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Hockey Match Report: Panthers Fall to Augsburg in Penalty Shootout

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Cologne Falls‌ in Shootout⁣ to​ Augsburg in Thrilling 3-4 Contest

COLOGNE, GERMANY – November 22, 2023 – ‍A hard-fought battle ended ⁣in heartbreak for Cologne as they fell 3-4 to the Augsburg Panthers ‍in a penalty shootout at a sold-out LANXESS arena wednesday night. Despite⁣ twice leveling the score and a valiant defensive effort during a crucial penalty kill, Cologne narrowly⁣ missed ‌out on the win, slipping to a 3-4 defeat.

The game, which marked‍ the first time this season Cologne has gone to overtime, ​saw both teams trade goals throughout regulation, ultimately finishing 3-3.Dominik Bokk scored twice⁢ for Cologne, with Gregor MacLeod​ adding⁤ another, ⁣but decisive penalty ⁣shots from Anthony louis – including the game-winner – sealed the victory for Augsburg. The loss comes despite ‍Cologne climbing one spot in the PENNY DEL standings to fourth place.

The contest began with an early Augsburg goal by Anthony Louis just one minute in, quickly⁤ answered by ⁣Dominik Bokk at the seven-minute mark,‌ assisted by Kammerer.Augsburg regained⁣ the lead in the ‌22nd minute through Tim Wohlgemuth, before Gregor macleod tied it up again at 30 minutes, assisted​ by Patrick Russell. Riley Damiani put Augsburg ahead in ⁤the 48th minute, only for Bokk to equalize with⁣ a⁢ powerplay goal in the 59th minute, assisted by Kemiläinen, forcing⁣ overtime.

Following a scoreless overtime period, the‍ game went to a penalty shootout. Patrick ⁣Russell initially gave Cologne the⁤ advantage, but Alexander Blank​ responded for Augsburg. After Oliwer Kaski and Bokk missed their attempts, Louis scored the ⁢decisive goal for augsburg, securing the 3-4 victory.

GAME STATISTICS:

* 0:1 Anthony Louis (1st minute)
* ⁤ 1:1 Dominik Bokk (Kammerer) (7th minute)
* 1:2 Tim​ Wohlgemuth (Cramarossa, Trevelyan) (22nd minute)
* ⁣⁣ 2:2 Gregor MacLeod⁢ (Russell) (30th minute)
* ‍ 2:3 Riley Damiani (Busdeker) (48th minute)
* 3:3 Dominik Bokk (Powerplay/Kemiläinen) (59th minute)
* 3:4 ⁣ Anthony louis (Decisive⁢ Penalty)

KEY FACTS:

* First overtime game of the season for Cologne.
* LANXESS arena sold out for the third consecutive game.
* Cologne moves to fourth place ⁤in​ the PENNY DEL standings⁤ despite the loss.
* ‌‌ All periods and overtime ⁢ended in a 1-1 draw.

COACH⁣ & ⁤PLAYER REACTION:

“We had a arduous time​ today, it wasn’t an easy game. I had the⁣ feeling that we were missing five percent – in all areas. That was particularly noticeable with the first two goals we conceded. We weren’t as concentrated as we used to be. Who knows which⁢ is what ⁢the point at the end is good ‌for. First we have ⁣to analyze the⁣ game and be better next time ⁣- that’s what⁢ I value,”​ said Cologne⁤ Head‌ Coach Kari Jalonen.

Jan Luca Sennhenn ​commented, “It was a ⁤close game until the end, in which we unfortunately ended up in a penalty shootout and didn’t have a happier​ ending. For me personally, it was of ⁣course nice to have played ‌a competitive game again after my ​injury.”

Cologne will return to home ice on Sunday, November 23rd, to face the Schwenninger Wild Wings, with puck drop ‍scheduled for 6 p.m.

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