Wiener Eislauf-Verein Secures Top spot in Ö Ice Hockey League with Dominant Victory
The Wiener Eislauf-Verein (WEV) concluded their regular season in style, clinching the top spot in the Ö Ice Hockey league’s Division Ost with a commanding 4-0 victory over HDK Maribor at the WEV Arena. The match, held on Saturday, was a testament to the Viennese team’s dominance as they secured their place in the quarter-finals with the right to choose their opponents.
Marco Bayer opened the scoring for the WEV in the first period, netting a goal in the 9th minute. Despite Maribor’s resilience, the WEV maintained control, with Lukas Kaider doubling the lead in the second period (27th). Denis Simek’s swift play extended the advantage to 3-0 (35th), and Theodor Fichtinger sealed the deal with a rebound goal in the final period (53rd).
This victory not only solidified the WEV’s position as league leaders but also granted them the strategic advantage of selecting their quarter-final opponents from the West Division, including WEC Kundl and SC Hohenems.
Kapfenberger SV Finishes Strong in Styrian Derby
Simultaneously occurring, defending champions Kapfenberger SV showcased their prowess in a thrilling Styrian derby against ATSE Graz, securing a 7-3 victory. The match, held in Böhlerstadt, marked the end of the season for ATSE Graz, who missed the playoffs after a narrow 0-1 loss to the WEV the previous weekend.
Florian Hoppl gave Kapfenberg an early lead (4th), but ATSE Graz equalized through Cody Wickstrom (16th). Neal Unterluggauer restored Kapfenberg’s lead (18th), and manuel Trost extended it to 3-1 (22nd). Wickstrom struck again for Graz (24th), and Marco Scheriau leveled the score at 3-3 (34th).
The final period saw Kapfenberg unleash their offensive firepower. Unterluggauer, Kevin Pesendorfer, and Christoph Draschkowitz scored in swift succession, with draschkowitz netting a double to seal the 7-3 victory. Kapfenberg finished the regular season in second place, just behind the WEV.
EHC Lustenau Triumphs in West Division Derby
In the West Division,EHC Lustenau emerged victorious in a heated derby against SC Hohenems,further shaking up the standings as teams prepare for the playoffs.| Team | Result | Key Scorers |
|————————-|————|————————————-|
| Wiener Eislauf-Verein | 4-0 | Marco Bayer, Lukas Kaider, Denis Simek, Theodor Fichtinger |
| Kapfenberger SV | 7-3 | Neal Unterluggauer, Manuel Trost, Christoph Draschkowitz |
| EHC Lustenau | Derby Win | Details not specified |
As the Ö Ice Hockey League heads into the playoffs, the WEV’s strategic advantage and Kapfenberg’s momentum set the stage for an exciting postseason. Fans can expect high-stakes matchups and thrilling hockey action in the coming weeks.
EHC Lustenau Triumphs in Explosive Vorarlberg Derby Against SC Samina Hohenems
in a thrilling Vorarlberg derby, EHC Lustenau emerged victorious against SC Samina Hohenems, solidifying their position as division winners while the ibexes fought to maintain their standing in the Ö Ice Hockey League – Division East. The match, held on February 1, 2025, was a high-stakes encounter that lived up to its billing, offering fans a glimpse of the intensity expected in the upcoming playoffs.
A Fiery Start to the Derby
The game began with palpable energy, setting the tone for a fiercely contested battle. just 15 minutes in, Jonas Kutzer opened the scoring for Lustenau with a powerful shot from behind the blue line. Remarkably, Kutzer struck again merely 22 seconds later, doubling the lead with a precise shot from the left bully circle.
The SC Samina Hohenems responded in the second half, with Christian Haidinger narrowing the gap to 2-1 with a sharp-angle shot. However, Lustenau quickly regained their two-goal advantage thanks to Dominic haberl, who capitalized on a well-executed attack sequence.
A Battle of Goalkeeping Prowess
The derby remained tightly contested, with both teams showcasing their defensive strengths. Karlo Škec, the Hohenems goalkeeper, delivered a standout performance, thwarting multiple Lustenau attempts. On the other end, Felix Beck of Lustenau was equally impressive, ensuring no further goals were conceded.
In a bold move,Hohenems head coach Thomas sticha pulled Škec with nearly two minutes remaining,opting for an extra attacker. The gamble backfired, as adem Kandmir sealed the victory for Lustenau with an empty-net goal, finalizing the score at 4-1.
Implications for the Playoffs
This win marks Lustenau’s third victory in four derby matches this season, further cementing their dominance. Simultaneously occurring, Hohenems remains in third place, trailing HC Kufstein. Their playoff prospects could be further challenged by the Wiener Eislauf-Verein (WEV), who are poised to make a strong push in the quarter-finals.
Key Matches in the Ö Ice Hockey League
The weekend also saw other notable performances in the Ö ice Hockey League. The Wiener Eislauf-Verein dominated HDK Maribor with a 4-0 victory, thanks to goals from Marco Bayer, Lukas Kaider, Denis Simek, and Theodor fichtinger. Simultaneously occurring, the KSV Kängurus delivered a commanding 7-3 win against ATSE Graz, with Neal Unterluggauer and Christoph Draschkowitz leading the charge.
| Match | Score | Key Scorers |
|——————————–|———–|——————————————————————————–|
| EHC Lustenau vs. SC Hohenems | 4-1 | Jonas Kutzer (2), Dominic haberl, Adem Kandmir |
| Wiener Eislauf-Verein vs. HDK Maribor | 4-0 | Marco Bayer, Lukas Kaider, Denis Simek, Theodor Fichtinger |
| KSV Kängurus vs. ATSE Graz | 7-3 | Neal Unterluggauer (2),Christoph Draschkowitz (2),Florian Hoppl,Manuel Trost,Kevin Pesendorfer |
Looking Ahead
As the playoffs approach,the stakes continue to rise.Lustenau’s dominance in the derby underscores their readiness for the postseason, while Hohenems must regroup to secure their spot. Fans can expect more electrifying matchups as teams vie for glory in the Ö Ice Hockey League.For the latest updates and in-depth analysis, stay tuned to our coverage of the Ö Ice Hockey League. Don’t miss the action as the season reaches its climax!