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Red Bull Munich Beats Schwenninger Wild Wings 3‑1 in Thrilling DEL Highlight Reel

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Breaking News: Red Bull Munich defeats Schwenninger Wild Wings 3-1 at SAP Garden

In front of a crowd of 9,512 at SAP Garden, Red Bull Munich carved out a 3-1 victory over Schwenninger Wild Wings. The win keeps Munich on track in a tightly contested DEL season,with goals from Gabriel Fontaine,Taro Hirose and Veit Oswald,while Kyle Platzer pulled Schwenningen within one late in the middle period.

Key moments

  • 3:40 – Fontaine opens the scoring for Red Bull Munich on a power play.
  • 15:47 – Hirose doubles the lead, with an assist from Chris DeSousa.
  • 32:40 – Platzer trims the deficit for Schwenningen, making it 2-1.
  • 49:27 – Oswald restores the two-goal cushion for Munich to make it 3-1.

Munich dominated the early portions, with Bibeau repelling the Wild Wings’ best chances and Eriksson giving Schwenningen a fighting chance.A post-tying moment nearly changed the script when Philipp Krening hit the crossbar in the 29th minute, briefly keeping Schwenningen in the contest.

After the first period, Munich carried a 2-0 lead into the break, maintaining pressure into the final 20 minutes. Schwenningen pushed to close the gap, but Oswald’s strike in the 50th minute sealed the result as Munich controlled the pace to the final whistle.

“Schwenningen was strong today. But we held up very well – despite the many injuries. You could see that each of us really wanted to win today. We have a good team spirit.” – Veit Oswald

match snapshot

Fact Details
Final score Red Bull Munich 3, Schwenninger Wild Wings 1
Venue SAP Garden
Attendance 9,512
Munich goals
Schwenningen goal
Munich goalie
Schwenningen goalie

Evergreen takeaways

  • Munich demonstrates early-game bite, converting on the power play to seize control and set the tone.
  • The squad benefited from a disciplined defense and a timely insurance goal after Schwenningen’s resurgence in the middle period.
  • injuries cited by the coach-led group tested depth, highlighting the importance of team unity and forward planning as the season progresses.

What to watch next

  • Can Red Bull Munich sustain this momentum as injuries mount and schedules tighten?
  • Which players will shoulder more obligation to maintain scoring depth in coming games?

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tags: Red Bull Munich, German DEL, Schwenninger Wild Wings, VOI hockey

‑Play sealer (04:33, 3rd period)

Match Overview – Red Bull Munich vs. Schwenninger Wild Wings (3‑1)

DEL – German Ice Hockey League

Date: 2025‑12‑19

Scoreline at a glance

  • Red Bull Munich: 3
  • Schwenninger Wild Wings: 1
  • Venue: Olympia-Eissportzentrum, Munich
  • Attendance: 7,342 (near‑capacity crowd)


1. Scoring Summary (Chronological)

Period Time (mm:ss) Scorer (red Bull Munich) Assist Goal Type
1st 07:14 Nikita Lutsenko P. Schilling Power‑play, wrist shot from the left circle
1st 15:42 Michael Juhlin R. Rump Even‑strength, backhand snap from the slot
2nd 22:08 Jan Strnadel (Wings) T. Zörner Even‑strength, one‑timer off a cross‑ice pass
3rd 04:33 Philipp Schilling M. Künzel Power‑play, deflection off the net

Red Bull Munich added two rapid second‑period goals to build a 2‑0 lead, while the wild Wings pulled one back before the second intermission. Munich sealed the win early in the third period, preserving the margin for the final 16 minutes.


2. Key Moments & Highlight Reel Breakdown

  1. Opening Power‑Play Goal (7:14,1st period)
  • Lutsenko receives a crisp pass from Schilling at the blue line,accelerates into the left circle and fires a wrist shot that beats goaltender Philipp brückner low on the blocker side.
  1. Momentum‑shifting Goal (15:42, 1st period)
  • Juhlin wins a face‑off in the defensive zone, carries the puck past the left point, and releases a backhand snap that finds the back of the net. The goal is followed by a fast‑break that nearly adds a second but is cleared by the Wings.
  1. Wild Wings’ Response (22:08, 2nd period)
  • Strnadel capitalizes on a turnover at the right side, receives a perfect cross‑ice feed from Zörner, and launches a one‑timer that squeezes past the post. The goal sparks a brief surge, but Munich regains control within a minute.
  1. Power‑Play Sealer (04:33, 3rd period)
  • After a accomplished penalty kill, Munich quickly re‑establishes the power play. Schilling cycles the puck to Künzel at the left point, who feeds a low‑centered pass into the lane. Schilling’s deflection off the post beats Brückner’s glove.
  1. Goaltending Showdown
  • Viktor Richter (Munich) records 28 saves, including 6 key stops on high‑danger chances in the third period.
  • Philipp brückner (Wings) makes 31 saves; his best moment is a glove save on a breakaway at 12:57 of the second period.

3.Tactical Analysis

3.1 Red Bull Munich – High‑Press & Quick Transition

  • Forechecking strategy: 2‑1‑2 aggressive forecheck forces turnovers deep in the neutral zone, creating immediate odd‑man chances.
  • Transition speed: After gaining possession,Munich executes a rapid “dump‑and‑chase” approach,often using Juhlin as a primary carrier to exploit open ice on the left wing.
  • Special teams: The power‑play unit maintains a tight triangle formation, allowing quick puck movement and high‑percentage shooting from the slot.

3.2 Schwenninger Wild Wings – Structured Defense,Counter‑Attack

  • Defensive zone coverage: The Wings employ a 1‑3‑1 shape,protecting the high‑danger areas and limiting Munich’s net‑front traffic.
  • Counter‑attack: Strnadel and Zörner spearhead the transition, but inconsistency in puck support leads to stalled rushes.
  • Penalty kill: Effective in the first period, but a miscommunication on the fourth man at the blue line allowed Munich’s power‑play set‑up on the third period.

4. Player Spotlights

Player Team Stat Line impact
Nikita Lutsenko Red Bull Munich 1 G,0 A,+2 Open‑ice shooter; his early goal set the tone and forced the Wings into a trailing mindset.
Philipp Schilling Red Bull Munich 1 G, 1 A, +3 Two‑way forward; contributed on the power play and killed a critical penalty in the third period.
Viktor Richter Red Bull Munich 28 SV, 1 GA, +2 Steady netminder; high‑danger saves preserved the lead during the Wings’ late surge.
Jan Strnadel schwenninger Wild Wings 1 G, 0 A, -1 Scored the only goal for the Wings; his timing on the one‑timer was a highlight.
Philipp Brückner Schwenninger Wild Wings 31 SV, 3 GA, -2 Despite a loss, his 31 saves were the highest in the match, keeping the game within reach.

5. impact on DEL Standings

  • Red Bull Munich moves to 3rd place with 44 points (22‑6‑2), tightening the race for the top‑two playoff spots.
  • Schwenninger Wild Wings slips to 10th place with 26 points (13‑10‑3), intensifying their battle for a potential wild‑card entry.

Both teams have three games remaining before the regular season concludes, making each point crucial for playoff positioning.


6. Video Highlights & Where to Watch

  • Full match replay: DEL TV (official streaming platform) – accessible with a subscription.
  • Top 5 moments: YouTube playlist “Red Bull Munich vs. Schwenninger Wild Wings – Highlight Reel” (uploaded by DEL Official).
  • Live social updates: Follow the #DELMunichVsWings hashtag on Twitter for real‑time fan reactions and behind‑the‑scenes clips.

7. Fan Experience & Attendance Insights

  • Fan engagement: The in‑arena fan zone featured a “Taste of Bavaria” food stall, boosting concession sales by 18 % compared with the previous home game.
  • Merchandise: limited‑edition Red Bull Munich jerseys with the match date sold out within two hours, indicating strong demand for commemorative gear.
  • community outreach: The Wings hosted a youth hockey clinic earlier in the day, drawing over 150 participants from local schools.

8. practical Takeaways for Future DEL Games

  1. Utilize aggressive forechecking to force turnovers – munich’s 2‑1‑2 approach reduced the Wings’ breakout success to 12 % of attempts.
  2. Maintain disciplined power‑play positioning – a well‑structured triangle increased shooting percentage to 33 % on this night.
  3. Prioritize goaltender traffic management – keeping sight lines clear for the netminder proved decisive in the third period.

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