Paul Maurice, Evan Rodrigues & Oliver Ekman-Larsson Discuss Florida Panthers vs. Boston Bruins
Paul Maurice, Evan Rodrigues & Oliver Ekman-Larsson Discuss Florida Panthers vs. Boston Bruins

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Eintracht Frankfurt – Bayer 04 Leverkusen | Bundesliga, 32. Spieltag Saison 2023/24 | sportstudio
Eintracht Frankfurt – Bayer 04 Leverkusen | Bundesliga, 32. Spieltag Saison 2023/24 | sportstudio

Bayer Leverkusen hat Eintracht Frankfurt keine Chance gelassen und einen furiosen 5:1-Auswärtssieg eingefahren - und das ohne seinen gelb gesperrten Trainer Xabi Alonso. Damit steht Leverkusen bei 48 ungeschlagenen Pflichtspielen in Folge - und mit 82 erzielten Toren in der Fußball-Bundesliga bei einem neuen vereinsinternen Rekord. Hier gibt es die Highlights der Bundesliga, der UEFA Champions League und des DFB-Pokals. Dazu die Highlights ausgewählter Partien der 2. Bundesliga und der Frauen-Bundesliga. Abonniert hier den Kanal: https://kurz.zdf.de/abosport/ Obwohl der 1. FC Kaiserslautern im DFB-Pokalfinale steht, ist es eine Saison weit hinter den Erwartungen. In der Liga spielt der Verein meist nur in der ersten Halbzeit wie ein Zweitligist. Mit Friedhelm Funkel ist bereits der dritte Trainer im Amt und probiert den Traditionsverein vor dem Abstieg zu bewahren. Der Gang in die 3. Liga hätte vor allem mit Blick auf den Kader verheerende Folgen. Im Bolzplatz beleuchten wir die Probleme der Pfälzer: https://kurz.zdf.de/wPEdVC/ sportstudio bei Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sportstudio/    sportstudio bei TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sportstudio.de    Bayer Leverkusen, mit rundumerneuter Startelf, hatte vor 58.000 Zuschauern keinerlei Anlaufschwierigkeiten, Granit Xhaka schlenzte den Ball aus 20 Metern traumhaft ins Eck (12.). Lediglich die Chancenverwertung passte nicht: Erst rettete Willian Pacho auf der Linie gegen Exequiel Palacios (21.), dann parierte Kevin Trapp stark gegen Jonas Hofmann (31.). Von Frankfurt kam nach offensiv zunächst nichts, doch mit dem ersten Torschuss fiel der Ausgleich: Hugo Ekitike köpfte eine Halbfeldflanke gegen die Laufrichtung von Lukas Hradecky ein. Plötzlich traute sich die Eintracht etwas zu, drängte den Meister in die Defensive. Doch während Omar Marmoush allein vor dem Tor drüber schoss (42.), blieb Schick auf der Gegenseite eiskalt und verwandelte kurz vor dem Pausenpfiff zur erneuten Führung (44.). Nach dem Wechsel vergab erneut Marmoush einen Hochkaräter (47.), ehe Palacios per Foulelfmeter nach Zupfer von Niels Nkounkou gegen Nathan Tella den Vorsprung ausbaute (58.). Die Eintracht rannte nun mit viel Risiko an, Leverkusen lauerte auf Konter – und führte einen perfekt zu Ende: Der tief geschickte Adam Hlozek legte mit viel Gefühl zu Jeremy Frimpong, der zum 4:1 einschob (77.). In der Schlussphase bekam Xabi Alonsos Truppe einen weiteren Elfmeter zugesprochen, den der Joker Victor Boniface sicher verwandelte (89.). Es blieb beim 5:1 – und damit für Bayer beim 48. ungeschlagenen Pflichtspiel in Serie. Die Aufstellungen: Eintracht Frankfurt: Trapp - Tuta, Koch, Pacho, Nkounkou (70. Knauff) - Skhiri (70. Larsson), Götze - Ebimbe (80. Buta), Chaibi (80. Bahoya) - Marmoush, 11 Ekitike (80. Ferri) Trainer: Dino Toppmöller Bayer 04 Leverkusen: Hradecky - Kossounou, Andrich (83. Puerta), Tapsoba - Tella (72. Frimpong), Xhaka (72. Tah), Palacios, Arthur (61. Hincapie) - Hofmann, Hlozek - Schick (61. Boniface) Trainer: Sebastian Parrilla Schiedsrichter: Christian Dingert (Lebecksmühle) Kommentator: Martin Gräfe #zdfbundesliga



Adam Larsson Scores Overtime Winner on Breakaway
Adam Larsson Scores Overtime Winner on Breakaway

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NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Lightning @ Panthers "2024 Eastern Conference Playoffs" game 2
NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Lightning @ Panthers "2024 Eastern Conference Playoffs" game 2

SUNRISE, Fla. -- Carter Verhaeghe scored 2:59 into overtime, and the Florida Panthers extended their series lead with a 3-2 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference First Round at Amerant Bank Arena on Tuesday. Verhaeghe took a pass from Anton Lundell in the low slot and roofed a backhand from along the goal line on the right side. Game 3 of the best-of-7 series will be in Tampa Bay on Thursday. Florida’s all-time leader with 17 Stanley Cup Playoff goals, Verhaeghe has scored five in overtime, which is tied for third in NHL history. Only Joe Sakic (eight) and Maurice Richard (six) have more. “Those are some pretty good players,” Verhaeghe said. “Anytime we go to OT, we’re pretty confident. We know it can go either way, but at the end of the day, it’s one shot and someone has to make a play eventually. Being in the conversation with those guys is crazy.” Sam Bennett had a goal and an assist, Verhaeghe also had an assist, and Vladimir Tarasenko scored for Florida, the No. 1 seed from the Atlantic Division. Sergei Bobrovsky made 21 saves, including a spectacular second-period stop on Matt Dumba that kept the game tied. “If you understand what your game is supposed to look like, you have something to hold on to,” said Panthers coach Paul Maurice, whose team has won 11 consecutive overtime playoff games dating to 2021. “This is the style that we’re supposed to play. We have a lot of guys who have scored overtime goals. Carter Verhaeghe should think he can score an overtime goal because it has happened before. Matthew [Tkachuk] as well. We have guys who have recent positive experiences, so they’re excited about overtime.” Brayden Point and Steven Stamkos scored, and Victor Hedman had two assists for Tampa Bay, the first wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Eastern Conference. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 34 saves. The Lightning have lost 11 of their past 12 playoff overtime games dating to 2021. “Unfortunately for us, we’re finding ourselves behind,” said Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper, whose team has not led in the series. “It is a tough league to come back in, especially in the playoffs.” Bennett put Florida up 1-0 at 6:16 of the first period when he followed up a rebound of Tkachuk’s shot with a backhand from the left hash marks. Tarasenko extended the lead to 2-0 with a power-play goal at 15:12. After Vasilevskiy stopped Oliver Ekman-Larsson’s shot from the point, Bennett got to the rebound in front and fed Tarasenko below the right face-off circle for a one-timer. Point cut it to 2-1 at 48 seconds of the second period. Anthony Duclair’s shot from the right point went in off Point's leg while the forward was while tied up with Florida defenseman Aaron Ekblad in front. Stamkos tied it 2-2 on a power play at 5:46 with a one-timer from the left circle. “Both goalies made some amazing saves,” said Stamkos, the Lightning's captain. “This game probably could have ended a lot earlier. We pushed and pushed, and maybe we sat back at the end and played a little too tentative. … We’re down 2-0 and now have to go home to win some games.” Bobrovsky kept the game tied with his highlight-reel save at 14:03. He got over from the right post and, with his back to the play, made a diving save on Dumba with the back of his arm from close range. “My vantage point was the bench, and I was in shock," Ekblad said. "It was incredible. You love to see it.” Bobrovsky chalked his save up to desperation. “I threw as much of my body as possible,” Bobrovsky said. “I was able to make the save. It’s a big win, we have a great group of guys and it’s a tight group. This is good for us.” Bennett left the game early in the second period after getting hit in the hand with a shot. There was no update. … Tarasenko scored his 45th playoff goal in his 99th game. The only active players with as many goals before their 100th playoff game are Alex Ovechkin (48) and Nathan MacKinnon (45). … Patrick Kane, Corey Perry and Glenn Anderson are tied with Verhaeghe with five overtime playoff goals.



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"YEAH BOBBY!!!" | Oliver Ekman-Larsson Mic'd Up for Game 1 vs Lightning

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