Young Gladiators beat Rookie Bulls 4-0 and dream of the title!

Young Gladiators beat Rookie Bulls 4-0 and dream of the title!

Erding, Deutschland - The U20 ice hockey team of TSV Erding, also known as the Young Gladiators, has set an impressive sign in the championship race. On December 9, 2024, they defeated the unbeaten rookie Bulls from Munich with 4: 0 and position themselves strongly in the title fight. The sensational course showed that the hosts were determined and combative. From the beginning, the team around coach Thomas Daffner wanted to win, and you also noticed that around 200 spectators who created an outstanding mood in the hall, such as merkur.de reported.

The crucial moment came in the 6th minute when Yevhenii Yatsenko overcame the goalkeeper Johanna Porombovics and scored 1-0. Shortly afterwards, Anton Brunner increased to 2-0, which further increased the pressure on the Munich. Despite a goalless second third, the Young Gladiators could not be disturbed. In the last section, the rookie Bulls in vain and instead ran into two counterattacks of the Erdinger, who led to the sensational hits to 3: 0 and 4: 0 through Aapo Rautee and again. After the game, Daffner was proud of his team and emphasized that they were back in the championship race with this victory, while the Rookie Bulls had to accept their first defeat.

transmissions and speed

Another aspect of performance bears the name Yatsenko, which has a name not only on the ice, but also in the academic world. His participation in a research project on the transmission of femtosecond pulses in a special optical fiber shows that it is both sporty and scientifically outstanding. This fiber used in high -performance signal transmission is an example of the combination of technology and physical skills. As explained osti.gov , the transfer of such impulses was first examined by a hollow -core fiber. It is a remarkable development that might also be used in ice hockey where precise and quick reactions are decisive.

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