Ronja Hark needs good nerves in the play-off semifinals
Created: 03/03/2022, 11:45 am
By: Paul Hopp
Ronja Hark from Hohenfurch is currently playing with Memmingen in the play-off semifinals.
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Ice hockey player Ronja Hark from Hohenfurch is fighting with the "Memmingen Indians" team for a place in the DFEL play-off final.
It's very exciting.
Hohenfurch – Ice hockey player Ronja Hark from Hohenfurch is currently fighting with the “Memmingen Indians” team for a place in the play-off final of the German Women's Ice Hockey League (DFEL).
Opponents of the Allgäu are the "Mad Dogs Mannheim".
After two games it is 1:1 in the series.
The "best of five" mode applies, which means that whoever has three wins first moves into the final.
The next games will take place on Saturday, March 5th, at 7:45 p.m. and Sunday, March 6th, at 12:30 p.m., both in Mannheim.
Ronja Hark in action in both semi-finals
Memmingen won the first duel 3:2 after a penalty shootout.
Daria Gleissner converted the decisive attempt for the "Indians".
In front of around 320 spectators, Mannheim took the lead twice – 1-0 (25th/outnumbered) and 2-1 (36th).
Memmingen equalized in each case (32', 39').
After the 20-minute overtime didn't bring a decision, it went to a penalty shootout.
The game was tight again the next day, and in the end Mannheim won 3-2 after extra time.
The decisive goal came in the 17th minute of overtime by Luisa Welcke.
18-year-old Ronja Hark has played 19 Bundesliga games this season.
In the main round, which Memmingen finished in second place, the defender scored eight points (2 goals/6 assists).
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