## Roster Rundown
Dresdner Eislöwen are entering this matchup with a few heavy hitters leading the charge. Forward Max Kammerer has been a standout, tallying 28 goals and 32 assists this season. He’s a player who can change the game's momentum with a single slapper. Defenseman Simon Karlsson has been rock solid on the blue line, contributing 5 goals and 26 assists. His ability to read plays and break up the opposition’s attack is crucial. Goaltender Florian Proske, with a save percentage of .915, has been a reliable last line of defense. Forward Tom Knobloch, while not as flashy, has been a vital cog with 15 goals and 18 assists. Missing from the ice will be key players—forward Timo Walther, sidelined with an injury, and defenseman Mike Fischer, out due to personal reasons.
Kassel Huskies, on the other hand, rely heavily on their offensive dynamo, Corey Trivino, who’s racked up 35 goals and 40 assists. His knack for finding the back of the net is unmatched in
DEL 2. Defenseman Denis Shevyrin adds grit with his 8 goals and 24 assists, while also being a physical presence. Goalie Jerry Kuhn, boasting a .920 save percentage, can stonewall opponents when he’s on his game. Forward Nathan Burns, with 22 goals and 30 assists, has been a consistent performer. Unfortunately, they’ll miss the services of forward Joel Lowry and defenseman Troy Rutkowski, both nursing injuries.
## Head-to-Head
Dresdner Eislöwen and
Kassel Huskies have a storied rivalry, having clashed 55 times since their first meeting in 2006. In these encounters, Eislöwen have come out on top 18 times, while Huskies secured 33 victories. Draws were rare, with only 4. Their recent battles have often been tightly contested, adding another layer of excitement to this matchup.
## Recent Form
Dresdner Eislöwen’s last five games have been a mixed bag: a loss to
Kassel Huskies (4:3), a win over Huskies (4:3), another victory (1:2), followed by a loss (3:4), and closing with a win (0:1). Clearly, they’ve been battling hard against the Huskies.
Kassel Huskies’ recent form mirrors their opponent’s: a win against Eislöwen (4:3), a loss (4:3), another defeat (1:2), a win (3:4), and finally a loss (0:1). They’ve been trading blows with Dresdner, each game a nail-biter.
## Wrap-Up
Both teams have shown flashes of brilliance and moments of vulnerability. Eislöwen seem to have a slight edge in recent encounters, but Huskies’ overall head-to-head record tilts in their favor. Dresdner’s Proske and Kassel’s Kuhn could be pivotal, each needing to stand tall in net. The absences of Walther and Fischer for Eislöwen, along with Lowry and Rutkowski for Huskies, might just tip the scales in this evenly matched contest.
## Summary
This
DEL 2 clash promises to be a thriller, with both teams desperate to prove their mettle. Eislöwen have shown they can beat Huskies, but Kassel’s historical dominance can't be ignored. Expect a game where every pass, every save, every breakaway counts. Whether it's Kammerer's skating prowess or Trivino's scoring touch, players need to crash the net and seize every chance. In the end, it might just be a matter of who wants it more—who’s willing to skate the extra mile for victory.
Match Odds Dresdner Eislowen – Kassel Huskies
Leon's odds are - on Dresdner Eislowen prevailing on their territory.
At this moment our odds are equal to - on Kassel Huskies visiting team's winning.
Draw odds are -.