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After the bitter 0:4 against Hydro Fehervar AV19, HC TIWAG Innsbruck gets an immediate win the chance for revenge. Tomorrow the sharks will be in Hungary.
It was an evening when a lot went wrong with the sharks. Up front, despite 34 shots, no goal (note: Fehervar had 20 shots), and too much was given away at the back – in the end it was a clear 0:4 against Hungary, who were also weakened by substitutes. Accordingly, HC TIWAG Innsbruck striker Lukas Bär was self-critical: “They (Fehervar) come with 12, 13 players – normally we have to drive over there. It’s very disappointing.” The award for “man of the match” (Bär, like his colleagues, was tirelessly exhausted) was little consolation yesterday: “It’s only the performance as a team that counts, and it has to get better again as soon as possible. Some things just don’t add up for us at the moment,” says Bär, who is already hoping for a trend reversal tomorrow.
Points would be immensely important for the Haie in the fight for one of the coveted playoff places, as they are now in 11th place in the table after five defeats in a row. Less than 24 hours after the game against Fehervar, the Haie have their next away game on the agenda. Opponents on Saturday in Linz are the Steinbach Black Wings.
Hydro Fehervar AV19 – HC TIWAG Innsbruck “The Sharks”
Friday, January 14, 2022, 7:15 p.m. – Gábor Ocskay Jr. Ice Hal
Media info HC Innsbruck
01/13/2022
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