Lions lose to energy performance in extra time against Kassel

With an energetic final offensive, Tölzer Löwen kept at least one meter. In the home game against Kassel Huskies, it ended 2:3, after extra time, pro

With an energetic final offensive, Tölzer Löwen kept at least one meter. In the home game against Kassel Huskies, it ended 2:3, after extra time, Isarwinkler gave the next great energetic performance.

Bad Tölz – Two points lost, but a lot of honors won. Lions picked up a 0:2 deficit, in overtime documents only wrong decisions. The defensive player’s hands went to Kyle Beach’s neck. The lion waited in vain for the whistle. Previously, Kevin Weir was booked after gobbling up Goalie Leo hungerrecker in the Sünderbox. “At the moment, the decisions of the referees are a little strange,” Lions coach Markus Berwanger tried to choose words diplomatically. – They are always against us.

Tölzer took a long time to reach operating temperature. Which, however, is due to the short intervals of the game. “Sometimes you have to bite the bullet,” says the coach. This lasted but. Chief ECT Hubert Hörmann had a clear opinion for the first game, the third: “We did everything wrong, what can you do wrong.” In fact, the initial appearance of the lions raised some questions. Dull and tired instead of fresh and lively, Buam celebrated the New Year’s Eve on their own ice. Only by extending the duration of the game did the performance of the home team stabilize. However, with a 0:2-remainder mortgage. Sebastien Sylvestre found little resistance in the curve that goes from the center line. Although the Huskies’ forwards went right toward Ben Meisners’ goal, the puck was still over the goal line. He also avoided Sam Povorozniuk’s Powerplay goal: it fell from a seemingly impossible angle.

After the break, Tölzer earned at least the first test statement. Stephen MacAulay missed the margin call, Lubor Dibelka headed a straight shot past the right post. Kevin Weir also took aim on the crossbar. Decisive for Kurstädter’s expressed enthusiasm was Hannes Sedlmayr’s fight with Povorozniouka, which brought the two protagonists to an extended stay on the bench for penalty players, which made Tölzer but apprehensive. Bow hit order. Weir pulled back once again, Florian Strobl kept a clean sheet – 1:2. More, but now it hasn’t passed even once. As the end approached, so did the quality of the opportunities. A short corner was followed by a shot by Valentino Gschmeißner Dibelkas. Then Kyle Beach lost twice in a duel with Hungerecker. And three minutes before the end MacAulay did not put on the crown, as the dream brought a pass to Casey Borer without a goal.

But MacAuleay can also be different: for Weir’s final shot, the disc was empty, and the forward scored from a narrow angle without humor to tie the game 2:2 in the net. Before the start of the third straight overtime period, he threw out Meisner for a penalty after Weir’s emergency tackle on Tyler Gron. According to the penalized foul on the beach (Berwanger: “It was a clear foul”), then Kassler’s troublemaker Silvestre on the counter-attack led to the decision.

Tölzer lions – Kassel huskies n. V. 2:3 (0:2, 1:0, 1:0, 0:1)

goals: 0:1 (4:41) Sylvestre (Gron, Little), 0:2 (18:01) Povorozniouk (Sylvestre, Little 5-4), 1:2 (30:37) Weir (Strobl), 2: 2 (58:27) Mac Aulay (Pauli, Beach), 2:3 (61:48) Sylvestre (Gon, The Little). – penalty kick: Bad Tölz 14 + 10 Sedlmayr (kick), Kassel, Germany 16 + 10 Walters (Check gg. sahabet gurish Head/Neck) + 10 Povorozniouk (Kick). – referee: Bastian main/Stefan Vogl. – viewers: 1713.

Updated date: January 3, 2019, 12:00 p.m

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: newstars.edu.vn

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