Ice hockey crime: Salzburg fights for reparations against Ingolstadt!
EC RB Salzburg will meet ERC Ingolstadt in the ice hockey Champions League round of 16 on November 19th, 2025. Broadcast live!

Ice hockey crime: Salzburg fights for reparations against Ingolstadt!
An exciting ice hockey duel is coming: On Wednesday, November 20, 2025, EC Red Bull Salzburg will welcome ERC Ingolstadt in the Eisarena Salzburg. Kick-off takes place at 7:15 p.m. and the game is part of the round of 16 of the Ice Hockey Champions League. After a bitter 2:6 defeat in the first leg, the Salzburg team will do everything they can to return to victory and thrill their own fans. The ice arena, with a capacity of 3,400 spectators, becomes the scene of an emotional battle.
The clash will be broadcast live on Magenta Sport and Sporteurope.TV, giving ice hockey fans the opportunity to support their team from home or experience the game up close in the arena.
A strong team and its dynamics
To be successful, team spirit is essential in ice hockey. eishockey.net emphasizes that a strong team can better deal with setbacks and creates a motivating sense of community that increases the players' motivation to perform. In this regard, the Salzburg team is particularly honored by the coach and support staff.
The players themselves repeatedly emphasize the importance of team spirit. After the last championship, Red Bulls coach Scotty McIlvane thanked his players for the cohesive character of the squad. Also T.J. Brennan, who has been part of the team since 2021 and is known as a top performer, describes Salzburg as a special team with a strong structure. “I had a good feeling right from the start,” said Brennan about his experience in the team.
Leaders in the squad
Particularly noteworthy is Thomas Raffl, who acts as a leading player and has already won several championship titles with other leading figures. “This championship is our reward for our shared effort,” explains Raffl. According to laola1.at, it is crucial that experienced players like Raffl work with young players to strengthen communication and trust in the team. It is this close bond that motivates Salzburg for the second leg against Ingolstadt.
Among the players new to the team is Finnish goalkeeper Atte Tolvanen, who joined the Red Bulls during the season and was once again impressive with his performances in the playoff semi-finals. Tolvanen was crowned playoff MVP and is already showing that he fits in well with the team.
Today's game against Ingolstadt can be decisive for the Red Bulls. The team needs a strong performance in order to have a chance of progressing in the round of 16 of the Ice Hockey Champions League. The combination of talent, team spirit and the support of the fans could be the key to the turning point for Salzburg.