France Poised For Winter Olympics Birth, With 3-1 Defeat Of Slovakia

Women’ s Final Olympic Qualification Group E Tournament For 2022 Winter Olympics

France is ready for the final day of the Women’s Final Olympic Qualification Group E after getting their second win. The French presented themselves as fast starters by building a 2-0 lead with goals early in the first and second period respectively en route to a 3-1 victory against Slovakia.

“Our game plan was exactly to play at good level from the beginning, have a good transition game, strong pressure on the opposing goalie. Even though they tried to push and come back in the end of the game we withstood the pressure,” said French head coach Gregory Tarle and hopes for even more. “The perfect game hasn’t been implemented yet by us but we hope it will be tomorrow.”

The French came out of the dressing room on fire and tried to set the tone from the beginning with several shots on Nikola Zimkova’s net. After 82 seconds Les Bleues succeeded. Estelle Duvin skated through the Slovak defence around the left face-off circle and when she was free to shoot from central position she seized the opportunity for an early French lead with a beautiful top-shelf shot.

“It was bad to start conceding a goal. We had a couple of chances but we didn’t manage to score. We put the opponent under pressure in the last period but they have a good goalie and we didn’t score,” commented Slovak head coach Tomas Segin.

Slovakia battled but for most part of the period the French controlled the game and put pressure in the offensive zone. The French outshot Slovakia 13-3 in the first period including two high-quality chances for Chloe Aurard.

The Slovaks put pressure on French goalie Caroline Baldin in the first two minutes of the middle frame but the puck went in on the other side. After a takeaway Aurard skated into the Slovak zone and saw her shot deflected. Lucia Istocyova tried but failed to clear the puck and Gwendoline Gendarme scored with her attempt.

“Today we played a strong beginning. We didn’t give them time to arrive into the game and we executed our game plan well,” Gendarme said. “But we have to work on ourselves to be more dangerous for tomorrow’s game.”

The Slovaks continued to take the destiny into their own hands, outshot France both in the second and in the third period – and 28-23 throughout the game – but the lack of high-quality chances and a confident Baldin in the French net prevented them from scoring.

“Our plan [in the last period] was to score the first goal and get everything to the net, win the battles, score from everywhere, score dirty goals,” said Slovak defender Livia Kubekova. “But we have to play hockey for 60 minutes. That was the problem in our team and we have to prepare for tomorrow and play for 60 minutes.”

The French were more on defence but ready for counter-attacks. Defender Lore Baudrit capitalized on a lost puck during a Slovak power play, won the breakaway battle against Slovakia’s Nicol Lucak Cupkova and beat Zimkova for the shorthanded 3-0 goal.

With 5:55 left and a power play for her team, Slovak captain Lucak Cupkova was again in the spotlight when she was awarded the penalty shot and cut the deficit to 3-1. It was a well-deserved goal for the Slovak and created some hope but eventually didn’t do more than spoiling Baldin’s shutout.

“It was a difficult start for us. We came with a lack of focus in the game and in this type of tournaments you cannot just play the last 10, 15 minutes,” said Slovak defender Lenka Curmova.

The Slovaks are now out of contention for a ticket to the Olympics and will aim at their first win and a third-place finish in tomorrow’s game against Korea.

The French women’s national team will play its last game tomorrow at 19:00 against Sweden and aim at its first Olympic participation with a win against the host nation.

Germany defeats Italy 4-1 to remain in contention for an Olympic spot.

Women’ s Final Olympic Qualification Group D Tournament For 2022 Winter Olympics

Germany took care of business in its second game of the Womens’ Final Olympic Qualification Group D, defeating Italy 4-1 to remain in contention for an Olympic spot.

Forward Lily Welcke scored a goal and added a couple of assists as the Germans outshot Italy 39-11. 

“We stayed calm and just played out game, focused on our style,” said Welcke. 

Both teams came into the game badly needing a victory after coming out of their opening matchups without a point in the three-game tournament.

The Germans especially were smarting from their 3-0 shutout at the hands of Austria, having come into the tournament as the highest-ranked team and the favourites to win on home ice. They would need a win agianst Italy, and avoid a regulation victory by the Austrians against Denmark in the late game to have a chance to reach the Olympic Games.

“Whatever happens tonight, we will do what we can do tomorrow and play our best to win the game,” said Nicola Eisenschmid. 

Germany started fast with a goal less than five minutes into the games. After defenceman Tabea Botthoff blocked a clearing attempt from Italy’s Amie Varano, the loose puck came to Tanja Eisenschmid. She passed it off to her sister Nicola Eisenschmid, who slotted it home stick-side past goalie Elisa Biondi for the 1-0 lead.

The Italians answered early in the second frame, when during an Italian power play Germany’s Laura Kluge attempted to get the puck out of the German zone but had it blocked near the blue line. Defenceman Nadia Mattivi pounced on the puck and got a shot off against Albl. Albl made the initial save but could not collect the rebound and Chelsea Furlani was there to clean up, tying the game and giving Italy its first goal of the tournament.

But the Germans would go back on top midway through the second. Italy cleared the puck out of its zone where it was collected near the German blue line by German captain Julia Zorn, who then made a fantastic pinpoint pass right onto the stick of Lilli Welcke, setting her off on a breakaway where she finished the play with a forehand deke to go up 2-1.

Welcke together with Nicola EIsenschmid would later combine to set up Marie Delarbre for an insurance score, and Katerina Jobst-Smith added another in the third period as Germany improves to 1W-1L.

With the victory, Germany keeps its hopes for Olympic qualification alive, pending the results fo the late game betwee Austria and Denmark. Tomorrow the Germans play the Danes on the final day of the tournament, while Italy takes on Austria.