KAC ranks second, Vienna Caps with 11: 3 victory points – ice hockey –



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With their first victory in the ICE ice hockey league qualifying round, KAC came second behind solo leader HCB Südtirol. Klagenfurt’s team won 5-2 at Red Bull Salzburg on Friday and benefited from Fehervar’s defeat. The Hungarians came under the wheels 3:11 against the capitals of Vienna. In the qualifying round, the Dornbirn Bulldogs, despite the loss, and the Bratislava Capitals are on their way to the quarterfinals.

KAC won the fourth consecutive game with Salzburg, which means that the Red Bulls remain at the bottom of the ranking without points. Jack Skille led Salzburg, who were better in the first two thirds, twice in the lead (2nd, 32nd), but KAC turned the game around with a double strike early in the final third. Nik Petersen and Thomas Hundertpfund (43rd) scored in 16 seconds. In the end, Manuel Geier made it all clear in the power play (58th) and Hundertpfund with a shot on empty goal (59th).

In Hungary, the game was soon decided in favor of the great Viennese. Benjamin Nissner drew 40 seconds after 0: 1 (10th), after which the Viennese fell to 6: 1 in the 24th minute. Ty Loney and Alex Wall (each with 2 goals and 2 assists) and Darren Archibald with five assists wrote a lot in the scorers’ ranking.

In the battle for the remaining three places in the play-off, Dornbirn and Bratislava have already parted ways after three rounds and are five points ahead of their pursuers. Dornbirn only scored a point in the duel between the leaders of the table and the bottom, the Bulldogs had to give Innsbruck 4: 5 after a penalty shootout. Between minutes 35 and 38, the Tyrolese fell 4-2 from a 2-1 lead, but recovered and won the penalty shoot-out thanks to a goal from Braden Christoffer.

Bratislava defeated the Graz99ers thanks to two goals in the final (56./PP, 60 / empty net) 4: 2. This allowed VSV to overtake the Grazers in third place in points. The Villachers ended the Black Wings’ winning streak with a 4-2 home win, who had recently won five times. Rob Daum’s team quickly made up for a game deficit against his former club through Gill Sahir (12th) and Scott Kosmachuk (13th) and scored two goals in the power play in the middle third (24th, 40 °) Decision.



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