Germany is in the quarter-finals of the Ice Hockey World Championship in Finland. Thanks to Denmark’s 3–0 (1–0, 1–0, 1–0) victory over France, the DEB team achieved the knockout stage.
,The quarterfinals are all well and good, but every match is important to us. Finally comes the crucial benchmark against Switzerland – and we want to fight it positively” said NHL defender Moritz Seder from the Detroit Red Wings after the win against Italy. The game almost perfected Germany’s opening quarter-final entry at the Ice Hockey World Championships in Finland.
improve the starting position
In the final group games against Kazakhstan (3.20 pm) on Sunday (22 May 2022) and Switzerland (11.20 am) on Tuesday, the selection of national coach Tony Soderholm has now led to their starting position for the quarter-finals next Thursday. may improve. Supposedly to avoid the strongest opponents in Group B.
,The teams keep getting stronger and stronger as we look to next weekSaid Söderholm, who summed up the move to the knockout rounds:It really means nothing to me. Our next match is on Sunday.,
Sweden with Schutzenhilf in the quarter-finals
Sweden is in the quarter-finals of the Ice Hockey World Championship in Finland thanks to Czech support. The eleven-time world champions lost to the United States in Group B in Tampere after extra time 2:3 (1:1, 0:1, 1:0, 0:1), but 4:1 (1:0, 0:1). 1:0, 2:1) of Czechs on Norway Tre Kronor bought tickets for the knockout rounds on Saturday evening.
Olympic champions Finland, who were the first team to secure their ticket to the quarter-finals on Friday with a 6-0 win against relegation candidate Great Britain, also won 3-0 (1-0, 1-0) in Tampere. ) celebrated with. 1–0) victory against the Austrians, who were in danger of a fifth victory.
Switzerland deserved the winner against Canada
In Group A, defending champions Canada and Switzerland advanced to the quarter-finals before their meeting with Denmark’s 3–0 win over France – as did Germany. In a highly-rated and extremely fast-paced game, the strong Swiss beat the record world champions 6:3 (3:3, 1:0, 2:0) to top the table with their fifth win. five games.
Swiss Andres Ambuhl replaced German record national player Udo Kiesling in his 120th World Cup game as the record player. For the 38-year-old, it is his 17th appearance in the 85th title clash in Helsinki and Tampere. He was also on the ice five times at the Olympic Winter Games for the Swiss.
Olympic bronze medalists Slovakia kept their chances in the quarter-finals after beating Italy 3–1 (2–0, 0–0, 1–1).