Red Bulls continue winning streak at Dornbirn



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In an overall even game, the Red Bulls had the luckiest hand in overtime and thus secured the second point at Dornbirn.

At ICE’s guest appearance in Dornbirn, the Red Bulls were to have six convalescing players: Mario Huber, Filip Varejcka, Yannic Pilloni, Lukas Schreier and Dominique Heinrich (they should be back in shape by Christmas), Daniel Jakubitzka (medical preventive measure ) and John Peterka (U20). -National team) at home. To do this, the roster was increased with Red Bull Hockey Juniors Marcel Zitz (21) – a native of Dornbirn, by the way – and David Rattensberger, who was born in Salzburg and made his professional debut today.

First meeting of the season

In the first meeting of the season, the opponents met in the first section with great respect, however, the fast game came for a long time without much interruption. The hosts took the lead (8th), Daniel Woger was able to score off a hook off 20-year-old Salzburg goalkeeper Jesper Eliasson, who scored for the third time today. Just a minute later Jack Skille had the answer, giving Dornbirn goalkeeper Oskar Östlund no chance and equalizing with his fifth goal of the season after a shot from a tight angle. The 1: 1 at 20 minutes corresponded to the course of the game, although the Red Bulls played twice in the minority.

At the start of the second section, Salzburg showed its defensive qualities and withstood Dornbirn’s power play 5: 3 for more than a minute. In the 24th minute, the Salzburg team had their first game outnumbered and quickly used it to lead them 2-1. Justin Schütz, who already scored a hat trick in preparation against Red Bull Munich, scored his first goal in the ICE Hockey League. After that, Salzburg pressed the third goal for a long time, but Dornbirn was able to open the game again and Daniel Woger scored to equalize 2-2 (33rd), deflecting an unsustainable long-range shot from Henrik Nilsson. In the 40th minute they stayed even, but Salzburg were closer to the third goal.

Quick game between Salzburg and Dornbirn

In the final third, Jesper Eliasson thwarted the possible advantage of the hosts (46th) when Dornbirn’s Emilio Romig failed to overcome the Swede after Solo. Both teams looked for the decision, played fast and took turns to get good results. Florian Baltram only had two chances down the left to get out of the breakaways, Dornbirn recorded, among other things, a post shot. They both caused dangerous situations time and time again (Taylor Chorney still had a chance in the 60th minute with a single timer in front of goal), but they didn’t find their way to goal in regulation time.

Greater danger in front of the bullring

In the enlargement, the Vorarlberg team created the first extremely dangerous situation in front of the Salzburg Gate. After just over two minutes, the Red Bulls were on the trigger and John Hughes finally made the decision with his second goal of the season. Salzburg’s ‘king of assist’ circled the door in the back and fired from a tight angle towards a 3-2 victory for the Red Bulls, who celebrated their sixth straight victory. In goal, Jesper Eliasson was happy for his first win with a great performance in his third game.

(Source: SALZBURG24)

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