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In a disappointing turn of events for the Frankfurt Lions, they suffered their third consecutive defeat in the DEL season against the promoted Dresden Ice Lions. The game, played at home, ended with a scoreline of 3:6 in favour of the visiting team.
The first period of the game saw the scores level at 1:1. However, the second period proved to be a challenging one for the Frankfurt Lions, as the Dresden Ice Lions scored three times within seven minutes, taking a commanding 4:1 lead.
Despite the deficit, the Frankfurt Lions showed resilience and managed to come back from a 3:1 deficit to 3:4. The team's efforts continued into the final period, with Glover scoring at 33 minutes and Brace following suit at 39 minutes, bringing the score to 4:5.
However, the Dresden Ice Lions managed to extend their lead in the third period, with Yogan scoring a double for the visiting team. Despite the late rally, the Frankfurt Lions were unable to secure a win in the game.
The defeat for the Frankfurt Lions means they have lost all three games of the new season. This poor performance has put pressure on the head coach, Tom Rowe, early in the season.
On the other hand, the Dresden Ice Lions have now won two games in the DEL, including their first game and this match against the Frankfurt Lions. Their impressive start to the season bodes well for their chances in the league.
The Frankfurt Lions have yet to score a point in the current DEL season, a stark contrast to their opponents who have won their first game and secured another victory in this match. The team will be hoping to turn their fortunes around in their upcoming games.
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