The Eisbären Berlin came under their bikes at their home start in the ice hockey champions League.
The German champion lost 2: 6 (1: 2, 0: 3, 1: 1) in his own hall and received the second defeat in the third game.
The Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven was not better at 5: 8 (1: 3, 2: 4, 2: 1) against Grenoble MH 38, for the North German it was the second defeat one after the other.
ERC Ingolstadt provided a ray of hope from a German perspective. The Upper Bavaria prevailed at EV Zug 7: 3 (2: 2, 4: 0, 1: 0) and won their first success in the Chl. They demonstrated morality: after a little more than five minutes, Ingolstadt was already 0: 2 behind, but then turned up.
For the Berliners, Ty Ronning (20th) met for the meantime 1: 2 and Andreas Eder (44th) to 2: 6. At the polar bears, a change of goalkeeper from Jonas Stettmer had brought a little more security to Jake Hildebrand in the middle of the second third – but it was already 1: 5.

