15 December 2013 – 21:36 clock
One 5:9 defeat by RW Cologne had the dunning team a 18:4 victory at Kahlenberger HTC follow.
A. Bishop
Patrick Schmidt and Oskar Deecke achieved four of the five goals in the defeat against Cologne.
About 350 spectators had gathered on Saturday in the Glockenspitzhalle and made for a great atmosphere. On the floor caused the rule change (four field players, one goalkeeper) as expected on a regular basis for a removal of the goalkeeper in an attack to make a power play. The result was successful with many shots on goal. Six goals came in the first half, three on each side. Almost always led RW Cologne, favorite for the finals in the Western Group.
But the CHTC succeeded initially always the balance. That did not change at the beginning of the second half. The 4:3 and 5:4 Domstädter offset the Krefeld. But suddenly the score after two Abwehrpatzern the home side 7-5 ahead. The CHTC put everything on one card, played almost ten minutes without a goalkeeper. The Cologne used to two counterattacks to 9:5.
In Kahlenberg Keeper Sakowsky had a quiet day
Significant
can not fail to be superior than was seen in the encounter against the Kahlenberger HTC. After 15 minutes, the silk city dwellers were already 5-0 up front, before the Kahlenberg 1:5 succeeded. After 30 minutes the CHTC then led to 9:1. CHTC-keeper Niklas Sakowsky spent in the goal – or the power play on the sidelines – a very quiet afternoon
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This did not change in the second half. The guests stayed torhungrig and succeeded by the minute. “Kahlenberg seems to be the weakest team in the league by far,” Mahn said. This coming weekend the CHTC more likely to be required, two neighborhood meetings are on. Monday it goes to Düsseldorf HC, on Sunday (12 clock) comes Gladbach HTC in the Glockenspitzhalle.
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