Status: 02.10.2025 10:36 p.m.

The Dresden Eislöwen also lost the fourth game in series. In a hectic game in Schwenningen, especially in the second third, the Saxons were offensive too harmless.

After a 1: 4 (0: 1, 1: 1, 0: 2) defeat at the Schwenninger Wild Wings on Thursday evening (October 2), the Dresden Eislöwen took over the “Red Lantern” in the DEL. Since the bottom of the table from Frankfurt to date – the team against which the Eislöwen den so far only win In their premiere season in the highest German ice hockey playing – with 4: 3 at the Iserlohn Roosters won, Dresden slipped to the end of the table.

The personnel -battered Eislöwen (only eleven attackers and five defenders) were asked against highly pressing wild Wings on the defensive from the start and was rarely able to free themselves. The goal for the hosts fell almost in the ninth minute in the ninth minute. After a shot by Dominik Bittner from the blue line, the disc fell down in front of the Dresden goal. Mirko Höfflin reacted the fastest and tapped the window in. Bad luck for the Eislöwen: shortly before they had their best attack sequence in the initial section with a post shot through Alec McCrea.

Rough second third with many punishments

The very fair game until then was very torn in the second third and interrupted by many punishments. The Eislöwen received six penalties for 15 minutes, Schwenningen five punishments for 13 minutes. Both teams were able to use an outnumbered to a goal. “Schwenningen-Expert” Trevor Parkes (24th) scored for the Eislöwen, Zach Senyshyn (36th) was successful in the Wild Wings.

In the final section, the Wild Wings were clearly superior and came through Boaz Bassen in the 57th minute with a Schlenzer into the corner to the third goal. Eislöwen coach Niklas Sundbald then took goalie Julius Hudacek from the ice and Dresden collected an ematy net goal after a ball loss.

Sundblad wants to build on performance

“We wanted to focus on the defensive today – this worked very well over long distances, the team acted well in the system. Nevertheless, the second third was too unstructured and got us out of rhythm. In the final section we have two major opportunities to reward ourselves. But we can build on the performance today,” explained Sundblad afterwards.

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