Oberliga-Nord: Game canceled twice for Essen / Oberliga-South: Selb takes over the top of the table / Women's Bundesliga: ERC Ingolstadt in 1st place / World Legend Hockey League: GER 1 – CZE 9
For the ESC Wohnbau Moskitos Essen was there last weekend Oberliga-Nord the game was abandoned twice. On Friday the Braunlager coach refused to continue the game (5:0 score for Essen) and on Sunday the lights went out in Timmendorf after 45 minutes had been played (whether the score of 5:2 will be scored for Essen or the game will be rescheduled remains to be seen not yet fixed). BARREL Berlin conceded the 5:6 against Tilburg four seconds before the end and narrowly missed the surprise. On Sunday, the capital city team won 4-2 against the Hanover Indians.
All results and the current table can be found here
The Selber Wolves are the new league leaders Oberliga-South. On Friday the wolves defeated the EV Landshut with 3:1, on Sunday they underlined their first place with a clear 11:1 win against EV Lindau. The Tölzer Löwen won 3-1 in Schönheide on Friday, but on Sunday they gave up a 3-1 lead and ultimately lost to Waldkraiburg 4-5. Sonthofen, bottom of the table, was able to get at least one point on Sunday (2:3 OT against Schönheide), and on Friday they lost 0-2 to third-placed Deggendorf.
All results and the current table can be found here
In the DNL Group Red The first matches took place at the weekend. Cologne and Krefeld met twice. Cologne won both matches: Saturday they won 4:2 in Krefeld and Sunday at home 5:1. ESV Kaufbeuren and EC Bad Tölz shared the points: On Saturday Kaufbeuren defeated the guests from Upper Bavaria 4:2, on Sunday the Lions won 2:1. Landshut was the guest of the Düsseldorfer EG and went home with six points (Saturday 2:1, Sunday 1:0).
In the Blue group Dresden beat Ingolstadt twice (Saturday 4:3, Sunday 5:2), just like the Iserlohner EC against Schwenninger ERC (Saturday 5:4; Sunday 5:1). On Saturday EV Regensburg lost against Augsburger EV 5:2, but on Sunday the Regensburg team scored 3:2 against Rosenheim.
You can find all results and the current table here
In the DNL II North Holy water is at the top of the table after two wins against Frankfurt (Saturday 5:3; Sunday 3:0). Followed closely by Kassel, who ultimately lost to Wolfsburg after extra time at the Torfestival with 6:7, and Chemnitz, who clearly prevailed against Bad Nauheim with 7:1 on Saturday, but only won 3:2 in extra time on Sunday.
EV Füssen moved to the top of the table with two wins against Heilbronn (Saturday 5:1; Sunday 4:1). DNL II South through. Followed closely by the teams with the same points EC Peiting and from SC Bietigheim-Bissingen.
You can find all results and a current table here
In the Women's Bundesliga was able to compete in the top game on Saturday ERC Ingolstadt prevailed 2-1 against ESC Planegg in a close game. Reigning champions ECDC Memmingen were able to win both games against EC Bergkamen (Saturday 2.1; Sunday 4:2), and the Mad Dogs from Mannheim did the same, winning both Saturday (1:0) and Sunday (4:0). the Hanoverians scored points.
You can find all results and a current table here
In Crimmitschau, the weekend saw the World Legend Hockey League the game between Germany and the Czech Republic takes place. The Czechs won 9:1. A little too obvious, eh DEBSecretary General Michael Pfuhl said: "Unfortunately, the result does not quite reflect the course of the game. We certainly had our chances, but unfortunately even the best opportunities were not used. A big thank you to Crimmitschau, who were a very good host!"
Germany played with the following team: Marc Pethke (Dirk Voss) – Michael Bressagk, Dieter Frenzel, Mirko Lüdemann, Ulrich Hiemer, Martin Ancicka, Peter Gulda, Jan Schinköthe – Elmar Bolger, Lorenz Funk Jr., Stefan Steinbock, Günther Oswald, Thomas Graul, Benoit Doucet, Andreas Lupzig, Henrik Hölscher, Stefan Mann
congratulations to Sinan Akdag and Niki Goc, who both played their 500th DEL game on Friday!
