ERC Ingolstadt: ERC Ingolstadt loses again against Cologne

ERC Ingolstadt: ERC Ingolstadt loses again against Cologne

ERC Ingolstadt also loses the second game within a week against Cologne. Marcel Barinka stood out with three goals in the Haie’s 5-2 win. Disappoint panthers.

Of the ERC Ingolstadt occurs in the DEL continue on the spot. After seven points from three games, the Panthers suffer a setback after a weak performance with a 2: 5 against the Kölner Haie.

“The result is of course disappointing, especially after our win in Wolfsburg,” said coach Doug Shedden, who spoke of “not a bad game” for his team. The schedule had planned for the ERC to meet Cologne for the second time at home within seven days. Last Friday, the panthers die with 2: defeat after extra time. While the Haie did not play a game recently, the ERC won 4-2 in Wolfsburg. Question marks stand before the new clash behind the missions of Wayne Simpson and Brandon DeFazio. Both ran up, but Jerome Flaake was absent because of a cold. Karri Rämö is again in goal. The Finn had to reach behind him for the first time in the fifth minute. Although he blocked a shot from Moritz Müller to the side, he was well in front of his box. Jon Matsumoto had an easy game and made it 0: 1 (5th). In protest against games in the DEL, the fan curve initially remained silent. Only after ten minutes did the cheering begin, dying seemed like a wake-up call for the panthers. Leon Hüttl grabbed the disc, pulled past a defender and heaved it into the net to equalize (11th). It was the first DEL goal ever for the newcomer from Frankfurt.

ERC Ingolstadt is again behind

The joy had just subsided and the Cologne team were already in front again. Once again, Rämö was well in front of his box when he let a Matsumoto shot ricochet forward. Colin Ugbekile switched quickly and served Marcel Barinka, who hit the empty goal (12th).

The panthers looked a bit confused at times. Otherwise, your own power plays brought more danger to your own goal than to the common goal. Rämö had to risk head and collar with a stomach slip when he stopped the broken Mark Olver (19th). For the Panthers, Brandon DeFazio had a chance (14th), at the beginning of the middle section Fabio Wagner (22nd). The guests were ripped off and increased by Barinka to 1: 3 (24th). Louis Brune could have shortened, but Justin Pogge was there with the catch (33rd). The Haie goalie also parried against Simpson (40th).

Cologne’s Barinka meets for the third time

At the beginning of the final section, the panthers, doubled in number, had the chance to get close again. While there was no hit in these 109 seconds, the ERC struck immediately afterwards through Louis-Marc Aubry (43.). However, Rämö afforded another insecure and punched the puck forward after a shot. Then the same game: Barinka finally only needed to push the puck into the empty goal with his third hit (47th). For the disappointing Panthers, Pogge was usually the end of the line, i.e. two deals from Justin Feser (44th, 47th). When Rämö left the ice for a sixth outfield player, Lucas Dumont scored to make it 2-5.

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ERC Ingolstadt Rämö – Warsofsky, Bodie; Marshall, Wagner; Hüttl, Quaas; Gnyp – Simpson, Aubry, Bourque; Sturm, Feser, DeFazio; Soramies, Pietta, Höfflin; Brune, Henriquez-Morales, Stachowiak – viewers 2741 gate 0: 1 Matsumoto (5th), 1: 1 Hüttl (11th), 1: 2 Barinka (12th), 1: 3 Barinka (24th), 2: 3 Aubry (43rd), 2: 4 Barinka (47th) .).), 2: 5 Dumont (57.).


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