Denmark Women’s National Hockey Team Advances To 2022 Winter Olympics With 3-2 Shootout Loss To Germany

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

by Adam Steiss|14 NOV 2021

The ladies in red are bound for Beijing! Securing an all-important point in its last game of the Women’s Final Olympic Qualification Group D, Denmark’s women’s national team will compete in the Olympic Games for the first time in history following a 3-2 shootout loss to Germany. 

For Danish women’s hockey, never has a loss felt so good. 

“Yeah definitely,” said Danish defender Amalie Andersen. “I was pretty much shaking the whole game but just trying to stay calm, breath and take it one second at a time.”

“It was crazy, everybody was really loud, crying and shouting, I’ve never experienced anything like that before,” said Sofie Skott about the team’s emotions after the clock ran out in the third period, giving Denmark its Olympic spot. 

Denmark came into the game needing just a single point to reach the Olympic Games for the first time in history. The Danes so far were unbeaten in two games in Group D after defeating Italy 4-0 and Austria 1-0.

Down 2-1 in the third period, the Danes were fighting to equalize or go home empty-handed. On a 4-on-4, defender Silke Glud shot the puck on net, where it was deflected into the back of the goal by a German player to tie the game at 2-2.

That score would be enough as the Danes held on to force overtime and earn the most important point ever in the history of the Danish women’s program. 

“Really admirable,” said head coach Peter ELander about Denmark’s performance. “We started out good but got on our heels in the second period and they got a 2-0 lead. We were resilient and the performance of the team was admirable.” 

For Germany, the road to the Games was much more difficult due to the team having dropped its opener against Austria. In order to finish ahead in a tiebreaker, the Germans would either need to win in regulation and get a win from Italy, or defeat the Danes by a six-goal margin in the event of an Austrian victory against the Italians.

But before anything the Germans needed to solve Danish defence and goalie Cassandra Repstock-Romme, who together were riding a 120-minute shutout streak. A scoreless first period played into Danish hands, with shots even at seven apiece although Germany did get a pair of quality chances against Repstock-Romme.

German pressure continued in the second, and finally hit paydirt midway through the period. Tanja Eisenschmid got the puck coming down the high slot area and fired a shot that went past the net to the left of Repstock-Romme. The puck bounced up off the boards behind the net and landed to the stick of captain Julia Zorn who buried it into the back to the net for the 1-0 lead.

Then on a power play, Bernadette Karpff found teammate Lili Welcke at the bottom of the circle with a cross-ice great pass, allowing Welcke to fire it into the top corner on a one-timer.

But with 42 seconds left in the frame, the Danes responded and put a stop to the German momentum. A great individual effort by captain Josefine Jakobsen got the puck into the German zone and eventually to Malene Frandsen, who fired a laser from just inside the blue line past goalie Franzizska Albl. That goal gave the Danes a boost going into the final frame, where they got the second score and held on to force overtime and punch their ticket to their first-ever Olympic Games.

The successful qualification marks a historic double for Denmark’s ice hockey program, which back in August saw its men’s national team also earn an Olympic trip for the first time ever.

NHL Morning Skate – Nov. 14, 2021

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NHL Morning Skate – Nov. 14, 2021

* The Rangers scored a trio of goals in a span of 1:03 to mark their fastest three in a regular-season game in nearly 28 years. 
 
Morgan Rielly (59:48) recorded the second-latest go-ahead goal in regulation by a Toronto defenseman, a mark which trails only Matt Hunwick (59:52). 
 
Mark ScheifeleDylan Larkin and Brayden Point each scored overtime goals Saturday to climb their franchise’s all-time list. 


 
RANGERS SCORE THREE TIMES IN 63 SECONDS TO POWER PAST BLUE JACKETS 
Chris Kreider (2-0—2) scored his 10th and 11th goals of the season, including the first of three Rangers tallies in a second-period surge, to lead New York to its third straight road win against Columbus at Nationwide Arena. 


 
* Kreider (11-3—14 in 14 GP), who trails only Leon Draisaitl (14) and Alex Ovechkin (12) in total goals this season, also recorded his seventh power-play marker of 2021-22 to surpass Draisaitl (6) for the League lead. 
 
RIELLY SCORES LATE TO LIFT MAPLE LEAFS TO VICTORY 
Morgan Rielly scored with 11.8 seconds remaining in regulation to secure the Maple Leafs’ victory after the Sabres erased a multi-goal deficit in the third period, while Joseph Woll – who was selected 62nd overall by Toronto in the 2016 NHL Draft which was held in Buffalo – earned a win in his NHL debut. Rielly’s winner trails only Matt Hunwick for the latest by a defenseman in franchise history. 
 

 
SCHEIFELE, LARKIN, POINT CLIMB FRANCHISE LISTS WITH OVERTIME WINNERS 
Jets forward Mark Scheifele, Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin and Lightning forward Brayden Point each scored overtime goals Saturday: 
 
* Scheifele scored 32 seconds into extra time to snap the Kings’ win streak at seven games. With his 10th career overtime goal, Scheifele surpassed Ilya Kovalchuk (9) for the most in Jets/Thrashers history.  
 
* Larkin (2-0—2) scored the sixth overtime goal of his NHL career to move past Brett HullGustav Nyquist and John Sorrell (all w/ 5) for sole possession of seventh place on the franchise’s all-time listHerbie Lewis and Henrik Zetterberg share fifth place with seven apiece. 
 
* Point recorded his eighth career overtime goal as the Lightning outlasted the Panthers after surrendering a two-goal lead. Point tied Vincent Lecavalier for third place on the franchise’s all-time overtime goals list – only Martin St. Louis (10) and Steven Stamkos (9) have more.  

FOUR-POINT OUTINGS GALORE SATURDAY 
Senators forward Drake Batherson(2-2—4), Avalanche defenseman Samuel Girard (1-3—4) and Predators captain Roman Josi (2-2—4) each had four-point performances on display Saturday: 
 
* Batherson recorded his second four-point game of the season (also Oct. 25 vs. WSH) and joined Leon Draisaitl (2), Tyler Bertuzzi (2) as well as Josi (2) as the fourth player in 2021-22 with multiple such outings. The 23-year-old became the first Senators player to record multiple four-point performances in a season since Erik Karlsson did so in 2015-16 (0-4—4 on Oct. 14, 2015 & Feb. 6, 2016). 
 
* Girard recorded four points in a game for the second time in his NHL career (also 0-4—4 on Jan. 2, 2020). He became the third defenseman in Avalanche/Nordiques franchise history to record four or more points in a contest multiple times, joining Sandis Ozolinsh (4x) and Tyson Barrie (3x). 
 
* Josi’s four-point outing came a game after Mikael Granlund (0-4—4 on Nov. 11) also did so. It marked the first time in franchise history that at least one Predators player had four points in consecutive team games. 



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Rookie Rem Pitlick scored his first career goal and first career hat trick as the Wild (10-4-0) earned their 10th win while contesting their 14th game – Minnesota’s second-best start to a season in franchise history. Click here to catch up on an action-packed Saturday in the latest edition of #NHLStats: Live Updates. 


 
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STREAKS ON THE LINE DURING SUNDAY’S SIX-GAME SLATE  
Sunday’s slate will see Oilers captain Connor McDavid (9-16—25 in 13 GP) and Ducks forward Troy Terry (11-8—19 in 14 GP) attempt to extend their point streaks to 14 contests, while the Capitals (8-2-4, 20 points) host the Penguins (5-4-4, 14 points) for their Hockey Fights Cancer Awareness Game at Capital One Arena. 
 

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