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Increase not rewarded: Germany lose against the USA

2022-02-13T15:48:28.408Z


Increase not rewarded: Germany lose against the USA Created: 2022-02-13Updated: 2022-02-13, 4:37 p.m Tom Kühnhackl (r) scores the goal to make it 3-2 against the USA. © Peter Kneffel/dpa The German ice hockey selection also loses the second preliminary round game against a North American team at the Olympics. A win in the qualifying game is now required for entry. Beijing - Defeat at the end o


Increase not rewarded: Germany lose against the USA

Created: 2022-02-13Updated: 2022-02-13, 4:37 p.m

Tom Kühnhackl (r) scores the goal to make it 3-2 against the USA.

© Peter Kneffel/dpa

The German ice hockey selection also loses the second preliminary round game against a North American team at the Olympics.

A win in the qualifying game is now required for entry.

Beijing - Defeat at the end of the preliminary round despite a significant increase in performance: After the 2: 3 (1: 1, 0: 1, 1: 1) against the USA, the German ice hockey Olympic team plays against Slovakia for a place in the quarterfinals.

An early goal from Patrick Hager (2nd minute) and the goal from Tom Kühnhackl (58th) were not enough for the second group success of the team of national coach Toni Söderholm after the 3-2 victory on Saturday against the Olympic team China.

Steven Kampfer (5th), Matt Knies (25th) and Nathan Smith (43rd) fired the young US team to victory in the group and thus to direct qualification for the quarterfinals, which would have been possible for Germany anyway only with a big win.

As in 2018, when winning the silver medal was the greatest German ice hockey success ever, the German team has to play in a first decision game.

Improved performance gives hope

The appearance gives hope after the rather disappointing performance so far.

Söderholm wants to play for the medals again in Beijing with his selection.

His side were long improved compared to the 5-1 draw with Canada on Thursday and the nervous poking at underdogs China.

Cheered on by numerous other German Olympic athletes in the Wukesong Sports Center, the fifth in the world rankings improved both in terms of fighting and play.

From the start, the team was more aggressive and passionate against the largely collegiate US team than they had been in previous games.

After just 120 seconds, Germany was rewarded with a majority.

Hager from EHC Red Bull Munich scored after a nice combination.

Apparently, Söderholm's personnel changes also helped.

After the weak performances in the tournament so far, the Finn left the previously disappointing Daniel Pietta from Ingolstadt and Mannheim's David Wolf in the stands.

Changed lineup

Söderholm even did without an extra 13th striker, as Marco Nowak was still missing a defender injured.

The 31-year-old received a check to the head against Canada.

It is unclear whether he can play against Slovakia again.

On the other hand, it was expected that Söderholm would change goal one day after the game against China - especially since Mathias Niederberger from the champions Eisbären Berlin could hardly convince so far.

It was amazing that Danny aus den Birken Mannheims Felix Brückmann, who had been weak for Munich this season in the German Ice Hockey League, was preferred.

Aus den Birken, who was in goal for Germany's silver medal four years ago, benefited from Germany's aggressive defense against the fast US talent.

The 36-year-old was powerless when equalizing outnumbered by Kampfer, who was employed in Russia.

Before the second goal was conceded, the veteran unfortunately lost his racket.

The USA's third goal was preceded by a bad pass by Jonas Müller.

After that, nothing more than the connecting gate was possible.

dpa

Source: merkur

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