U.S./Germany exhibition 4/28/05

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The Albino said:
If you got that score from IIHF.com, I believe they are scores from last year's tourney. US is supposed to play Germany and Canada is supposed to play the Czechs, but the site has them beating Switzerland. The write-up also has Glen Murray playing for Canada and Canada "winning" group D with that game.
They are still playing, the score is 0 to 0 in the second period. (USA/GER)
 
bling said:
They are still playing, the score is 0 to 0 in the second period. (USA/GER)
It is now 1 to 1 after the second period.

Erhoff for Germany at the 26th minute and Parrish for USA at the 38th minute.
 
The Albino said:
If you got that score from IIHF.com, I believe they are scores from last year's tourney. US is supposed to play Germany and Canada is supposed to play the Czechs, but the site has them beating Switzerland. The write-up also has Glen Murray playing for Canada and Canada "winning" group D with that game.



Damn do I feel like a Jackass now.. :biglaugh:

Disregard my post about the 7-1 please.
 
Final score is 3 to 1 USA. I will try to find more info on assists and other stats.

1:0 Ehrhoff (26.)
1:1 Parrish (38.)
1:2 Modano (51.)
1:3 Parrish (60.)
 
I don't get it :

Denmark 2 - 1 Slovakia
Canada 3 - 1 Latvia
Russia 4 - 0 Slovenia
USA 3 - 2 Germany
USA 3 - 1 Germany

What's going on? Such low scores against such weak teams?
 
Here is final summary with goals/assists and penalties:

GAME SUMMARY

USA 0.. 1.. 2 -- 3
Germany 0.. 1.. 0 -- 1

First Period - Scoring: None. Penalties: Liles, USA (hooking), 1:35; Furchner, GER (tripping), 5:05; Liles, USA (slashing), 16:24.

Second Period - Scoring: 1, GER, Ehrhoff (Morczinietz), 5:16. 2, USA, Parrish (Weight), 17:08. Penalties: Liles, USA (hooking), 8:13; Retzer, USA (holding), 12:04; Sulzer, USA (holding), 18:45.

Third Period - Scoring: 3, USA, Modano (Roach, Knuble), 10:44. 4, USA, Parrish (unassisted), empty net goal, 19:34. Penalties: Knuble, USA (roughing), 4:23; Pyka, GER (roughing), 4:23; Weight, USA (roughing), 4:52; Martinec, GER (roughing), 4:52; Kathan, GER (holding), 8:46; Hauer, USA (holding the stick), 9:16; Miller, USA (elbowing), 12:07; Halpern, USA (high sticking); 19:47.

Shots: USA: 7-18-13--38. GER: 7-5-9--21.

Power Plays: USA: 0-4. GER: 0-6.

Goaltenders: USA, DiPietro (21 shots, 20 saves). GER, Muller (37 shots, 35 saves).

Attendance: 5,920
 
Dan Galvin said:
Ehrhoff again eh? Not bad.

I've said this before, and I'll say it again, he's going to amazing. #1 defenseman for sure. He's got an amazing slap shot, a very quick skater, and isn't afraid to play physically when he has to. He's not great defensively, but I think he'll develop over time. He looks eerily like a slightly less talented Jay Bouwmeester, and that's saying a hell of a lot. Go Ehrhoff. :clap:
 
Anyone know what Team USA's line combos were? It looks like Modano centered the first line with Knuble and York, and Weight centered a line with Parrish. Other than that, I'm not sure.

Laviolette must've experimented by breaking up the Park-Cullen-Parrish line that played so well together in the two exhibitions against Canada.
 
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