Pure excitement: Islanders fight for crucial points against Füssen!
The Lindau Islanders will fight for important points in the Oberliga Süd against EV Füssen on October 28th.

Pure excitement: Islanders fight for crucial points against Füssen!
The Lindau Islanders look back on an exciting week of ice hockey and are facing an important away game. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025, they will travel to Füssen to play against the local EV Füssen. This game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. and represents a chance for the Islanders to finally collect points again after they recently lost a close game against Stuttgart 2-3 and prevailed in a more successful duel against Passau 3-1. The Islanders want to improve in the table and are doing everything they can to achieve their goals, while the team's sensitivities also play a role here. Ice Hockey Magazine reports.
What's going on in the Füssen camp? EV Füssen has made some changes this season and is now on course for a better ranking after last season, in which they finished ninth. The club is showing commitment with the new coach Daniel Jun, whose experience in the DEL2 will have a significant influence on both the coaching table and the young talent on the ice. The Füssen team achieved a lot, especially on defense. They also rely on old acquaintances in the attack, like Julian Straub and Bauer Neudecker, who surprisingly stayed for another season. New to the team is Simon Boyko, who replaces Jan Svoboda and has recently shone by scoring two goals in two games and assisting another. Eishockeynews has analyzed the details of the licensing process.
Upswing for EV Füssen
A remarkable success for EV Füssen was the subsequent approval for the Oberliga Süd, which was only achieved through improved proof of the financial situation. How the SCRiessersee reports, the club, which was denied a license in the first instance, was able to close a significant gap of around 70,000 euros through a fundraising campaign. The club's fans and supporters were called upon to fight together for the youth and the league, and the response was overwhelming. This shows how much the local community supports their team.
In total, the Oberliga Süd will be played by 13 teams this season. The established clubs are joined by the Erding Gladiators and the Selber Wölfe, who are new to the league. There are high expectations for the third highest German ice hockey league, even if things were turbulent for the Moskitos Essen and the Heilbronner Falken as they were not admitted to the season.
Lindau Islanders games
After the clash with Füssen, the Islanders have a home game on Friday, October 31st against EC Peiting. Here too, the fans in the BPM Arena Lindau will get their money's worth, because the players are eager to win. The team will then go into a short rest period before the lights come on for more exciting games on November 14th.
The anticipation for the encounter against Füssen is great, and intense moments and high emotions are expected. The Islanders' goal is to score points on the road and carry the momentum from the game against Passau. It remains to be seen whether the Lindau Islanders will be able to take advantage of these opportunities, but the direction is clear: things are going up!