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While Crimmitschau, Frankfurt and Bad Tölz brought in the full point yield in the first two games, in Kassel, Kaufbeuren and Freiburg there are still no points.
The parties at a glance:
Dresdner Eislöwen – Bayreuth Tigers 7: 2 (2: 2, 2: 0, 3: 0)
Both teams had no teething problems – Marvin Ratmann (4th) and Tim Zimmermann (12th) scored for Bayreuth, Jordan Knackstedt (8th) and Johan Porsberger (8th) for the Saxons, from third number two the book of action finally die takes in hand. Tomas Andres (23rd) and Knackstedt (27th) in the middle section as well as Matej Mrazek (45th) and Vladislav Filin (48th) in the final third made it 6-2, before Jordan Knackstedt (52nd) tied the three-pack and at the same time the point set – a successful home start for the Dresdner Eislöwen.
Eispiraten Crimmitschau – EV Landshut 2: 1 (0: 0, 1: 0, 1: 1)
The EVL visits the leaders of the DEL2 – the ice pirates from Crimmitschau, who were outnumbered by Vincent Schlenker (39th) after a goalless first third in the middle section. The Niederbayern held against it and came through Andreé Hult (41.) seconds after the restart in the final third to equalize. The hosts, who also fired significantly more often than the EVL at the opposing body, were stronger and scored the winning goal in the person of Andre Schietzold (58th).
Selber Wölfe – Kassel Huskies 4: 3 (2: 1, 2: 1, 0: 1)
The climber from Selb took the lead twice in the first round thanks to Nick Miglio (13th) and Richard Gelke (18th). For Kassel, Jake Weidner (16th) initially equalized and when Lois Spitzner (25th) equalized the score again, the huskies seemed to take over the game – far from it: Lukas Slavetinsky (33rd) and Brett Thompson (39th) brought the wolves 4-2 in the front. The Hessians had only one goal from Stefan Tramm (53rd) to offer in the final section. With this, the newcomer celebrates his first victory in the DEL2 and the Kassel false start with zero points from the first two games is perfect.
EC Bad Nauheim – Lausitzer Füchse 5: 4 (1: 2, 3: 1, 1: 1)
After 30 minutes the foxes from Lausitz were leading 2-1. But then Kevin Schmidt (31st), Tristan Keck (33rd) and Stefan Reiter (34th) turned the game within three and a half minutes – 4: 2 from the perspective of the Red Devils, who fired significantly more shots at goal than Weißwasser. But the guests came back: Peter Quenneville (40th) and Clarke Breitkreuz (55th) equalized before Jordan Hickmott (59th) scored the Nauheim winner shortly before the end.
Löwen Frankfurt – ESV Kaufbeuren 5: 3 (0: 1, 3: 1, 2: 1)
After the first section, the ESVK was in the front through the goal of Joseph Lewis (5th). Rylan Schwartz (28th), Maximilian Faber (35th) and Kevin Maginot (39th) then ensure a 3-2 lead in Frankfurt after the second third – the Kaufbeurer goal was due to John Lammers (36th). . It shouldn’t be the last in this game: At the beginning of the final section, Markus Lillich (43.) marked the equalizer. But the lions had their breath. Bobby Raymond (54th) and Matt Cary (60th) in the final minute ensure the Hessian home win.
Ravensburg Towerstars – Heilbronner Falken 3: 4 (1: 3, 2: 0, 0: 0, 0: 1) nV
The first third in the puzzle city clearly went to the hawks. Alex Lambacher (6th) and Stefan Della Rovere (9th) brought the guests into the lead. After goals from Sam Herr (14th) for the Towerstars and Julian Lautenschlager (15th) for Heilbronn, it was 1: 3 in the first break. Then it was the home side’s turn: David Zucker (26th) and James Bettauer (34th) equalized – 3: 3, even after 60 minutes. In extra time, it was Jeremy Williams (62nd) who secured the first falcon win of the new season.
Tölzer Löwen – EHC Freiburg 7: 3 (3: 1, 1: 1, 3: 1)
The match with the most goals of the day was in Bad Tölz. After the first section, the home side leads 3: 1. Until the following Freiburg goal by Simon Danner (29th), the wolves kept up well. But then the lions took over: Lubor Dibelka (39th, 49th), Thomas Brandl (46th) and Grant Besse (58th) gave Upper Bavaria a 7-2 lead. The goal of Freiburg’s Alexander Brückmann (59th) was just the famous cosmetic result. The lions from Tölz catapult themselves to the top of the table with this clear victory.