Kölner Haie celebrate a clear 4-1 home win against Bremerhaven!
Bremerhaven lost a home game against Kölner Haie 1:4 on October 2, 2025, despite several chances.

Kölner Haie celebrate a clear 4-1 home win against Bremerhaven!
On October 2, 2025, the Kölner Haie started the long weekend with a confident 4-1 win against the Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven. The game took place in the LANXESS arena in front of 17,136 enthusiastic spectators, who had no reason to complain because the Cologne team dominated the action on the ice from the start.
In the third minute, Maximilian Kammerer gave the Haie the lead with a nice goal, followed by Patrick Russell, who made it 2-0 in the eighth minute. The third goal of the evening was scored by Valtteri Kemiläinen, who sank the puck into the net in the 26th minute after a foul on Nate Schnarr. In the 47th minute, Fabian Herrmann scored the next goal for Bremerhaven, but Oliwer Kaski restored the old gap with a power play goal in the 59th minute.
A look at the statistics
The game couldn't have been more successful for the Sharks: Four different scorers scored the goals, and four goals were scored in four of the Sharks' last five games. Cologne have also won four of their last five games. From the perspective of face-off duels, the game was balanced with a total of 54 duels won per team, and the Haie also had four opportunities to outnumber one, one of which was used. These statistics speak of an excellent team performance and the desire to provide fans with an entertaining game.
Outlook for the upcoming games
After this successful home game, the Haie now have two more exciting games on the program. On October 4th we will play away against the Lions in Frankfurt, puck drop is at 7:00 p.m. This will be followed by a home game against ERC Ingolstadt on October 10th, where spectators will get their money's worth again from 7:30 p.m.
Interest in ice hockey is constantly growing in Germany, which is also reflected in the increasing number of spectators in the German Ice Hockey League (DEL). Last season, an average of almost 7,800 spectators per game watched the league's exciting encounters. This underlines how popular ice hockey is among German fans, as Statista reports.
Entrance fees and discounts
If you are interested in attending a Fischtown Pinguins game, you can find information about ticket prices at Fischtown-Penguins.de. Children under six years of age are allowed into the stadium free of charge, but do not have to get a seat. Pupils, trainees, students and many other discount levels make it easier for young ice hockey fans to enter. However, you must have a valid ID ready upon entry.
Yesterday evening showed once again that the Kölner Haie are not only strong in terms of sport, but also work tirelessly to offer their fans exciting games. At the upcoming opportunity in Frankfurt and the following home games, fans can once again look forward to exciting ice hockey action.