Penguins celebrate glossy 6: 2 away win in Augsburg!

Penguins celebrate glossy 6: 2 away win in Augsburg!

The Fischtown Pinguins celebrated a convincing away win in the German Ice Hockey League (DEL) on January 8, 2025. With 6-2, the Bremerhaveners prevailed against the Augsburg Panther and thus achieved their first victory on the current road trip.

The penguins showed their offensive strength in the first minute when Jan Urbas scored the lead goal after only 21 seconds. In the first third break it was already 2-0 for Bremerhaven after Markus Vikingstad added in the 10th minute. Maxim Rausch, who was shining with two goals today, set two more goals in the 23rd and 35th minute.

gameplay and scorer

In the second section, the chances for the penguins ranified. Ziga Jeglic scored the fourth gate for Bremerhaven in the 29th minute, making guests going into the second break with a comfortable 4: 0. Maxim Rausch then scored 5: 0 in the 36th minute. In the last third, Elias, Augsburg, managed to bring the scoreboard with a power play goal in the 45th minute, followed by another goal by Alexander Oblinger in the 58th minute. Matthew Abt restored the old distance in the 50th minute by increasing to 6: 1.

Maxim Rausch, who received a great punishment for a check against the head during the game, was in excellent form overall. The penguins were listed by goalkeeper Franzreb and Gudlevskis, while the defense from Rausch, Grönlund, Abbot, Bruggisser, Emeringer and Bettahar existed. In the attack, Urbas, Jeglic, Verlic, Görtz, Vikingstad, Mauermann, Uher, Friesen, Herrmann, Kinder, Wejse, Schiemenz and Scheel. Due to the victory, the penguins keep the connection to the upper table positions and currently take third place, but with two games less than the leader ERC Ingolstadt, such as Sport1 reported.

The away success leaves the Augsburg panther behind in the penultimate place in the table, while the Bremerhaveners continue to remain in striking distance to the top of the table.

-transmitted by West-Ost-Medien

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