Berlin and Munich on final

Master Eisbären Berlin and the EHC Red Bull Munich are missing only a success for the move to the play-off final of the German Ice Hockey League. Berlin won on Friday evening thanks to a spectacular third third of the second of five possible games at the Eagle Mannheim with 6: 3 (0: 1, 1: 1, 5: 1). Munich turned the game at the Grizzlys Wolfsburg, won 3: 2 (1: 2, 2: 0, 0: 0) and is also in the best-of-five series with 2: 0.

In a highly competitive encounter, Mannheimer made 12 670 spectators by Jordan Szzerz (14th Minute) and Florian Elias (37.) with a goal with Manuel Reesser (28th) for a long time with 2: 1. In the final passage, the Berliner by Blaine Bairon (48./57.), Zach Boychuk (55.) and Leonard Pflederl made of a tight residue a 5: 2. "We used the chances," in Berlin's Kai Wissmann in magenta sports over the third third. "Victory is victory and that counts in the play-offs."

Tim Wohlgemuth (58.) For Mannheim and again Boychuck (59.) made the 6: 3 final score perfectly. "We were not so focused in the last minutes," Monated Eagle Profi Elias. "We have to look now, regenerate and then be there from the first minute." Game three rises on Sunday (17.00 pm / magenta sport) in Berlin.

EHC Red Bull München - Eisbären Berlin | Finale Spiel 7, 17/18 | Telekom Sport

Grizzly's start Furio

After the clear 1: 5-start defeat in Munich, the Grizzly started in front of 3261 spectators in Wolfsburg Furios. Through Goals of Anthony Rout (7 minutes) and Phil Hungerecker 75 seconds later, the hosts were quickly at 2: 0. Austin Ortega was able to shorten for the title candidate almost five minutes before the end of the first third. After 2: 2 compensation by Benjamin Smith (25.) Maximilian Kastner finally turned the game after 36 minutes.

"We started well and also had enough chances. Today it was quiet," said Grizzlys-Profi Fabio Rhohl. "Now we have to tick the game quickly. We continue to believe in us." Munich, on the other hand, has the first chance to make the final feeder perfect on Sunday (14.00 pm / magenta). "We know what we can. We have to go on our game," explained goalkeeper Henrik Haukeland.

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