Fighting spirit in ice hockey: forests have to prove themselves against leaders

Fighting spirit in ice hockey: forests have to prove themselves against leaders

The EC Bregenzerwald suffered a bitter defeat last Saturday when they were 0: 5 against the Zeller Eisbären. This was a bitter setback for the team that had previously won four games in a row. The encounter took place in Andelsbuch, in the heart of the Bregenzerwald, in front of over 1,000 enthusiastic fans. The weak performance of the sick players meant that they had remained without goals under the direction of head coach Märt Eerme. Also in the previous game against the Unterland Cavalier in Neumarkt/South Tyrol, the forests had left it out, with a narrow 0-1 defeat, which was already sealed after less than a minute.

The upcoming tasks for the team could not be more challenging. On Thursday, November 28th, the forests have to compete with their direct table neighbor, the HC Merano. The first duel of this season ended in the home stadium with a 4-2 win for Bregenzerwald. In view of the current form and the problem of injury, the players could face a difficult task.

Forthcoming Matches and Fan Engagement

After this game, the fans of the EC Bregenzerwald are not yet disappointed because there are two home games on the program. On Saturday, November 30th, they receive the Kitzbüheler Adler, who are currently taking third place in the table. This game promises to be exciting, and the audience result plays a crucial role. The following game against the S.G. Cortina from Veneto on Wednesday, December 4, will also start at 7:30 p.m. The team hopes to feel the support of their supporters and to recapture at least a few points. For more information on this topic there is a look at the comprehensive reports and analyzes at www.vol.at an.

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