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2021-02-19T23:01:14.821Z


For the first time, SC Riessersee has to admit defeat in the ice hockey Oberliga Süd under coach Ron Chyzowski. After four victories before, they lost 3-1 at home against ECDC Memmingen.


For the first time, SC Riessersee has to admit defeat in the ice hockey Oberliga Süd under coach Ron Chyzowski.

After four victories before, they lost 3-1 at home against ECDC Memmingen.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen - There is a new construction site at SC Riessersee.

But it is not on the ice, but above it.

A loudspeaker box that is attached under the roof of the Olympic Ice Sports Center did not really want to play the DJ's music on Friday evening.

Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't.

That in turn was also reflected on the ice.

Sometimes the SCR worked, sometimes it didn't.

This inconsistency ultimately resulted in a 1: 3 home defeat for the ice hockey league club against the ECDC Memmingen Indians.

Fast-paced beginning

In the first third, the box was still running perfectly, as was the SCR.

The game was respectable with a lot of speed, both teams unwound meters.

The hosts booked the better chances.

Simon Mayr with violence, Robin Soudek from close range, Bastian Eckl with feeling.

What they had in common: They didn't get the puck into the goal.

Likewise Florian Vollmer not after the dream pass of Soudek.

Then the Indians took command, constricting the SCR in their third for over a minute.

With the result: 1-0 for the ECDC.

Loudspeaker gets into trouble, as does the teams on the ice

In the second third, the loudspeaker got its problems, as did the teams on the ice.

The high pace was slowed down, the level sank, the teams rubbed off in duels.

Nevertheless, it was again the home side who set the tone.

Soudek started doing magic.

The Czech let the puck dance on the racket, got it under control and locked it.

But he did not gild his beautiful action, his shot just missed the goal.

A little later, Christoph Eckl, who scored 1-1 from the backcourt, did better.

But the joy did not last long.

Memmingen quickly made use of an excess and went back to the front.

The renewed equalization was also in the air.

Moritz Miguez single-handedly and Bastian Eckl and Christopher Chyzowski together failed, as did Soudek again.

SCR incurs unnecessary penalties

Thus, from an SCR point of view, it went into the final third with the narrow deficit.

And the hosts played that almost consistently in the beginning.

First Soudek took a seat on the penalty bench, then Vollmer, then Bastian Eckl.

The third was eight minutes old, six of them were called: four Riessersers against five Memmingers.

Coach Ron Chyzowski didn't like that either: "We're incurring unnecessary penalties that cost time and energy." That was the point.

Time was running out for the whites and blues and they lacked the necessary punch on the offensive.

They created chances, but the disc didn't want to go online again.

That was also due to the strong guest goalie Lukas Steinhauer, but above all to the SCR itself. The last consequence was missing.

Again and again the Indians were able to free themselves, like seconds before the end.

The hosts replaced goalie Christian Schneider with a field player.

Memmingen used this to score the third goal with the final siren.

“We didn't manage to play with concentration for more than 60 minutes,” Chyzowski sums up.

The commonality between the SCR and the loudspeaker box.

Source: merkur

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