The Eisbären Berlin have expanded their away series in the German Ice Hockey League (DEL).
On Thursday evening, the German champions won the Nürnberg Ice Tigers 6: 2 (1: 1, 3: 0, 2: 1).
Blaine Byron, Kai Wissmann, Marcel Noebels, Zach Boychuk, Leonhard Pföderl and Matt White ensured with their goals that the capitol won their sixth league game on foreign ice this season after an increase in performance in the second period.
Nuremberg - In front of 3,011 spectators in the Nürnberger Arena, the polar bears got off to a great start: After 36 seconds, Byron took the lead.
After that, however, the Berliners revealed some weaknesses in voting.
The Franks became increasingly dangerous and came just before the first break through a goal from Gregor MacLeod to equalize.
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After the restart, the capital city acted much more focused and purposeful.
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