Markus Eisenschmid (C) 's performance in Saturday's OT-win vs. France hit me by surprise. He's a fast skater, and passes with soft hands.
We didn't play well overall, but him and Ehliz left a great impression as Drai's linemates. The trio seems to click with each other.
Now that LA's
Tobias Rieder (RW) declined, one of the big questions to answer will be, who plays on Drai's RW. In the end it's more likely that it will be a more experienced guy like
Matthias Plachta, but who knows - it could be one of the (other) youngsters from North America.
Sturm's boys are now heading to Vojens in Southern Denmark, they'll face a Danish team who won two tight matches in Belarus with 2:1 and 2:0. It wouldn't surprise me, if we see that Ehliz-Draisaitl-Eisenschmid line combo begin this match again.
Joining the team then will be the other two NHLers
Dennis Seidenberg (LD) and
Korbinian Holzer (RD).
In the meantime, I have no idea what happened with
David Wolf (LW/RW), whether he wasn't invited, or whether he is injured? Does anyone here know?

No news about his status with the team.
As for the Danes, they will still be playing without their only NHL-guy so far
Frans Nielsen (C), who is expected to hit the ice in the last exhibition game vs. the U.S. boys in Herning on May 1.
Also having an impact on the rosters on Wednesday is the still open DEL final, after Eisbären Berlin beat defending champion EHC Red Bull München in yesterday's game 5 in spectacular fashion, and send the series back to Berlin for game 6 (EBB 2:3 RBM). Because of that, Denmark will also be playing without
Mads Christensen (C/LW), and
Markus Lauridsen (D), the latter recovering from a finger fracture.
The German national players still involved in this series:
Marcel Noebels (LW),
Jonas Müller (RD),
Frank Hördler (LD) for Berlin, and
Patrick Hager (C), Domink Kahun (C), Frank Mauer (RW), Brooks Macek (RW), Yannic Seidenberg (LD), Daryl Boyle (RD), and
Danny aus den Birken (GK) for München.