Berlin was repeatedly behind during the regular 60 minutes against Hamburg and only made it clear in the 57th minute thanks to a goal by Marian Klink for the penalty shoot-out. In the end, Paul Dösch converted the decisive penalty in the margin.
Michael Hummel (9th) initially gave the Berlin team the lead before HTHC turned the game around with a double strike from Michael Körper (13th/15th). Anton Ebeling (20th) made it 2-2, but the second-placed player from North again put forward the 3-2 lead at the break. After the 3:3 by Hummel (40th), the Hanseatic League increased to 5:3 with another brace (41st).
Mannheim balanced against Cologne for a long time
Mannheim won the first semi-final of the Final Four tournament in Düsseldorf, which had been balanced for a long time, against Rot-Weiss Köln 5-2. At half-time it was 1-0 for Mannheim after a goal by Luis Holste.
goals in the closing stages
Shortly after the break, Justus Weigand made it 2-0 (35′). Köln held on well in the game, but didn’t take advantage of their chances. When Raphael Hartkopf made it 3-0 (53rd), it was slowly becoming clear that the MHC was the only one in the final. Holste (55th) and Paul Zmyslony (56th) scored twice to make it 4-0 and 5-0.
In the final minutes, Mannheim suffered from a lack of concentration given the comfortable lead, which Christopher Ruhr (57th) and Mats Grambusch (58th) used for two late goals from Cologne.
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Status: 01/29/2022, 20:44