Ice hockey: Vienna loses Schlager to Bolzano



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Brett Findlay (47th) and Nicholas Plastino (54th, 60th) met twice in Vienna. The Bozen are seven points behind the Caps in third place in two games, Fehervar is six points behind in four more games. It was the Capitals’ fourth suite loss at home, this time to the best defense in the league. For the first time, this highs duel did not end 3-2 this season. After a home victory for the South Tyrolese, the Viennese had recently won at home and away.

“We lost, but I’m still proud of my team,” Capitals coach Dave Cameron said. “We had a lot of young players in the lineup. Our many young DIY players can learn a lot from this. ” In their traditional “Christmas cap game”, the Capitals were delighted with the proceeds from the Christmas dress auction of around 13,770 euros. The sum goes to “MOMO – Vienna Children’s Hospice and Palliative Care Mobile Team”.

Innsbruck celebrates its fourth win in a row

Innsbruck celebrated its fourth consecutive victory in Klagenfurt, with Swedish defender Mathias Porseland recently signed on the ice for the first time. The KAC countered the debut of NHL defender 205 times Paul Postma and NHL 87 forward Matt Fraser. Shortly before the first break, Clemens Paulweber scored against the strong Carinthians to make it 1-0 for the guests, Rok Ticar tied (33rd). KAC’s second straight home loss came true in the final leg.

The capitals of Bratislava were completely successful at home 24 hours after 4: 5 after the penalty shoot-out against South Tyrol. Denis Hudec scored the decisive goal (48th), for Villacher Julian Kornelli had equalized 1-1 (16th) and Jordan Caron (35th) went ahead. Bratislava is like this immediately and three points ahead of Carinthians in third place from last place, Innsbruckers in eighth place ahead of the Slovaks. The KAC ranks fourth.

ICE hockey league

Sunday:

Vienna – Bozen 0: 3

(0: 0 0: 0 0: 3)

Tore: Findlay (47.), Plastino (54., 60.)

Penalty minutes: 16 + 10 Hartl or 13 + 10 Halmo, Miceli + 20 Frigo

KAC – Innsbruck 1: 4

(0: 1 1: 0 0: 3)

Goals: Ticar (33./PP) or Paulweber (19.), Ciampini (44./SH), Gerlach (58.), Winkler (60.)

Penalty minutes: 4 or 10

Bratislava – VSV 3: 2

(1: 1 1: 1 1: 0)

Tore: Higgs (9./PP), Bubela (40.), Hudec (48.) bzw. Kornelli (16.), Caron (35.)

Penalty minutes: 10 + 10 Nicholas or 10

Basic round table

* Victory after extra time / penalty shootout (two points)
** Loss after extra time / penalty shootout (one point)

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