Rosenheim - After the chaotic weeks in the ice hockey league, the Starbulls are returning to the ice this week, but the away game next Friday in Peiting has also been canceled.
Will the green-whites still fight for three points on Friday?
The Starbulls have not been hunting for points in the ice hockey Oberliga Süd since November 10, after it became known that there were three corona cases in the team.
The games against
Deggendorf, Memmingen, Lindau and Regensburg
were then already canceled.
The
restart was planned for November 27th
with the away game in Peiting.
Meanwhile, on Monday morning it became known that this
game will not take place as planned
.
When asked by rosenheim24.de, a spokesman for Starbulls Rosenheim said that the game
should be postponed
due to
corona cases at EC Peiting
.
It was only announced at the weekend that there are also two new corona cases among the green-whites, which, however, are
not decisive for the
postponement
of the game
.
However, the Rosenheimers should still be on the ice on Friday and fight for important points in the top division.
Several possibilities are currently being examined to be able to play on Friday, one is currently
looking for an opponent
.
According to Starbulls, the opponent is
expected to be determined in the course of the afternoon
.
Most likely a
game against the ECDC Memmingen Indians
, which according to the schedule would have no play on Friday.
So you could make up for the game against the Allgäu, which was actually scheduled for November 17th.
The Memmingen team are also one of the few teams that are currently not in quarantine due to corona cases.
In the table it goes haywire due to the many game cancellations in the past few days.
The Rosenheimers are
still in fourth place
with
nine points from three games
, although they have three or four fewer games than their competitors from Regensburg, Selb and Riessersee in places one to three.
However, it remains unclear how the lack of training sessions in the past few weeks will affect.
Therefore,
the league
remains
exciting
.
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