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The capitals of Vienna started the new season of the ICE Hockey League, which bets at home, with a great performance. Vienna sat outside, in the first “duel of the capitals”, before the debutant iclinic Bratislava Capitals of the league with a clear 7-2. With Colin Campbell (triple pack), Marco Richter and Benjamin Nissner, five of the seven international hits were scored by newcomers. Next weekend, the spusu Vienna Capitals will meet in a home double at the Erste Bank Arena on Friday against Black Wings 1992 (7:15 pm) and on Sunday against Hydro Fehervar AV19 (5:30 pm).
Match report:
Head coach Dave Cameron can draw on a full lineup in the first game of the new ICE Hockey League season. Julian Grosslercher is celebrating his comeback after recovering from an upper body injury. Patrick Peter, however, is still missing due to a lower body injury. The spusu Vienna Capitals goal is guarded by the goal of the Austrian team Bernhard Starkbaum.
The spusu Vienna Capitals are off to a great start in the “capital club duel”. In the first power play of the new season, the disc is already twisted on the net. Taylor Vause shoots from the right towards the Bratislava gate, behind, signals a pass, then skates to the goal line, looks up and serves Colin Campbell in the slot. The American Hockey League newcomer just needs to extend his stick and lead the Vienna Capitals spusu 1-0 in the second minute (2 minutes, PP1). Thereafter, Vienna determined the game, and time and again, with aggressive early control and early interruption, generated good opportunities. Above all, it is Vause who creates the danger. In the 5th minute, the agile wing on the right has a lot of space again, deciding for lack of alternatives to the shot in the short right corner, where Bratislava goalkeeper Peter Hamerlik is nevertheless careful (5 min.). Afterwards, the home team from the Slovak capital reached twice a goal from Bernhard Starkbaum, who almost fell in love with spusu Vienna Capitals. As in the leader, Vause serves a circle teammate head-to-head right, this time it’s newcomer Graham McPhee, but the Edmonton Oilers NHL draft just misses the target (7th minute) . Alex Wall, with an attempt from the left circle to head to head, and Ali Wukovits, from the high position. give away more good opportunities (9 min.). In the 14th minute, Head Coach Dave Cameron’s team celebrated the well deserved 2-0. Benjamin Nissner puts a Bratislava defender in dire straits with an aggressive attack check. The puck lands with Niki Hartl. The forward lets the puck dribble on Nissner and the Swedish returnees hit this top shelf from the circle facing right in the short Kreuzeck (14 min). McPhee then misses a shot from the left to Hamerlik (15. Min_). Soon after, the capitals of Bratislava scored the next goal. Brock Higgs splinters the puck on the Viennese defense. Mitchell Hults is up and out and outscores Starkbaum 1-on-1 on a 1: 2 break after the first third (17th minute). Spusu Vienna Capitals survived a two-minute foul right at the beginning of the middle third (penalty against Vause for kicking), also thanks to Starkbaum, who has to show his qualities several times, without conceding and is consequently close to third goal. Newcomer Marco Richter pulls the correct marks into the slot, lets goalkeeper Hamerlik out with a bodily deception, but falls to the ground when the shot is fired (23 min.). The subsequent Viennese power play adds nothing. Soon after, Rotter has to go into the cooler for two minutes due to a disability. The spusu Vienna Capitals once again show a good penalty, the fourth this afternoon, Starkbaum is still the winner shortly after with a chance from Eduard Sedeviy (shot from the left side circle. 28. Min.) And sees in the 29th minute as his Increase teammates to 3: 1. Vause conquered the goal at the right corner in Bratislava’s third offensive. This then comes to McPhee at the right post. The forward sees Vause in the slot and Vienna’s number, he only needs to push the “91” over the line (29 min.). The spusu Vienna Capitals are now sure of themselves, that the album runs well. Campbell made his second big appearance in the 35th minute. The Canadian places the puck in the correct circle. he waits until a gap in traffic opens in front of Bratislava goalkeeper Hamerlik and hits the puck in the right corner of the cross (minute 35). Three minutes later, Campbell celebrates his Wall hat trick, which penetrates with energy and with great speed from the neutral zone to the third of the Slovaks. puts the puck sharply in the high slot, Campbell keeps his hit and goes up (38, min,).
The last third begins with a “wake-up call” for the spusu Vienna Capitals, Hults scores with his second goal, just 55 seconds after the restart, from the point of view of the hosts (41 min.). But Cameron’s fissures won’t stop. continuing with their game plan, Nissner fails the power play with a single timer, according to Rotter-Pass. to Hamerlik (minute 43). Vienna’s next outnumbered game brings 6: 2, just five seconds after the referees sent Tibor Varga to the penalty box. Hit newcomer Marco Richter who is worth watching from the right circle of confrontation (minute 48, PPI). This means that five of the six international touches that have been made so far were scored by newcomers. The spusu Vienna Capitals then carefully play the second half of the last third at home. When Campbell shoots from the left, the puck hits the left outer post (55, min.). In the next action, Wall wants to make it too beautiful and he cheats too many in front of the gate of Bratislava (minute 55), 54 seconds before the end, the puck moves on the net again. : 2 away win.
iclinic Bratislava Capitals – spusu Vienna Capitals 2: 7 (1: 2, 0: 3, 1: 2)
Tore BCA: Mitchell Hults (17 41. Min.)
Tore CAPS: Colin Campbell (2nd, PP1, 35th, 38th min.), Benjamin Nissner (14th min.), Taylor Vause (29th min.), Marco Richter (48 min., PP1), Ty Laney (60, min)
Spusu Vienna Capitals lineup
Goalkeepers: Bernhard Starkbaum I # 33 Sebastian Wraneschitz
1st line: # 50 Mario Fischer, # 8 Jéröme Leduc – # 81 Marco Richter, # 77 Colin Campbell, # 27 TY Loney
2. Linie: # 5 Dominic Hackl, # 4 Phil Lakos – # 9 Ali Wukovits, # 70 Benjamin Nissner, # 96 Niki Hartl
Line 3: # 42 Alex Wall, # 2 Luke Piff – # 21 Graham McPhee, # 91 Taylor Vause, # 6 Rafael Rotter
4th line: # 60 Timo Pallierer, # 11 Sascha Bauer – # 23 Fabio Artner, # 22 Julian Grosslercher, # 12 Alexander Cijan
Statement from Dave Cameron, CTO of spusu Vienna Capitals
“My team had a really strong first league game. We took the lead early. Each player has put herself fully at the service of the team. After our fourth goal, Bratislava tried to get in again, which of course resulted in spaces for us that we were able to use successfully. Of course, seven goals at the start of the season give the team a lot of self-confidence. It was a good performance from the first match to the final siren. ”
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Doubles at home on October 2 and 4
The spusu Vienna Capitals will continue with a home brace next weekend. On Friday, October 2, 2020, the Caps will face the 1992 Black Wings at Erste Bank Arena (7:15 pm). On Sunday, October 4, 2020, it will be at the Wiener Heimstätte against Hydro Fehervar AV19 (5:30 p.m.).
Advance Home Game Sales Are Ongoing
Tickets for the home games against Linz and Fehervar are now available, via the WIEN-TICKET online, the call center and 01 58885, at the advance booking offices or at the CS Hockey store in hall 3 of the Erste Bank Arena.
Presseinfo: capitals of Vienna
27.09.2020
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