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The draw decided that the showdown will take place on January 21st (3:30 p.m.) against the Lions in Traiskirchen. Maybe that’s not even the worst omen: the Messestadt team celebrated away wins across the board on the way to the final. “I am sure that many Wels fans will accompany us to Traiskirchen,” said Flyers coach Sebastian Waser, who will be visiting UBSC Graz with his team in the Superliga today (7 p.m.). “We are growing together more and more and developing further. It would be nice if we could extend our winning streak,” said Wels legionnaire Radii Caisin. The task is more complex for the OCS Swans Gmunden, who have to provide captain Daniel Friedrich for BC Vienna. “We have to play hard on defense and execute better on offense,” says Toni Blazan, setting out the game plan.
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