Ice Hockey World Championships: Canada vs. Germany – Live Ticker – Final – 2023 Finland/Latvia

  • 38

    20:39

    Lawson Crouse

    Goal for Canada, 2-2 by Lawson Crouse

    Nice goal from the Canadians to equalize, you have to acknowledge that! Peyton Krebs puts the disc into the slot from the left, where Crouse deflects with the blade in an exemplary manner and scores to make it 2:2.

  • 38

    20:38

    Very strong blocks of the German team in this minority, so you bring Canada to despair!

  • 37

    20:37

    Niederberger is there! Canada plays it quickly and without frills and finishes on the right. Nieder Berger clears with his body and then puts his hand on the disc.

  • 37

    20:35

    Maximilian Szuber

    Minor penalty (2 minutes) for Maksymilian Szuber (Germany)

    First penalty now against the DEB team, it hits Szuber because of Hakens. Power Play Canada.

  • 36

    20:34

    Canada seeks the answer. A shot from the right goes to the side netting.

  • 34

    20:31

    Daniel Fischbuch

    Goal for Germany, 1:2 by Daniel Fischbuch

    Almost out of nowhere, Germany is back in front! A Kastner pass deflects the disc and bounces it weirdly, causing a Canadian to miss the ball. In the slot, Fischbuch comes to the puck and just hits it. It’s Montembeault’s turn, but he can’t prevent the impact.

  • 33

    20:31

    A counterattack by the Germans, Tiffel’s cross pass in front of the goal reaches Kahn, who can’t put the disc on the box in a controlled manner. The Canadians directly with the switching action and it has it all! Niederberger is forced into a powerful parry with the bat on a Jake Neighbors shot.

  • 32

    20:28

    Germany now under pressure, Canada 5-5 in the line-up. Seider blocks a shot with full body effort, important action!

  • 31

    20:27

    Jake Neighbors works hard in front of goal and deflects the disc slightly after a long-range shot. But Niederberger is there and secures the hard rubber in his catch hand.

  • 29

    20:25

    Speed ​​is just a little out of the game, which suits the Canadians because they come more through the physical.

  • 28

    20:23

    Jacob Middleton with the shot from the blue line. Jack McBain deflects in front of goal and also gets the rebound. But he puts it past the far post from the turn.

  • 27

    20:20

    Germany stays on the trigger! Parker Tuomie tries to finish, but fails because of Montembeault, who secures the disc. Bully in front of the maple leaves gate.

  • 26

    20:19

    Played well by Germany! Two or three dangerous shots in this power play, plus a solo from Tiffels. Even if Canada is now complete again, this majority game was significantly better than the first.

  • 25

    20:17

    Germany now in formation. Kai Wissmann with the shot from the center, Sam Montembeault clears with the schooner.

  • 24

    20:16

    Justin Barron

    Minor penalty (2 minutes) for Justin Barron (Canada)

    Justin Barron tripping Stachowiak. Second power play for the DEB team!

  • 23

    20:15

    Canada is getting better into that middle section. Lots of disc ownership now on the North American side.

  • 22

    20:14

    Jack Quinn deflects a shot from the blue line in front of the goal, the disc just misses the box to the right.

  • 21

    20:12

    Let’s continue in Tampere. Third two of this final is on!

  • 21

    20:11

    Beginning of 2nd third

  • 20

    19:57

    third conclusion:
    After the first third it is a balanced game between Germany and Canada 1:1. The DEB team got in really well and were rewarded in the eighth minute with Peterka’s goal to make it 1-0. The goal also withstood the Canadians’ Coaches Challenge. But the maple leaves hit back coldly. After a small error in the German defense, Sammy Blais equalized. As a result, Canada was a little better and increased the pressure, but Germany always managed to relieve the pressure themselves and also concluded deals. Everything is still in there, let’s continue!

  • 20

    19:54

    End of 1st third

  • 20

    19:54

    Canada is coming again. A shot from the blue line goes over the box. Shortly thereafter, Peyton Krebs has the chance to shoot in the slot. Kastner, however, blocks the shot with full physical effort.

  • 18

    19:51

    Frederik Tiffels uses his pace and plays a fine pass in the direction of Dominik Kahun in front of the goal. At the last second, a Canadian sticks his trowel in the pass and can clarify.

  • 18

    19:50

    Hard checks now on both sides. Moritz Seider sets an example on the German side, completes the check and faces the robust Canadian team.

  • 17

    19:47

    Now again a pressure phase of the German team. The game is extremely balanced. When it comes to shots on goal, the score is 8:8.

  • 16

    19:46

    Good forecking now from the Germans, who won’t let Canada come out of their own third.

  • 14

    19:44

    Jonas Müller clears in front of his own goal in dire need after the Canadians simply throw the disc into the slot from the left. Canada now looks a little livelier after the goal.

  • 13.

    19:43

    Both teams sometimes leave their opponents a lot of space in the neutral zone, so there is always a lack of access.

  • 11.

    19:38

    Sammy Blais

    Goal for Canada, 1-1 by Sammy Blais

    Canada strikes back cold! Germany is not well positioned at the back so the Canadians have a 2-1 situation. Peyton Krebs puts the ball across to Sammy Blais in front of the goal, who doesn’t give Niederberger a chance and scores to make it 1-1.

  • 10

    19:37

    Canada complete again, no dangerous conclusion of the DEB team in this majority.

  • 9.

    19:37

    Canada countered with a man down but didn’t finish. So far, the Canadians have kept the disc well away from their own goal.

  • 8th.

    19:35

    Sammy Blais

    Minor penalty (2 minutes) for Sammy Blais (Canada)

    Because the Coaches Challenge was unsuccessful, Team Canada is given a two-minute time penalty. This is served by Sammy Blais. Powerplay now for Germany.

  • 8th.

    19:34

    The decision is made, the goal counts!

  • 8th.

    19:33

    The Canadians take their coaches challenge because they hope Peterka was offside. The referees watch it on the monitor.

  • 8th.

    19:31

    John Jason Peterka

    Goal for Germany, 0:1 by John-Jason Peterka

    Germany goes in front! Moritz Seider with the perfect pass from his own third into the run of John-Jason Peterka. He picks up the pace and puts the disc halfway up from the left into the far corner. 1:0!

  • 7.

    19:30

    Lots of traffic in front of Mathias Niederberger. Justin Barron shot from the right of the blue line, but missed just to the left. The Canadians are looking for these long-range shots and then want to deflect the disc decisively or force the rebound and then hit it.

  • 6.

    19:29

    Best chance for Germany! In a 3-1 situation, Wojciech Stachowiak completes, but Montembeault clears aside.

  • 5.

    19:27

    Parker Tuomie picks up speed on the left and pulls away. Just over to the right.

  • 4.

    19:25

    First shot by the Canadians by Scott Laughton, but aimed too directly at Mathias Niederberger.

  • 3.

    19:25

    Germany is firmly in the attacking third, good start for our runner cracks.

  • 2.

    19:23

    Good counterattack by the DEB team, playing off their pace for the first time. Schütz puts the ball back on to Wojciech Stachowiak, who completes from headquarters. Montembeault clears the schooner.

  • 2.

    19:22

    The German team wins the puck in the opposing third, but there is no conclusion.

  • 1.

    19:20

    The puck fell, the final between Canada and Germany is on!

  • 1.

    19:20

    game start

  • 19:17

    The teams come onto the ice. The final of the 2023 Ice Hockey World Championship is about to begin!

  • 19:11

    Today’s referees are Tobias Bjork from Sweden and Sean Macfarlane from the USA. Nick Briganti, also from the USA, and the Czech Daniel Hynek support the two as linespersons.

  • 19:07

    The last duels went almost exclusively to the Canadians. The DEB team has only won one game in the last 25 years. At the 2021 World Cup, they beat Canada 3-1 in the group stage.

  • 19:02

    Or can Germany actually secure the first World Cup title in history? The fact that you have nothing to lose certainly speaks for the DEB team, the team certainly has a medal. And team is the right keyword. So far in the tournament, Germany has been convincing as a unit in which everyone gives everything for everyone. The will and the self-confidence in the team are huge, not least because of six wins in a row.

  • 18:57

    So what speaks for a title win of the maple leaves? 27 title wins are already on the book, with a win today you would be the sole record champion, certainly an extra motivation. In addition, the Canadians have significantly more experience when it comes to World Cup finals. Since 2015 you have been in 7 finals. When it comes to NHL players, the Canadians are clearly ahead of the Germans. A proud 21 of the 23 players in the squad play in the best league in the world, with Germany there are only three. So will Canada secure title number 28 tonight?

  • 18:53

    But let’s take a look at the Canadians: last year’s finalists, who lost 4-3 in overtime to Finland in the final, go into this game as favorites. They finished the group phase in second place, then surprisingly defeated world champion Finland 4:1 in the quarterfinals and made it into the semifinals. There they beat co-hosts Latvia 4-2 after falling twice behind and can now play for the title again today.

  • 18:45

    For national coach Harold Kreis, this final is something special for another reason, after all he is German-Canadian and was born in Canada. “I only have one heart that beats and it doesn’t have a maple leaf on it,” said the 64-year-old before the game. “I’ve been away for so long, I feel 100 percent German.”

  • 18:38

    But the DEB team is not satisfied with that and now wants the title. “We have matured as a team and as guys,” said captain Moritz Müller after the dramatic 4: 3 (2: 2, 0: 1, 1: 0, 1: 0) after extra time in the semifinals against the USA, “mature enough say that we definitely want to be world champions now.”

  • 18:33

    What hardly anyone thought possible before this tournament will become true tonight. Germany is in an Ice Hockey World Championship final for the first time in 93 years and has secured its first medal since 1953!

  • 18:26

    Hello and welcome Battle for the hockey throne. Will Germany become the ice hockey world champion for the first time in the evening or will the record winner from Canada end up on top? Bully at the final game is at 19:20!

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