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A wild spot in the Upper Bavaria Derby

2020-11-29T22:10:09.168Z


What a wild ride for SC Riessersee in Rosenheim: The team conceded five hits in the second section, but did not go away empty-handed and took one point with them at the end.


What a wild ride for SC Riessersee in Rosenheim: The team conceded five hits in the second section, but did not go away empty-handed and took one point with them at the end.

Rosenheim

- It was a spectacle that the Starbulls Rosenheim and SC Riessersee delivered on Sunday.

Usually, an ice hockey team that conceded a whopping five goals in just a third rarely leaves the ice victorious.

Because the SCR had a lot to offer offensively that early evening, the Oberbayern derby of the Oberliga Süd was enough to hit the penalty shootout.

There, after six attempts, the hosts had luck and the additional point thanks to the 6: 5 on their side.

It's actually a shame, because the guests provided the more present team in the first section.

Not in terms of disk ownership;

but that was not to be expected in advance.

But the Riesserseer took the more effective actions.

Shortly after the Starbulls first appeared dangerously in front of Daniel Allavena by Samuel Soramies, a reinforcement from Ingolstadt, the SCR struck ice cold.

Rosenheim certainly didn't get the best moment for a change.

Rather unexpectedly, the SCR came out on top in the opposing zone, with Arkiomaa and Vollmer playing the 1: 0 exemplary.

Marcus Weber only had to push in, giving his home club a kind of farewell present.

After the DEL and therefore also the Nürnberg Ice Tigers start playing again soon, Weber's time under the Alpspitze ends according to the agreement made with the end of November.

Rosenheim was allowed to try out three times.

A fact that annoyed Pana Christakakis at times.

For his part, the SCR managing director recognized two offenses that the DEL-proven referee Roland Aumüller left unpunished.

"Wake up now," said Christakakis from the stands in the direction of the game master.

The SCR team responded in its own way.

In the nimble counterattack against Arkiomaa, Christopher Chyzowski barely forgave, but just when Benjamin Kronawitter's second penalty time had expired, Vollmer was served the solo.

Ripped off, the veteran from Mittenwald Starbulls goalie Jonas Stettmer had no defense.

A guided tour that was more than deserved.

But also one that was quickly playful.

John Sicinski's address to his sleepy team bore fruit painfully quickly.

With a double strike, Rosenheim equalized to 2-2 in the first minute of the middle section.

A mere twelve seconds lay between Dominik Kolb's goal and the equalization by Maximilian Vollmayer.

Kink immediately requested the necessary time-out.

Half conditionally.

Although Arkiomaa quickly made it 3: 2, the SCR no longer found the prudence on which the initial lead had been based.

What happened up to the second break was much more than a roller coaster of emotions.

In principle, both sides acted wildly and without any tactical corset.

The defensive departments in particular only performed emergency services at times.

Vollmer put forward again for the SCR, 21 seconds before the siren the lead changed for the first time.

For the umpteenth time the Garmisch-Partenkirchner had to accept a counterattack.

But the Werdenfelsers always found their own answers.

Ultimately, it was Kronawitter who took the puck out of the air and somehow drove it over the goal line.

There might have been more in overtime, as the SCR was allowed to play the last few minutes in excess.

Enrico Henriquez-Morales, who converted two of his three penalties, made the decision.

Source: merkur

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