Hanoverian Indians storm the Trappers fortress
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This celebrates a shooting festival against the battered Limburgs, but couldn’t really get closer to Halle because they turned a 0: 3 into a 5: 3 in Krefeld. With this, the Indians overtook the Leipzigers who were play-free due to the corona and now, with two more games, take fourth place with equal points. Hamburg has also only played 29 games and had to let victorious Herner come close to one point in the Ruhr derby on Sunday. Ten points behind Erfurt that the Herford defeat in Rostock used to overtake the HEV. The same game for tenth place. Essen lost and Rostock overtook the mosquitoes and is now back in tenth place.
Tilburg Trappers – Hannover Indians 4: 5 (0: 2, 3: 1, 1: 1, 0: 1) nV
A real surprise. The Indians, whose offensive failed on Friday in Mellendorf, suddenly showed that they are generally able to keep up with the top teams in the league, also away from home. After a balanced start, the party really started with Igor Bacek’s one-man show. The (still) 35-year-old Slovak overcame Ruud Leeuwesteijn twice, bringing his colors 2-0 up. The result: shocked Dutch people who got into the cabin alive. It will have gotten a little louder there, because the Trappers came back with verve and, for their part, shocked the Indians dying with a triple blow. That the Indians, especially the keeper David Böttcher-Miserotti, can cope with for now, it was only his second appearance since the beginning of December. And the guests came back physically and turned the result, with the 4: 3 field shortly after the second third break. After the equalizer, both teams neutralized each other, went into overtime and here it was finally a nice combination over Gibbons and Strakhov that Jayden Schubert decided with his goal of the season. Parker Bowles convinced the Indians with three assists, as well as Igor Bacek, Andrej Strakhov and Kyle Gibbons with two points and keeper David Böttcher-Miserotti. Max Hermens (3 points), Jordy Verkiel and Brett Bulmer convinced the strong but sometimes too impetuous hosts with two points each. The loser of the day was the second Trappers block, which didn’t get a point but went out of the plus / minus rating with minus 10.
Goals: 0: 1 (11:46) Igor Bacek (Bowles, Böttcher Miserotti), 0: 2 (15:46) Igor Bacek (Bowles, Hertel), 1: 2 (20:33) Raymond van der Schuit (Hermens, Bulmer), 2: 2 (24:29) Kevin Bruijsten (de Bonth, Bastings), 3: 2 (25:13) Max Hermens (Verkiel, Bulmer), 3: 3 (31:36) Nico Turnwald (Pohanka, Bowles .)), 3: 4 (40:43) Branislav Pohanka (Gibbons, Strakhov 5-3), 4: 4 (42:57) Jordy Verkiel (Hermens, Bastings 5-4), 4: 5 (61:07) Jayden Schubert (Strachow, Gibbons)
Hannover Scorpions – EG Diez-Limburg 14: 4 (5: 0, 4: 1, 5: 3)
Open day in Mellendorf. After Friday’s austerity program, all locks were opened on Sunday and there are 18 gates, 14 of which are for the hosts. However, anyone who expected a flood of penalties was completely wrong. The referee duo Michael Fendt / Ali Soguksu had a peaceful evening and did not have to impose a penalty. For the Scorpions, who celebrated their biggest win since the 15: 1 against Preußen Berlin in February 2019, Tyler Gron, who scored three goals for the third time this season, brought Mike Hammond, who scored three assist and three for the seventh time this season Louis Trattner, the first in his career to score three goals, five points. Noureddine Bettahar showed the best performance with three assists for the brave Limburgers, who had just arrived with ten field players, and where all players except Wächershäuser and Ketter were awarded points.
Goals: 1: 0 (04:22) Tyler Gron (Valery Trabucco, Pietsch), 2: 0 (07:43) Victor Knaub (Thomson, Kabitzky), 3: 0 (14:42) Julian Airich (Just, Kabitzky) , 4: 0 (15:56) Thomas Supis (Reiss, Just), 5: 0 (18:27) Andre Reiss (Supis, Airich), 6: 0 (27:46) Mike Hammond, 6: 1 (28: 04) Nico Lehtonen (Slaton, Bettahar), 7: 1 (29:32) Thomas Supis (Klöpper, Just), 8: 1 (32:40) Louis Trattner (Pietsch), 9: 1 (36:28) Tyler Gron (Valery Trabucco, Hammond), 9: 2 (41:13) Paul König (Bettahar), 10: 2 (41:25) Mike Hammond (Gron, Trattner), 11: 2 (41:51) Louis Trattner (Pietsch, Hammond), 11: 3 (42:05) David Lademann (Bettahar, Valenti), 12: 3 (44:27) Louis Trattner (Pietsch, Gron), 12: 4 (51:32) Henry Wellhausen (Krymskiy, Lehtonen) , 13: 4 (58:26) Andre Reiss (Klöpper, Airich), 14: 4 (59:16) Tyler Gron (Hammond, Trattner)
Krefelder EV U23 – Saale Bulls Hall 3: 5 (1: 0, 2: 2, 0: 3)
In the end, the clever guests came out on top, but before that, they pull themselves together in the end so as not to experience a blue miracle. The Krefeld offspring annoyed the leaders of the table, even took the lead 3-0 and successfully defended this advantage for a full 23 minutes. Then the physically stronger bulls took command. The best home player was Ty Kolle, while Tatu Vihavainen, Joonas Niemelä and Patrick Schmid were convincing among the guests.
Goals: 1: 0 (18:31) Ty Kolle (Mahkovec, Hauf 5-4), 2: 0 (20:24) Marcel Mahkovec (Maierhofer, Hauf), 3: 0 (26:29) Ty Kolle (Mahkovec, Ehrich 5-3), 3: 1 (36:00) Niklas Hildebrand (Stas, Schmidt), 3: 2 (36:29) Joonas Niemelä (Halbauer, Vihavainen), 3: 3 (49:39) Patrick Schmid (Vihavainen , Schütt 5-4), 3: 4 (56:09) Jannik Striepeke (Fomin, Mai), 3: 5 (59:04) Tatu Vihavainen (Niemelä, Valasek)
Herner EV Miners – Mosquitoes Essen 7: 1 (2: 0, 3: 1, 2: 0)
A highly superior success for the people of Herne, dying for the 2: 5 home defeat in the first round on October 17th. For the playful HEV cracks, Marcus Marsall, Alexander Komov and Denis Fominych were the best scorers with three points each. At Essener, in spite of the seven goals conceded, only Fabian Hegmann stood out, who was covered with 63 shots on goal and thus had an impressive 88.9 percent catch rate. It should also be mentioned that the Iserlohn loaner Marlon Polter made his first assist in the league in the 56th minute of the game on his 14th appearance.
Goals: 1: 0 (06:13) Kevin Orendorz (Peleikis, Marsall), 2: 0 (13:36) Marcus Marsall (Orendorz, Elten), 3: 0 (24:06) David Kirchhoff (Marsall, Komov ), 3: 1 (25:38) Lukas Mannes (Zajic, Lamers), 4: 1 (32:34) Denis Fominych (Komov), 5: 1 (33:09) Alexander Komov (Elten, Fominych), 6: 1 (55:37) Dennis Swinnen (Polter, Ziolkowski), 7: 1 (59:48) Denis Fominych (Peleikis, Wilenius)
Rostock Piranhas – Herford EV 6: 2 (0: 1, 4: 0, 2: 1)
After four defeats, finally another victory, which was also clear and deserved. However, in the fair game, Die Herford was equal for a long time with a total of only eight penalty minutes, but had the problem that their starting trio Rinke, Begovs, Biezaijs was canceled for a long time. Not so the contingent players at Rostock. Above all, von Ungern-Sternberg shone again as a goalscorer and Maylan and Balla also showed their value for the REC with two scorer points each. Jesse Dudas even got three points for himself.
Goals: 0: 1 (06:26) Ralf Rinke (Begovs, Biezaijs), 1: 1 (20:59) Tom Pauker (Koopmann, Dudas), 2: 1 (29:11) Constantin Koopmann (Dudas, Pauker), 3: 1 (35:45) Florian Kraus (Balla, Dudas), 4: 1 (39:28) Mark Ledlin (Balla, Gerstung), 5: 1 (50:55) August von Ungern-Sternberg (Maylan, Morgan) , 6: 1 (58:04) August von Ungern-Sternberg (Maylan, Ladusch), 6: 2 (59:41) Quirin Stocker (Biezaijs, Reckers)
Black Dragons Erfurt – Hammer Eisbären 10: 1 (5: 1, 4: 0, 1: 0)
A definite thing for the Erfurters, who were underpinned by the double-digit success of their claim to eighth place. The main player in the encounter was front row striker Maurice Keil, who, like teammate Louis Anders, scored four goals before his short four, with Keil shooting all four in the first third. He improved his season record of three goals, scored one goal against the Scorpions on November 19th, 21st and improved from 65th to 48th in the scorer list. Thomas Schmid and Kyle Beach were also outstanding. Both even got five scorer points.
Goals: 1: 0 (00:23) Maurice Keil (Gerartz, Schmid), 2: 0 (05:28) Maurice Keil (Strand, Schmid 5-4), 2: 1 (06:01) Artyom Alexandrov (Limböck, Boy), 3: 1 (08:07) Maurice Keil (Schmid, Beach), 4: 1 (12:28) Maurice Keil (Gerartz, Beach), 5: 1 (15:36) Kyle Beach (Fischer, Schmid) , 6: 1 (25:16) Louis Anders (Wunderlich, Fischer), 7: 1 (26:55) Tobias Banach (Herrschaft, Gulda), 8: 1 (37:39) Andre Gerartz (Beach, Schmid), 9 : 1 (39:51) Sean Fischer (Bosas, Schüpping), 10: 1 (46:05) Felix Schümann (Fischer, Bosas)
Hammer Eisbären – Icefighters Leipzig postponed