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Eagles annoy record champions, Munich celebrates Derby victory


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19. September 2021

from DEL editorial team

Mannheim with a sovereign 3-0 win against the Eisbären / Bremerhaven wins after extra time / Red Bull wins the derby / Düsseldorf wins Knapp / Iserlohn is defeated in extra time

After an open exchange of blows with the reigning champions, the Adler Mannheim celebrated a 3-0 success in Berlin. Goalkeeper Felix Brückmann secured the victory for the Palatinate with his shutout. At the same time, the Fishtown Pinguins secured 3-2 after overtime and two points at the Nürnberg Ice Tigers. In Munich, the Red Bullys prevented the Straubing Tigers from catching up and won 6: 3, while the Düsseldorfer EG took three points at home with a 2: 1 against Schwenningen. At the Seilersee, ERC Ingolstadt wins 4: 3 after overtime.

It took almost 18 minutes before the first goal fell in Nuremberg. Miha Verlic took advantage of the number situation of his penguins and put the guests in the lead. After the break, however, the hosts turned the game around and took the lead through Nicholas Welsh (25th) and Tyler Sheehy (28th). After that, nothing happened for a long time until Jan Urbas was able to achieve the long-awaited equalization for the North Germans. In extra time, both teams played with their sights open. Less than a minute after the start of overtime, the Ice Tigers had the chance to clear things up, but awarded the penalty caused by Miha Verlic. In the 64th minute it was Ross Mauermann who brought the decision in favor of Bremerhaven.

In Munich, Yasin Ehliz (16.) opened the game in favor of Munich, who were able to defend their lead until the 33rd minute. Kael Moullierat was able to equalize for the Tigers, which they had to give up four minutes later. At the beginning of the last part of the game, the Bavarian state capital met again and expanded their lead. Jason Akeson (53rd) and Taylor Leier (54th) set the derby back to zero within a few seconds. But Munich quickly put the stop to it and hit three more times before the final siren sounded.

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