Tölzer Löwen on the road to success: 5:2 win against Erding Gladiators!

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Tölzer Löwen defeated the Erding Gladiators 5:2 on October 28, 2025 in an exciting league game in Erding.

Tölzer Löwen besiegen die Erding Gladiators 5:2 am 28. Oktober 2025 in einem spannenden Oberligaspiel in Erding.
Tölzer Löwen defeated the Erding Gladiators 5:2 on October 28, 2025 in an exciting league game in Erding.

Tölzer Löwen on the road to success: 5:2 win against Erding Gladiators!

The Tölzer Löwen presented themselves with an impressive performance on October 28, 2025 5:2 -Away win over the Erding Gladiators reported. After a bumpy start, the Lions quickly found their way into the game and were able to stabilize the game.

After the game, coach Axel Kammerer emphasized his team's discipline, organization and running strength. Despite the absence of their top scorer Topi Piipponen and only three blocks due to injuries, the team performed strongly. Matthias Bittner proved himself in goal, while Enrico Salvarani supported him from the bench.

Strange gameplay

The game started with the Erdinger Gladiators, who noticeably gained more shares and chances. A curious first goal for Bad Tölz came when Toms Prokopovics scored after the goal had fallen over; this goal was recognized after video evidence. In the second third, Ludwig Nirschl made it 2-0, followed by Prokopovics, who made it 3-0 in the power play.

The Gladiators were able to score the goal through Grady Hobbs to make it 1:3, but Karel Klikorka restored the old gap shortly afterwards with his goal to make it 4:1. Thomas Matheson then made it 2:4, but Klikorka sealed the final score of 5:2 with a goal into the empty net.

Week full of successes

With this victory, the Tölzer Löwen also secured the perfect end to a six-point weekend as part of a successful weekend, after they had previously defeated the Selber Wölfe. This defeat was Selb's first of the season (2:3) and shows how strong the Lions are playing in the top league. In addition to Tölz, ECDC Memmingen was also able to convince with a clear 8:3 win against SC Riessersee and EC Peiting, who beat Füssen in the derby.

The Lions' next game is scheduled for October 31st against the Passau Black Hawks. The fans can look forward to an exciting duel, while the team is already preparing intensively for the challenges ahead. The Tölzer Löwen, founded in 1928 and known for their proud history, prove once again that they are very popular in ice hockey.

For more information, please see reports from Ice Hockey News and Sport.de, which accompany the developments surrounding the Tölzer Löwen in an exciting and comprehensive manner.