The DEB team experiences trepidation but moves closer to the World Cup's quarter-final stage.
The German ice hockey team is close to making it to the quarter-finals at the World Championship in the Czech Republic. They won against Poland in their fifth group game, making it their fourth win in six matches. The match was getting tense during the last phase.
The German national ice hockey team is progressing towards the quarter-finals in the Czech Republic's World Championships. They defeated Poland, who were promoted to the tournament, with a 4:2 (0:0, 2:0, 2:2) scoreline in their fifth preliminary round game on Saturday. Germany now has a strong chance of reaching the knockout stage before their final group game against France.
Alexander Ehl (26.), John-Jason Peterka (36., penalty/57.) and Yasin Ehliz (45.) scored the German Ice Hockey Federation (DEB) team's third consecutive victory, following their previous games against Latvia (8:1) and Kazakhstan (8:2). Poland's Patryk Wajda (54) and Filip Komorski (56) made the game more exciting for a while.
The team will face France in their last group game on Tuesday.
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The success at the World Championships has elevated the German ice hockey team's confidence, preparing them well for potential challenges in the World Championships' semifinals. The World Championships' semifinals in ice hockey will be a significant test for the DEB team, given their impressive performance so far.
Source: www.ntv.de