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Also against Kassel a smack: Löwen conceded four power play goals at 1: 6

2021-11-06T11:01:12.875Z


The home balance of the Tölzer Löwen is taking on frightening forms. On Friday evening they lost 1: 6 to the Kassel Huskies in front of a sparse backdrop.


The home balance of the Tölzer Löwen is taking on frightening forms.

On Friday evening they lost 1: 6 to the Kassel Huskies in front of a sparse backdrop.

Bad Tölz - Striking defensive carvers were largely absent this time.

In return, neither the referee performance nor the numbered match of the Tölzer Löwen - to date at least the second-best in the DEL 2. And so the result at the end was similar to that of the previous home game: Against a again sparse backdrop, the Isarwinklers were effectively defeated by Kassel Huskies with 1: 6 (1: 1: 0, 0: 5, 0: 1).

It was the next rejection in a massively frustrating fall of ice hockey.

And also the next injured: Thomas Merl had to pass after the first third with adductor problems.

Brady is blown away in a promising situation - no penalty time

Almost 44 minutes were over when Ian Brady was knocked down twice in a promising position by simply sliding into the opponent. You can't even find a clearer way of setting things up in the rule book. But neither Mischa Apel nor Daniel Ratz felt compelled to sanction the Kassel offense. The lions survived the four-to-zero situation unscathed, but the decision stood as a symbol for a rather idiosyncratic performance of the two referees, who did not have depth of field in their assessment in all formative moments.

Now, a questionable appearance by the referees in the event of a clear defeat is often accompanied by the echo of the excuse.

Especially since the duo was not primarily responsible for the Tölzer's obvious weakness in penalty killing.

But the appearance of the superintendent fits the adversity that the spa townspeople have to face in these weeks.

Once you don't hit yourself, then the disaster comes from a third party.

Huskies goalie Kuhn shows not the slightest weakness

Bitter also because the lions presented a very neat first third.

Both Cam Spiro and Thomas Brandl came to a close in front of the Huskies enclosure.

Unfortunately, they met a goalie in Gerald Kuhn who did not want to attract attention with the slightest weakness.

Löwen coach Kevin Gaudet acknowledged this with the conclusion: “We played very well, but we needed a 3-0.

But Kuhn was the match winner for Kassel. "

Five goals conceded in the middle third

Brandl managed to overcome the former Wolfsburg in the second attempt. But then came the middle third and the U-turn in a match that Tölzer had to date in a superior manner. Marco Wölfl's stick shot provided the first numerical advantage for North Hesse, which Oliver Granz knew how to use with a slap shot from the right side. When Tom Horschel appeared again through an offense behind Kuhn's case, things took their course. Corey Trivino scored twice for Kassel, whereby the puck was only in the safety net, and at 1: 3 an offside suspicion stuck. Jamie MacQueen's shot then slipped Wölfl through the suspenders, and the 1: 5 was preceded by an alleged stick blow from Ian Brady. Kuhn, meanwhile, unpacked big saves against Horschel and Spiro.

However, the boys also made it difficult for themselves.

Several power play situations, sometimes with two more players on the ice, did not lead to further goals.

And so the Friday evening and the past few weeks can be summarized quite precisely: What the Löwen are currently offering is not enough.

Tölzer Löwen - Kassel Huskies 1: 6 (1: 0, 0: 5, 0: 1)

Goals:

1: 0, (11:34) Merl (Eberhardt, Ott), 1: 1 (21:08) Granz (Rutkowski, Spitzner 5-4), 1: 2 (26:10) Trivino (Keussen, Rutkowski 5 -4), 1: 3 (28:42) Trivino (MacQueen, Orendorz), 1: 4 (36:02) MacQueen (Trivino, Rutkowski 5-4), 1: 5 (39:45) Keussen (MacQueen, Rutkowski 5-4), 1: 6 (56:41) Cameron (Spitzner, Gams).

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Penalty minutes:

Bad Tölz 14, Kassel 20. -

Referees:

Mischa Apel, Daniel Ratz.

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Spectators:

1167.

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Source: merkur

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