Ice hockey DEL: Bietigheim versus Kölner Haie – live ticker – 39th matchday – 2021/2022

11th

20:50

Good majority of the Rhinelander: Matsumoto brings the disc to Thuresson, who wants to let the play equipment rotate further and plays behind the gate back up to Ferraro. Olver gets the puck at the point and closes. Aittokallio stops with the schooner.

10

20:47

Daniel White

Minor penalty (2 minutes) for Daniel Weiß (Bietigheim Steelers)

White plays the puck with his hand at the face-off and has to go into the box.

9

20:46

This is now a quick reaction from the Haie that has often been missing in the last few games. Even if the KEC was always on the verge of scoring the goals, the target didn’t really want to go into the goal. Now we had a bit of luck and we have the equalizer.

8th

20:42

Andreas Thuresson

Andreas Thuresson

Goal for Kölner Haie, 1: 1 by Andreas Thuresson

Cologne has a quick answer ready! Glötzl gets the target in the neutral zone and then goes on the offensive on the right. Thuresson and Kammerer follow behind – Glötzl delays first and then lays back on Thuresson, who closes directly and hits the top right corner. A bit of luck was there because the shot was deflected by Smereck’s bat.

6th

20:39

Matt McKnight

Matt McKnight

Goal for Bietigheim Steelers, 1-0 through Matt McKnight

It rings in power play! The Steelers take advantage of their excess numbers. Bietigheim comes into the formation well and then puts the Cologne defense in place. Schüle passes the puck to Smereck, who plays a strong pass through the middle to McKnight. He aims at the long corner and hits safely from the right with the wrist shot.

6th

20:38

Constantin Braun takes over the position on the point and plays the disc to the left, where top scorer Riley Sheen finishes for the first time. His shallow shot ricochets off the schooner.

5

20:36

Quinton Howden

Quinton Howden

Minor penalty (2 minutes) for Quinton Howden (Kölner Haie)

Howden sits down for two minutes for hooking the stick on Kojo.

4th

20:36

The sharks draw a penalty – no team in the DEL has to go to the penalty box more than the KEC.

3

20:36

Bietigheim really puts pressure on it before the disc is then lost a little carelessly. Uvira takes off and gets the disc. The way to the gate is clear. Uvira opts for the feint and fakes the backhand shot before switching to the forehand. Aittokallio doesn’t get nervous and takes the shot away at close range with the blocker.

1

20:32

Less than 20 seconds are played, as Maury Edwards wants to overcome Sami Aittokallio from a tight angle. The goalie closes the short corner.

1

20:30

Start of the game The game is on.

20:30

The starting line-ups of both teams have been called up and the referees have also been introduced – so we can start.

20:29

Julian Chrobot on the Haie side knows that the team has to turn the tide together: “After the last defeat, we talked a lot about our development within the team and will now do everything we can to get things back up.” With the sharks, Tomáš Pöpperle starts in the gate. Sami Aittokallio starts for the hosts.

20:24

Where the sharks can usually rely on Jon Matsumoto and Landon Ferraro, who both have broken the 30 point mark, the scoring has rustled lately. The team from the cathedral city only managed one consolation goal against Mannheim and Bremerhaven. To win today, more has to come.

20:22

A guarantee of success for the ascendant’s upward trend is Riley Sheen. The Canadian tops the DEL scorer list with 40 points. He has scored 27 goals after 35 games – this goal rate is unparalleled in the DEL. In each of the last five games, the 27-year-old was able to register on the score sheet and recorded a sensational eight goals and three assists. In other words: Sheen is on fire. The entire series, along with CJ Stretch and Evan Jasper, are currently getting what they want. But there is a small downer: the aforementioned stretch will miss the game today because of the flu.

20:15

Looking at the table, the balance of power is supposedly clear. The Kölner Haie have lost their sixth place, but are still comfortably in seventh place in the race for the playoffs. Only when you turn your attention to the balance sheet of the last few weeks does the stomach of KEC supporters turn. Zero points from the last four games. In addition, there were regular rubs in Straubing and against Mannheim. The last three points were scored against Munich on December 12th – that was almost a month ago. Uwe Krupp’s team is stumbling a lot right now. So it is also a game of opposites today. Bietigheim on a wave of success against the Rhinelander who want to end their dry spell and are looking for the way back on track.

20:07

The hosts from Bietigheim are swinging from victory to victory – there are four in a row, to be precise. The big names from Nuremberg, Düsseldorf, Mannheim and Berlin had to admit defeat to the team from the small town in Baden-Württemberg. Against Berlin and Mannheim, the newcomer also demonstrated his comeback qualities: a 1: 3 or 1: 4 lead was not enough for any of the top teams to leave the ice as winners in the end. Of course, the most recent wins are also reflected in the table. Since the Steelers have left the relegation ranks and are in 13th place. That much is clear: Bietigheim is on the up and seems to be settling in more and more in the top German division. Even if the relegation battle is anything but decided and the season is long – the trend is upwards.

19:58

Welcome to the duel between the Bietigheim Steelers and the Kölner Haie! On this 39th matchday, everything in the German Ice Hockey League revolves around the topic of Corona. The outbreaks at the Roosters and the EHC Red Bull Munich put the DEL bosses in a mess. Catch-up games, Olympics – the already tight schedule now requires creativity so that the season can continue with its 60 match days. Iserlohn against Krefeld, which would actually have taken place at the same time, has been canceled. The showdown in Bietigheim will start according to plan. It is the third meeting of the two teams this season, with a balanced record: The Steelers won their first game after a penalty shootout in Cologne. The next match, also in Cologne’s Lanxess Arena, clearly went 7-3 to the Haie.

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