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Germany wins and hopes for Reichel

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Germany wins and hopes for Reichel

With the master upgrade from Berlin, the German ice hockey team at least had a successful World Cup dress rehearsal, but the World Cup runner-up is still not in shape a few days before the start of the tournament. On Monday, the selection of the German Ice Hockey Association in WeiƟwasser won the last preparation game against France 4:3 (1:0, 2:2, 0:1) after overtime.

An overtime goal from Dominik Kahun (63rd minute) ensured only the third victory in the eighth World Cup test. In regular playing time, Frederik Tiffels (9th) and Leo Pfƶderl (34th/37th) scored for national coach Harold Kreisā€™ selection, which will travel on by bus to Ostrava in the Czech Republic this Tuesday. There, Germany will face Olympic bronze winner Slovakia in the first preliminary round game on Friday (4:20 p.m./ProSieben and MagentaSport).

The French are also once again opponents of the Germans at the World Cup in the last preliminary round game on May 21st, who have shown improved defensively compared to the 3:5 after a 3:0 lead against France on Saturday in Wolfsburg. As the game progressed, however, the coordination problems and individual errors increased. Even in attack there could have been more than the four goals.

Efforts to get NHL player Reichel

The focus was on the players who had recently joined the World Cup team. Defender Maksymilian Szuber, who was eliminated from the play-offs of the North American AHL with the Tucson Roadrunners, was in WeiƟwasser for the first time in preparation. Defenders Kai Wissmann and Jonas MĆ¼ller as well as attackers Tiffels, Tobias Eder and Pfƶderl also made their debuts. The quintet became German champions ten days ago with the EisbƤren Berlin.

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And the new ones immediately contributed positively with a lot of self-confidence. First, EisbƤren striker Tiffels deflected a shot from Bremerhavenā€™s Lukas KƤlble into the net after nine minutes. In the first third, the selection from the German Ice Hockey Association showed a concentrated and solid performance. Germany also survived situations when they were outnumbered, but were sometimes unlucky when they were outnumbered. NHL striker JJ Peterka in particular failed in some first-class opportunities.

This took revenge in the middle period immediately after NHL keeper Philipp Grubauer came in for Mathias Niederberger at half of the game, as agreed. The 32-year-old from Seattle was powerless when former DEL player Anthony Rech (31st) equalized. The game got a little wilder now. Again it was Berlinā€™s offensive actions that put Germany in the lead twice. This time Pfƶderl deflected a Wissmann shot into the net. Once again France came back. However, Grubauer looked a bit unhappy when Valentin Claireaux quickly equalized (35th). The German score was 3-2 when Pfƶderl converted a pass from Munichā€™s Yasin Ehliz.

In the final third, Szuber again gave Rech the equalizer at 3:3 (41ā€²) with a pass error. Germany was now clearly better in attack and had a number of good chances, but they were no longer used in regular time. It wasnā€™t until extra time that the deserved winning goal finally came.

For the World Cup, DEB sports director Christian KĆ¼nast is still trying hard to get NHL attacker Lukas Reichel to take part in the World Cup. ā€œHe is in contact with the responsible people,ā€ confirmed national coach Harold Kreis on Monday evening. ā€œWe hope to have clarity soon.ā€ The 21-year-old did not make it into the NHL play-offs with the Chicago Blackhawks and was subsequently eliminated from the play-offs of the second-tier AHL with the Rockford IceHogs farm team. ā€œHe is a fantastic player, he would help us a lot,ā€ Kreis continued at MagentaSport.

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