German Ice Hockey: Eisbären Berlin Win 5-3 in Schwenningen

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Eisbären Berlin Secure Second Consecutive DEL Win Against Schwenninger Wild Wings

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The German champions delivered a strong performance against the Schwenninger Wild Wings, ultimately winning 5:3 (2:0, 2:1, 1:2). Forward Liam Kirk continued his impressive form, setting a new club record.


The Eisbären Berlin achieved their second consecutive victory in the German Ice Hockey League (DEL). They defeated the Schwenninger Wild Wings 5:3. Goals from Liam Kirk, korbinian Geibel, Leonhard Pföderl, Eric Hördler, and Marcel Noebels propelled the capital team to victory, consistently capitalizing on their scoring opportunities.





Playing before 4,350 spectators at the Schwenninger Arena, the Eisbären were the more effective team in the first period. While the Wild Wings had some chances, Kirk opened the scoring in the 10th minute.This goal marked his tenth consecutive game with a goal,establishing a new club record.


Schwenningen Fights Back




Berlin extended their lead with two fast goals in the second period. Pföderl scored on the Eisbären’s first power play (27th minute), and just 31 seconds later, Hördler increased the lead to 4-0. Schwenningen responded before the period ended with a power-play goal from Alexander Karachun (40th minute).


Noebels quickly restored the four-goal advantage early in the third period (41st minute). Tim Gettinger (49th minute) and karachun again (52nd minute) scored power-play goals for the hosts, but Berlin held on for the win.

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