Austria loses World Cup start against France in overtime

2023-05-13 13:10:06

Austria lost the first key game at the Ice Hockey World Championships in Finland and Latvia once morest France, but at least scored a point. The ÖEHV team had to admit defeat on Saturday in Tampere with 1:2 following extra time (0:1,0:0,1:0;0:1). Captain Thomas Raffl (47th) equalized France’s lead through Tim Bozon (20th / PP) with a majority, Sacha Treille also made the decision following 39 seconds of overtime but also on the power play.

Austria lost once more once morest one of two competitors in the fight for relegation. Since Austria’s 6-0 in Prague at the 2004 World Cup, France has now won four World Cup games once morest the ÖEHV squad. Head coach Roger Bader’s team continues on Sunday evening (7:20 p.m.) once morest the almost overwhelming opponent Sweden.

“A point is always a point. This one was certainly well deserved,” said the Swiss team boss following the game. The players were quite self-critical. “We made too many mistakes and received too many unnecessary penalties,” said goalie David Kickert. “We’ll take the point, but overall we’re very disappointed with how we performed,” said striker Manuel Ganahl. World Cup debutant David Reinbacher wanted to look ahead. “It was a very important game that we really have to win. But now we have to clear our heads,” said the 18-year-old.

Bader had expected a game at eye level. In front of 7,626 spectators in the Nokia Arena, Austria did not get off to the best start at the World Cup. The French, half equipped with legionnaires from Switzerland, Germany and North America, put the ÖEHV team with forechecking, Kickert was soon challenged. The Austrians’ first power play almost resulted in 0:1, but Justin Addamo, who came from the penalty box, was unsuccessful once morest the Salzburg keeper. The French set the pace and rewarded themselves at the end of the first third.

First, Reinbacher, watched by NHL scouts, had to go to the penalty box, followed shortly followingwards by Bernd Wolf. Kickert saved the people in front of him with two saves once morest Alexander Texier, who was back in the NHL in the future, when he was 3:5 outnumbered. Just as Reinbacher came off the bench, Bozon hit Bozon 31 seconds before the end of the third. Dominique Heinrich, sorted out at Salzburg, almost equalized seconds before the siren with Austria’s best chance, but failed following preparatory work by Raffl at France’s goalie.

Austria had to catch up, only managed it to a limited extent. France continued to deliver a compact performance, were more present in the duels and created opportunities to make it 2-0. In the middle of the second third, the red-white-red came up a bit. Dominic Zwerger looked for the end, then the conspicuous Mario Huber took the stage, Reinbacher was unlucky in chasing. Six minutes before the third break, Oliver Achermann took a hard penalty. Austria had to do hard work, but came close to equalizing outnumbered. Ali Wukovits launched a counterattack, but Ganahl didn’t put enough pressure on the target following a pass from his teammate.

An offense by Texier paved the way for the Austrians to have a long majority in the final section. The striker checked Heinrich, who was kneeling in front of him, once morest the rink and had to go into the dressing room with a game penalty. The five-minute power play didn’t go to Bader’s taste at first, before Peter Schneider used his Salzburg colleague Raffl ideally. The 36-year-old stayed cool in a one-on-one once morest France’s Sebastian Ylonen and converted under the bar. The remaining time in the majority passed harmlessly once more.

The 1:1 gave Raffl and Co. a boost. Mario Huber found Marco Rossi, who was completely free, in front of the goal, but the Vorarlberger mightn’t place the disc. In a game that was now open, Austria’s point win was once once more in serious danger. Rossi had to go to the penalty box 1:37 minutes before the end following a stick hit, Ganahl followed him following a check. Austria had to fear 52 seconds in the 3:5. Kickert briefly lost his racket, then the puck hissed centimeters past the goal. In overtime, France hit the bar before a shot deflected by Treille found its way past Kickert.

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