GDT: Group B - May 9 - Germany vs Korea

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stv11

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Switzerland
2018 IIHF World Championship
Group B


May 9
10:15 AM ET • 4:15 PM CET


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Germany vs Korea
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Germany
Confirmed lineup

Goaltenders:
31 Niklas Treutle
51 Timo Pielmeier

Defensemen:
5 Korbinian Holzer - 24 Dennis Seidenberg
36 Yannick Seidenberg - 91 Moritz Müller
41 Jonas Müller - 40 Björn Krupp
67 Bernhard Ebner

Forwards:
42 Yasin Ehliz - 29 Leon Draisaitl - 72 Dominik Kahun
22 Matthias Plachta - 50 Patrick Hager - - 58 Markus Eisenschmid
59 Manuel Wiederer - 86 Daniel Pietta - 21 Nicolas Krammer
65 Marc Michaelis - 95 Frederik Tiffels - 92 Marcel Noebels
27 Sebastian Uvira

Scratched:
D 32 Oliver Mebus


Korea
Confirmed lineup

Goaltenders:
1 Matt Dalton
50 Sung Je Park

Defensemen:
5 Bryan William Young - 6 Won Jun Kim
44 Alex Plante - 3 Yeong Jun Seo
7 Hyon Ho Oh - 23 Eric Regan
61 Don Ku Lee

Forwards:
25 Brock Radunske - 11 Ki Sung Kim - 19 Sang Wook Kim
81 Chong Hyun Lee - 87 Min Ho Cho - 10 Michael Swift
27 Jin Hui Ahn - 63 Jin Kyu Park - 47 Sang Hoon Shin
8 Won Jung Kim - 9 Jung Woo Jeon - 36 Woo Sang Park
13 Young Jun Lee

Scratched:
G 31 Yeon Seung Lee
D 12 Hyeong Cheol Song
F 96 Sang Woo Shin


 
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Can someone give me a report on these players?
-Frederik Tiffels
-Marcel Noebels
-Matthias Plachta
Thanks in advance :)
 
Let's hope refs finally put an end to Korean antics, because, if they don't (like yesterday), it might get more serious throughout the remainder of their games. Yesterday Korean game plan included a knee-on-knee, spearing, half a dozen cross checks, failed elbowing attempt.
 
Let's hope refs finally put an end to Korean antics, because, if they don't (like yesterday), it might get more serious throughout the remainder of their games. Yesterday Korean game plan included a knee-on-knee, spearing, half a dozen cross checks, failed elbowing attempt.

Mostly from Plante and Regan, if I remember. I don't understand why they're acting this way; they didn't do this the time before that.
 
I'd rather have ethnic Koreans playing with good discipline. I really don't care if they lose 7-0 or 8-0; keep out of the box and improve your play that way.
They would have never made top flight hockey without the foreigners.
 
Relegation has become 99.5% for sure.

I just want to see how well we will convert the experience we gain from this competition to develop the game in the country.

Watching how Korean Ice Hockey Association approached and prepared this tournament, I really doubt good things will come.
 

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