Germany – Slovakia 2:6 (0:1, 1:1, 1:4)
Goals and assists: 28. Schinko (Schmölz), 57. Schmölz (Schütz, Stachowiak) – 17. Takáč (Faško-Rudáš), 25. Korenčík (Cingeľ), 44. Faško-Rudáš (Takač, Petrovický), 54. Roman (Golian, Stacha ), 56. Ivan (Cehlárik, Pospíšil), 60. Takač. Exclusion: 1:2. Usage: 1:1. In weakening: 0:0. Course of the match: 0:2, 1:2, 1:5, 2:5, 2:6.
We triumph over the Germans 6:2. Tomorrow we play against Denmark from 11:30.
59:43
goalSlovakia scored a goal!
We shoot the sixth goal into an empty goal. SAMUEL TAKÁČ just stuck his stick into the German pass in the middle zone and the puck bounced into the goal.
59:27
We did not allow the Germans to settle in front of Tomek.
58:34
Krauss was reached at the goalpost by Mudrák, but he managed to pass to the blue.
57:21
importantThe Germans withdrew Strahlmeier to the substitution, they will try vabank.
56:28
goalGermany scored a goal!
Germans also use presilovka. DANIEL SCHMÖLZ passed in front of the goal from the level of the goal line, Mudrák had an unfortunate puck drop and Tomek didn’t have time to react.
Assistant: Justin Schütz, Wojciech Stachowiak
55:49
Exclusion from the Slovakia team:
Stacha – 2 min.
55:15
goalSlovakia scored a goal!
We also use the power play, MICHAL IVANA’s cannon fluttered in the net. We win 5:1.
Assists: Peter Cehlárik, Kristián Pospíšil
55:01
Exclusion in the Germany team:
Loibl – 2 min., rudeness.
53:14
goalSlovakia scored a goal!
What didn’t work for us a while ago, worked now. When the Germans were sent off, Stacha transferred the game from the bar to the blue to Golian, who waited and then with a shot pass he found a completely free MILOŠ ROMAN in front of the goal, who scored from the first.
Assists: Andrej Golian, Marko Stacha
53:01
importantWe got into a two-to-one outnumbering, Tamáši took it upon himself, aimed between the concretes, but Strahlmeier was careful.
50:45
Schweiger drove the puck in front of our goal, but the Germans did not succeed there.
49:26
Fast German counterattack in pairs, but Tomek played well with his stick.
48:25
Mudrák shot hard, but Strahlmeier saw the puck and hit the concrete, Petráš was still stopping in the fall. Good moments from our side.
47:06
Space for Buček to come up with something, but Buček missed the far upper corner of Strahlmeier’s goal.
46:05
Cingeľ skated together with Daubner and Tomek interrupted the game.
45:01
importantThe Germans managed to score a contact goal, but it is not recognized in the end, because a collision between the German player and our goalkeeper Tomek took place before it.
43:58
goalSlovakia scored a goal!
A simple situation, Petrovický’s shot from the blue line was aimed near the goal, but the puck bounced off the back bar onto the stick of MARTINA FAŠKA-RUDÁŠ, who delivered the puck under the crossbar from close range.
Assists: Samuel Takáč, Ryan Petrovicky
41:48
Sennhenn’s finish from the blue line missed its mark.
40:56
A knocked down pass in front of the goal, Pfafengut was waiting for the puck, but Tomek covered the puck with a catch.
40:25
After Pospíšil’s cannon, Strahlmeier had to intervene.
40:01
The third period began.
After the second period, we win over Germany 2:1.
The third period will start at 20:51.
40:00
The second period is over.
39:18
importantKrauss came out with the puck from behind the goal and tried to slide it between Tomek’s concretes, our goalkeeper stopped us!
37:13
Bergmann’s backhand attempt was caught twice by Tomek.
36:38
Cingeľ charged Žiak nicely, but Strahlmeier catches his shot from the blue.
36:10
The match is full of nervousness, which was also evident this time. However, it is not so serious that it needs to be eliminated.
35:23
Ivan shot well, Strahlmeier didn’t know where the puck was, we keep the Germans in their defensive zone.
33:30
Cingeľ won the puck in the middle zone, passed it to the left to Pospíšil, who threw it at the goal, where he expected the movement of Cehlárik. It didn’t rain from this chance.
32:20
Space for our team to attack, but we did not maintain an offside position.
30:12
Petráš passed to Čach for a drive, but Strahlmeier had an open view, moreover, the shot was headed for the middle of the goal.
27:49
goalGermany scored a goal!
The Germans reduce the difference to one goal. Tomek first stopped us with Schmölz’s shot, but two players were left free for a shot and LUIS SCHINKO scored.
Assistant: Daniel Schmölz
26:21
We play in the attacking zone. However, the lurking Petráš did not get a chance.
24:08
goalSlovakia scored a goal!
We lead 2:0 over Germany. Pospíšil worked well in the fight, the puck reached Cingeľ on the axis of the rink, Cingeľ processed the puck, turned around the defending player and skilfully passed to MAREK KORENČÍK on the left circle, who hit between Strahlmeier’s concretes.
Assistance: Lukáš Cingeľ
23:33
Kašlík got behind the goal with the puck, where he was finished by Kälble.
22:37
The Germans took advantage of our open defense, but Bergmann didn’t get to the end.
21:15
On the right wing, he found Schütz and shot, Tomek went to the side.
20:51
Faško-Rudaš almost disarmed the Germans during the pass.
20:01
The second period began.
importantSo we’ll see how long the break is waiting for us now..important There was a problem with the ice again, so the second third is already a few minutes late.
After Takač’s goal in the 17th minute, we win over Germany 1:0 after the first period.
The second period will start at 19:49.
20:00
The first period is over.
19:25
Schmölz finish out of nowhere, the score doesn’t change.
19:12
After shooting the puck, Takač finished from a wide angle, Strahlmeier was careful.
18:58
Petrovicky tried it on the goal, Strahlmeier’s catcher was ready.
18:33
Pospišil wanted to pass the puck to Romana, which the Germans read. But he hurried back responsibly and corrected his mistake.
16:49
goalSlovakia scored a goal!
We’re taking the lead! Faško-Rudaš skated behind the thrown puck, easily disarmed Strahlmeier behind the goal, passed to SAMUEL TAKÁČ in front of the goal, who easily scored into the open goal.
Assistance: Martin Faško-Rudáš
16:07
Cehlárik worked excellently behind the goal and passed to Pospíšil in front of the goal, but his shot was deflected.
15:46
The Germans give us problems in passing, the puck got to Loibl between the circles, Tomek caught his quick shot.
14:31
The shot from the blue ended up in Strahlmeier’s catcher. Roman did not reach the stop.
13:50
That is why he is shaken after Takač’s intervention, he is not ruled out.
13:18
On the other hand, Bergmann finished, Daubner did not get to the finish line.
12:51
Cingeľ was getting a chance, but he was unlucky that his handle on the last defending player didn’t come out and he didn’t even finish.
11:54
Schütz threw the puck and skated after it, Tomek preferred to interrupt the game.
10:18
important Although we dug out the puck behind our own goal, we subsequently made a mistake in passing, which was not punished by Kühnackl.
09:31
A pass in front of our goal area, at the last moment we cleared the puck in front of Kälble.
08:36
Stacha threw the puck at the goal from the blue, Buček was in front of the goal, the dotted puck ends up on the protective net.
06:45
Tamáši didn’t get rid of the opponent with the move, but at least we keep the puck away from the goal.
05:56
Pfafengut received the puck, threw it at the goal on the run, the puck was not aimed between the three posts.
05:23
The Germans are squeezing us, Stachowiak shot after a pass from behind the goal, but missed our goal.
04:56
Exclusion from the Slovakia team:
Korenčík – 2 min., hold.
04:40
We were only in the attack zone near the guard post, the Germans disarmed us.
03:01
importantThe Germans caught our pass and quickly turned the game around. Stachowiak passed to Schmölz, who was looking for space between Tomek’s concretes more than once!
02:20
Minárik skated the thrown puck, we settled in the offensive zone for a while.
01:31
A neck-breaking intervention by Strahlmeier, who came into contact with Fašek-Rudáš.
01:04
The Germans attacked again, but the emphatic Mudrák did not let Schütz pass the guard.
importantLet’s continue the game!importantThe players are coming to the ice, the game will start again in a few minutes!importantThe players have gone to the locker room in the meantime, the next fate of the match is being decided.
The players still remain on the substitutes, but the situation is still not optimal.
important Very unpleasant problems with the ice right at the beginning of the match, we’ll see how long it won’t be played.
00:43
The Germans had the first shot of the match, Schinko checked Tomek, who interrupted the game.
00:01
The meeting has just started.
Initial lineups:
Germany: Strahlmeier – Kälble, Gawanke, Daubner, Bittner, Ugbekile, Sennhenn, Preto, Wagner – Stachowiak, Schmolz, Schinko – Ehliz, Schütz, Pfaffengut – Krauss, Hager, Schweiger – Loibl, Kühnackl, Bergmann
Coach: Harold Kreis
Slovakia: Tomek – Mudrák, Ivan, Žiak, Korenčík, Petrovický, Golian, Stacha, Romanák – Cingeľ, Pospíšil, Cehlárik – Faško-Rudáš, Takač, Tamáši – Buček, Minárik, Roman – Petráš, Kašlík, Čacho
Coach: Craig Ramsay.
In the second appearance at the German Cup, our representatives will compete against home Germany. The opening ceremony is scheduled for 18:00.
We won the first match at the tournament against Austria with the narrowest margin of 1:0. Cehlárik took care of the only accurate shot in the 14th minute.
In their first match, the Germans were not enough against the Danes and lost to them 5:6 after separate raids in a dramatic match.
In the interim table, Slovakia is first with three points, the Germans are third with one point.
We welcome you to the online transmission. The meeting will start at 18:00.
Slovakia Triumphs Over Germany: A Daring Ice Hockey Face-off
Ah, the sublime sport of ice hockey! If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when a nation throws itself into the fray against Germany, wonder no more! Slovakia decided to show up and delivered a mastery of puck-pushing – and I must say, the poor Germans got an education they weren’t quite prepared for.
The Final Score: Slovakia 6, Germany 2
In a thrilling brawl on ice, Slovakia emerged victorious with a score of 6:2. I mean, when the scoreboard reads like a scoreline from a particularly chaotic video game, you know things are heating up! Slovakia started strong, leading initially thanks to the cunning of Samuel Takáč who made an easy score into an open net. Meanwhile, the Germans were still fussing about trying to find their socks as they ended the first period trailing 1:0.
Goals Galore: Who Scored What?
Let’s shuffle through the glorious list of goals, shall we? The geniuses on the ice made magic happen:
- 28′ – Samuel Takáč (assisted by Martin Faško-Rudáš)
- 57′ – Daniel Schmölz (assisted by Justin Schütz and Wojciech Stachowiak) – finally, Germany finds a foot on the board!
- 44′ – Another gem from Martin Faško-Rudáš, proving that they’ve got offensive flair!
- And hot off the press, Takáč netted the sixth goal after sneakily intercepting a German pass!
Power Plays & Penalties: A Game of Chess on Ice
Slovakia utilized its power plays with the precision of a surgeon—an art in itself! They scored crucial goals while the Germans were cooling their heels in the penalty box. In fact, Germany’s defensive strategies seemed to be reminiscent of a second-hand fencing match where nothing hit the target.
Course of the Match: A Roller Coaster of Emotions
The game’s flow resembled a thrilling novel where plot twists are abundant. At one point; after Slovakia had joyously led 5:1, one could almost hear the collective sigh of German dismay spread across the arena. It was almost poetic; like watching a drama unfold, with Slovakia atop its game while the Germans tried to rally back amidst the chaos.
Upcoming Challenges: An Eye on Denmark
With the Germans put to bed, Slovakia now sets its sights on Denmark, poised for battle tomorrow at a brisk 11:30. As the Slovakian players shake off their victory, they’ll need to bounce back strong – lest they forget that ice hockey is often as slippery as the ice itself.
Final Thoughts
So what does this all mean? Well, while Germany may have left the rink with their heads down, Slovakia strutted off, leaving a trail of puck dust and cheeky grins. If ice hockey were a high-stakes poker game, Slovakia just played their hand like seasoned pros against some pretty timid amateurs. Here’s hoping they can keep the momentum rolling against Denmark. We’re all waiting to see if they can keep this hot streak alive!
Stay tuned for more thrills, spills, and probably a few more slapshots to the face—because that’s ice hockey, baby!
In a striking performance, Slovakia triumphed over Germany with an impressive score of 6:2 in their latest fixture at the German Cup, taking place at the picturesque venue of the tournament. This victory came after Slovakia had narrowly edged out Austria in their opening match with a score of 1:0, courtesy of a crucial goal by Cehlárik in the 14th minute. The action was fast-paced, with Slovakia continuing to build momentum for their next match against Denmark, scheduled for tomorrow at 11:30.
Germany opened the scoring with a goal from Takáč in the 17th minute, assisted by Faško-Rudáš, before trailing at the end of the first period with a mere 1:0. The Slovak side managed to extend their lead in the second period, showcasing a blend of skill and teamwork that resulted in goals from Korenčík and Roman, among others.
Goals and assists: 28. Schinko (Schmölz), 57. Schmölz (Schütz, Stachowiak) – 17. Takáč (Faško-Rudáš), 25. Korenčík (Cingeľ), 44. Faško-Rudáš (Takač, Petrovický), 54. Roman (Golian, Stacha), 56. Ivan (Cehlárik, Pospíšil), 60. Takač. Exclusion: 1:2. Usage: 1:1. In weakening: 0:0. Course of the match: 0:2, 1:2, 1:5, 2:5, 2:6.
In the thrilling final minutes, Slovakia sealed their victory by scoring their sixth goal into an empty net in the 60th minute, with a deft play by Samuel Takáč who intercepted a pass and sent the puck sailing into the goal.
During the match, the Germans made a desperate attempt to regain control by withdrawing their goalie Strahlmeier for an extra attacker late in the game, but it was not enough. The German squad, despite scoring in the second period through Daniel Schmölz, could not close the gap as Slovakia capitalized on their power play opportunities with goals from Ivan and Roman.
As the match progressed into the later periods, the action intensified. Slovakia had moments of brilliance, including a stunning setup by Golian that led to a close-range strike from Miloš Roman. Slovak goalkeeper Tomek put on an impressive display, fending off numerous German attempts, cementing his position as a key player in this decisive victory.
Before their match against Denmark, this win places Slovakia firmly at the top of the interim table with three points, while Germany languishes in third with just one point from their previous matches.
Initial lineups:
Germany: Strahlmeier – Kälble, Gawanke, Daubner, Bittner, Ugbekile, Sennhenn, Preto, Wagner – Stachowiak, Schmolz, Schinko – Ehliz, Schütz, Pfaffengut – Krauss, Hager, Schweiger – Loibl, Kühnackl, Bergmann
Coach: Harold Kreis
Slovakia: Tomek – Mudrák, Ivan, Žiak, Korenčík, Petrovický, Golian, Stacha, Romanák – Cingeľ, Pospíšil, Cehlárik – Faško-Rudáš, Takač, Tamáši – Buček, Minárik, Roman – Petráš, Kašlík, Čacho
Coach: Craig Ramsay.
Excitement builds as fans anticipate Slovakia’s next challenge against Denmark, which promises to be another thrilling encounter!
With relentless pressure, demonstrating their dominance on the ice. As the clock ticked down, Takáč’s interception and subsequent sixth goal put the final nail in Germany’s coffin, showcasing Slovakia’s swift and aggressive playstyle.
The Slovak team utilized power plays effectively, turning the tide of the game in their favor while putting the German defense under immense pressure. The German players struggled to find their rhythm, highlighted by their inability to capitalize on their own opportunities, which proved detrimental against a disciplined Slovak squad.
### Key Moments of the Match:
– **First Period:** Slovakia took the lead with Takáč’s deft goal, setting the tone for the match.
– **Second Period:** Slovakia’s resilience shined through with goals from Korenčík and Faško-Rudáš, extending their lead to 5:1 before the Germans finally responded.
– **Closing Stages:** Germany found a fleeting moment of hope with Schmölz’s goal, but Takáč’s final score extinguished any chances of a comeback.
### Looking Ahead:
As Slovakia prepares for their next challenge against Denmark, they will need to maintain their momentum and capitalize on the offensive capabilities they’ve showcased. Their strategic use of power plays will be crucial, and if they can carry this form into the upcoming match, they stand a solid chance of continuing their winning streak.
This decisive victory not only boosts Slovakia’s confidence but also enhances their position in the tournament. The boys in blue will aim to build on this success and prove that they are a formidable force in international ice hockey.
Stay tuned as the excitement unfolds in the German Cup! The arena is sure to be electrifying, and we can expect more thrilling encounters as Slovakia chases greater glory on the ice.