IIHF - Germany stays perfect
- Germany achieved a 4-1 victory against Kazakhstan to extend their unbeaten run in the ongoing 2025 international ice hockey championship.
- Kazakhstan took an early 1-0 lead on a freakish deflection before Germany equalized and gained control of the game.
- Key contributors for Germany included Maximilian Kastner, who had a goal and an assist, and Lukas Reichel, who scored a one-timer.
- The final score was sealed when Mannheim defender Lukas Kalble scored his second tournament goal, making it 4-1 late in the match.
- German captain Moritz Seider praised the team’s solid performance and said they can be happy with the overall result tonight.
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IIHF - Germany stays perfect
Germany reeled off a second successive victory to maintain its perfect start at the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship. Despite losing an early goal on a freakish deflection, the Germans secured a 4-1 verdict over Kazakhstan. Maximilian Kastner had a goal and an assist, and there were further tallies for Wojciech Stachowiak, Lukas Reichel and Lukas Kalble. Nikita Mikhailis claimed the Kazakh marker. The opening two minutes of the third per…
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