Seventeen goals in four matches, and a 2-0 series win over capable South Korea make good reading for the men's Black Sticks as they complete the first leg of their Olympic preparations for Rio.
Today's 1-1 draw in Auckland was the second match to finish level in the series, while New Zealand scrambled a 3-3 in game one with a goal from Blair Hilton five seconds from time, after being down 3-0 at halftime.
However thumping 7-1 and 6-1 wins in games two and three had team officials and players smiling.
''We come away from this series with a lot of positives and that will help our development a lot going forward towards Rio," assistant coach Bryce Collins said today.
Midfielder Nic Woods scored New Zealand's goal in the first quarter, from a penalty corner, replying to the earlier strike by Jihun Yang. The ninth-ranked Koreans earned the praise of Collins today. He suggested Korea played with desperation as they searched for their first win of the series.