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MUNICH, Germany - “It’s not the system, it’s the work.”
That’s what munichs coach Pat Cortina said after the 3-0 defeat in Straubing.
His team got a lesson on this day in all the things his team should do. It was not the first game in this year, the first game in Hamburg at the 2nd January ended similarly.
And on Friday the 13th, the EHC Munich had the same problem. They were held scoreless in all of these road games. And everyone knows if you don’t score a goal, you can’t win a game.
Every one of the 400 traveling Munich fans hoped for an act of defiance but were disappointed. Laurent Meunier ended all dreams and Pat Cortina named the problem at the press conference.
And it was a classic run of game. Munich was equal in the first period, but after the 1-0 for the Cologne Sharks, the Munich team fell apart. The second period was a disjointed effort of missed chances for both clubs. In the third, the Sharks caught fire and posted three goals. Jason Jaspers scored after just two minutes were gone in the period. Alexander Weiß and again Jaspers scored for the end result of 4-0.
Munich won the last match between both teams with their last away goals till now and the match in Munich happened similar.
“If we sent the DVD of the game from the 30th December, we could have saved the fuel for the bus,” Ice Tigers coach Peter Draisaitl said at the press conference.
In the 8th minute of the last period, Mike Kompon scored with a wraparound. But after the bully, the Ice Tigers knotted the game at 2 with a goal from Gregory Leeb. After this goal the match was open again, but with the better end for EHC Munich. Eric Schneider scored three minutes before the end after a nice pass from Martin Buchwieser into the slot and Buchwieser was it, who scored the empty net goal for the 4-2 final.
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