51.
21:33
The northern lights storm forward again quite unimpressed from the equalization and boil the red well. Overall, it is a very structured game that could win both teams.
50.
21:29

Goal for Cologne Haie, 1-1 by Tim Wohlgemuth
The boiler boils! It is deafening and the sharks are in the arms! Grenier and Macleod bring the rubber into the slot. Gudļevskis has to be bounced and so the puck is on the presentation plate. Tim Wohlgemuth only has to hold the racket and can be celebrated.
49.
21:27
Powerbreak in the Rhineland! Eleven minutes more – will the Cologne residents come back or threatens the third defeat in a row?
47.
21:25
The hall is standing! The fans loudly whip their sharks forward and absolutely want to prevent this series from equalizing. Because then Cologne leads to Bremerhaven with 3: 3 and would definitely be a disadvantage psychologically.
44.
21:22
In the third third, the Cologne residents do not exist aggressively. Bremerhaven clearly indicates the tone and creates some good opportunities.
42.
21:20
18,242 viewers see that Maxim Rausch’s attempt is slight prey for haie gooalie Július Hudáček.
41.
21:17
The runner -up comes out of the cabin. Matthew Abt unpacks a fine move and lets his guard go into nothing. Július Hudáček takes his wrist shot with the schoner.
41.
21:16
It continues in Cologne!
41.
21:16
Start 3. third
40.
20:58
Third conclusion:
Cologne is 0: 1 against Bremerhaven in the back after 40 minutes. The sharks will be extremely annoyed about this deficit. Because in the middle third you took the scepter in your hand over long distances and came up with a goal shot ratio of 23: 9. In the middle of the Cologne dominance, guests from the north report back with the psychologically important 1-0 (38th). Actually, the host cannot accuse himself of – apart from the exploitation of opportunities.
40.
20:58
At the end of 2nd third
39.
20:55
The supposed hit for 1-1 does not count. Kreister’s Gudļevskis has been pushed over the line with the disk from Wohlgemuth. The numerous camera perspectives and slow motion do not provide any other insights. This makes the decision on the ice.
39.
20:52
No gate for Cologne! The referees on the ice show this, but now drive out to the video monitor.
39.
20:51
1:47 Before the end of the second round there is a bully on the left in front of the guest goal. However, this gets Bremerhaven and builds up in peace.
38.
20:48

Gate for Fischtown Pinguins, 0: 1 by Max Görtz
Shock rigid in the cathedral city! The Fischtown Penguins meet abroad and let the domestic fans fall silent. The guest successfully ends Cologne’s strong phase and takes the lead. Bremerhaven stays in the opposing zone and after a bustle in the slot, Max Görtz reacts the fastest. From a short distance, it grabs ice cold.
37.
20:46
A dominant third of the Cologne sharks are coming to an end. Due to two bankruptcies, doubts have arisen in the cathedral city. Nevertheless, this duel is and remains a match ball game. The first semi -finals have been waving in six years. Meanwhile, Grenier places a low shot past the long post.
35.
20:44
Again and again the red needles set and check the Bremerhaven goalie. It seems (still) insurmountable and with increasing playing time, the pressure for both clubs increases.
33.
20:40
From 4:11 to the break, the goal shot ratio for an 18:14 for the Cologne sharks has developed. The guys from coach Kari Jalons try it out of all layers and still despair of Gudļevskis.
31.
20:37
Very strong shift of the sharks around the series with Currie, Niedenz and Tuomie. The latter stands dangerously in the headquarters and is unlucky that his degree slips past the long corner.
30.
20:35
As a reminder: Cologne would be with a win in the semi-finals, Bremerhaven could compensate for the best-of-Seven series.
29.
20:31
The sharks do not come to dangerous actions from the line -up. Bremerhaven shows a great penaltykilling and after a rather harmless end of Oto Rantari, the next powerbreak goes.
27.
20:28

Small punishment (2 minutes) for Anders Grönlund (Fischtown Penguins)
Legs
26.
20:27
Parker Tuomie, Gregor Macleod and then also Adam Almquist after an offensive bully: everyone says the final station Gudļevskis!
26.
20:25
In fact, the home side press the pace. Bremerhaven stands deep and can thank the outstanding Kreister Gudļevskis that it is still 0-0.
24.
20:24
Slowly but surely the home team frees itself from the penguins. Alexandre Grenier’s shot is blocked, but Cologne stays tuned. Veli-Matti Vittasmäkis Onetimer of the Blue becomes dangerous, but even the waste Frederik Storm cannot overcome Kristers Gudļevskis.
22.
20:21
Cologne survives the first outnumber of the evening harmless. Let’s see if the sharks can produce more pressure on their part.
21.
20:18
The middle third begins on the Rhine. The guests are still in the power play for a good one and a half minutes.
21.
20:18
Beginning 2. Third
20.
20:01
Third conclusion:
Cologne and Bremerhaven go 0-0 into the first break. Both teams act tactically, with the guests from Bremerhaven showing the overall more mature facilities. The Fischtown Penguins are clearly superior and come at 11: 4 shots on the goal. The northern lights manage the disc over long distances and often boil the home side. Cologne again radiates danger through counterattacks and has the hall in the back.
20.
20:00
At the end of 1. Third
20.
20:00
Huge chance for Bremerhaven! The Fischtown Pinguins play a sugar pass through the slot on the left side. Žiga Jeglič started at the right moment and immediately pulls the trowel through. Július Hudáček somehow takes the thing away.
20.
19:59

Small punishment (2 minutes) for Josh Currie (Cologne Haie)
Disability. The guests are outnumbered 18 seconds before the end of the first round. It continues with a bully to the left in front of the Cologne goal.
19.
19:57
Cologne and Bremerhaven play with open visors in the last few minutes and always generate degrees. Veli-Matti Vittasmäki and Maximilian Kammerer give the Cologne fans hope again. It gets loud in the hall.
17.
19:55
Both teams each won four bullys and deliver a tactical fight on the ice. Compared to the last game between the two, this first third looks much more controlled.
15.
19:52
Not much goes forward for the Cologne sharks. Instead, Július Hudáček saves in this scene against Ludwig Byström, who has targeted the short corner.
13.
19:51
The Bremerhaveners gradually move forward and operate aggressive forechecking. There are physically hard duels before all of the gang. After shots on goal, it is 5: 2 for the penguins.
11.
19:47
Sometimes it goes in a feast. First, Justin Schütz fails on Krister’s Gudļevskis and seconds later Marly Quince comes to a good opportunity. It remains exciting.
10.
19:44
Markus Vikingstad claims the puck well and closes from the left. Veli-Matti Vittasmäki blocks the massive attempt well and it goes into the powerbreak.
9.
19:42
Overall, the Fischtown Penguins book more windscreen and look a bit more confident. Cologne’s interim urge is fizzled out and currently the shark offensive game ripples inconspicuously.
7.
19:40
In this phase, guests settle in the opposing third for a long time and have Cologne made several meters. However, it won’t be dangerous. The home side are too good for this and shield the housing nicely.
5.
19:39
Offside! Ross Mauermann skilfully grabs the play equipment, but the campaign is ultimately whistled. Cologne has to be careful not to open too far due to the increasing offensive efforts.
4.
19:38
After a small Cologne urban phase, it gets dangerous in front of Bremerhaven’s box! Krister’s Gudļevskis stops for a long time and then closes the corner so that he prevents the impact. Immediately the sold -out hall loudly whipped its sharks.
2.
19:35
Good attack by Fischtown Penguins who drive good Shift at all. Július Hudáček clarifies with a small flight insert and then the hosts first secure the disc.
2.
19:34
Both clubs come directly into the flying change and rotate well. There is a very nice pace in it.
1.
19:32
And with it into the spectacle in the metropolis! The sharks play from left to right in their red home jerseys.
1.
19:32
Start of the game
19:23
It’s about to go straight on the ice! We look forward to an intensive and exciting game. Have fun!
19:15
The starting point is actually unchanged. In the best-of-Seven series, Cologne only needs one win in the maximum two remaining games to move into the semi-finals. Bremerhaven would have to win both games. Through two victories in a row, the Fischtown Pinguins convinced the momentum on their side and finally primarily through strong defensive work. The Cologne residents have the best power play in the playoffs and have the home backdrop behind this evening.
19:07
So far, no team has succeeded in moving into the preliminary round after a 0: 3 deficit. But the guests from Bremerhaven have come a lot closer to the history books in the past few days. “We have had to take some neck blows and repeatedly concede the balance, but the team continued to work. Just have a hat off to the boys and now we are going to Cologne and want to earn another home game,” said Pinguins manager Sebastian Furchner.
19:00
The Cologne Haie also awarded the second match ball for moving into the semi-finals of the DEL playoffs. After the 2: 5 from Monday, the Domstadt also lost 3: 4 (1: 2, 1: 1, 1: 1) at the Fischtown Penguins and only run 3: 2 in the series. “I would like to play again directly. We are angry,” said Cologne Moritz Müller.
18:51
Good evening and a very warm welcome, dear ice hockey fans, for the sixth game of the playoff quarter-final series between the Cologne Haien and Bremerhaven. The home side still run 3-2. Face Off is at 7:30 p.m.
