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Frustration instead of relief

2020-02-16T11:29:48.356Z


After the new bankruptcy at home, the Black Bears face relegation from the national league.


After the new bankruptcy at home, the Black Bears face relegation from the national league.

Freising - It should have been the next liberation of the Freising ice hockey national league team. After 60 minutes against the leaders of the relegation relegation round from Bayreuth, however, there was a sobering 2-5 loss for the Black Bears and the certainty that five wins are now essential for five games.

The hosts had kept up well on Friday evening for 30 minutes before they were knocked out. Coach Gregor Tomasik saw two main reasons for the defeat. "We gave up our leadership twice too quickly and easily, and in the second third we received too many fines and disciplinary sentences."

The first round was still on schedule. Hardly any highlights, but it was still 0-0. The Black Bears even had to put up with the accusation that they could not do anything countable from two overpower games. From the second third onwards, the cathedral city penalty time also collected. First of all without consequences. On the contrary, in the 25th minute when Sami Hamza from Freising was sitting in the cooler, colleague Nolan Regan used a sloppy play by the opponent to score the lead in the outnumbered. The jubilation lasted only briefly, because before the home side had the fifth man on the ice again, Florian Müller equalized for the Tigers. The same rhythm continued after boxing by Freisings Pavel Hanke with Christopher Maier (28 min, both 2 + 2 + 10). The Domstadters outnumbered Christian Mitternacht's 2-1 lead in the 31st minute. Just eleven seconds later, Bayreuth's Pajk had already equalized in the middle of the Bears' party mood. Pavel Hanke still finished his ten minutes at the bottom of the table when Manuel Kühnl joined with another disciplinary penalty. That really hurt the hosts. Because while the Bears hardly had any more chances, the combinations at the league leaders were now running smoothly. Logical consequence: the 4-2 lead for Bayreuth by a double strike from Geigenmüller (37th) and Trolda (38th). Anyone who thought Freising could turn the game in the final third was disappointed in the 43rd minute when Pleger increased to 5-2 for the Upper Franconia. As a result, hardly anything worth mentioning came from the Bears. Only substitute goalkeeper Johannes Sedlmeier, who came into play for Hanisch in the 49th minute, was able to shine with some great saves.

Since main competitor Pegnitz won his home game, the distance to the saving bank has grown.

SE Freising - Bayreuth II 2: 5 (0: 0, 2: 4, 0: 1).

Goals: 1: 0 (24:02) Regan, 1: 1 (25:28) F. Müller (Pajk), 2: 1 (30:35) Midnight (Weinzierl), 2: 2 (30:56) Pajk ( Geigenmüller), 2: 3 (36:03) Geigenmüller, 2: 4 (37:39) Trolda (Zimmer), 2: 5 (42:59) N. Pleger (C. Maier). Penalty minutes: 12 + 20/20 + 10. Spectators: 180

Source: merkur

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