EHC Klostersee: Bitter 4:6 home defeat against Passau Black Hawks in the final minutes
Created: 02/12/2022, 22:45
Grafing's newcomer Jordan Stallard (No. 40 in red) shone with two assists and also scored himself on his EHC debut to make it 3:2.
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EHC Klostersee is defeated by the Passau Passau Black Hawks in the ice hockey Oberliga Süd at the debut of new signing Jordan Stallard with 4:6 goals.
Grafing
– doesn't exist at all.
The chorus of the song from "Der Wolf" is always played in the Grafinger Eisstadion when goals are conceded.
Yesterday twice too often from the point of view of the host EHC Klostersee, who lost 4:6 to the Passau Black Hawks in an at least balanced game.
In addition to a handful of sick people, Raphael Kaefer was missing from the red and white team.
As it turned out, the captain suffered another metatarsal fracture in the last away game in Füssen.
At least Jordan Stallard's final eligibility papers arrived just in time.
The Canadian, who arrived from North America on Wednesday morning, made his debut in the EHC jersey alongside Philipp Quinlan and Lynnden Pastachak.
The 25-year-old striker had his first offensive action worth mentioning after just under seven minutes at Grafinger.
The 1:0 came from the second power play.
Goalscorer Marinus Kritzenberger was served by Stallard with a direct pass (13th).
The EHClers took the narrow lead into the break after a balanced first third.
Canada import "Jordy" Stallard introduces himself with his debut goal and two assists
The defense was always on guard, but the rest of the defense was completely missing when equalizing (22nd).
Klostersee was in a kind of offensive euphoria - two big chances ended immediately before with the Black Hawks keeper - moved up much too far.
That happened to the hosts again, but then Philipp Hähl parried against Passau's top scorer Jakub Cizek (25th).
Shortly thereafter, the EHC worked its way forward again.
Florian Gaschke sunk the second margin after a pass from Finland's Vili Vesalainen (27').
The 2:1 only lasted 17 seconds and one more carelessness.
Both sides were not defensively stable in this phase.
When the Klosterseer tanked through Pastachak and Phil Quinlan, Stallard dusted off to make it 3:2 (32nd).
This time the lead was not brought to the aisle in the dressing room.
The guests kept the overview when equalizing again and countered ice cold at 3: 4, one second before the siren.
A real blow.
With a lot of fighting effort and quite technically good approaches, EHC Klostersee created the well-deserved 4:4 tie (50th) through Pastachak.
After that, the Grafingers were closer to the winning goal, but the Lower Bavarians scored, to the decisive 4:5 in the 57th minute and finally into the empty EHC box.
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