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Freiburg: Wölfe Freiburg also win in Landshut – well-humored Breisgauer win in the corona-decimated Lower Bavaria with 6: 1

The Freiburg Wolves celebrated a successful revenge this evening with a 6-2 away win at EV Landshut. Lower Bavaria, whose schedule was completely mixed up due to the stadium renovation and then due to some corona infections in the team, last lost during the week at home to Kassel 2: 5 and today only competed with a rump group against the guests from Breisgau. In Freiburg, on the other hand, the hospital is slowly clearing again. After a long break, Luca Trinkberger was back in the Wolves’ squad for the first time.

Even in the first third, the Freiburg team had a significant increase in chances without actually placing the disc in the goal. It took until the 17th minute of the game for Chris Billich to score the first goal. Prepared by Nikolas Linsenmaier and Liam Finlay, the Freiburg home-grown company met for a well-deserved tour.
In the second section, too, the guests continue to determine the game, with the Landshut team now also increasingly shooting at the Breisgauer’s goal. In the 32nd minute of the game, an outnumbered situation led to the second Freiburg goal. Jordan George was able to conquer the disc and convert it to 2-0.

In the last third, the hosts made it 1: 2 through Alexander Dersch in the 49th minute. That didn’t seem to impress Freiburg very much because just a minute later Oleg Leon Tschwanow restored the old two-goal lead with his 1: 3. It was reserved for Lennart Otten to increase to 1: 4 three minutes later.
Now the resistance of the Lower Bavarians was broken. Jordan George and Liam Finlay were able to increase their goals to 1: 6 final score.

The wolves have won two away games in a row and will welcome the Dresden Ice Lions full of self-confidence in the local Echte Helden Arena on Sunday.

Tore:
0:1 (16:32) Christian Billich (Liam Finlay, Nikolas Linsenmaier)
0:2 (31:41) Jordan George
1:2 (48:23) Alexander Dersch (Brandon Alderson, Lukas Mühlbauer)
1:3 (49:31) Oleg Leon Tschwanow (David Makuzki, Nick Pageau)
1: 4 (52:11) Lennart Otten
1:5 (57:15) Jordan George (Scott Allen, Liam Finlay)
1:6 (58:04) Liam Finlay (Christian Billich, Simon Danner)

Penalty minutes: Landshut 8, Freiburg 6)

Referee: Michael Klein, Thorsten Lajoie.

Spectators: 738

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