Polar bears win DEL thriller: Grizzlies choke badly on Red Bull

Polar bears win DEL thriller
Grizzlies choke badly on Red Bull

Statement victory for the Bulls from Munich: The ex-Champions of the DEL made an impressive showing at the start of the semi-finals in the play-offs. Coach Don Jackson’s team doesn’t give runner-up Grizzlys Wolfsburg a chance. In Berlin, the decision will only be made in the extra season.

Showdown in the DEL: The big favorites for the championship title won at the start of the semi-final playoffs in the German Ice Hockey League. Defending champions and main round winners Eisbären Berlin defeated Adler Mannheim 4:3 (2:1, 1:1, 0:1) in the first of five possible games. Second in the preliminary round, EHC Red Bull Munich, clearly won 5-1 (2-0, 2-0, 1-1) against the Grizzlies Wolfsburg and also leads the best-of-five series 1-0.

In Berlin there was a real playoff thriller in front of 9418 spectators. Giovanni Fiore (8th minute) and Jonas Müller (12th) quickly put the club in the capital ahead. Andrew Desjardins (18th) and Jason Bast (23rd) were able to equalize. Yannick Veilleux (34th) made it 3-2 for the reigning champions in the middle third. Mannheim was able to equalize again through Tim Wohlgemuth (47th). In the extra season, Manuel Wiederer made the decision. Game two will take place on Friday (7:30 p.m./Magentasport) in Mannheim.

In Munich, on the other hand, it quickly became clear. Captain Patrick Hager (13th minute/23rd), Benjamin Street (17th), Konrad Abeltshauser (36th) and Benjamin Smith (42nd) scored the goals for the dominating hosts. “It’s good for us because we all feel good now,” said goalscorer Abeltshauser at Magentasport. “Everyone has a lot of confidence again.”

Jordan Murray (53rd) could only shorten the disappointing Wolfsburg in the final third. “Today it looked like we weren’t that ready,” said Wolfsburg defender Björn Krupp. “Today Munich was better. We have to show a reaction and of course give everything at home in Wolfsburg.” The second meeting will take place on Friday (7.30 p.m. / Magentasport) in Wolfsburg.

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