Oberliga Nord: Herne new league leader / Oberliga Süd: Lindau scores twice / DNL: Cologne at the top / Women's Bundesliga: ECDC Memmingen with 6 points / Dennis Endras celebrates 500th DEL game
The Oberliga Nord has a new league leader. After twelve wins in a row (Friday 10:3 win against FASS Berlin) the ESC Wohnbau Moskitos had to admit defeat to the Herren EV in the derby with 1:2. Herne moves past Essen into first place in the northern round. There were two city duels in Hanover at the weekend: In the Scorpions duel, the Hanoverians beat Wedemarker 4-1 on Friday. On Sunday, the Indians won 4608-5 against the Hannover Scorpions at the Pferdeturm in front of a whopping 0 spectators. The Harzer Falken caused a small sensation on Friday evening on home ice when they beat the Tilburg Trappers 16-2 with 1 seconds left in the game. The Falken's game against Erfurt on Sunday was postponed to January 03.01.2017rd, XNUMX. In Hamburg The game between the Crocodiles and the Saale Bulls was abandoned after 31 minutes due to a hole in the ice.
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In the Oberliga Süd VER Selb remains at the top of the table with a six-point lead. At the weekend, the Wolves won the top games 5-2 against Deggendorf (Friday) and 4-2 against Regensburg (Sunday). Deggendorf was able to move past Regensburg and Tölz in the table with a 5-1 win on Sunday against Schönheide. Because while Regensburg lost against Selb, the Tölzer Löwen lost 2:4 to the Bulls Sonthofen on Sunday. Sonthofen was able to take at least one point after extra time in Peiting on Friday (5:4 after extra time) and thus move from last to second to last place. League newcomer Lindau scored twice. On Friday they defeated Waldkraiburg 3:2 and on Sunday Weiden 6:5 after a penalty shootout. But Waldkraiburg was able to celebrate a success on Sunday and beat Landshut 2-1 after a penalty shootout. Only Höchstadt had to admit defeat on both matchdays: Friday clearly with 0:7 against Regensburg and Sunday with 2:4 against EC Peiting.
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In the DNL Group Red trance Berlin and Mannheim on Tuesday and Wednesday last week. First Mannheim prevailed 6:2, then Berlin 4:0. This weekend Landshut and Krefeld shared as well Berlin and Kaufbeuren the points. On Saturday Landshut won 6:3 and Berlin with 5:1, Sunday Krefeld with 3:1 and Kaufbeuren with 1:0. The first team from Cologne won both games against Mannheim (Friday 6:2 and Sunday 5:4) on home ice. In the table, Landshut and Düsseldorf follow Cologne in second and third place. Mannheim, Tölz and Krefeld are in sixth, seventh and eighth place with three points each.
In the DNL Group Blue Augsburg and Ingolstadt met at the weekend. On Saturday Ingolstadt won 5:4 after a penalty shootout, on Sunday Augsburg won 6:1. Rosenheim won both games against Schwenningen (Saturday 5:1, Sunday 6;2) and Iserlohn won both games against Dresden (Saturday 4:0 and Sunday 4:3 after extra time).
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In the DNLII main round north After two wins against Chemnitz (Saturday 5:4 and Sunday 9:2), Weißwasser is still at the top of the table with 39 points in just 14 games. Bad Nauheim was able to score twice at the weekend, Saturday with 7-0 against Kassel and Sunday with 5-1 against Frankfurt.
In the DNLII main round south The favorites prevailed over the weekend. League leaders Füssen clearly won both games against Mannheim ERC (Saturday 8:3 and Sunday 11:1), Bietigheim beat Peinting on Saturday with 5:2 and Sunday with 5:0 and Riessersee defeated Heilbronn first with 3:2 and then with 5: 0.
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In the Women's Bundesliga ECDC Memmingen won 4-1 against ESC Planegg on Saturday and 6-0 against the Mad Dogs from Mannheim on Sunday. Bergkamen clearly beat Langenhagen 12-0 on Saturday, and the OSC won the next day Berlin with 6:2 at the Electoral Palatinate.
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National player Dennis Endras celebrated his 500th DEL game on Sunday! Congratulations!
