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Frankfurt Lions Suffer Third Loss in DEL Season
The Frankfurt Lions are struggling in the new ice hockey season, with their head coach Leif Strömberg yet to guide the team to a victory. The latest setback came in the form of a 3:6 defeat against the Dresden Ice Lions, a promoted team, during a home game.
The game started on a promising note, with both teams scoring a goal each in the first period, making it 1:1. However, the second period proved to be disastrous for the Frankfurt Lions, as they conceded three goals within seven minutes, taking the score to 1:4.
Despite their efforts, the Frankfurt Lions attempted a comeback, scoring two goals in the third period. Glover and Brace found the back of the net at 33. and 39. minutes respectively, but it wasn't enough to secure a win. The final period was scoreless for the Frankfurt Lions, and the game ended with a final score of 3:6 in favour of Dresden Ice Lions.
Yogan scored a double for the Dresden Ice Lions in the final period, contributing to their victory. This marks the second time this season that the Dresden Ice Lions have managed to secure a win against the Frankfurt Lions.
The defeat marks the third loss for the Frankfurt Lions in the DEL, and they have yet to earn a point in the new season. The team is currently grappling with a winless streak, having lost all three games so far.
The Frankfurt Lions will need to regroup and find a way to turn their fortunes around if they hope to compete in the DEL this season. The next game will be a crucial test for the team, and fans will be eagerly awaiting their performance.
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