Thursday, March 25, 2010

DEG conquers Vorrundenmeister



Nuremberg - as the last desperate shot the Ice Tigers rebounded from his schooner, and soon after the final siren rang out, drew goalkeeper DEG Jamie Storr, the winner of thumb towards roof and said the 500 fans strong colony final score in a trance. "Away wins are nice," chanted the supporters of the MetroStars happy.
After a great fighting spirit wrung DEG preliminary competition Primus Nuremberg down 2-1, landed the second victory in the quarterfinals on Monday and can now make a decisive step towards semi-finals.
"Jamie has incredible hold. I'm glad for the bad start for him very much, "said goalscorer Patrick Reimer compensate for the wrong crime. The number one became the DEG in a fast-paced game from the idiots a hero.
Just 116 seconds were played, as the Canadians pushed the disc into the goal itself. Then the goalkeeper but the home side played with great deeds every second to despair - especially over the last 10 minutes.
Previously, "Peng-Pat" Reimer equalized for the Rhinelander. And when the guests later herausschossen even after a Bubiproduktion with Korbinian Holzer and André Schietzold as preparers and Viertreihen-winger Peter Boon only 77 seconds of the first guide, it was deathly quiet in the arena.
The "ntellectual" burned in the final third from a firework, but Storr stood like a wall. "While we are still outsiders, but now the pressure is at Nuremberg," said coach Lance Nethery satisfied. Giant Reimer: "dawns on those now that the damn hard for them against us is."