The women's national team celebrated its second victory in the second game of the Olympic qualification tournament in Bremerhaven. The team of national coach Jeff MacLeod won against Slovakia 6:1 (3:0, 1:0, 2:1). In the Bremerhaven ice arena, 2.570 spectators saw goals by Jule Schiefer, Charlott Schaffrath, Svenja Voigt (2), Franziska Feldmeier and Lilli Welcke.
Right at the beginning of the game, the German women showed what the direction should be: slate pushed the disc after a won bully in the offensive third over the line to the early 1-0 lead (2nd minute)Barely a minute later, Schaffrath from the blue line with a slap shot to 2:0 (3th). Svenja Voigt was able to increase the lead to 3:0 erhöhen (6.)Only in the power play in the eighth minute did Slovakia manage to build up pressure, Sandra Denier in the German goal and thus get into the game better.
After the break, the DEBwomen started the first third and had several opportunities to pull ahead in the first few minutes. But it took until the 38th minute when Voigt directly after another power play on 4:0 The next two power plays for the German team remained goalless and so the team went into the second break.
The Slovakians changed their goalkeeper for the final third. At the same time, they also got off to a better start: In the 44th minute, Jane Hlinkova at 1:4. As a result, an open exchange of blows developed, in which both teams had further chances. However, the Slovakians gradually gained more of the game and continued to put the German defense under pressure. It was precisely in this phase that, after a face-off, Feldmeier with a well-placed slap shot to 5:1 (51th). The final point to 6:1 sat Lilli Welcke with the first power play goal of the game (53.).
DEBplayer of the game the novel Franziska Feldmeier.
Am tomorrow Sunday The women's national team will face the final tournament match from 18 pm Hungary opposite to.
Tournament tickets are available from 24 euros, day tickets from 9 euros in DEB-Ticket shopAll tournament games of the Olympic qualification will be broadcast live and free of charge on MagentaSport.
