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Revenge successful - decimated Peitinger reward themselves for strong fighting performance in Füssen with 4-1 victory

2020-12-08T23:23:26.577Z


With only 16 field players arrived, the EC Peiting shows a strong fighting performance and wins 4: 1 in Füssen.


With only 16 field players arrived, the EC Peiting shows a strong fighting performance and wins 4: 1 in Füssen.

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- The second duel against EV Füssen within a week went much better for EC Peiting.

With only 16 field players arrived, the Peitinger won 4: 1 away in the ice hockey Oberliga Süd and took revenge for the 3: 7 home defeat.

“That was the best performance of the season today,” said ECP coach Sebastian Buchwieser, happy one day after his 41st birthday, about the strong performance of his troops.

"The players implemented what we trained on Monday and in the majority we were also lucky enough."

The two weakened teams - in addition to Ty Morris and Fabian Weyrich, captain Andreas Feuerecker was missing from the ECP - started the game cautiously.

The guests used the first good chance to take the tour.

A precise pass from Martin Mazanec over half the field landed at Nardo Nagtzaam (5th), who put the Peitinger in the lead with a well-placed shot.

The goal gave Buchwieser's protégés, who had trouble getting going at the beginning, security.

In the majority, Dennis Neal (9th) missed the second goal.

With two more men on the ice, the ECP was lucky when Füssens Marius Keller (9th) hit the post after a counterattack.

Nardo Nagtzaam involved in all four goals

As a result, the ECP had the better offensive actions.

Martin Mazanec (11th) and Martin Hlozek (15th) with a polish shot missed good chances.

On the other hand, ECP goalie Florian Hechenrieder prevented his former teammate Florian Stauder (16) from equalizing.

In the second round, the guests started outnumbered, which they survived without damage.

In contrast to the next Füssen power play.

Max Dropmann (29th) falsified a shot from Lubos Velebny which was unsustainable for Hechenrieder.

The Allgäu, who are now determining the game, tried to add more through Stefan Rott (32nd).

Afterwards, the Peitinger were able to free themselves from the pressure of the hosts.

Thomas Heger (32nd) and Simon Maier (37th) did not put the puck in the EVF box when they graduated.

The ECP opened the final third again with one man less.

Again without any negative consequences.

With two players outnumbered, the ECP was then able to cheer.

Mazanec just missed the goal.

Thomas Heger (46th) sank the gang ricochet to make it 2-1.

Shortly afterwards, Hechenrieder prevented Marc Besl (48th) from equalizing again.

ECP assistant captain Lukas Gohlke (54th), who used the next power play to make it 3-1, did better.

Füssen then took a break and the goalkeeper off the ice.

The Peitinger managed to keep the home side away from the goal until Nagtzaam (57th) finally put the lid on the deserved 4-1 away win with his empty-net goal.

The Dutchman was involved in all four Peitinger goals.

statistics

EV Füssen 1

EC Peiting 4

(0: 1, 1: 0, 0: 3)

1st third:

0: 1 (04:54) Nagtzaam (Mazanec).

2nd third:

1: 1 (27:01) Dropmann (Velebny / Payeur / 5-4)

3rd third:

1: 2 (45:57) Heger (Mazanec / Nagtzaam / 5-3), 1: 3 (53 : 46) Gohlke (Nagtzaam / Mazanec / 5-4), 1: 4 (56:43) Nagtzaam (Heger / S. Maier / 5-6).

Penalty minutes:

EVF 12 - ECP 10.

Spectators:

none.

further results

Rosenheim - Memmingen 5: 3

Höchstadt - Selb 1: 5

Source: merkur

All sports articles on 2020-12-08

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