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Salzburg entered the first break with a 2-1 lead against Graz and made the decision with three goals in five minutes early in the middle third. In the highest win since January 2019, nine different players entered the goalscorer list.
“Every row had a really good movement towards the goal. It can be said that today everything went well. We didn’t stop behind either, and then the result was a bit high. But we are happy to take that with us, ”said the only two-time scorer, John Peterka. For the 99ers it was also the biggest loss in 17 years, since a 9-0 loss to KAC on December 5, 2003.
Bolzano new favorite
Bozen was able to break into first place, although the Foxes played four games less than the Graz team. The South Tyrolese have been the standout team since the coronavirus outbreak in late October, having since won all six of their games in regular time. .
Villach is still penultimate, but has high hopes for Tuesday’s derby. VSV expect NHL forward Michael Raffl, who is on loan from the Philadelphia Flyers, to be available to his home club for the first time.
Caps win in overtime
The capitals of Vienna celebrated their first victory in Klagenfurt in more than a year and a half. The game really picked up speed in the 46th minute, when the KAC converted a 1: 2 lead into a 3: 2 lead with two hits in 13 seconds.
The Viennese equalized a minute later and found a response to Carinthians 4: 3 (54th) through Ty Loney (58th). In overtime, Colin Campbell scored the caps for the victory and fourth place with his second goal that night.
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Final results:
KAC – Vienna 4: 5 nV
(1: 2 0: 0 3: 2 – O: 1)
Goals: Ganahl (14./SH), Hundertpfund (46.), Strong (46.), Haudum (53./PP) and Nissner (14./PP), Wukovits (17./PP), Loney (58. ), Campbell (47, 65)
Salzburg – Graz 10: 2
(2: 1 3: 0 5: 1)
Tore: Skille (11.), Pilloni (17.), Schofield (24./PP), Peterka (28., 52.), Joslin (29.), Raffl (42./PP), Pallestrang (47.) , Viveiros (48.), Baltram (60./PP) bzw. MacKay (19.), Cameranesi (47.)
Linz – Innsbruck 1: 5
(0: 2 0: 2 1: 1)
Pelletier (46th) or Ciampini (1st, 46th), Christoffer (14th), Girard (24th), Hochfilzer (36th)
Bozen – VSV 4: 1
(1: 0 2: 0 1: 1)
Catenacci (6./PP), Alberga (23), Gazley (28), Frigo (59./EN) and Kreuzer (43./PP)