2023-12-11 20:55:05
Austria also started the game in the second World Cup match in Tüskecsarnok once morest hosts Hungary with goalie Benedikt Oschgan.
The first few minutes were strange, Austria played almost entirely outnumbered, one minute of which was even a 3:5 defeat. Late in this phase, the Hungarians took advantage of their numerical superiority, László Farkas brought the puck into the middle and David Cernik deflected an unstoppable shot into his own goal for goalie Oschgan to make it 0-1 (6th).
Immediately followingwards, the red-white-red selection had two power plays, the second was even a four-minute power play. David Cernik ironed out his “mistake” when conceding the goal perfectly: The striker received the puck ideally from Gregor Biber and scored with a well-placed shot to equalize the score at 1-1 (10th).
After the special teams had been at work for almost ten minutes, a lively game developed at eye level at five-on-five on the ice, with lively back and forth. The shots on goal also reflected the balance, the ÖEHV team was just ahead with 11:9.
Hungary came out of the locker room aggressively and was superior in the first few minutes of the second period, and the hosts were repeatedly able to establish themselves in the Austrian defensive zone. Austria’s cracks were mainly occupied with defensive tasks; not much was achieved on the offensive in this phase. But the Hungarians were unable to produce anything worthwhile from this situation.
The 2-1 for Austria came almost out of nowhere: Ian Scherzer fought for the puck behind the goal, passed ideally into the slot where David Cernik was standing and scored from close range for the second time that evening (32′). Towards the end of the middle period, the ÖEHV selection received a penalty, Hungary took advantage of the majority: Bendegúz Dobos sent in the goal to make it 2-2 (39th).
The first minutes of the final third belonged to the Austrians, who now went to work briskly and also played more precisely offensively. But the Hungarians also repeatedly set the needle. Unfortunately, Austria might not take advantage of a power play in this phase. The match increasingly became a question of nerves. Head coach Philipp Pinter’s team continued to act more aggressively and were more enthusiastic regarding running.
Winning goal 49 seconds before the end
Then it was crunch time, both teams wanted the three points. When everyone in the hall was already expecting overtime, Austria struck: Gregor Biber put the puck into the top corner 49 seconds before the final siren (60th) and made it 3-2 for red-white-red. Hungary pulled the goalie and the equalizer was no longer achieved. Austria celebrated its second victory in the second World Cup game. Goalie Benedikt Oschgan was voted player of the game for Austria.
Head Coach Philipp Pinter analyzed the match shortly following the final siren: “That was a photo finish, a real fighting victory. Of course we didn’t want to start this game, we had an incredibly difficult time finding our way into the game and took stupid penalties. We got the first ones We didn’t play well in two thirds, mightn’t find a rhythm or access. But we then worked our way back through fight, team spirit and also the necessary luck. The third third was once more very impressive, we played through our game and got significantly more out of the game . And of course we’re happy that we scored the winning goal so close to the end. We’re really happy regarding it! It wasn’t the ice hockey we were hoping for for over 40 minutes. But we’ve already put the game over, we’ve got it The next step has been taken and our most important World Cup game awaits on Wednesday once morest Denmark!”
After a rest day on Tuesday, the ÖEHV selection starts live on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m LIVE.eishockey.at – further: The opponent is Denmark, which lost once morest France 4:6 on the first match day and lost 2:3 in the second match once morest Kazakhstan following taking the lead. In the first match of the second day, France was behind 2-3 once morest Japan for a long time, but in the end turned the game around to win 5-3.
2024 IIHF Eishockey U20 WM Division IA
Austria vs. Hungary 3:2 (1:1,1:1,1:0)
Mon., December 11, 2023, 7:30 p.m
Goal scorers Austria: David Cernik (10th/PP1, 32nd), Gregor Biber (60th)
Top scorers Hungary: László Farkas (6./PP1), Bendegúz Drummer (39./PP1)
More games:
Austria vs. Denmark
Wed., December 13, 2023, 7:30 p.m., live on LIVE.eishockey.at
France vs. Austria
Thursday, December 14, 2023, 4:00 p.m., live on LIVE.eishockey.at
Austria vs. Kazakhstan
Sat., December 16, 2023, 7:30 p.m., live on LIVE.eishockey.at
Already played:
Japan vs. Austria 2:5 (1:2.0:3.1:0)
Sun., December 10, 2023, 7:30 p.m
Top scorers Japan: Tyler Serino Maxner (20.), Taisetsu Ushio (59.)
Goal scorers Austria: Ian Scherzer (9./PP1), Jakob Lippitsch (18.), Luca Erne (35.), Paul Reiner (37.), Jonas Dobnig (38.)
Further information, table plus statistics on the official IIHF website
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