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Ice Hockey World Championship: Germany defeats Denmark – fire in the hall delays the start of the game

2022-05-19T18:09:45.486Z


The German ice hockey men are very close to the World Cup quarterfinals. But they had to wait longer than expected to win against Denmark: a fire had delayed the start of the game.


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The German ice hockey men had to wait for the fire brigade in full gear

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Germany's ice hockey team didn't let a fire break out at the World Cup in Finland and the early quarter-finals were within reach.

After the 1-0 (0-0, 1-0, 0-0) against Denmark on Thursday, the selection of national coach Toni Söderholm can already make a preliminary decision this Friday against Italy (3:20 p.m. / TV: Sport1 and MagentaSport).

With a mandatory win against the outsider, the 2021 World Cup fourth would only theoretically be able to re-enter the knockout round.

On Thursday, Germany won the game against Denmark in Helsinki, which started 100 minutes late, even without the injured NHL striker Tim Stützle and Lukas Reichel and Leon Gawanke, who traveled later.

AHL forward Marc Michaelis of the Toronto Marlies scored the winning goal on the power play (33rd minute).

“That was very, very important.

We are very happy that we drove it home, "said Michaelis at Sport1.

The selection of the German Ice Hockey Federation well put away the shock of a hall evacuation during the warm-up.

'It wasn't the usual preparation.

You have to hide that and be a professional,” said Captain Moritz Müller.

Brand delays the start of the game

Teams, spectators and journalists had to leave the hall around half an hour before the original start of the game at 3.20 p.m. German time.

In equipment, the players persevered outdoors.

The fire brigade arrived and quickly put out the "small fire".

It was initially unclear whether or when the game could be played.

According to the world association, there were no injuries.

"Of course you don't have the same preparation if you sit around an hour before the game," Müller continued.

Despite the adverse circumstances, the Söderholm squad got into a first-class starting position with their third World Cup win in a row against their direct quarter-final competitor and are now being reinforced: AHL defender Leon Gawanke and AHL striker Lukas have also traveled to Italy According to DEB Vice President Andreas Niederberger, Reichel is "certainly an option" for her first assignment in the course of the tournament.

»We get a lot of quality.

We hope that they will both give us a positive momentum," said Söderholm.

The duo only arrived in Finland on the day of the match – too quickly to be ready against the Danes.

It is also unclear when Stützle will be able to play again after his knee injury from the game against France on Monday (3:2).

In response to the failure, Söderholm had rebuilt three of the four attack lines.

The small German fan community greeted the team with applause when they came onto the ice for the start of the game, which had been postponed to 5:00 p.m. German time.

The smell of burning had not completely disappeared from the hall.

In the fourth preliminary round game, which is important given the table constellation, both teams seemed in the first third as if they had to find each other first.

There were hardly any dangerous scenes, only NHL defender Moritz Seider hit the crossbar.

Noebels introduces, Michaelis completes

Only in the middle third did the intensity increase and Germany improved: In the first majority, Berlin striker Marcel Noebels was unlucky when he hit the crossbar (26th).

It only worked better in the next power play: Michaelis deflected the puck decisively on presentation of the again conspicuous Noebel.

Against the Danes with NHL striker Nikolaj Ehlers from the Winnipeg Jets and former NHL forward Frans Nielsen from the German champions Eisbären Berlin, the game remained exciting until the end.

As in the important win against Slovakia (2-1), NHL goalie Philipp Grubauer radiated the necessary calm.


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Source: spiegel

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