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The capitals of Vienna were able to register a 5: 3 home win against Linz. They are now at the top of the table.
With victories from the capitals of Vienna, KAC, Bolzano and Dornbirn in Graz, the Friday games of the third round of the ICE Hockey League were held. The Viennese inflicted their first defeat on Linz with a 5-3 loss at home. Innsbruck also lost for the first time, 1: 6 at Bozen, where HCB South Tyrol again made positive headlines after game cancellations due to crown. KAC striker Nick Petersen, who scored all the goals in the 4-1 win at Szekesfehervar, is sure of it.
Capitals triumph over Linz
The Capitals, which started with a 7-2 win in Bratislava, did not show their initial dominance against Linz enough on the scoreboard and had to submit four times to secure victory. New Legionary Colin Campbell proved accurate again, beating former Caps goalkeeper David Kickert twice (3rd, 35th) and maintaining five goals after two games this season.
Linzer’s strong single line had ready answers in the person of goalkeeper Brian Lebler (22, 36), from the middle third the game was balanced. A double strike in 44 seconds by Jerome Leduc (52nd) and Ty Loney (53rd) decided the game. After two victories, newly formed Linz coach Pierre Beaulieu suffered his first defeat. “We have to skate more, we just stood up. The Viennese accepted all the duels, we looked weak,” Linz goalkeeper Kickert complained to Sky.
Innsbruck 1: 6 against Bozen
He also set a first mood brake for Innsbruck with a 1: 6 at Bozen. The South Tyrolese, who started late after crown cases and game cancellations, showed no starting problems against Innsbruck, which started with two wins. After 18 minutes the score was 3: 1 in front of some 900 spectators, with three blocks the hosts even increased the score.
KAC won 4-1 at Szekesfehervar thanks to Nick Petersen. The Canadian forward contributed all four hits (20./PP, 46., 55./SH, 58.) to Klagenfurt’s second win of the season. Dornbirn wrote 2: 1 in Graz for the first time, the Styrians lost their second straight game and goalkeeper Ben Bowns through injury. From the 11th minute, 20-year-old Felix Nussbacher guarded the gate instead of the experienced Briton. The round will end on Saturday with the first edition between Red Bull Salzburg and Bratislava Capitals, VSV is free to play.
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