25.09.2021 – 09:47
MagentaSport
Munich (ots)
The Eisbären Berlin also lose their third home game of the season – this time 2: 3 in overtime against last year’s final opponent Wolfsburg, currently second. “It’s unacceptable and it’s very frustrating,” grumbled Yannic Veilleux. The winning goal by Trevor Mingoia caused a lot of talk: the goal was clearly shifted, the puck neither above the line nor in the goal, but hits counted. Veilleux had more information from the referee: “The referee said it was a scoring opportunity, even though the goal was gone when the shot came.” The Wolfsburg goalscorer Trevor Mingoia didn’t care about the rules: “I think it was a great decision.” Schwenningen’s ketchup effect – not won at first, but then got it right: The Wild Wings finished Nürnberg 8: 3 and celebrated their first win of the season. “It’s an incredible feeling,” said a relieved Boaz Bassen, “the last 5 games have been tough for us.” EHC Red Bull Munich defended the top of the table after a 5-3 victory against strong Düsseldorfers, who were annoyed about too many penalties afterwards. “Mannheim is Mannheim” was the sober realization of Bremerhaven after the 0: 1 with the effective eagles.
The following are the most important voices of the 6th matchday on Friday – if using, please name the source MagentaSport. On Sunday, the 7th matchday begins with Cologne in Iserlohn, Bremerhaven against Munich at 1:45 p.m. Top game Tomorrow we will continue with the 6th game day and the game between the Krefeld Penguins and the Iserlohn Roosters. The top game from 4.15 p.m. is the game between second Wolfsburg and third Mannheim. All 7 games are live at MagentaSport. The link to the curious victory of Wolfsburg in Berlin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVtt-B2RA2s
Eisbären Berlin – Grizzlys Wolfsburg 2: 3 OT
The Eisbären Berlin also lose their 3rd home game of the season and are in 5th place. Curious: The decisive goal in overtime was a lot, although the goal was postponed and the puck did not go into the net. After a long video evidence, however, the referees gave the goal.
Berlin’s Yannick Veilleux, who scored 2-2, tried to clear up: “The referee said it was a scoring opportunity, so even though the goal was gone when the shot came, the goal counts.” The polar bears were also unable to win their third home game this season: “I don’t know why. It’s unacceptable and it’s very frustrating right now. We seem a bit inhibited at home and we have to change that.”
MagentaSport expert Rick Goldmann on the decision that the goal counts: “Apparently it doesn’t matter whether the goal was moved on purpose. It’s just this ‘act of shooting’.”
The Grizzlys Wolfsburg celebrated their 5th victory in a row and consolidated 2nd place behind the EHC Red Bull Munich. Wolfsburg’s match winner Trevor Mingoia on his hotly debated goal: “I haven’t had any feedback from the referees about whether it was a goal or not, but I think it was a great decision. I’m happy about it … We have a lot of new players on the team and a new coaching team. We’re fighting in every game. “
Adler Mannheim – Pinguins Bremerhaven 1-0
Adler Mannheim celebrate their 4th victory in a row and occupy 4th place in the table. Goalie Felix Brückmann on a difficult game: “We are very satisfied with the win and the 3 points. You can only say about a win like this: a solid team performance. … It will be a very tight and very tough season. We only play one game and if we win it , then comes the next game and we want to win that too. “
The Pinguins Bremerhaven were not dissatisfied and found themselves in 10th place. Goalie Brandon Maxwell stated: “Both teams played very hard. Mannheim is Mannheim. They are a top team that is well coached and very disciplined. It’s always difficult against them … The boys tried to score, but the puck is easy didn’t go in. We played a good game, but some of the penalties we took were unnecessary. You can’t give that to Mannheim for free. “
EHC Red Bull Munich – Düsseldorfer EG 5: 3
The EHC Red Bull Munich shows a reaction after the defeat during the week in Iserlohn and wins the second top game of the day against DEG. Yannic Seidenberg was only partially satisfied despite the win: “Jain. We certainly put a lot of pressure up front, but we also got ourselves into unnecessary trouble and conceded unnecessary goals. But those are things we can learn from and we will continue on Sunday … We have a little bit of it Taken too lightly and made mistakes that we actually cannot afford and then the doorbell rang. “
The DEG conceded the 2nd defeat in a row, first slipped out of the top 5. Kyle Cumiskey struggled with the penalty times: “We actually played very well, but the penalties really hurt us … We have to use our speed, move the puck forward quickly, just play and score a few goals like that.”
Kölner Haie – Bietigheim Steelers 3: 4 SO
The triumphal march of the Kölner Haie after 3 successes in a row was interrupted for the first time. Against the newcomer from Bietigheim, it was not enough for the 3 points despite a 2-0 lead. Ultimately, they saved themselves in the last third in overtime and finally lost after a penalty shoot-out. Cologne’s Maximilian Kammerer was honest after the game: “I think that Bietigheim played a very good game and we didn’t play well enough to leave with 3 points today. In the last third we made at least one more step to get out with one point In the end, it just wasn’t good enough today. If you don’t bring your maximum performance into the game, then that’s not enough. “
The Bietigheim Steelers celebrate a victory for the first time after 3 defeats. Alexander Preibisch praised: “That was the first time we really peed 60 minutes and held it against it and thus deserved it today. It was unnecessary to get 3: 3, but we can be very satisfied with the 2 points.”
Schwenninger Wild Wings – Nürnberg Ice Tigers 8: 3
MagentaSport expert Rick Goldmann praised the Wild Wings even before the game, despite the 5 defeats at the beginning of the season: “It’s not all bad, the goals are simply missing. If the goals came, it would be that in the end. Many other things are good. People always talk about this” ketchup effect “on the offensive. That’s what they need today. You don’t have to complain about everything, but definitely about the number of goals. “
Exactly this “ketchup effect” started in the game with the Wild Wings, who celebrated their 1st win of the season. Boaz Bassen was visibly relieved after the game: “It’s an incredible feeling for us. The last 5 games have been very tough for us. The first third was tough for us, but we fought well and we’re going on.” Whether that was also the famous “ketchup effect” for him: “I don’t know, but we have a very good team here. We are very positive and we have Bietigheim on Sunday. I’m really looking forward to it.”
The defeat was a tough game for the Nürnberg Ice Tigers. Julius Karrer had no words after the game: “That is very difficult to explain. We actually play a great first third and also come in well in the second third. But then the mood here does its part and then a few things fall in … Then we break there back together very weakly and leave the goalkeeper alone. It doesn’t work that way and you can’t perform like that … Today it was way too fast. You hang on to one goal and then it rattles again. That’s just not good enough , that is weak and we have to work on it. The way we are doing here is not defensible. “
On Thursday the Krefeld Penguins beat the Iserlohn Roosters 4: 3. The whole thing with a new coach, Igor Zakharkin, who was previously brought in as an assistant coach. According to MagentaSport expert Rick Goldmann, the quick dismissal had already been indicated before the season: “When someone like that is brought in as an assistant coach and the head coach Donatelli didn’t know that someone with world fame was coming. And Krefeld’s background has a more Russian touch. Then I guess there is a plan behind it. That means: if it does If it doesn’t work, then he’ll go in there. Because you don’t get someone with world fame so that he can collect the discs for you. In the short term, I definitely believe that it will work properly.
The 7th matchday in the PENNY DEL LIVE at a glance:
Sunday, September 26th, 2021
From 13.45: Fischtown Penguins Bremerhaven – EHC Red Bull Munich, Iserlohn Roosters – Cologne Shark
From 4.15 p.m .: Krefeld Penguins – Eisbären Berlin, Augsburger Panther – ERC Ingolstadt, Grizzlys Wolfsburg – Adler Mannheim
From 6.45 p.m .: Nuremberg Ice Tigers – Straubing Tigers, Bietigheim Steelers – Schwenninger Wild Wings
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