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11:3 goals before the second period break - the first 40 minutes belong to the Red Bulls in this final series. In Game 3, however, the final period was enough for Ingolstadt to turn a 2:3 deficit into a 4:3 lead.
For the Red Bulls, it was the first loss in the Upper Bavarian derby after previously winning ten in a row.
Justin Schütz scored the intervening 2:2, one of the assists was Frederik Tiffels. The two Munich forwards are the only players who have scored in every game of the final series.
Chris DeSousa was the Red Bulls' all-time leader with 4,916 yards. He reeled off an average of 234 yards per turnover - 64 yards more than Ingolstadt's Mathew Bodie, who covered the most distance of any player (6,462 yards).
The Red Bulls remained without an overtime goal this time after two power play goals in Game 2. Ingolstadt was different: The Panthers used one of three opportunities to score their first power play goal of the final series.