Eisbären-hammer: Despite the test game defeat hope for the season

Eisbären-hammer: Despite the test game defeat hope for the season

The Hammer Eisbären lost the first test game to prepare for the new season in the Oberliga, but the performance shown ensures optimism. The game against the Tilburg Trappers ended 2: 4, but there were many positive aspects that the team should motivate.

In front of 686 spectators in the ice rink in Werries, the polar bears were initially challenged because the Dutch started strongly, but could not score any hits in the first twenty minutes. The first third was shaped by a high intensity, and the polar bears seemed to adapt increasingly with continuous playing time. Ibrahim Weißleder, the sporting director of the team, was enthusiastic about the way of playing: "We saw a great hockey game by going up and down. What more you want ...?"

catch -up of the polar bears

In the further course of the encounter, the polar bears could not only keep the guests under control, but also showed fighting spirit. During the second third, Tilburg took the lead 2-0, but the third third brought an exciting turn. After the trappers increased to 3-0, the polar bears did not give up. Julian Airich scored the first goal for his team and ensured an up -to -date, followed by another goal of the newcomer Joonas Alanne. This was particularly remarkable because both players are new to the team. "It's always nice when the boys meet who are new in Hamm," added Weißleder.

Despite this catch -up, coach Casey Fratkin decided to take the goalkeeper off the ice shortly before the end in favor of an additional attacker. However, this strategic move meant that the trappers met the empty gate of the polar bears and sealed the final score of 4: 2. It was clear to Weißleder: "We did not take our chances offensive, but still played well." He sees a lot of potential in the team and notices that the team is already showing a strong basic form.

outlook on upcoming challenges

The sporting director proved to be optimistic about the team's overall potential, but also explained that the team had to work on various aspects. "The first preparatory game has shown some smaller construction sites on which we have to continue working. The preparation is about finding themselves and the things we have practiced in training."

This weekend will have further challenges for the Hammer Eisbären. The team travels to Selb to take part in a tournament. First, the polar bears meet the hosts who themselves, followed by a possible placement game against Deggendorfer SC or the Czech Association Slavia Prague. "Top teams are waiting for us. It will be a tough weekend," says the assessment of white leather to the upcoming encounters.

impression of team and performance

The polar bears have given a promising picture in their first test game. Regardless of the result, it became clear that the team plays with a lot of passion. According to Ibrahim Weißleder insights, the team is in a good mood and has the potential to successfully master the challenges of the new season. The focus is now on the further improvement and integration of the new additions into the player network in order to show optimal achievements in the upcoming competitions.

The hammer polar bears showed last season that they can keep up in the top division. The association has undergone various changes in recent years, both in the player and in the trainer structure. These adjustments are necessary to keep up with the constantly changing trends in ice hockey. Nevertheless, the club remains rooted in the region and has a loyal followers that regularly attend the home games. Ice hockey in Hamm stands not only for sports, but also for community and identity.

The ice hockey in the region

The region around Hamm has a long tradition in ice hockey, and the hammer polar bears have been a central part of this culture for years. The association was founded in 1980 and has experienced several ups and downs since then. This differs from other teams in the league that are often founded or are in financial difficulties. However, the polar bears have successfully asserted themselves through targeted youth work and the development of young talents.

Development and support of the association are not only limited to the players. The coaching team also has a significant impact on the success of the team. Ibrahim Weißleder, who is currently funding as a sporting director, plays a crucial role in the promotion of talent and the long -term strategy of the association. Regular connection to the local community and the commitment in social projects strengthen the binding of the fans and the urban population to the association, which is of great importance for a smooth association.

Statistical overview of the Oberliga

The Oberliga in which the polar bears play is the third highest ice hockey league in Germany and comprises 14 teams that fight for promotion to the DEL2. The achievements in this league are crucial for the future of the teams. Statistics show that more than 70 percent of the teams that strategically develop their players have cut off better in recent years, which is also reflected in the extension of their contracts with players. Such statistics illustrate how important a solid basis in youth promotion and teamwork is to be successful at this level.

In the 2023/2024 season, the polar bears have a chance of around 60 percent to qualify for the play-offs, based on their previous performance and the assessments of sports experts. This information is of interest not only for fans, but also for sponsors and potential new additions.

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