Even wolves smash Memmingen: 7:2 defeat for ECDC!
ECDC Memmingen loses 2:7 against Selber Wölfe. Game history and next encounters at a glance.

Even wolves smash Memmingen: 7:2 defeat for ECDC!
On December 1, 2025, ECDC Memmingen suffered a bitter defeat in the away game against Selber Wölfe. With a clear final score of 2:7, the Wolves showed in the NETZSCH Arena that they were the dominant team that evening. They set the example right from the start of the game and shocked the Indians in the first few minutes.
Lukas Valasek scored the first goal for Selb in the fourth minute, followed by Philip Rubin, who made it 2-0 just a minute later. Memmingen was completely taken by surprise in the opening minutes and the 1,828 spectators were able to enjoy the Wolves' strong offensive actions. Justus Roth had to make way for Basti Flott-Kucis in the Indians' goal, while Eddy Homjakovs scored the first goal for Memmingen in the 18th minute, reducing the lead to 2-1.
Exciting gameplay
In the second third, however, the Selber Wolves continued to turn things up. With a double advantage, Rubin scored again in the 22nd minute to make it 3-1. Max Klughardt and Chris Schutz then increased the score to 4:1 and 5:1 in the following minutes. The Indians hardly found any means against the Wolves' compact defense and were unable to develop their offensive power. The 31 penalty minutes that Memmingen had that evening significantly increased the team's difficulties.
The third third was a mirror image of the previous two sections. Selb increased the score to 7:1 after Erik Nemec scored in the 53rd minute and Moritz Raab in the 58th minute. Shortly before the end, Nikita Krymskiy made it 2:7, which only slightly reduced the Wolves' clear superiority.
Looking ahead
After this bitter defeat, the fans of the Memmingen Indians are wondering what happens next. The next game is next Friday against Höchstadter EC, while the Tölzer Löwen will be welcomed into their home stadium on Sunday. The team will certainly do everything they can to put their performance against the Selber Wolves on hold and score points as quickly as possible.
Wolves goalkeeper Nico Wiens made several crucial saves to ensure his team's victory, while Max Klughardt can be proud of having scored his first professional goal. Despite a decimated squad, the Selber Wolves proved once again that they are strong enough to compete against the league's top teams even without their best players. The Indians, on the other hand, have to rethink their tactics in order to be more successful in the coming games.
ECDC Memmingen and Wiesentbote report a clear dominance of the Selber Wolves, who even showed an impressive performance in a game against the league leaders. It remains exciting to see how the teams will develop further in the current season.