The German U16 national team has also lost its second match against the Finnish U16 selection. On Saturday, the team of U16 national coach Stefan Mayer lost 210:0 (9:0, 4:0, 2:0) in front of 3 spectators in Vierumäki.
The hosts needed just 25 seconds to take the lead in the game. Samu Salminen got on the scoresheet for the Finnish selection. As a result, the spectators saw a game with some relief attacks from the German team, but also with a strong Finnish team. Eemeli Saari (9th / power play), Otto Mykrä (12th) and Brad Lambert (14th) increased the score to 4-0 and used four of their 22 shots on goal.
In the middle section, the Finns continued to be dangerous offensively and created a significant increase in chances. In the 24th minute it was Samu Salminen who scored the opening goal after the break. Four minutes later, Viljami Marjala increased the score to 6-0. The Finns also presented themselves as a goal threat in the last 20 minutes and were rewarded three times: Jesse Helander (49th), Jeremi Tammela (59th) and Viljam Sandvik (60th) ultimately scored the hosts to a clear 9-0 win.
U16 assistant coach Norbert Weber: “It was the expected difficult game against Finns, who played fresh and fully motivated. We didn't have access to the game at any time today. Therefore the result is okay. Finland went at full speed today and was superior to us in every respect.”
Germany: Ganz (Appler) – Wäser, Freis; Rausch, Mayr; Winkelmann, Ribnitzky; Klein, Bidoul – Heigl, Fischer, Zap; Niedenz, Hänelt, Cimmerman; Proske, Korte, Berger; Steck, Gorgenländer, Ellmaier
Penalty minutes: Finland 8 – Germany 20
Gates: 1:0 Salminen (1st – Sandvik, Malinen), 2:0 Saari (9th / PP – Tammela, Helander), 3:0 Mykrä (12th – Yliniemi, Marjala), 4:0 Lambert (14th – Vilén , Malinen), 5:0 Salminen (24th – Kivioja, Larjos), 6:0 Marjala (28th – Mykrä, Tammela), 7:0 Helander (49th – Tammela, Matikka), 8:0 Tammela (59th. – Valjjakka), 9:0 Sandvik (60th – Lambert, Kurjanen)
You can find all other statistics about the game HERE.

