Disappointing End for Germany, Moritz Seider; Quarterfinals Set
- Germany lost to Denmark 2-1 in a Group B shootout on May 21, 2025, in Denmark, losing the final medal round spot.
- The loss followed Germany’s promising start but a four-game losing streak caused them to miss the quarterfinals by one point.
- Denmark equalized the score at 1-1 in the third period thanks to Nicolaj Ehlers and then secured the victory by winning the shootout without conceding a goal to Germany.
- Germany’s captain Moritz Seider logged 26:28 minutes, led with six shots, while Denmark finished with 11 points and advanced to face Canada Thursday.
- This result eliminates Germany from the quarterfinals, allowing Denmark, Canada, Sweden, the U.S., and Czechia to face upcoming opponents in Thursday’s playoffs.
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Disappointing end for Germany, Moritz Seider; quarterfinals set
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider and Germany suffered a frustrating end Tuesday to what started as a promising run at the World Championship, losing 2-1 in a shootout to host Denmark in a Group B battle for the fourth and final spot in the medal round.
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