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EC Red Bull Salzburg also lost the second quarter-final match against Dornbirn. After a catastrophic start, he scored a bitter 3: 6.

EC Red Bull Salzburg completely screwed up the start of the ICE Hockey League quarter-finals. Eisbullen fell 3: 6 (0: 3, 1: 1, 2: 2) at Dornbirn on Sunday and are already 0: 2 behind in the best-of-7 series. However, the story is hopeful: Dornbirn also won the first two quarter-finals in 2014. In the end, however, Salzburg prevailed 4-2 after a winning streak.

Eisbullen started the second game at Dornbirn in catastrophic fashion. After less than seven and a half minutes, they were already 3-0 down. Salzburg goalkeeper Jean-Philippe Lamoureux was immediately replaced by Jesper Eliasson. The second third didn’t start much better with a power play goal from the hosts. At least Mario Huber was able to cut it down to 1: 4. In the final third, Alexander Rauchwald let Salzburg wait for a turning point with the next outnumbered hit. But Dornbirn fought back in 24 seconds with his fifth goal.

Coach Matt McIlvane tried it all again and knocked the keeper off the ice with seven minutes remaining. But Dornbirn punished him with a short pass into the empty goal. With his second goal, Huber achieved some aesthetic results. “That was not enough today,” said Salzburg forward Rauchwald, annoyed. “We have to present ourselves differently on Tuesday.”

Play-off, quarter-finals: Dornbirn – RB Salzburg 6: 3 (3: 0.1: 1.2: 2). Goals: Salmela (2.), MacKenzie (7.), Nilsson (8., 57./SH/EN), Woger (24./PP), Luciani (50.) and Huber (28./PP, 59. / SH), Rauchwald (49./PP). Stand in the best-of-7 series: 2-0. It’s more: Bratislava – Bozen 2: 7 (1: 0, 1: 6, 0: 1). Series: 1: 1. Fehérvár – Vienna Capitals 2: 3 (0: 1,1: 2,1: 0). Series: 0: 2. VSV – KAC 6: 3 (3: 2.1: 1.2: 0). Series: 1: 1.

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