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24.11.2020 – 23:02

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Quiet Please! This is currently the greatest wish of the Krefeld penguins, who have only had one thing so far due to a whole series of personnel damage: unrest! At 1: 2 in the derby of the MagentaSport Cup in Düsseldorf, the Krefeld team tried very hard to objectify the situation. “From my point of view, nothing bad happened, “said executive Director Sergey Saveljev in the MagentaSport interview. Laurin Braun recommended to his teammates: “It’s definitely not nice, but there is only one thing to do: take your cell phone away, take your laptop, switch off the internet.“On the sidelines of the MagentaSports Cup game, DEG managing director Harald Wirtz announced:” We are planning the entire season without fans! “At least this is the economic planning basis. Nevertheless, one or two players should still be signed.

Below are the votes for the Tuesday game Düsseldorfer EG against Krefeld Pinguine – if you use it, please name the source MagentaSport. The MagentaSport Cup will continue on Wednesday with the match between EHC Red Bull Munich and Adler Mannheim – live on MagentaSport from 19:15. New in the program on Sunday from 4.15 p.m. is the DEL2 game between Dresden Eislöwen and Ravensburg Towerstars.

Düsseldorfer EG – Krefeld Penguins 2:1

DEG managing director Harald Wirtz on the DEL start: “Our team has made a “big move”. We had very good discussions with our partners. Without the cooperation of the team and our partners it would not have been possible. “A financial feat, because Wirtz says the economic framework is designed like this:” We are planning the entire season without fans! “Nevertheless, more players are to be added to the DEL- Start on December 17th: “Our sporting director Niki Mondt will definitely have one or two players on the list!” Maybe a defender, Wirtz speculated.

Krefeld’s managing director Sergey Saveljev: “The last few days have not been easy. The team accepted the fight today.” Regarding the unrest in the surrounding area and at KEV: “Today we spoke to the team. I don’t see any disrespect from the team or from me ….. What happened to us can also happen to other teams. Some games didn’t want any Waiver of wages, some had personal reasons to leave. Which I don’t want to comment. From my point of view, nothing bad has happened … I didn’t have to explain anything to the team today. They know the situation … We just have to reassure the journalists who The fans calm down. Otherwise everything is actually ok with us in Krefeld. ”

Voices after the game:

Krefeld’s Kai Hospelt: “That was a good game of ours. Finally after the third, maybe it was deserved for Düsseldorf. Small mistakes like the ones that happen to us end up being punished. “He enjoys ice hockey despite the unrest:” Of course. That’s what makes our job fun. ”

DEG player and MVP, Maximilian Kammerer: “We actually got off to a very good start. In the second third we were too negligent, had too many turnovers. We let Krefeld get into the game too much. We made it unnecessarily exciting. Now we are extremely happy with our first win of the season!”

Voices before the game: “We just want to be quiet again!”

Boris Blank (Assistant coach from KEV): “It is a difficult situation when there is unrest in ice hockey. You deal with it, ice hockey takes second place. We as the coaching staff try to bring some calm back. We just want to have some peace again. ..! ”

KEV player Laurin Braun Regarding restlessness: “It’s definitely not nice, but there is only one thing to do: put your cell phone away, take your laptop, turn off the Internet. Just turn everything off on the outside. Stay professional, so to speak, play ice hockey.” How strong is the cohesion among the remaining players? “Of course there is. We showed that once with the protest. Even now there will be solidarity and not work.” Braun on the departures: “Anyone who has chosen the path to go – that is absolutely fine.”

Eugen Alanov (KEV yesterday, DEG today): “There are only sporting reasons for me. I don’t want to say much about that either ……. I did it too, maybe I can sleep better now. I’m simple glad to be back in Düsseldorf. ”

MagentaSport expert Herberts Vasiljevs and actually Krefeld veteran: “A lot went wrong in Krefeld. The fact that the players have to forego money is absolutely clear in the situation. But that then four new players will be brought in, all of whom cost money, that doesn’t work. The bomb was that coach Hanlon left, who has really experienced a lot as a coach. ”

Ice hockey LIVE at MagentaSport this week:

Magenta Sport Cup:

Wednesday, November 25th:

From 7.15 p.m .: EHC Red Bull Munich – Adler Mannheim

Thursday, November 26th:

From 7.15 p.m .: Schwenninger Wild Wings – Eisbären Berlin

Friday, November 27th:

from 7.15 p.m .: Krefeld Penguins – Fishtown Pinguins Bremerhaven

Saturday, November 28th:

From 4.45 p.m .: Düsseldorfer EG – Grizzlys Wolfsburg

Sunday, November 29th:

From 13.45: Schwenninger Wild Wings – EHC Red Bull Munich

DEL2 NEW:

From 4.15 p.m .: Dresdner Eislöwen – Ravensburg Towerstars

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