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1-0 derby victory is balm for the Klostersee soul

2023-02-14T19:30:01.608Z


Two days earlier, during the "remote analysis" of EHC Klostersee's guest game at the Tölzer Löwen, coach Dominik Quinlan had still hoped to be able to stand at the ice hockey rink in the home derby against the Starbulls Rosenheim on Sunday evening.


Two days earlier, during the "remote analysis" of EHC Klostersee's guest game at the Tölzer Löwen, coach Dominik Quinlan had still hoped to be able to stand at the ice hockey rink in the home derby against the Starbulls Rosenheim on Sunday evening.

Grafing – The reading on the clinical thermometer again prevented it from working in the Wildbräu Arena, which was well filled but not quite sold out to the last seat.

With which the head coach of the Red and Whites had to cheer on SpradeTV again.

Dominik Quinlan said afterwards: "Just awesome.

The lads defended well and hardly allowed any significant chances to score in a five-a-side game.”

Not only in the Grafinger camp did everyone agree that the young goalkeeper Marinus Schunda was the match winner in the second three-point victory in the Oberliga season.

"He was outstanding," praised Jimmy Quinlan, the father and representative of the sick head coach.

"We defended our own zone very well overall and always as a group and continued the fighting performance from the Tölz game," he summed up.

The super performance was also due to a courageous and committed offensive performance.

"We didn't want to expect the enemy attacks only in the so-called trap, but also do something forward."

According to the EHC legend, the simple recipe, which was implemented practically perfectly, was: “If necessary, clarify the dangerous situations via the gang and in attack no blind passes into the slot on suspicion in order to avoid quick breaks.” This calculation worked out.

Because in the end, on this "holiday in Grafing", as Willy Vollmayer moderated the press conference, the Klosterseer missed just as clear shot opportunities as against the table second from the neighboring district.

After three good performances, but always narrow defeats in the duel with the Starbulls from Rosenheim, it was simply your turn and this time you had the necessary luck on your side, said a fan in an EHC outfit on the boards, the one in the squad around Captain Raphael Kaefer cheered on the umpteenth lap of honor.

On the other hand, the guests in the VIP room had to wait a while for coach Jari Pasanen – apparently the Starbulls tamer had something to say in the dressing room after the embarrassment for his professional squad.

"We played a horrible first third.

My team tried to create the space on the ice that was not hoped for by combinations with frustration fouls instead of fighting.

It got better, but my players didn't show what I expected," explained the Finn.

His team was surprised by the opposition's toughness, "that's why we never found our game".

When asked how that could be after recent stable performances, SBR coach Pasanen explained: "Five percent less attitude means 50 percent less performance, an ice hockey teacher once said correctly." ele

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Hot gang fights between the Klosterseers (in red, from left) Felix Kaller, Vili Vesalainen, Yannick Kischer and the Rosenheimers Manuel Strodel and Bradley McGowan. 

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Source: merkur

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