The German team caught a good start and surprisingly even put the fins under pressure at the beginning. Rather happy, the favorite from the high European north in the 13th minute was lead. A shot from the distance of the Finnish Top Talent Brad Lambert countered Samuel Helenium Happy against the run of Keeper Nikita Qua pp to the 1-0 for Some.
Sullenberger's luck and bad luck
At the beginning of the second section, Finland increased the pressure noticeable, but it was defender Luca Sullenberger, who met in the Overplay with a hidden shot for Germany to 1: 1 (24th). The Finns, however, countered — and had in the 28th minute luck that a puck felt by the skate of Feinberger, just before the trowel of Joel Määättäntächen landed, who had to dust short distance from a short distance. Curios: Määttänten is currently at the University of Vermont Team College Feinberger.
The DEB team was in the defensive good, Qua pp presented itself attentively, but in the offensive it was always missing at the last breakthrough force. Nevertheless, Markus Schneider in the 48th minute had a good compensation opportunity, which, however, followed the preliminary decision in direct return: Lambert Helenium this time formally free from the gate — Qua pp was recently open. In the end it remained after an overall solid overall performance of the German team, which even had two goals more than the Finns, at the 1: 3.
In the second tournament game in Group A, the DEB selection now meets in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday (1 o'clock me) on the Czech Republic.
IIF relies on descent again
No matter how the remaining three groups games also go out — a descent must not fear the German team in Canada, because as the World Association IIF announced in Edmonton on Sunday, there will be no relegation in the B group due to the pandemic. After the rise of Belarus, the World Cup tournament is to take place in a year in Russian Novosibirsk and Omsk with eleven teams, so it should then expect two relegated 2023.
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