Kassel Huskies: Game canceled after plexiglass damage! Battle for points begins!
The Kassel Huskies were leading 1-0 when a crack in the plexiglass led to the game against the Blue Devils Weiden being abandoned.

Kassel Huskies: Game canceled after plexiglass damage! Battle for points begins!
On November 25, 2025, the DEL2 game was unexpectedly canceled when the Kassel Huskies were scheduled to play against the Blue Devils Weiden. The reason? A damaged plexiglass pane that tore after a duel between Fabian Voit and Jake Weidner and made it impossible for the game to continue. The referees realized after about 27 minutes and 41 seconds that no replacement could be found for the broken disc and ultimately decided to abandon the match. At this point, the Huskies were already leading 1-0, scored by Marco Müller, who celebrated his first goal since January 13, 2023 in his 601st competitive game hessenschau.de reported.
The Blue Devils Weiden had 90 minutes to repair the damage, but they were unable to obtain a new plexiglass pane in time. The stadium announcer announced the game was canceled shortly before 9 p.m., which caused displeasure among the displeased fans. The current score could be an advantage for the Huskies because the DEL2 is examining two scenarios: a replay of the game or a score for the Huskies with 5-0. An investigation is already underway to clarify the final decision, which is expected this week.
The responsibility of the home club
In such situations, the home club has a duty to ensure the safety and playability of the arena. In this regard, we will now take a closer look at the circumstances that led to this incident. For the Huskies, who had already had to struggle with a shortened warm-up and a late arrival in Weiden, the hope for further points in the DEL2 table is still high. The team is currently in promising form, so the next games will be crucial to secure their current position in the table. Further information about the current rankings can be found on the DEL2 website at del-2.org.
Regardless of the outcome of the investigation, the Kassel Huskies are already looking for a way to make the season successful. Their next game is on Friday against EC Bad Nauheim, where they want to show that they can come back strong despite the setbacks.