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Ice Hockey World Championships: Germany celebrates shooting festival against Hungary – double strike within 18 seconds

2023-05-22T13:50:00.058Z

Highlights: Germany beats Hungary 7-2 and celebrates its third consecutive victory at the Ice Hockey World Championships. The quarter-finals in the last group match on Tuesday (11.20 CET) against France are within reach. Germany's Seider and Sturm score within 18 seconds and even make it 4-0. Nico Sturm scores twice. Jonas Müller first delays and then nets hard 7:2 for the DEB team, then also wins the last third of the game. The game is over at 15:20 p.m. CET.



Germany celebrates its third victory in a row against Hungary at the Ice Hockey World Championships. © Vesa Moilanen/Imago

Germany wins the Ice Hockey World Championship against Hungary for the third time in a row. A one-two punch ensures success. The ticker to read.

  • Ice Hockey World Championship: Germany vs. Hungary 7:2, Sunday, 15:20 p.m.
  • DEB team concedes double blow: Germany taken by surprise by Hungary
  • Germany strikes a double blow: Seider and Sturm score within 18 seconds

60th minute: The game is over. Germany beats Hungary 7-2 and celebrates its third consecutive victory at the Ice Hockey World Championships. The quarter-finals in the last group match on Tuesday (11.20 CET) against France are within reach.

Germany – Hungary 7:2 (1:0, 3:0, 3:2)

Goals:1-0 Stachowiak (8th), 2-0 Seider (36th), 3-0 Sturm (36th), 4-0 Sturm (38th), 5-0 Peterka (43rd), 5-1 Terbocs (47th), 5-2 Fejes (49th), 6-2 Kahun (51st), 7-2 J. Müller (59th)
Time penalties:3:3

59th minute: TOOOOOOOOR for Germany. Jonas Müller first delays and then nets hard. 7:2 for the DEB team, then also wins the last third.

57th minute: In the last few minutes it goes up and down. Both teams keep coming to final actions.

55th minute: Germany can be counterattacked and can thank Niederberger. The goalie directs the disc to the roof of the goal in a responsive manner.

53rd minute: After the short rebellion of the Hungarians, Germany immediately clarifies the situation with the goal and dominates the game again.

51st minute: TOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany. Kahun scores to make it 6-2. The DEB team succeeds in responding quickly to the Hungarians' one-two punch. After a counter-attack, Kahun nets for the preliminary decision.

DEB team concedes double blow: Germany taken by surprise by Hungary

49th minute: GOAL for Hungary. Double blow against Germany, the next goal against. The DEB team no longer seems to be up to par and seems to have already ticked off the game. In defence, there is no assignment, Fejes is allowed to finish freely.

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47th minute: GOAL for Hungary. It's bitter! The DEB team catches a counterattack, in the end the disc Niederberger slips under the schooner into the goal.

43rd minute: TOOOOOR for Germany. Peterka hits the corner from an acute angle from the top left to make it 5-0. What a hit!

42nd minute: The Hungarians are now trying to make the game more open and are becoming more offensive. This could hold gaps for the German attackers.

41st minute: The third period between Germany and Hungary is underway.

40th minute: Germany scores a double strike within 18 seconds and even makes it 4-0. The DEB team can go straight into the final third with confidence.

38th minute: TOOOOOOR for Germany. Nico Sturm scores twice. After great preparatory work by Noebels, the NHL star holds out the stick and nets.

37th minute: Germany is now even allowed to act in the majority, more goals are in the air.

Germany strikes a double blow: Seider and Sturm score within 18 seconds

36th minute: TOOOOOOOOR for Germany - double strike. Nico Sturm uses a rebound to make it 3-0.

36th minute: TOOOOOOOR for Germany. Seider breaks the spell and defeats Hungary to a reassuring 2-0. First, Sturm fails from an acute angle to Horvath. But the DEB team goes one step further: Tiffels crosses to the right in front of the goal for Seider, who has an easy game.

34th minute: Germany's Niederberger makes a save to prevent Hungary from equalizing. It's still on point.

33rd minute: The strong Stachowiak fails after a diagonal pass in front of the Hungarian goal at the outside of the net. In the next attack, the Ingolstadt resolutely pursues it.

31st minute: Germany breathe a sigh of relief. The DEB team survives the outnumbering without conceding a goal.

28th minute: The Hungarians score in double overtime to equalize, but before that there was a foul by the Hungarians against Nico Sturm. So it remains with the leadership for Germany. Bartels, on the other hand, has to go to the penalty box. This means that it will initially continue with four Hungarians against three Germans.

Nerves in the DEB team are on edge: Germany collects XXL penalty

27th minute: Seider also receives the time penalty and has to go to the penalty box for two minutes. The nerves in the German team are on edge right now.

26th minute: Harsh penalty for Germany. Szuber checks his opponent into the board and hits the Hungarian's chin with his elbow. For this, the DEB star gets a five-minute penalty and is condemned to watch for the rest of the game.

26th minute: Niederberger grabs it, which is also necessary. After losing the ball, Nagy gets the free shot chance. Germany must be extremely careful not to squander its supposedly secure leadership.

23rd minute: Germany does not reward itself at the beginning of the second period and misses the best chances against Horvath. Noebels fails again at the Hungarian goalie, who stretches out his foot. This could take revenge in the course of the game.

21st minute: The second period between Germany and Hungary begins. Ehl has the first chance for the DEB team. Both teams operate with one man less after the tussle between Seider and Gallo at the end of the first period.

20th minute: The first period is almost over when Seider and Gallo briefly clash in front of the German goal. The DEB team got off to a dream start with the early lead, but it could have been a few more goals due to the number of chances. The German ice hockey cracks are downright desperate for the strong Hungarian goalie Dominik Horvath. In the second period, the German strikers want to act more decisively in front of goal.

20th minute: During a Hungarian shot on goal, a stick suddenly flies through the air, but no one was injured.

19th minute: The Hungarians have big problems getting into the third of the Germans at all. However, the DEB team repeatedly shows a lack of concentration.

Germany desperate for Hungary goalie: Lightning reflex against Peterka

16th minute: Huge chance for Peterka. The NHL star wants to lift the disc into the net, but fails due to a lightning reflex from Horvath, who can clear with his arm.

14th minute: That almost went wrong. Wagner loses the disc to the Hungarian striker shortly before his own box. But Niederberger can prevent worse against Gallo.

13th minute: Great combination of the DEB team. Kahun fails from close range to the Hungarian goalie.

10th minute: We are experiencing a one-goal game here. After a remarkable opening phase of the Hungarians with two good chances, Germany has completely taken control and pushes the opponent deep into the final third for longer periods.

Dream start for the DEB team: Stachowiak takes an early lead

8th minute: TOOOOOOOOR for Germany. Stachowiak slams a rebound from Schütz into the short corner. Deserved leadership for the DEB team.

7th minute: Gawanke pulls off immediately after the Bully win, but just misses the case.

6th minute: Germany is now establishing itself in the Hungarian third and is very dominant. When will the first goal be scored?

3rd minute: Crazy scene right in front of the Hungarian goal. The disc is free, the Hungarian goalie is desperately looking for the playing equipment, while the Germans are poking around like crazy. Afterwards, however, the Hungarians can clarify.

3rd minute: Another good chance for Hungary. The DEB team is directly under pressure and can thank goalie Niederberger for not falling behind early.

1st minute: It starts between Germany and Hungary. Niederberger is directly challenged.

Update from May 21, 15:19 p.m.: While Hungary lost 1-7 to the top teams in the group USA, Sweden and Finland, the DEB team was beaten by just one goal each.

Update from May 21, 15:18 p.m.: The players of the ice hockey teams of Germany and Hungary enter the ice. The disc is about to fly over the ice in Tampere.

Update from May 21, 15:10 p.m.: Before the game of the German national ice hockey team against Hungary, there was trouble for NHL crack J.J. Peterka. National coach Harold Kreis had banished the top talent to the bench in the third period against Austria. In an interview with Magenta, sporting director Christian Künanst tried to calm things down a bit. "It has the second most ice age, which is a clear signal," Kuenast said. When asked if everyone in the team was worth the same, the DEB sports director said: "Absolutely."

Update from May 21, 15 p.m.: The line-up of the DEB team is already there. National ice hockey coach Harold Kreis has refrained from major personnel changes before the World Cup group game against Hungary and only made one change. Frederik Tiffels of champions EHC Red Bull Munich moves from the third attacking formation to the front row alongside John-Jason Peterka and Dominik Kahun. Marcel Noebels of the Eisbären Berlin will again play in the third row alongside Maximilian Kastner and Manuel Wiederer. Mathias Niederberger starts again in goal.

After Friday's 4-2 win against Austria, there had been criticism of the previous World Cup performance of the front row. Kreis had also dispensed with NHL forward Peterka of the Buffalo Sabres in the final third and hinted at personnel changes. As in the two previous games, however, the national coach will again be without attacker Daniel Fischbuch from Düsseldorfer EG.

Preliminary report: Tampere – Germany is doomed to win the Ice Hockey World Championships in order to achieve the minimum goal. In Group A, only fourth place is possible behind the favourites USA, Sweden and Finland, but this would still be enough to reach the quarter-finals. The prerequisite for this is a success of the DEB team in the penultimate group game, on Sunday at 15.20 CET, against Hungary. Recently, however, there was trouble with NHL star John-Jason Peterka.

Ice Hockey World Championship
Place:Arena Riga, Nokia Arena
Date:Friday 12 May 2023 – Sunday 28 May 2023
Defending champion:Finland
Record winners:Canada (27 titles)

Germany under pressure against Hungary: Next win for the quarter-finals is a must

After two recent victories against Denmark (6-4) and Austria (4-2), Germany needs more points to reach the minimum goal of quarter-finals at the World Cup in Finland and Latvia. However, his team will have to be patient, said national coach Harold Kreis: "If you look at the Hungarians in the last few games, they played very well for 40 minutes and then lost focus in the final third. I don't know if it was the force or what."

In addition, Toni Söderholm's successor called for more penalties to be provoked. Against Austria, his team had not even played in the majority. "You can provoke it a little bit by playing fast in a small space," said Kreis, who recently gave NHL forward John-Jason Peterka a lesson.

Trouble with NHL star Peterka: national coach Kreis explains lesson

The top talent of the Buffalo Sabres had been absent the following day in German training at the Ice Hockey World Championships. According to the district, however, this has no special background. "It was a voluntary training today. Every player can decide what to do with it," said Kreis after Saturday's session in Tampere. He also stressed: "All the players are fit."

On Friday in the 4-2 win against Austria, Kreis had dispensed with the 21-year-old German top talent in the final third and left Peterka on the bench. "We told him that we had the impression that he didn't make an impact on the ice. He has also understood that," said Kreis on Saturday. Peterka reacted "professionally" to the decision.

Ice Hockey World Cup: Germany vs. Hungary today in the live ticker

On Friday, the national coach had indirectly accused the entire front row and Peterka's sidemen Dominik Kahun and Marcel Noebels of not having implemented the coaching team's instructions. "Play our game," he told his parade storm, Kreis had said.

It is likely that there will be personnel changes against Hungary on Sunday (15.20 CET/Sport1 and MagentaSport). "We've won two games in a row. That doesn't mean we won't make a small change. But we haven't decided that yet," Kreis said. His team needs more points to reach the World Cup quarter-finals. Follow the match of the Ice Hockey World Championship between Germany and Hungary, on Sunday at 15.20 CET, here in the live ticker. (ck/dpa)

Source: merkur

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