Fischtown Penguins fight to advance in the CHL – pure drama!
Bremerhaven's Fischtown Pinguins lose in the CHL round of 16 against Ilves Tampere. Next game: rematch on November 19th.

Fischtown Penguins fight to advance in the CHL – pure drama!
The Fischtown Pinguins from Bremerhaven are in the middle of the Champions Hockey League and are eagerly awaiting their next match. The newly published episode of the podcast about the Penguins reports on current sporting developments. How North Sea newspaper highlights, the Penguins have only been able to collect three points in the last three games, which is making their fans restless. The games against Tampere and Straubing were anything but clear, and the spectators had to watch the close results with nerves that were fraying.
A bright spot in the last few games was Jan's comeback, who returned in time for the hectic phase. Bennet also excelled with a brace, while Vladimir caused a stir with strange moves. And the first Huda show in Fischtown was also a complete success, despite the disappointment of two defeats last week.
Champions League challenge
The upcoming second leg against Ilves Tampere on November 19th will be a crucial moment for the Pinguins. In an exciting first leg they were defeated 2-3 after taking the lead in the second half. How buten and within Reportedly, Ilves started strong and the Penguins were unable to convert the advantage efficiently, which led to their defeat.
The demands are high because Ilves dominated the group stage with six wins and only seven goals conceded, while the Pinguins have a rather mixed record of three wins and three defeats. The team still has big plans: they definitely want to be among the best eight teams in Europe in the Champions League.
Review and outlook
In the current competition, Bremerhaven had to endure the bitter experience of a home game against Brûleurs de Loups Grenoble, which ended 5:8. Jan Urbas was able to score the first goal in the 20th minute, even though the team was already well behind at that point. However, these setbacks have not discouraged the players. The upcoming matches are crucial in order to keep an eye on the existing competition in the PENNY-DEL, especially the strong team from Nuremberg and the challenging Ingolstadt.
As shown in recent games, the Penguins have a lot of work to do. Nevertheless, the team is optimistic that with a good hand and a strong performance they can achieve positive results in Tampere. Looking back, we are convinced that the team has the potential to perform even under pressure. The next game is therefore eagerly awaited.
Unlike in the previous fights, patience is required: Will the team around Colt Conrad, who scored his first goal after five assists, be able to make the difference? The fans are hoping for a strong comeback!