ERC Ingolstadt wants to strike back with the will to win against Iserlohn!
ERC Ingolstadt wants to strike back with the will to win against Iserlohn!
In an exciting duel between the German Ice Hockey League (DEL), ERC Ingolstadt disappointed when they lost 2: 3 in penalty shooting last Sunday against the Penguins Bremerhaven. After eight victories in a row, the team around coach Mark French wanted to continue the course of success, but had to accept an unexpected setback, like the DonaUkurier . Despite a dominant idea and several chances, the Swedish goalkeeper Kristers Gudlevskis was the decisive factor that secured the additional point for the penguins. For the Panther, it is now a matter of starting the next successful series against Iserlohn Roosters, which is expected on Sunday in the stadium at home. Myles Powell emphasizes that the team has to pull the teachings out of the defeat in order not to give any opportunities against the relegation threatened Roosters.
important lessons for the panther
Although ERC Ingolstadt had control over long distances of the game, a lack of cold -bloodedness in front of the goal and two quick goals in the last third caused the uninfected points. "We played really well and dictated the game over long distances," said Powell and underlined the bitter reality of the defeat. Trainer Mark French warned his players to never neglect the defensive vigilance, as this can be punished in crucial moments. In the coming game, a return to the form is necessary to get back on the road to success.
In contrast to the sporting setbacks in the DEL, the story of the Ten-Point programs The Black Panther party emerges as a powerful manifest African -American community. Written by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seal in 1966, it calls for fundamental rights, such as the end of police violence and access to employment as well as education. The document reflects the decades of disadvantage of the African -American population and is intended to draw a general public attention to the grievances. The parallels between the pursuit of justice in sports and in society show that both the Ingolstadt Panther and the Black Panther Party have to fight for their rights and successes.
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