99ers at KAC: – Rested against the “beloved enemy”

After the international break, the 99ers head to their favorite rivals in Klagenfurt on Tuesday evening. Four returnees and one new player on the Graz side should heat up the KAC properly. There is a question mark behind another ice hockey crack. There is still enough room for further development on the offensive.

A timely break. “Oh yes!” Johan Pennerborn says like a shot from a gun. “It was good for the body and the head.” But from Tuesday evening (7.15 p.m.) the calm will be over again, because it’s off to the “beloved enemy” in Klagenfurt.The Graz ice hockey cracks have a lot of potential on the offensive Time used optimally. For what? “If you start the season with a good defense, it’s much better for a team. Then the offensive can develop calmly over time,” the coach knows. And the defense is solid, with 42 goals conceded you have the fourth best value. In any case, there is enough offensive potential to improve: So far they have been at the bottom with a success rate of 6.71 percent, Vorarlberg as penultimate has 8.31 percent. Innsbruck is currently at the top with 12.45%. What also encourages Pennerborn is the return of some players! Ken Ograjensek will not intervene again until the weekend and Tobias Fladeby is still a question mark. But Adis Alagic and captain Daniel Oberkofler are healthy, Andrew Yogan is making his debut and Mike Zalewski and Gustav Bouramman are fit again.Mentally a tough time“A tough time, I couldn’t do anything for two weeks. It gets boring quickly – but that’s how I finally got my start on Netflix with Breaking Bad,” laughs Bouramman, whose mental toughness has helped. “You see the boys, but you’re not allowed to play – you don’t always feel like part of the team.” It’s all in the past, today he can finally play again. And since the Swede would taste twice as good a victory after the suffering…
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