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How Lukas Gohlke von Rosenheim spoiled the anniversary

2022-01-06T14:14:32.929Z


How Lukas Gohlke von Rosenheim spoiled the anniversary Created: 01/06/2022Updated: 01/06/2022, 3:12 PM From: Stefan Schnürer Sad anniversary: ​​Lukas Gohlke played his 300th league game for EC Peiting in Rosenheim and suffered a bitter 8-2 defeat there. © Holger Wieland (archive) During the guest appearance in Rosenheim, striker Lukas Gohlke played his 300th league game for EC Peiting. However


How Lukas Gohlke von Rosenheim spoiled the anniversary

Created: 01/06/2022Updated: 01/06/2022, 3:12 PM

From: Stefan Schnürer

Sad anniversary: ​​Lukas Gohlke played his 300th league game for EC Peiting in Rosenheim and suffered a bitter 8-2 defeat there. © Holger Wieland (archive)

During the guest appearance in Rosenheim, striker Lukas Gohlke played his 300th league game for EC Peiting. However, the Starbulls refused to give the jubilee a present.

Peiting

- Since the 2015/16 season, striker Lukas Gohlke has been hunting for goals for EC Peiting. Last Wednesday in the away game at Starbulls Rosenheim, the native of Füssen, who will celebrate his 27th birthday in a few days, played his 300th league game for the Peitinger. However, it turned out to be a very sad anniversary: ​​At the 2: 8 (0: 3, 2: 3, 0: 2) Gohlke and his teammates made an appearance that gave cause for concern. Right from the start, the Peitinger did not have the slightest chance of being in second place in the table and they suffered the highest defeat of this season to date. After the fifth bankruptcy in the last six games, sixth place and thus the direct qualification for the championship round is increasingly in danger. On top of that, a series of negative events continued for the ECP:In duels against the top four teams from Weiden, Rosenheim, Regensburg and Memmingen, the Saal team has not scored a single point this season. The good news: All of the Peitinger's competitors in the fight for one of these coveted ranks - with the exception of SC Riessersee, which won in Landsberg - also came away empty-handed.

We were always a step too slow and didn't fight back.

Peiting's trainer Anton Saal

This fact is unlikely to have comforted ECP trainer Anton Saal. What his men in Rosenheim had offered was too poor. "We just watched and let the opponent play," said Saal at the press conference. He relentlessly enumerated the deficits of his team: “We didn't find any access to the game. We were always one step too slow and didn't fight back. ”The result was completely okay:“ It could have been one or two more goals, ”said Saal. Indeed, a double-digit defeat was quite possible.

Ice hockey: Rosenheim shoots 26 times in the first third, Peiting only once

It became apparent very early that this would not be a pleasant evening for the Peitinger.

The Starbulls put forward gear away from the first face-off.

Peiting's goalkeeper Andreas Magg was practically under constant fire and, thanks to a few brilliant saves, prevented the deficit from becoming hopeless after just 20 minutes.

However, he had no chance when Aaron Reinig (10th) Maximilian Vollmayer (15th) and Zackary Phillips (17th) from Rosenheim appeared completely free in front of his case and completed them effortlessly.

How overwhelming the superiority of the home side was in the first section is documented by the shot ratio of 26: 1.

Ice hockey: Despite the 6-0 deficit, Peiting does not give up

Eetu-Ville Arkiomaa had the first action of the Peitinger, which also deserved the label "scoring chance", when he forced the Rosenheim goalkeeper Kolarz to a parade with a hard shot. From then on, the guests made the game a little more open, but they still weren't really threatening for the Starbulls. Rather, Maximilian Brandl, from whose runners the disc jumped into the goal, increased to 4: 0 (24th). Then Steffen Tölzer (27th) and Curtis Leinweber (29th) made half a dozen for Rosenheim with their hits. In order to save the honor of the Peitinger, it should be said that, despite the clear residue, they did not let themselves completely hang down. Rather, they managed to make a little cosmetic result: Dominic Krabbat held out the bat after a long-range shot from Fabian Weyrich and thus marked the 1: 6 (30th),a few seconds before the break siren, Markus Czogallik faked a shot from Andreas Feuerecker to make it 2: 6 during an ECP outnumbered game. "In the second third we defended ourselves briefly," said Coach Saal - and immediately restricted it: "but only for a very short time".

Ice hockey: There is no more tension in the final third

In the final third it went back and forth.

But since Rosenheim no longer really wanted and Peiting couldn't, tension no longer arose.

Both goalkeepers got busy, but only Rosenheim's Kolarz kept his box clean.

His opponent Magg, however, had to admit defeat two more times (52nd, 60th).

“There won't be many of my players today who will say: I played well,” said Saal.

The Peitingers will have the chance to take revenge on Sunday, January 9th, when the people of Rosenheim come to the Peitnach (6 p.m.).

Before the time comes, the ECP will be performing at third in the table, the Eisbären Regensburg, on the program this Friday (8 p.m.).

The risk of further negative experiences for the Peitinger in these two games is very high.

statistics

Starbulls Rosenheim - EC Peiting 8: 2 (3: 0, 3: 2, 2: 0)

1st third:

1: 0 (9:25) Reinig (Tölzer, Daxlberger), 2: 0 (14:50) Vollmayer (Leinweber, Slezak), 3: 0 (16:17) Phillips (Snetsinger, Brandl).

2nd third:

4: 0 (23:01) Brandl (Draxinger, Phillips), 5: 0 (26:25) Tölzer (Brandl, Daxlberger), 6: 0 (28:33) Snetsinger (Leinweber, Vollmayer), 6 : 1 (29:10) Krabbat (Morris, Weyrich), 6: 2 (39:49) Czogallik (Feuerecker, Stauder / 5-4).

Third third:

7: 2 (51:35) Snetsinger (Draxinger, Brandl), 8: 2 (59:47) Schmidpeter (Slezak, Draxinger).

Penalty minutes:

Rosenheim 2, Peiting 8.

Spectators:

868.

Source: merkur

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