Ice Hockey World Championship 2022 on TV and Live Stream: Germany national ice hockey team will play against France tomorrow. DEB team schedule, dates, broadcasts.
05/15/2022 | till 4:21 pm
The German national ice hockey team cannot be seen on TV today at the Ice Hockey World Championships. After the opening games against Canada and Slovakia, DEB selection has no games on Sunday.
The game between Germany and France will be broadcast tomorrow on Monday – both on free TV and on stream. You can learn all about the time and station below.
The DEB team started in Group A at the Ice Hockey World Championships in Finland with a loss against Canada and a win against Slovakia.
Opponents, schedule, dates and broadcast times and times – here you will find all information about the national team in the Ice Hockey World Championship 2022:
Ice Hockey World Championship 2022: Group A with Germany and opponents in Helsinki
- Germany
- Canada
- Switzerland
- Slovakia
- Denmark
- Kazakhstan
- France
- Italy
Broadcast: How to watch Germany – France games on television, TV and Internet streams of the Ice Hockey World Championship
- All games of the German national team at the 2022 Ice Hockey World Championships in Finland Live on Free TV on Sport 1 transfer. The television broadcast will show the opening face-off against Slovakia tomorrow at 7:20 pm. against them dell Ice hockey in the World Cup is played on free-to-air TV channels. game 1 show
- Magenta SportsTelekom’s pay-TV provider also shows Germany’s games in the Ice Hockey World Cup live. The final will also be shown after the quarter finals.
- Also, in ice hockey world championship games live stream Shown: Sport1 Live Stream Free, MagentaSport streams sports from Germany for a fee.
- Public broadcasters such as ARD or ZDF will not show any games from the 2022 Ice Hockey World Championship.
Ice Hockey World Championship 2022 – Germany Schedule: Dates and Time
May 13: Germany – Canada, 7:20 pm
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May 14: Slovakia v Germany, 7:20 pm
May 16: France v Germany, 7:20 pm
May 19: Germany – Denmark, 3:20 pm
May 20: Germany – Italy, 3:20 pm
May 22: Kazakhstan – Germany, 7:20 pm
May 24: Germany – Switzerland, 11:20 am
(Read more: Commentator Basti Schwele ahead of the Ice Hockey World Championships in Finland: What the German team is missing)
After the group stage, all-or-nothing games advance to the quarter-finals:
- quarter finalThursday, May 26, 2022
- semi finalSaturday, May 28, 2022
- third place matchSunday, May 29, 2022
- The lastSunday, May 29, 2022
The squad of the Germany national ice hockey team at the Ice Hockey World Championships in 2022
Helsinki Hello Tulan! With this 25-man squad, Tony Soderholm, the national coach of DEB, is going to participate in this year’s IIHF World Championships in Finland! The first group game for the German team is already on May 13. Against Canada at 19:20 . we are hot for it pic.twitter.com/lxPg4KCVCB
— German Ice Hockey Federation (@deb_teams) 9 May 2022
Unlike the Olympics, national coach Tony Soderholm can rely on NHL stars Moritz Seder, Tim Stutzl and Philipp Grubauer at the 2022 Ice Hockey World Championships in Finland. deb squad to manufacture. Only Superstar Leon Dreitel is currently in the NHL playoffs with the Edmonton Oilers.
- Goalkeeper: Philipp Grubauer (Seattle Kraken), Mathias Niederberger (Eisberen Berlin), Dustin Strahlmeyer (Grizzly Wolfsburg)
- Defender: Dominic Bittner (Grizzlies Wolfsberg), Korbinian Holzer (Adler Mannheim), Jonas Müller (Eisberen Berlin), Moritz Müller (Kölner Hai), Kai Wiesmann (Eisbrain Berlin), Moritz Seder (Detroit Red Wings), Fabio Wagner (ERC Ingolstadt) Alexander Ehl (Düsseldorfer EG), Mario Zimmermann (Straubing Tigers)
- Striker: Yasin Ehlies (EHC Red Bull Munich), Daniel Fischbuch (Düsseldorfer EG), Maximilian Kastner (EHC Red Bull Munich), Marcel Knoebbels (Eisberen Berlin), Taro Gentsch (Iserlohn Roosters), Leonard Pföderl (Eisbrain Berlin), Alexander Karachun (Schwenninger) ) Wild Wings), Stefan Loibel (Adler Mannheim), Mark Michaelis (Toronto Marlis), Mathias Plakta (Adler Mannheim), Daniel Schmolz (Nuremberg Ice Tigers), Samuel Soramiz (ERC Ingolstadt), Tim Stutzl (Ottawa Senators)