Goalkeeper Oleg Shilin injured his groin in this scene on Sunday in Berlin. It is not yet clear how long he will be out
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The Krefeld Pinguine are guests on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. for the catch-up game in the German Ice Hockey League in Ingolstadt. The black and yellow made their way to the Danube by bus on Tuesday around 12.30 p.m. Again, some seats remained empty. In addition to the players who were already absent in Berlin, goalkeeper Oleg Shilin, striker Alexander Weiß and captain Laurin Braun were also unable to travel to Bayern. All three were injured in Sunday’s 6-2 defeat in the capital. With Jesper Jensen Aabo and Philipp Mass, two defenders are still out. When Jensen Aabo, who was injured at the Olympic Games, will be able to play again, is still questionable. Mass injured his upper body in a duel with Straubing on Friday. He can probably play again in the home game against Schwenningen on Friday.
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There is a big question mark with the penguins on the goalkeeper position. According to a press release from the penguins, Nikita Quapp traveled to Ingolstadt alongside Serge Belov. But the latter was supposed to be in the USA to gain game practice with the Carolina Hurricanes farm team. Sports director Sergey Saveljev confirmed this on February 19 in an interview with the RP. The shoe pinches in defense too. For the duel with the Panthers head coach Igor Zakharkin has only five regular defenders available. In attack, the Russian can rely on twelve strikers. While it looks bleak in terms of personnel, at least the decent away record so far spreads some hope of winning a point on the Danube. The Krefelders are sixth in the away table, so they would even be in the play-offs, but in reality they are miles away.
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