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DEL: Nuremberg regains the lead of the standings – Cologne wins in the Rheinderby

DEL: Nuremberg regains the lead of the standings - Cologne wins in the Rheinderby

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DEL: Nuremberg regains the lead of the standings – Cologne wins in the Rheinderby

Still without their injured goalscorer Patrick Reimer, the Nuremberg Ice Tigers have returned to the top of the DEL standings.The Franconians won 3:2 (1:0,1:1,1:1) against the Krefeld penguins and replaced the Eisbären Berlin (26) with 27 points, who had presented 3:1 against the Schwenninger Wild Wings on Thursday.

In third place follows title defender Red Bull Munich (25) after the sovereign 5-2 (2-1,1-0,2-1) victory at the Straubing Tigers.

The 216.In the Rhineland derby, the Cologne sharks prevailed 3-2 (2-0,0-2,0-0,0-0,1-0) against the Duesseldorf EC after extra time.

Rob Daum celebrated a made-to-measure debut as the new coach at Iserlohn Roosters.The successor of the fired Jari Pasanen coached the former taillight to a surprising 5:2 (1:1,1:1,0,3:1) with the Adlern Mannheim.Iserlohn handed over the red lantern to Straubing.

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Vice-Champion Grizzly’s Wolfsburg is way behind his expectations.Two days after losing in the Champions League, coach Pavel Gross’s team won a 3-0 (0-3,0-0,0-0,0-0) defeat at the ERC Ingolstadt and stayed in a disappointing eleventh place.

The Augsburg Panthers stopped their descent.After five defeats in the last six games, the Swabians won 4-3 (0-2,2-1,2-0) at Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven.

Philippe Dupuis (6th), Leonhard Pföderl (38th) and Brandon Segal (52nd) scored the goals for the Nuremberg team, who had to give up Reimer for the sixth time in a row because of a stubborn leg injury.Markus Lauridsen (15th), Jason Jaffray (20th), Brooks Macek (26th), Ryan Button (52nd) and Yannic Seidenberg (55th) were successful in Munich.

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