Ice Hockey World Cup: Without Sturm: DEB team has no chance against USA

Ice Hockey World Cup
Without a storm: DEB team has no chance against the USA

One size too big: Michael Kesselring (M) and the USA defeat Germany. photo

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There are two setbacks for the German national ice hockey team on the second day of the Ice Hockey World Championship. In addition, Germany is trembling for an ailing NHL professional.

The German national ice hockey team suffered two setbacks at the World Cup. The vice world champion lost his second group game in Ostrava, Czech Republic against co-favorites USA with 1:6 (0:2, 1:2, 0:2).

Even worse than the first tournament defeat is a possible loss of NHL professional Nico Sturm. The San José Sharks striker was missing.

In addition to Sturm, national coach Kreis was also unavailable the day after the spectacular 6-4 win against Slovakia. Maksymilian Szuber and Fabio Wagner were also unavailable. It is not known whether and for how long the trio will be out. Lukas Reichel was also not used yet. The 21-year-old NHL striker from the Chicago Blackhawks only joined the team on Friday evening and is expected to be on the ice for the first time on Monday against Sweden for the German Ice Hockey Association’s selection.

Individual class of the USA too high

Kreis voluntarily gave up keeper Philipp Grubauer from the Seattle Kraken after the opening game. However, the DEB selection has a good replacement in Mathias Niederberger. The goalie from EHC Red Bull Munich was challenged several times by the Americans right from the start. However, Germany missed their first big chance to take the lead: a shot from Wojciech Stachowiak hit the post (8th).

The Americans, who had 19 NHL players, were not unsettled by the good German phase. Brady Tkachuk from the Ottawa Senators deflected a shot from Michael Kesselring unstoppable for Niederberger to make it 0-1 (13th).

The German goalkeeper was there again and again afterwards, but the 31-year-old was powerless against the individual class of the US boys. With a fine individual performance, Kesselring from the Arizona Coyotes increased the score for the star ensemble (18th). Coach John Hynes’ team disappointed at the start of the World Cup with a 5-2 defeat against Sweden.

3000 German fans in Ostrava

As in the first round, the DEB selection failed to take advantage of the available opportunities. US defender Alex Vlasic saved on the line after several German attempts, and Berlin’s Jonas Müller’s follow-up shot hit the crossbar (24th). Yasin Ehliz failed a little later due to Trey Augustine. The 19-year-old from Michigan State University came to the US team for the ailing Lyon.

After Johnny Gaudreau’s 3-0 lead, everything looked like a clear American success (33′). But Ehliz was able to reduce the deficit just two minutes later with his first goal of the tournament. “Here we go,” sang around 3,000 German fans in Ostrava. Three seconds before the end of the second period, however, the Americans scored again: Luke Hughes made it 1:4.

In the final section the German team had nothing to add. The US boys played their class, Trevor Zeagras (51st) and Michael Eyssimont (53rd) ensured the final score.

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