Starbulls Rosenheim Play Düsseldorfer EG Concert in PSD Bank Dome

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## Düsseldorfer EG – Starbulls Rosenheim 1:2 (0:1, 1:1, 0:0)

Düsseldorf – After the prestigious derby win against Landshut, the Starbulls Rosenheim also scored three points in Düsseldorf. In the PSD Bank Dome, the Green-Whites won 2-1 (1-0, 1-1, 0-0). The rosenheim24.de live ticker for reading:

Düsseldorf ground floor: 27 Lunemann; 35 Hümer | 5 Geitner, 8 Blumenschein; 6 Maginot, 26 Kukuk; 21 Quaas, 63 Faber | 78 Orendorz, ​​22 Bradford, 91 Hirano; 17 Niederberger, 18 Clarke, 96 Thiel; 11 Tosto, 71 Linden, 16 Brown; 51 Assavolyuk, 14 Noren, 32 Hofmann – Coach: Lange.
Starbulls Rosenheim: 67 Kolarz; 30 millers | 60 Hannah, 14 Tiffels; 48 Adam, 98 Vollmayer; 66 van der Linde, 2 Keussen; 26 Bosecker | 18 Zwickl, 12 Stretch, 21 Järvelainen; 71 Feser, 57 Sarault, 3 Pulkkinen;

50th Minute: The Green-Whites are currently doing a little better on defense and are also managing to make a few relief attacks and secure the goal in the offensive third. Apart from a powerful shot from Clarke, nothing came from DEG recently – even if the visual superiority is of course still there.

45th Minute: Finally a good possibility for the Starbulls again,thanks to an energetic performance from Kolb. He fuels his way through to the right and then wants to surprise Lunemann in the short corner. It’s the DEG keeper’s turn and then the puck rolls just past the far post.

44th minute: Very, very bad power play by the Starbulls. In almost three and a half minutes, the guests managed a single shot on goal through Järvelainen, but it got stuck somewhere between many DEG skates.Now the home team is complete again. assavolyuk, who served Hirano’s penalty, is back on the ice.

42nd Minute: The Starbulls’ power play build-up doesn’t work – and Düsseldorf has the shothander on their stick. Thiel simply holds his bat in at the far post after a counterattack. There really wasn’t much missing.

41st Minute: the last third is underway – and the Starbulls still play in the majority for 3:23 minutes after the game-time penalty against Hirano.

Second third break: After 40 minutes, the starbulls lead 2-1 in the PSD Bank Dome. However, after this run of play in the middle section, it must be made clear: This is very, very flattering, becuase the hosts clearly set the tone and had a whole series of the best chances. Rosenheim basically turned things upside down with Hanna’s goal.Afterwards, Hirano’s unpleasant action caused heated tempers for a short time. Though, the Starbulls didn’t play well in the first minute and a half of the following power play. We’ll get back to you in time for the final third.

39th Minute: Hirano is sent to the shower by the referees with a game misconduct penalty – accompanied by mocking “goodbye” chants from the Starbulls fans. The referees decided on a skate kick.

39th Minute: Now there’s trouble on the ice – caused by Hirano, who has already gone to the penalty box and continues to complain loudly.the referees are now watching the whole thing on video. But from our point of view it was a very “insidious” action.

38th Minute: Can the Starbulls now get better at defending themselves? That remains to be seen, as Thiel has the next opportunity for the home team. However,his shot – fired completely free-standing – is deflected into the safety net.

37th minute: Gooooooooool for the Starbulls – Goal scorer is Shane Hanna.The Canadian intercepts a Düsseldorf attack on his own blue line and then immediately turns on the turbo. He serves Taupert on the right, who passes it back to Hanna on the subsequent two-on-one, who twirls the disc under the crossbar in an ice-cold manner. This means that the course of the game in the second third is basically turned on its head.

35th Minute: tosto has the next big chance for Düsseldorf. During the subsequent liberation,the home team themselves are confused that Geitner’s tripping up against Järvelainen – who would have had a promising chance – will not be punished by the referees.

34th Minute: Phew, once again it’s time to take a deep breath from Rosenheim’s perspective.

Starbulls Rosenheim vs. Düsseldorf DEG: Live Updates

Starting Six Düsseldorf: Lunemann – Quaas, Faber – orendorz, Bradford, Hirano.
Starting Six Rosenheim: Kolarz – Hanna, tiffels – Järvelainen, Stretch, Zwickl.

1. Minute: The referees have thrown in and the game is on.

2. Minute: Very cautious start from both teams. After just under a minute and a half, van der Linde’s first shot on goal, but it wasn’t a problem for Lunemann in the DEG box.

4. Minute: On the other side, Geitner tried a pointless shot, which was visible to Kolarz late on. This means we now have the first (half) chance for Düsseldorf.

5. Minute: van der Linde gets through well on the left half, but his shot then goes straight onto Lunemann’s stomach. For Düsseldorf, Quaas tries from the blue line, but the puck gets stuck under a piece of equipment somewhere in the hustle and bustle.

6th minute: Gooooooooool for the Starbulls – Goalscorer is Ville Järvelainen. Vollmayer asserts himself energetically on the left and simply shovels the disc towards the goal, where both a defender and Lunemann don’t look particularly happy.Järvelainen is the beneficiary and pokes the disc under Lunemann’s blade and into the net.

9. Minute: Düsseldorf tries to respond with a dangerous shot from the right face-off circle, but then the Starbulls cleverly break free from their own third and try to set their own tone.

11. Minute: Powerbreak – and video proof. Specifically, it’s about a possible penalty for Feser because of a delay in the game. The refs now check the monitor to see whether the target may have been deflected.

11. minute: Now it’s official: The Rosenheim “Goldhelm” has to go into the cool box for two minutes.This gives Düsseldorf its first power play opportunity.

12. Minute: Phew, take a breather, dear Starbulls. It burned brightly several times in front of the green and white box. With combined forces, the Starbulls were able to fend off the hosts’ first attack and were lucky that Faber overlooked the completely “bare” Hirano at the far post after a commotion. Otherwise that would have been a sure equalizer.

From the penalty box, Rosenheim is complete again. And after a turnover on his own blue line, the German-Canadian has the 0:2 on his stick, but is denied by Lunemann from a central position.

Starbulls Prepare for Düsseldorf Match

The starbulls recently faced challenges: they lost to the Bietigheim Steelers 2-5 on Boxing Day. During the sold-out New Year’s Eve home game, Stretch & Co. overcame a 0-2 deficit against the Eisbären Regensburg, but ultimately fell 2-3 in a penalty shootout. rosenheim24.de reported on these games.

The Rosenheim team regained their winning form on Friday, January 2nd, in a heated derby against EV Landshut. The Starbulls secured a 3-0 victory (0-0, 2-0, 1-0), solidifying their third-place position in the DEL2 standings. This win came despite injuries to key players Lukas Laub, Ville Järvelainen, and Lewis Zerter-Gossage.

Lukas Laub will miss today’s game in Düsseldorf. Coach Jari Pasanen will make decisions regarding the availability of Järvelainen and Zerter-Gossage shortly before the game. “Ville tried practicing on Friday morning, but it wasn’t possible. We will assess how much rest he needs,” pasanen stated after the Landshut game.

The participation of Järvelainen and/or Zerter-Gossage will significantly influence the final Rosenheim lineup.

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