Memmingen Indians triumph over Tölzer Löwen – a thrilling match!
The Memminger Indians secured a 2-1 win against the Tölzer Löwen on October 26th, 2025 and strengthened their position in the top league.

Memmingen Indians triumph over Tölzer Löwen – a thrilling match!
On Sunday evening, the Memmingen Indians ice hockey team drew attention again by defeating the Tölzer Löwen 2-1. This exciting duel took place in the Tölzer's home arena and was the second win of the weekend for the Indians, sending them home with six points in the bag. But what makes this team so competitive?
In the first third, the Indians were committed from the start and showed more play and better chances. Felix Brassard scored the opening goal in the 18th minute. The game clearly showed that the Memmingen team is at the top of the league not just because of luck, but through strategic play and team spirit. In the second third, Dominik Meisinger also increased the lead to 2-0 in the 35th minute. A strong performance that made it clear that the Indians are well on their way to establishing themselves as one of the top teams this season.
A look at the challenges facing the Tölzers
Before the game, coach Axel Kammerer of the Tölzer Löwen spoke of a “cream day” that his team needed to survive against the strong Memmingen team. In the season so far, the Lions had only lost against Heilbronn and suffered two defeats against Passau and Stuttgart. Despite the challenges, they remained optimistic and refused to hide - after all, they had lost all four games against Memmingen in the previous season.
The Tölzer Löwen were supported by Enrico Salvarani in goal, while the team wanted to remain stable in defense. Kammerer emphasizes that the Indians, with their naturalized players Tyler Spurgeon, Linus Svedlund and Edgars Homjakovs as well as new talents like Brassard and Ouderkirk, are a team that should not be underestimated. But despite the starting position, the Lions managed to score the next goal through Ludwig Nirschl just under two minutes before the end, which created tension.
Statistics and outlook
The Memminger Indians are now excellently placed in the Oberliga, which is the third highest ice hockey division in Germany. With players like Brassard ranking high in the scoring charts, they have the quality to fight for the championship. The next game against the league leaders from Selb is on the program on Tuesday, followed by further exciting encounters.
For the statistics fans: The final score was Tölzer Löwen 1, ECDC Memmingen 2 (0:1/0:1/1:0). Memminger's goals came from Brassard and Meisinger, while Nirschl scored the next goal. The penalty minutes were 12 for Tölz and 36 for Memmingen, which underlines the Indians' robust style of play. Cheers to the challenges and games to come!
The Indians' next games are: Tuesday against Selb at 7:30 p.m., Friday against SC Riessersee at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday against Deggendorfer SC at 3:30 p.m. (family day and teddy bear toss). So if you're interested in exciting ice hockey, you should mark the dates in red on your calendar!