13:42
As a rule, there is nothing to get for Bremerhaven in Berlin. Of the eleven appearances in the Mercedes-Benz Arena, the penguins only won one game. However, Thomas Popiesch’s team gives hope that they were able to leave the ice as winners after the last three away games, including in Munich (4: 3). What worries the guests, on the other hand, are the latest developments in the corona pandemic. “We survived the past season with a big black eye, but what awaits us now is no longer economically calculable,” said managing director Hauke Hasselbring.
13:31
Despite the success against Schwenningen, not everything went according to plan for the capitals in the encounter against the bottom of the table. “Both goals were conceded from a turnover when we had the puck in the offensive zone. Such mistakes are punished immediately in the DEL. But we continued to fight and scored the important goal for a renewed lead in the final third. Tobias Ancicka held brilliantly today “, summed up head coach Serge Aubin. In any case, the Berliners are so far away (10 wins) more successful than in their own hall (9).
13:23
After the numerous positive results in the current month, the polar bears continue to say hello from the top of the table. In the fight for direct entry into the playoffs, the reigning German champions therefore have the very best cards. Most recently, the Berliners won just about against the Schwenninger Wild Wings (4: 3). The guests from Bremerhaven also said goodbye to Christmas with a strong run of three successes in a row and thus improved to seventh place.
13:15
Hello and welcome to the 35th matchday in the German Ice Hockey League on Boxing Day! The Eisbären Berlin receive the Fischtown Pinguins in their home Mercedes-Benz-Arena. It starts at 2 p.m.
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