Germany was able to snatch a point from Latvia despite a lousy start. Franziska Kuhlmann´s three goals lifted the Germans from 0-3 to a 3-3 tie.
The first period of the afternoon game belonged to Latvia. Evelina Garbare who had a strong match scored twice for her team and Evita Rudzite made it 3-0 at 13.07 in the first period.
Franziska Kuhlmann had missed a penalty shot in the first period but it was her who got Germany´s opener in the middle of the second period. Germany played six against five for quite a while during a delayed penalty until Kuhlmann scored off Pauline Baumgarten´s long pass. At the final minute of the period, Germany got a power play and Kuhlmann got her second off a loose ball from in front of the net.
The final goal of the game, too, was scored on a power play by familiar names. Pauline Baumgarten got the ball into the slot where Kuhlmann slammed it in from close range, finishing her hat trick.
The teams´ body languages at the final buzzer revealed it was the German team that was celebrating their one point having come back from the verge of defeat.
Teams in the WFC 2015 – 08.02.2015 – 9.2.2015
WFCQ 2015 Mobile App out – 19.1.2015
WFC Qualification Team Lists – 19.1.2015
WFC 2015 Website launched – 3.12.2014
Women´s WFC 2015 Asia-Oceania & Americas Qualification schedules – 5.11.2014
Women´s WFC 2015 European Qualification match schedules published – 3.11.2014
Jeannette Good WFC 2015 Secretary General – 16.6.2014
WFC 2015 Qualification groups decided – 13.6.2014