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Salzburg twice made up a deficit with the Linzers, who introduced a new title sponsor with the Steinbach Group. Loan John Jason Peterka, who had been selected by the Buffalo Sabers, made it 2-2, after which the guests moved away to 4-2. Taylor Chorney responded to Andreas Kristler’s goal (minute 42) with his second goal of the night (46) to make it 5: 3. Thomas Raffl put the final point in the empty goal (59th).
Graz fans saw no less than a dozen goals. The Grazer kicked off in a fury without newly signed Canadian goalkeeper Olivier Rodrigue. After 4-0 in the 16th minute, Haie’s goalkeeper Thomas McCollum had to make way for Rene Swette, but couldn’t avoid three more hits. Center Anthony Cameranesi was the man of the game with four goals. After 0: 7, the Tyrolese started and scored five goals from five different players.
KAC couldn’t stop after falling behind in the derby
Like Salzburg and Graz, the KAC also has nine points. The 2019 champion had lost both of his home games the previous season, but in the 330 derby he was not held back by a deficit.
Martin Ulmer put Villach ahead after just half a minute, but Dennis Sticha (3rd), Thomas Hundertpfund (29th / first Derby goal after 21 games without a goal) and Clemens Unterweger (48th) turned the game around. Villach has not won nine games in Klagenfurt since 2016.
VSV stayed in three points and was outscored by Dornbirn. After a 3-0 deficit at Fehervar, the Bulldogs celebrated a 5-4 victory after overtime, their second win of the season. Anton Straka secured it after 3:13 minutes of overtime. The Hungarians managed to equalize 2:10 minutes before the end of regulation time.
The capitals of Vienna could regain the lead with a victory against South Tyrol on Saturday.
ICE Hockey League, matchday five
Friday:
Linz – Salzburg 3: 6
(1: 1 1: 3 1: 2)
Tore: Umicevic (12.), Pelletier (25.), Kristler (42./PP) resp. Pallestrang (15.), Peterka (36.), Chorney (38./PP, 46./PP), Joslin (39.), Raffl (59.)
Penalty minutes: 15 or 7
Graz – Innsbruck 7: 5
(5: 0 2: 0 0: 5)
Goals: Cameranesi (5th, 15th, 17th / PP, 30th), Lindner (12th / PP), Alagic (16th), Porsberger (23rd) and Ciampini (45th), Jennes (48th)), Gerlach (52./PP) , Christoffer (56.), Saucerman (57.)
Penalty minutes: 16 or 6
Fehervar – Dornbirn 4: 5 ad
(3: 0 0: 1 1: 3/0: 1)
Tore: Kähkönen (4th), Mihaly (5th), Petan (6th), Hari (58th) bzw. Romig (34th), Rapuzzi (41st / SH), Fröwis (44th), Macierzynski (46th), Straka (64th)
Penalty minutes: 4 or 10
KAC – VSV 3: 1
(1: 1 1: 0 1: 0)
Goals: Sticha (3rd), Hundertpfund (29th), Unterweger (48th) and Ulmer (1st)
Penalty minutes: 12 or 6