Overview
- Berlin opened a 2–0 lead through Yannick Veilleux and Andreas Eder before Iserlohn fought back to 3–3 via Daniel Fischbuch, Robin Norell and Kyle Wood.
- Leonhard Pföderl made it 4–3 at 52 minutes and Eder struck again at 55 to secure the points for the hosts.
- The defending champions ended a run of two straight home losses in front of 14,022 at the Uber Arena.
- Eder called the performance “not pretty” in postgame remarks, emphasizing that the team expects a higher standard.
- Iserlohn remain second-from-bottom with persistent scoring issues, and Berlin next host Dresden on Sunday at 14:00 on MagentaSport.