As of: January 5, 2025 10:22 p.m

The Eisbären Berlin briefly took first place in the DEL with their fifth win in a row. The ERC Ingolstadt got it back a few hours later.

After a 5:2 (2:1, 0:1, 3:0) at the Nuremberg Ice Tigers, the champions moved one point ahead of the Ingolstadt team, who shortly afterwards held their nerve against the Iserlohn Roosters – although they had to do an extra round . The decision was only made in extra time at 5:4 (3:3, 0:1, 1:0, 1:0), with Kenny Agostino shooting the ERC back to the top with his second goal.

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Polar bears in happiness

However, Berlin had to work hard to continue its series beforehand. Ty Ronning’s early goal from a penalty (5th minute) was countered by Cole Maier for Nuremberg (8th). The American also had an answer ready to Berlin’s renewed lead by Liam Kirk (17th) (38th). Previously, the polar bears had survived almost six minutes, sometimes even twice outnumbered.

After Roman Kechter missed Nuremberg’s lead with a penalty at the beginning of the final third, Zach Boychuck scored for Berlin (43′). Leo Pföderl (55th) and again Ronning (56th) made the decision shortly before the end.

Cologne Sharks series breaks

Behind the top duo, runner-up Bremerhaven has consolidated third place. The Fischtown Pinguins won against the Schwenninger Wild Wings 2:1 (1:0, 0:0, 1:1).

The Kölner Haie missed the jump to fourth place and remain sixth. After three wins in a row, the KEC lost 2:3 (0:2, 1:0, 1:1) against relegation candidate Augsburger Panther. Behind Cologne there was a change of position in the table, the Grizzlys Wolfsburg moved past the Straubing Tigers to seventh place after a 5:3 (3:1, 1:0, 1:2) in a direct duel.

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