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Ice hockey: ERC Sonthofen wins against Woodstocks

2021-11-07T01:07:07.731Z


Sonthofen– Last weekend, ERC Sonthofen won 13-1 against the Woodstocks from Augsburg in front of 589 spectators. 


Sonthofen– Last weekend, ERC Sonthofen won 13-1 against the Woodstocks from Augsburg in front of 589 spectators. 

Inspired by the impressive backdrop and the Sonthof fans who welcomed their team with a huge banner with the inscription “Next stop: Landesliga”, the black and yellow team put their guests under enormous pressure right from the start.

Guest goalkeeper Jennifer Spingler was tested time and time again.

In the third minute of the game she had to admit defeat when Ondrej Havlicek shot the Oberallgäu 1-0 ahead with a well-aimed shot.

Four minutes later, Denis Adebahr made it 2-0 and only 87 seconds later, Alexander Henkel made it 3-0.

Change of goalkeeper

After another double hit by Christian Engler and Ondrej Havlicek in the 10th and 11th minutes of the game, the brave goalkeeper left her box in favor of Niklas Syguda.

But Syguda was also under constant fire and was outnumbered in the 15th and 17th minutes of the game when first Kristof Spican and then Vladimir Kames finished 7-0.

Shortly before the end of the third, referee Lars Neelsen injured himself so badly that he was out for the rest of the game.

With the approval of both teams, referee Salvatore Vacca took over the management of the match alone.

Consolation goal

In the second third, the interaction between the ERC waned somewhat.

But what shouldn't be noticeable about scoring.

A good four minutes after the restart, Kristof Spican was there in the minority game and skillfully converted to 8-0.

Halfway through the season there was a shift change in the home side's goal.

Fabian Schütze said goodbye with a “zero” and left the “box” to U20 goalie Calvin Stadelmann.


In the 36th minute of play, Matyas Stransky pushed in to make it 9-0.

Augsburg in turn, in the person of Dominik Settele, took advantage of the moment in the 38th minute of the game and marked the consolation goal to make the score 1: 9.

What the two Sonthofen-based Stransky and Spican did not want to sit on.

Two goals in the last third

Without further ado, Matyas Stransky restored the old goal gap after just under a minute to make it 10: 1 and Kristof Spican pushed in again shortly before the end of the third to make it 11: 1, which also corresponded to the break.

In the last third, the audience should see two more goals: In the 50th minute of the game, captain Christian Tarrach used the chance to make it 12: 1 and Kristof Spican to make the final score of 13: 1.


Source: merkur

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