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The decision is made in the power play - Miners are now under pressure

2024-03-15T22:25:34.863Z

Highlights: The decision is made in the power play - Miners are now under pressure. Martin Andrä, who beat opponent Stefan Mechel and also got past goalkeeper Philip Lehr, surprisingly equalized the score at 1-1. Miesbach's Johannes Bacher checked Lynnden Pastachak so hard that he was given a game-time penalty. Peißenberg then had the advantage for another five minutes, but didn't make enough of it. The team absolutely has to win away from home on Sunday in order to force a decisive fifth game.



As of: March 15, 2024, 11:09 p.m

By: Paul Hopp

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Bitter moment for Peißenberg: Miesbach's Bohumil Slavicek has just scored the 2-1 lead for the guests, which made their fans happy.

In the end it was a narrow result.

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The third playoff game between the Peißenberg Miners and TEV Miesbach was a close affair.

In front of around 1,600 spectators, a powerplay goal decided the match.

Peißenberg

– It was an impressive picture that presented itself at the entry ceremony for the Miners players.

The entire standing stand was bathed in the TSV club colors red and black using flags waved by the spectators.

The Peißenberg fans also showed their support on a huge banner with the words “Let’s go Miners” in capital letters.

However, the whole thing didn't help.

Peißenberg Miners are 1:2 behind in the series

The Peißenberg Miners narrowly lost their third game

in the semi-final series of the Bayernliga against TEV Miesbach

in front of their home crowd 1:2 on Friday evening.

The team absolutely has to win away from home on Sunday in order to force a decisive fifth game.

In the first third there were already signs that it would be difficult for the Miners.

Miesbach largely determined the action and often got stuck in the opponent's zone.

TEV players often finished free in front of TSV keeper Korbinian Sertl.

The visitors' lead was deserved - and came from a good move: Thomas März made it 1-0 (7th).

Peißenberg had problems putting together an orderly game structure.

If the Miners did get in front of the goal, like

Lynnden Pastachak

(6th, 11th), who played surprisingly, and Max Malzatzki (7th), then TEV goalkeeper Philip Lehr was there.

Shortly before the end of the third there was a great chance to equalize, but Dejan Vogl only hit the left post (20th).

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The middle third started more evenly.

The first penalty time in the game was exciting: Miesbach's Johannes Bacher checked Pastachak so hard that he was given a game-time penalty.

Peißenberg then had the advantage for another five minutes, but didn't make enough of it.

Two shots on goal were the meager result.

A great individual action by Martin Andrä, who beat opponent Stefan Mechel and also got past goalkeeper Lehr, surprisingly equalized the score at 1-1 (32').

As a result, there were more attempts on goal on both sides.

Miners striker Valentin Hörndl did a lot for the offensive game and was narrowly missed by Lehr (37th).

The winning goal comes when Miesbach has the majority

Even before the first face-off in the final third, Bernhard Schmid and Miesbach's Michael Grabmaier clashed.

Both of them spent longer in the penalty box.

After a good move by Miesbach, Vogl narrowly failed on the other side (36th).

When the Miners were outnumbered for the first time (48th), Miesbach hit the post.

On the other side, Andrä failed with a break.

In the same power play, the guests made it 2-1 (50th) with a shot that seemed durable.

Bohumil Slavicek was listed as the shooter.

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Afterwards, Miesbachs Lehr saved first against Andrä, then against Pastachak (54th).

Peißenberg now put pressure on.

Dominic Krabbat only hit the outside bar (56'), Pastachak's shot was parried by keeper Lehr (57').

Bitter: Peißenberg received a bench penalty for having six players on the ice (58th).

With the majority, the TEV cleverly played down the time.

Peißenberg tried again, but Martin Lidl didn't get more than one shot at the TEV housing.

Statistics:


TSV Peißenberg 1


TEV Miesbach 2


1st third: 0:1 (6:37) March (Grabmaier, Pölt).

2nd third: 1:1 (31:45) Andrä (Vogl, Hörndl).

3rd third: 1:2 (49:36) Slavicek (Pölt/5-4).

Penalty minutes: Peißenberg 18, Miesbach 31. Referee: Fischer, Velkoski.

Spectators: 1612.

Source: merkur

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