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EC Peiting wins, hygiene concept works

2020-10-20T05:55:02.059Z


The EC Peiting completed its first test match in its home hall and defeated the "Starbulls Rosenheim". The association was excited to see how its hygiene concept works. The conclusion was extremely positive.


The EC Peiting completed its first test match in its home hall and defeated the "Starbulls Rosenheim".

The association was excited to see how its hygiene concept works.

The conclusion was extremely positive.

Peiting - Thomas Zeck didn't notice that much of the activity on the ice against the “Starbulls Rosenheim”.

At the first test match of the EC Peiting in front of a home crowd, the chairman of the league club was often out and about inside the stadium.

It was necessary to check whether the concept that the ECP had imposed on itself to be able to hold games in front of spectators actually worked.

The conclusion of the club boss was positive: “We are very satisfied.

Everything worked. ”There are still a few small things that could be improved.

But this is also normal.

The association had invested "an incredible amount of work" in the concept in advance, said Zeck.

In order to be able to guarantee sufficient distance, an extra toilet container was purchased.

In addition, an additional hut was installed where there is food.

Longer thirds of the breaks should ensure equalization when going to the toilet or to the kiosk.

According to Zeck, the “QR code” tool also worked very well, with which visitors can conveniently register via smartphone at the entrance.

EC Peiting: Conveniently to the stadium with a QR code

A maximum of 500 visitors would be allowed in a game of the league team, 210 came to the first test. An assessment after just one game is difficult.

Numerous fans, according to Zeck's assessment, also use the opportunity to watch the home games at home via “Sprade.tv”.

In order to make the live stream more interesting, two back-gate cameras were installed, reports the chairman.

Part of the fees that are due for the user at “Sprade.tv” go to the respective club.

EC Peiting: Success against "Starbulls"

The sporting result was also right on Sunday.

According to the ECP on its website, the Peiting team “took revenge” against the Rosenheimers.

The 1: 4 away defeat was followed by a 5: 2 victory for coach Sebastian Buchwieser's men.

Rosenheim first recorded a shot from the post and then the 1-0 through Kevin Slezak.

Outnumbered, the ECP managed 1: 1 (11th) through Nardo Nagtzaam.

Guest player Martin Hlozek (most recently in the Red Bull Salzburg hockey academy), who was tested by the Peitinger, was also involved.

Andreas Feuerecker (19th / outnumbered) and Daniel Reichert (20th) extended their lead to two goals.

In the middle third, the Rosenheimers hit the post again.

As a result, the game was evenly balanced, clear opportunities were in short supply.

And yet: The pace was “quite high for this early phase of preparation, and the entertainment value was great,” according to the ECP.

In the final third, Lukas Gohlke scored the 4: 1 after a counterattack (42nd).

Rosenheim shortened to 2: 4 (50th) after a Peitinger disc loss in the attack third.

With an empty-net goal, Gohlke (he slipped the puck into the net from around 50 meters) made the final score 5: 2.

Statistics: 1st third:

0: 1 (6:12) Slezak (Leinweber, Höller), 1: 1 (10:46) Nagtzaam (Morris, Hlozek / 4-5), 2: 1 (18:26) Feuerecker ( Maier, Morris / 5-4), 3: 1 (19:15) Reichert (Mazanec, Bartsch).

2nd third:

no goals.

Third third:

4: 1 (41:32) Gohlke (Krabbat, Maier), 4: 2 (49:33) Leinweber, 5: 2 (59:47) Gohlke (Feuerecker / emptny-net).

Penalty minutes:

Peiting 10, Rosenheim 8.

Referees:

Merk, Schusser, Gossmann.

Spectators:

210.

Source: merkur

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