07.01.2021 – 10:18
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For Tim Stützle, the U20 World Cup was undoubtedly a career accelerator – in Canada he was chosen as a star. The World Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has just declared him the best World Cup striker (“That was a very funny story”), and he is scheduled for the NHL season at the new Ottawa Senators club. “I signed the contract relatively quickly during the World Cup. As of now, they are planning with me in the NHL for the whole season,” said 18-year-old Stützle in the new MagentaSport podcast “The Ice Hockey Show”. In it, Stützle also talks about concerns about the start of the tournament, which was at risk due to the corona-related failures. “Yes, definitely,” said Stützle, “I prayed every day that no one would test positive again.” Tim Stützle is currently in quarantine in Ottawa. On Sunday, after the medical tests, he can finally get back on the ice. That’s why he regularly sees his old club Mannheim in the PENNY DEL at MagentaSport “It’s fun to watch the boys,” says Tim Stützle. Today from 6.15 p.m. there is another opportunity: live in the top game Mannheim as an unbeaten runner-up against the leaders Schwenningen.
In addition, MagentaSport will show Iserlohn against Düsseldorf from 8:15 p.m. today. Below are the voices of the DEL Wednesday games and the most important Stützle statements from the current podcast “The Ice Hockey Show”. When using quotations, please indicate the source MagentaSport.
In the podcast “The Ice Hockey Show”, this time “only” with Rick Goldmann and Sascha Bandermann, because Basti Schwele Straubing commented against Augsburg. But with a very tidy Tim Stützle. The most important passages, the access to the MagentaSport Podcast – here please: https://thinxpool.files.com/f/96d4484197192a32
Tim Stützle and how he found out that he was named the best striker. “That was a really funny story. I watched the game. After the game, they published who was the best striker and who was on the Allstar team. That’s how I noticed it. Via social media. I think nobody knew that either from DEB! It’s a huge honor. There are so many good players and that I am awarded. Without the team it would not have been possible.“
The World Cup tournament started for the German selection under poor conditions with numerous corona infected people, the failure of high performers, quarantine, only 14 healthy players in the squad: “We expected everything, but not something like that. Especially because we always obeyed the rules. In the end it was very depressing!”
Was there a fear of not being able to compete in the tournament? “Yes, definitely ….. I prayed every day that nobody would test positive again.” This was “extremely difficult for everyone”! The team was still in quarantine until the day before the first game. “It brought the team together strong!”
Tim Stützle is currently in Ottawa, again in quarantine. Immediately after the quarter-finals, he received a message from his club: check into the next plane and off to the team hotel. “I’ll be in quarantine until Sunday, take some medical tests and go on the ice for the first time on Sunday.” The first game against Toronto on January 15th – Tim will be 19 years old. “I signed the contract relatively quickly during the World Cup. As of now, they are planning with me in the NHL for the whole season.”
Stützle’s short-term ambitions: “I want to show everything again in the camp and then hope to get as much Ice Age as possible.” The Senators’ chances in the NHL: “Ottawa will have a good team for the next few years with lots of young players.”
Voices from the PENNY DEL on Wednesday evening
Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven – Grizzlys Wolfsburg 5: 2 – “Good balance of aggressiveness and patience”
Bremerhaven’s coach Thomas Popiesch on his first win in the new year: “We just came back strongly after the first period. We won a lot of duels in the second period, also in the power play and especially when we were outnumbered. It was important that we also closed the trajectories better. We haven’t had in the last few weeks Worked so badly, but there were always smaller things that didn’t fit. That was the difference, that we found the balance between aggressiveness and patience. ”
Popiesch’s overall impression after 5 game days: “The games in the north group are mostly close and everyone is already playing at a very good level. That will continue in the next few weeks. We have to work out our chances of winning and then we will be there. But there is still a long way to go. ”
Wolfsburgs Jan Nijenhuis, Having recently returned from the U20 World Cup in Canada, like most Wolfsburgers, initially in a good mood: “The strength was actually because I didn’t play much, unfortunately. I still had a bit of jetlag, slept the whole bus trip. But to the game was I there …… We started well. I think we wanted too much, were inconsistent. We should have kept it simple. Keep moving our legs a lot. We did that so well in the first third, came with speed. In the end we couldn’t keep it easy. ”
Straubing Tigers – Augsburger Panther 1: 2 – Much discussed: the stolen Straubing goal to 2: 2 shortly before the end of the second period
Straubing’s Antoine Laganiere on the offensive problems: “Yes, we didn’t score. But we mostly kept the puck in the zone, controlled the game for the most part … The power play wasn’t that bad. There isn’t much to a goal Missing. All in all, it was a good game for us. Shortly before the end of the second period, which was decisive for the game, the goal would have been given, we would have won today. ”
Augsburg’s match winner and new Spencer Abbott on their first victory: “That was a nice game. We worked well as a team … Everyone in the team welcomed me well. That was really a nice experience.”
Augsburg’s Magnus Eisenmenger celebrates his DEL premiere in his analysis after the second third: “The guys supported me well. We get the discs out better when we are under pressure. We have extremely good speed.”
Ice hockey live at MagentaSport
Thursday, January 7th, 2021
From 6.15 p.m .: Adler Mannheim – Schwenninger Wild Wings
From 8.15 p.m .: Iserlohn Roosters – Düsseldorfer EG
Friday, January 8th, 2021
From 6.15 pm: EHC Red Bull Munich – ERC Ingolstadt
From 8.15 p.m .: Eisbären Berlin – Kölner Haie
Saturday, January 9th, 2021
From 5.15 p.m .: Krefeld Penguins – Pinguins Bremerhaven
Sunday, January 10th, 2021
From 2.15 pm: Schwenninger Wild Wings – EHC Red Bull Munich
From 4.45 p.m .: Augsburger Panther – Adler Mannheim
From 7.15 p.m .: Nürnberg Ice Tigers – Straubing Tigers
Monday, January 11th, 2021
From 6.15 p.m .: Düsseldorfer EG – Eisbären Berlin
From 8.15 p.m .: Kölner Haie – Iserlohn Roosters
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