Alps Hockey League: Kitzbühel has to hand in a leadership position

Alps Hockey League: Kitzbühel has to hand in a leadership position

Last Saturday, the fans of the Alps Hockey League experienced an exciting game weekend in the region, which attracted almost 5,000 spectators to the halls. The focus was particularly on the duel between the Adler Stadtwerke Kitzbühel and the Slovenian team Sij Acroni Jesenice. Although Kitzbühel went into play as leaders, they finally had to give up 2: 5.

The encounter started on the Kitzbüheler ice cream at home and was characterized by a gripping atmosphere. After only 11 minutes, the guests were already 2-0 in the lead. However, Alexander Maxa was able to reduce the gap for the hosts, which caused some hope in the first third. This trend continued in the second third when Maxa achieved the equalization. But in the last section, the guests showed their strength: After Tadej Cimzar met in Powerplay, two goals from Gregor Koblar made the decision and sealed the 5-2 away win for Jesenice, who improved to third place in the table.

other exciting encounters

Meanwhile, another interesting game occurred in Zell am See. The Zeller Eisbären, who are in second place in the table, celebrated a convincing 3-0 victory against the bottom of the table Bregenzerwald. In a goalless first third, however, the hosts left some chances unused. But the Zeller found their rhythm in the following sections, and Philipp Putnik scored the first goal of the encounter. With another goal from Felix Koschek and a late goal by Nick Huard, they secured the sixth victory in a row, while Goalie Alois Schultes celebrated his first shutout of the season.

KHL SISAK, who prevailed 4-2 in the game against HC Merano, was also successful. Despite a deficit, the Croatians turned the game through impressive performance by Bruno and Vito Idzan. It was an exciting course that offered an exciting experience for both the players and the over 1,500 spectators.

The Unterland Cavaliers also confirmed their rising form. In their away game against the Wipptal Broncos, they took the lead 2-0 thanks to goals from Murnieks and Pichler. Although the Broncos were able to shorten to 1: 2 in the middle section, the Cavaliers secured a clear 4: 1 victory with two more goals and improved to eighth place.

The table of the Alps Hockey League remains exciting, whereby the games of the next few weeks will show which team can ultimately prevail. The current dynamics and the surprising results indicate that the league offers a high degree of competitiveness. For detailed information about the games and statistics, visit Hockey-news.info .

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