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ÖEHV team also defeated Denmark thanks to two players from Linz

ÖEHV team also defeated Denmark thanks to two players from Linz

It is the second success of the ÖEHV team in this top-class tournament against three top ten nations after the 3-2 victory after extra time on Thursday against Slovakia. On Saturday there was a 0:3 against Germany. The game of the Germans against the Slovaks followed, for the Austrians there was a final second place.

Although Rot-Weiss-Rot went into the duel with the Danes decimated due to a few injured players, they appeared to have recovered well from the clear defeat against the hosts. The overall record against Denmark is positive, but not in recent times as the Scandinavians have now played en suite in World Cup Group A for two decades. With this success, coach Roger Bader’s team recommended themselves as intended for further invitations to the Germany Cup or other well-attended tournaments.

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This time David Madlener acted in the ÖEHV goal instead of David Kickert, and with a strong performance. In the 12th minute, Stefan Gaffal gave Austria the lead, the Black Wings Linz striker benefited from an unclean defense by Danish goalie George Sorensen. However, his team equalized before the first break, Germany legionnaire Christian Wejse scored in the majority (18th). Thimo Nickl had previously been sent to the penalty box for five minutes for a check. His compatriots survived the rest of the outnumbered well.

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Lukas Haudum, who scored the winning goal against the Slovaks, put the red-white-red team back in front from a counterattack after a pass from Ramon Schnetzer (29′), with four players each on the ice. Austria’s minimization resulted from another 5-minute penalty, this time for stabbing Tim Harnisch. The Salzburg player also conceded a game-misconduct penalty. Even before the second change, Sorensen thwarted the 1:3 from the Danes’ point of view, Haudum failed after a backhand pass from Marco Kasper at the keeper (39th).

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After a strong phase for the Danes at the beginning of the last period, Kasper, who was voted Austria’s best player after the match, made the decision with a deflected pass from Florian Baltram (48′). As a result, the lead was managed well, and the Danes were not even granted a goal.

Source: Nachrichten

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