-3 OT Win vs. Sweden <p>With everything on the line, the Finns came through. Finland beat their rival Sweden in overtime, 4-3, to keep their hopes of winning the 4 Nations Face-Off alive. <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/4nations-recap-finland-win-sweden-02-15-2025/">Mikael Granlund potted the winner</a>, while Kevin Lankinen came up clutch between the pipes. What were some takeaways?</p> <div data-stn-player="vq9qr2ja" style="max-width: 600px; margin: auto;"></div><script async="" src="https://embed.sendtonews.com/player3/embedcode.js?fk=vq9qr2ja" type="text/javascript"></script> <p></p> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-lundell-is-making-a-name-for-himself">Lundell Is Making a Name for Himself</h2> <p>Anyone who’s paid close attention to the Florida Panthers this season knows what <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/docs/anton-lundell/">Anton Lundell</a> is capable of. But he made that clear on the biggest stage. He had a solid effort, putting up a goal that got Finland out of an early 1-0 deficit.</p> <p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Related: <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/guide-to-the-2025-4-nations-face-off/">Guide to the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off</a></strong></p> <p>Lundell was a big reason for Finland’s victory, showing chemistry with Panthers teammate Eetu Luostarinen and an <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/columbus-blue-jackets/latest-news/zach-werenski-and-patrik-laine-to-faceoff-against-one-another-at-four-nations-werenski-comments-on-laine">always-dangerous Patrik Laine</a>. Lundell’s play-driving and two-way skills shined, grading out positively both offensively and defensively.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p dir="ltr" lang="en">FIN-SWE Ratings <a href="https://t.co/SC1iYYtzxC">pic.twitter.com/SC1iYYtzxC</a></p>— dom 📈 (@domluszczyszyn) <a href="https://twitter.com/domluszczyszyn/status/1890870027718455640?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 15, 2025</a></blockquote> <script async="" charset="utf-8" src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script> <p>Not only is Lundell a key piece for the Panthers’ future, but he’ll be one for Finland whenever they play internationally, too. The 23-year-old is having a breakout campaign back in the NHL, leaving for the tournament with 36 points in 56 games. He has <a href="https://www.naturalstattrick.com/playerteams.php?fromseason=20242025&amp;thruseason=20242025&amp;stype=2&amp;sit=5v5&amp;score=all&amp;stdoi=std&amp;rate=n&amp;team=FLA&amp;pos=S&amp;loc=B&amp;toi=0&amp;gpfilt=none&amp;fd=&amp;td=&amp;tgp=410&amp;lines=single&amp;draftteam=ALL">26 points at 5-on-5 alone</a>, which is only four <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/panthers-sam-reinhart-is-living-in-opponents-heads/">behind Sam Reinhart</a> for first place on his team. If we look at it on a rate basis, his 2.20 points per 60 minutes are only 0.06 behind Reinhart for first.</p> <p>Both the Panthers and Finland alike want what’s best for Lundell, but that may be inevitable anyway. He’s a rising young player, and he’s only proving why he has star potential in this tournament.</p> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-barkov-was-perfect">Barkov Was Perfect</h2> <p>You couldn’t ask for more from <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/docs/aleksander-barkov/">Aleksander Barkov</a>—the Finnish captain was perfect. Puck battles were nothing but routine, and his playmaking was tremendous. He had the game-tying goal, which was only a chapter in his book of excellence.</p> <div class="wp-block-image"> <figure class="aligncenter size-large"><img alt="4 Nations Face-Off Finland" class="wp-image-1440744" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="724" sizes="(max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" src="https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/4Nations_Finland-1200x724.jpg" srcset="https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/4Nations_Finland-1200x724.jpg 1200w, https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/4Nations_Finland-575x347.jpg 575w, https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/4Nations_Finland-100x60.jpg 100w, https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/4Nations_Finland-768x463.jpg 768w, https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/4Nations_Finland-1536x927.jpg 1536w, https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/4Nations_Finland.jpg 2000w" width="1200"/><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">4 Nations Face-Off Finland (The Hockey Writers)</figcaption></figure></div> <p>Barkov didn’t captain a Stanley Cup team last summer for no reason. When he wants to steal a puck, he’ll do it. When he wants to make a play with it, he’ll do it. The 29-year-old center may not put up the same incredible highlights as his fellow NHL superstars, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t a part of that exclusive group. He put some of what makes him great on display against the Swedes, who most certainly wish he didn’t.</p> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-finland-played-a-much-better-game">Finland Played a Much Better Game</h2> <p>The Finns were completely overwhelmed by the Americans in their 6-1 loss. But not today. <a href="https://moneypuck.com/">According to MoneyPuck</a>, Finland had a 35.73% expected goal share against the United States—that was upped to 53.90% versus Sweden.</p> <p>Finland wasn’t flawless, but they played about as good as they realistically could have. A Sweden team that gave Canada <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/4nations-recap-canada-win-sweden-02-13-2025/">a run for their money</a> was outplayed by the Finns—that’s very inspiring. Although beating Canada is a much taller ask, this contest provides at least a bit of confidence that they can make things interesting.</p> <p>In my <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/3-takeaways-from-finlands-6-1-loss-to-usa-2-13-2025/">takeaways piece from Finland’s last loss</a>, I highlighted their special teams and goaltending as reasons for defeat, which are also things that they could change. Well, they did. After losing the special teams battle 2-0, they won it 1-0. After allowing six goals, they halved that total to three. They aren’t more talented than their Swedish foes on paper, so these areas were crucial to win.</p> <p>In their final matchup of the Round Robin, Finland will take on Canada. Theoretically, if they can win that one in regulation and Canada doesn’t win <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/4-nations-face-off-day-3-preview-finland-sweden-usa-canada/">against the United States tonight</a> in regulation, then the Finns will move on to the championship round. 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