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Ice hockey: DEL: Polar bears push Nuremberg from the top

Ice hockey: DEL: Polar bears push Nuremberg from the top

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Ice hockey: DEL: Polar bears push Nuremberg from the top

The Eisbären Berlin have replaced the Nuremberg Ice Tiger at the top of the German Ice Hockey League (DEL).

On the 10th.On the second day of the match, the Berliners clearly triumphed over Iserlohn Roosters 6-3 (1-2,2-0,3-1).The top game between Nuremberg and the German champion Redbull Munich was won by the hosts 2:1 (0:0,1:1,0:0,1:0,1:0) in the extra time and came second with Berlin (21), Munich follows in third place (19).

The capitals only woke up properly in the second third.First, Iserlohn took the lead by scoring Travis Turnbull (3rd) and Jason Jaspers (4th) 2-0, before Sean Backman (10th), James Sheppard (25th), Marcel Noebels (43th), a double pack from Louis-Marc Aubry (26th/49th) and Mark Olver (60th) led to a clear win for the visitors.

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Peter Pohl led the Nuremberg team (28.), but Jason Jaffray beat them back for the guests (40.).In the extra time Philippe Dupuis won the game for the hosts.

In the top match between Adler Mannheim and the ERC Ingolstadt, the guests missed the connection to the top ranks with a 1:3 (0:2,1:0,0:1) at the Kurpfälzern.Instead, the eagles take fourth place in the ERC.

Meanwhile, the Krefeld penguins are no longer penultimate after a 5:3 (2:0,0:0,3:3) in the derby against the Cologne sharks and jumped to tenth place.Cologne fell back by two places to eighth place.

The Schwenningen Wild Wings downgraded the immediate neighbours of the Dusseldorf EC with 5:1 (0:1,3:0,2:0).This means that DEG will be dropped from the play-off places, while Schwenningen will be able to claim 6th place.Rank is closing.The Fischtown Pinguins from Bremerhaven rehabilitated themselves after their last defeat against Nuremberg with a 3:1 (0:0,2:0,1:1) against Straubing Tigers.

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