It was an important game for both of the teams because it should decide about who is going to face Slovakia in the other game. It had no clear favorite before, so it was really hard to say who would be dominant. Poland took over the role of a more dominant team right from the start of the first period. In the second minute, Zuzanna Krzywak opened the score and put Poland in the lead. She was followed by Weronika Noga and Justyna Krzywak, who made it 3-0 for Poland before the end of the first period.
The second period got really balanced with no scored goals. Germany tried to break through and created some nice goal opportunities but had no luck scoring. Poland tried to put Germany under pressure again and score some more goals to confirm the dominant role but did not manage to overcome Germany’s defense as well.
Germany got into problems in the third period when Ina Jensen was given a 2-minute penalty. Poland did not seem to create many chances. Then Germany got into an unsuccessful break, which resulted in fourth Poland’s goal, scored in a powerplay. Germany finally managed to score a goal, but the referees blew the goal off due to a foul.
The final result speaks clearly for Poland, 5-0, which means Germany is going to face Slovakia and Poland will play against Estonia.
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Wibron (SWE) the MVP of WFC 2017 – 9.12.2017
WFC 2017 All Star team – 9.12.2017
Great victory for Switzerland – 9.12.2017
Ruttimann beats Di Nardo‘s record and becomes the all-time WFC goal scorer – 9.12.2017
Billa equals the record for most WFC matches – 9.12.2017
Slovakia wins 5th place – 9.12.2017
Poland won the battle for the 7th place – 9.12.2017
Fantastic win for Sweden – 8.12.2017
Finland wins thrilling semifinal against Switzerland – 8.12.2017
IFF Associations Meeting Day 1 – 8.12.2017
Slovakia with an impressive victory – 8.12.2017
Latvia to play for 5th place after beating Poland – 8.12.2017
Paulina Hudakova becomes "Most points in a single WFC" record holder – 8.12.2017
Switzerland beat Norway – 7.12.2017
Finland proceeds to semifinal after sensational match – 7.12.2017
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