18 May
Ice Hockey team off to the quarterfinals – Team Denmark
By: Copenhagen Post – Denmark
Despite a lackadaisical effort against Belarus, the Danish national team’s head coach believes his men will be successful in their quarterfinal
Monday’s 2-1 loss to Belarus failed to prevent the Danish men’s national ice hockey team from moving on to its first-ever IIHF World Championship quarterfinals.
Denmark already knew they were progressing by virtue of Finland’s win over Slovakia, which also ensured Belarus’ elimination. But the game foreshadowed some of the problems the team is likely to face against their yet undetermined opponents.
After two stunning wins over perennial hockey powers Finland and the USA to start the qualification round, Denmark then lost to Germany. Also in the group stages, they lost as expected to Russia 6-1 but trounced a solid Slovakian team 6-0.
With the exception of the Russia game, Denmark has generally beaten the teams it wasn’t supposed to have beaten and lost to those it should have beaten. And the Belarus game served to emphasise that theory.
After a Lars Eller goal just 38 seconds into the game, the Danes appeared to coast the rest of the way. Though with eight penalties and a shaky offence Denmark’s fans sat far from comfortably.
The team relaxed too early towards the end of the second period, conceding an equalising goal. They then watched the game winner slide past goalkeeper Patrick Galbraith with just over two minutes remaining in the final period.
‘It wasn’t a great hockey game – neither by us nor them, because we didn’t really have anything to play for,’ Galbraith told IIHF reporters after the game. ‘Maybe we had a mental block because we’d just seen Finland beat Slovakia to clinch our quarterfinal spot.’
But head coach Per Bäckman felt his team would be back in form for their quarterfinal game.
‘We have two goalies with great self-confidence, we’ve had good statistics and we have all the ingredients to pull off another surprise win,’ he told Sporten.dk.
Denmark will meet Canada, Switzerland or Sweden in their quarterfinal, depending on the results of today’s games.
