Straubing Tigers celebrate perfect home game win with 6:0 against Grizzlys!

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The Straubing Tigers celebrate a 6-0 win against the Grizzlys Wolfsburg in a sold-out ice stadium on October 26th, 2025 and show an impressive team performance.

Die Straubing Tigers feiern am 26.10.2025 im ausverkauften Eisstadion einen 6:0-Sieg gegen die Grizzlys Wolfsburg und zeigen beeindruckende Teamleistung.
The Straubing Tigers celebrate a 6-0 win against the Grizzlys Wolfsburg in a sold-out ice stadium on October 26th, 2025 and show an impressive team performance.

Straubing Tigers celebrate perfect home game win with 6:0 against Grizzlys!

On October 26, 2025, a special kind of spectacle took place in the sold-out ice stadium at the Pulverturm. With 5,635 enthusiastic spectators, the Straubing Tigers took to the ice against the Grizzlys Wolfsburg with an impressive 6-0 win. The Tigers celebrated their seventh home win in their seventh home game of the season. The atmosphere was electric and with the Tigers leading 4-0 after just 20 minutes, the game was actually already decided [pnp.de](https://www.pnp.de/lokales/stadt-straubing-und-landkreis-straubing-bogen/ausverkauft-sechs-tore-shutout-straubing-tigers- Feiern-perfektes-heimspiel-19796591) reported.

The Tigers' list of goalscorers reads as follows: Nick Halloran opened the scoring on a power play in the 4th minute, followed by Marcel Brandt, who netted in the 5th minute when he was outnumbered. Elis Hede scored three times in the 18th and 30th minutes, and Mario Zimmermann (23rd minute) and Wade Allison (31st minute) also got on the scoresheet. It is noteworthy that Henrik Haukeland shone in goal with his third shutout of the season, which underlined the Tigers' defensive strength.

A celebration for the young fans

The game was all about the younger fans, who got their money's worth with discounted tickets and a colorful supporting program. A special highlight was the Children's and Youth Day, when a child accompanied the stadium announcer. This once again showed the Tigers' connection to their fan community. Anyone interested in the unique alternative jerseys can now purchase them in the fan shop. The designed jersey in deep black with gray and white accents expresses the strength and connection to Straubing, according to straubing-tigers.de.

The Tigers' upcoming games already promise excitement, as they will face ERC Ingolstadt on Wednesday, followed by another duel against the Nuremberg Ice Tigers on Friday and finally against the Dresdner Eislöwen on Sunday. The Tigers can be happy about the positive atmosphere within the team. Nick Halloran himself said in the break interview that the team performance was excellent.

Stormy news from the Caribbean

While ice hockey fans are celebrating in Straubing, we receive news from the Caribbean about Hurricane Melissa, which is rapidly intensifying. This storm front, classified as Category 4, could even rise to Category 5 in the coming days. The first impacts are already being felt in Jamaica and Haiti, where catastrophic flooding and destruction are expected. The southern regions of Jamaica are particularly at risk, where up to 40 inches of rain is expected to fall, which can also lead to serious landslides, according to weather.com.

The connection of these two worlds - the sporting event in Straubing and the forces of nature in the Caribbean - reminds us of how different realities can exist at the same time. While the Tigers are playing a great game, other people are dealing with the aftermath of one of the strongest storms of the season. But life goes on in Straubing and the anticipation for the next games is huge.