TSV Hannover-Burgdorf remains the Bundesliga leader of the standings.On the seventh day of the match, Lower Saxony won 25:19 (11:11) against HC Erlangen with a sure-fire Kai Häfner in the right back area.The Berlin foxes can’t be shaken off behind it.After the 31:29 (12:15) at the old champion VfL Gummersbach, the Berliners are the only team in the league still without defeat, but still have two catch-up games ahead of them.
Häfner scored eight goals against Erlangen and Casper Mortensen scored five goals on the left.The Swiss franc did not manage to differentiate itself from the lower third of the table and remain in twelfth place for the time being.
Gummersbach is in a much worse position for Gummersbach, who shared the penultimate place in the standings with rising star Eulen Ludwigshafen after his home defeat against Berlin with only two points from seven games.For a long time it looked like the Berliners were bankrupt, but then the foxes stepped up the pace and abducted both points from Gummersbach thanks to the nine goals scored by director Petar Nenadic, among other things.
HSG Wetzlar won a surprising home defeat at 22:23 (11:10) against DHfK Leipzig.A second before the final whistle, international Niclas Pieczkowski scored the decisive goal with a throw at a distance.The best thrower from Leipzig was Yves Kunkel (8/3) on the outside left.Wetzlar slipped from fifth to seventh place after the defeat.
The SC Magdeburg is the new fifth place finisher, who clearly won 31:20 14:8) in the still-winning final spot of the standings at TuS N-Lübbecke.Nine times left-winger Matthias Musche scored for Magdeburg, seven goals were scored by right-winger Robert Weber.