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After three minutes, Raphael Wolf put the 0: 1 for “Adler” with a concealed shot from the blue line. But almost in return, the Innsbruckers made up for it with a power play. As a result, the Villachers increasingly assumed command, launching one dangerous attack after another. And they were rewarded: in the 9th minute, a wonderful combination led to 1: 2. The “eagles” later determined the match, but the zip lines were always dangerous in the counterattacks. It was precisely from one of these quick counterattacks that “Haien” managed to match Jonathan Racine (13th). Only slightly later it was Patrick Bjorkstrand who secured VSV’s lead again to 2: 3.
3: 3 after the second third
In the second third the Blue and Whites started with a lot of pressure, pushed the Tyrolese defensively and fired from all positions. But Rene Swette was able to avoid another goal. After a puck loss in Villach’s third attack, Jan Lattner was stopped and could only be stopped by Jamie Fraser with an “emergency brake.” The result: a penalty shot! Lattner stepped forward, attempted to charge VSV goalkeeper Kristervs Gudlevski with a quick hook, but Villacher’s goalkeeper reacted brilliantly and kept VSV’s lead. At least until the 40th minute: Jan Lattner then scored: 23 seconds before the end of the third, he took advantage of “Haie’s” overpayment opportunity from close range to equalize 3: 3.
Innsbruckers secured the bonus point
The final section turned out to be a mirror image of the first two-thirds: in the 42nd minute, Jerry Pollastrone grabbed the puck and sank the puck into goal to make it 3: 4. But again Haie reacted: Ciampini struck on a counterattack from a right middle position towards the short corner to put the 4: 4 on. In the 52nd minute the power play opportunity: But VSV could not take advantage of this opportunity. So he went to overtime, which also did not bring any decisions. In the penalty shootout, the Innsbruck team secured the additional point with two penalties.
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