Live ticker Germany – Czech Republic (WM 2022 Finland, quarterfinals)

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15:42

In this phase, the boys from Toni Söderholm gain more game shares. This helps to get more security. Finally, the disc also runs over several stations – and you look more often in the opposing zone.

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15:41

After that, the Germans radiate at least a rudimentary goal threat. Kai Wissmann shoots, Lukas Reichel deflects and Karel Vejmelka has to save for the first time. Shortly afterwards Lukas Reichel from the left. We now have two shots on goal for the DEB team. A start has been made, but there is much more to come.

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15:37

Goal for the Czech Republic, 0:2 by Roman Červenka

Again the star row of the Czechs strikes in the majority and makes the disc run brilliantly. This is direct play at its finest. Filip Hronek lays down briefly in the left faceoff circle to David Krejčí. This immediately shifts the action to the right. And Roman Červenka doesn’t hesitate, heaves the Onetimer into the box. With his fourth World Cup goal, the striker now has 13 points and is again the sole top scorer of this tournament.

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15:35

Daniel Fischbuch

Minor penalty (2 minutes) for Daniel Fischbuch (Germany)

Then the Germans get into the opposing third for a while. On the right side of the blue line, Daniel Fischbuch catches the puck, then wants to play it immediately, but gets stuck on an opponent. A counterattack is imminent, Fischbuch has to take the foul, goes down because of holding.

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15:34

At least you conquer the hard rubber at an early stage. Matthias Plachta attempts a shot from a central position. But he is deflected and clearly misses the goal. So that’s nothing for the shot statistics, it’s still zero.

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15:33

The DEB team doesn’t even get it played to the end. We are still waiting for a first shot on goal from the German team.

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15:31

So it’s about being close to your opponents, preventing the Czechs from playing and organizing yourself through tackles to gain possession. In any case, Toni Söderholm’s men don’t get hectic and try to keep their concentration high.

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15:29

Overall, however, the Czechs remain the better team for the time being. The boys from Kari Jalonen clearly set the tone in a playful way. In this regard, the Germans cannot yet offer anything of equal value.

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15:28

As a result, the Germans don’t show anything, shake themselves after the setback and now come into their own. In addition, the DEB cracks know how to deal with such situations. This isn’t the first time something like this has happened.

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15:24

David Pastrňák

Goal for the Czech Republic, 0-1 by David Pastrňák

Then the top stars strike. Roman Červenka leads the puck in the right face-off circle, David Krejčí plays in the middle. He could actually shoot, plays wonderfully further to the left to David Pastrňák. As a result, Philipp Grubauer is no longer in the position. And the Boston Bruins forward has a clear path into the near corner, marking his fourth goal of the tournament.

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15:24

The top Czech line stays on the ice and settles down permanently in the attacking zone. David Pastrňák, for example, has been constantly on the ice since the beginning.

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15:21

Yasin Ehliz

Minor penalty (2 minutes) for Yasin Ehliz (Germany)

As disciplined as the Germans have been at work in the tournament so far, today there is an early penalty after half a minute. Yasin Ehliz takes the disc in his own zone uncleanly, then puts his stick between David Pastrňák’s legs and has to go to the penalty box.

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15:20

As expected, the goalkeepers, who have emerged from the regular goalies in the course of the tournament so far, start between the posts. On the German side this is of course Philipp Grubauer, on the Czech side Karel Vejmelka from the Arizona Coyotes.

15:19

Mikael Nord from Sweden and Miroslav Stolc from Switzerland will ensure order on the ice. Linespersons Maxime Chaput from Canada and Šimon Synek from Slovakia assist the two referees.

15:16

With six world championship titles and the Olympic victory in 1998, the Czech Republic is one of the great ice hockey nations. However, it has now been ten years since there was precious metal for the last time. Therefore, there is a lot of catching up to do, but whether one is ready for great deeds again at this World Cup could not be fully proven during the preliminary round. As a result, the Czechs are only slightly favored today.

15:11

Statistically, the Czechs are at best above average and do not stand out in the special teams or in terms of scoring efficiency. Roman Červenka, on the other hand, is conspicuous, who led the scorer list for a long time and is currently second behind Denis Malgin from Switzerland with eleven points. When it comes to the playing times of his players, Kari Jalonen follows the typical Finnish approach, distributing them quite evenly like his counterpart Söderholm or Finland coach Jukka Jalonen.

15:02

The Czech Republic had to be satisfied with third place in group B. After the 5-1 win against Great Britain, Kari Jalonen’s team was immediately ranked north by the Swedes (3:5). This was followed by an unexpected bankruptcy against Austria (1:2 after a penalty shoot-out). After that, however, the Czechs secured their place in the quarter-finals by beating Latvia (5-1), Norway (4-1) and the USA (1-0). At the end of the preliminary round, however, Olympic champion Finland showed the limits (3:0).

14:52

In addition, the German team impressed with their unusual scoring touch. In terms of shooting efficiency, they are still number 1 at this World Cup. The power play also went brilliantly, the eight goals in the majority were not surpassed by any other team. Only when they were outnumbered did the Germans not get involved at the very front, and as the fairest team of the tournament with only 15 two-minute penalties, they were rarely challenged in penalty killing. In addition, Toni Söderholm spreads the responsibility over many shoulders, so not only the NHL stars are in demand. This can be seen from the fact that, with the exception of Korbinian Holzer, all field players have scorer points. Furthermore, only Moritz Seider got more than 20 minutes ice time on average. Here, too, the loads are distributed very well.

14:42

With their impressive appearance, the German national ice hockey team knew how to please in the course of this tournament. Although the start went wrong, you didn’t look good against the Canadians at first, but the DEB selection already knew how to increase in this encounter. Nevertheless, it was a 3:5 defeat. However, the Germans then started a winning streak, defeating Slovakia (2-1), France (3-2), Denmark (1-0), Italy (9-4) and Kazakhstan (5-4). That put Toni Söderholm’s men in a position to play against Switzerland to win the group. You should have won in regular time, but only managed a 3:3 and then lost in a penalty shootout. Nevertheless, second place in Group A can be seen as a great success.

14:32

Welcome to the Ice Hockey World Championship 2022! In the title fights of the runner cracks in Finland, the eight best teams were selected in 56 games during the lengthy preliminary round, which lasted almost two weeks. They are now in the quarter-finals. Two of them are Germany and the Czech Republic, who will meet in Helsinki at 15:20 CEST.

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