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.

Denmark National Women’s Team Shuts Down Italy

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

by Adam Steiss 11 NOV 2021

After it’s men’s team achieved its first-ever Olympic berth last August, Denmark’s women’s’ national team is hoping to join them in Beijing. The Danish women got off their campaign on the right foot with a 4-0 shutout of Team Italy in the Women’s Final Olympic Qualification Group D tournament.

Captain Josefine Jakobsen led the way with a pair of goals and goalie Cassandra Repstock-Romme pitched a 19-save shutout for Denmark, which has never qualified for the Olympics and this year played in the top-level Women’s Worlds for the first time in 29 years.

“I think we did a good job, but there are some things I think we can continue to develop on,” said defender Amalie Andersen. “But obviously we did good sicne we were able to shut them down.”

The Danes opened the tournament with a flourish, getting pucks in front of the Italian net and forcing goaltender Elisa Biondi to make some big stops early. At the other end, Italy’s forwards had difficulty generating any rushes past the bigger Danish defenders.

The deadlock was broken near the two-minute mark of the first thanks to a great individual effort from Jakobsen, who took the puck alone into the Italian zone from center ice, maneuvered herself into shooting position between three defenders before firing a wristshot stick-side past Biondi for the 1-0 lead.

The second period saw more of the same from the Danish defence as it continued to shut down the middle of the ice and prevent Italy from getting any pucks close to goaltender Cassandra Repstock-Romme.

Then Jakobsen would strike again, after a shot from teammate Josefine Perssons sailed wide but rebounded back onto the captain’s stick. Jakobson was at the side of the net and didn’t have an angle on the shot but cleverly fired a backhand that ricocheted off Biondi’s helmet and into the back of the net. Persson would add one of her own with a minute to go for the 3-0 lead going into the final frame.

Faced with near-constant offensive pressure, the exhausted Italians gave up another score in the third period to seal a 4-0 victory for Denmark. 

“Our captain stepped up for us and that’s what we need in this tournament,” said forward Michele Weis, who scored the final Danish goal. 

With just two more games left to earn points for a chance to qualify for the Olympic Games Italy will take on tournament hosts Germany in a must-win game on Saturday. Denmark will also have a massive matchup against the Austrians, who also came away with three points after upsetting the Germans 3-0 on Day 1.