Olympics-Ice hockey-Germany beat France to reach quarter-finals


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Ice Hockey - Men's Qualification Play-off - Germany vs France - Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena, Milan, Italy - February 17, 2026. Leon Draisaitl of Germany in action with Stephane da Costa and Enzo Guebey of France REUTERS/David W Cerny

MILAN, Feb ⁠17 (Reuters) - Germany swatted aside France 5-1 to reach the ⁠Olympic men's ice hockey quarter-finals on Tuesday, setting up ‌a meeting with surprise Group B winners Slovakia in the final eight.

Captain Leon Draisaitl opened the scoring in the first period and set up his Edmonton ​Oilers team mate Joshua Samanski for another ⁠goal in the third.

Forwards Frederik ⁠Tiffels, JJ Peterka and Nico Sturm also scored in the qualification ⁠play-off ‌game at Santagiulia arena.

France were playing without defenceman Pierre Crinon after the French federation suspended him, citing "provocative behaviour" ⁠after a fight with Canadian Tom Wilson in ​Sunday's group-stage defeat ‌to the tournament favourites.

Draisaitl rifled one in on the ⁠power play in ​the fourth minute, his second goal of the tournament, before Tiffels flipped the puck off the goalie's mask and into the near ⁠corner in a solo effort.

Peterka flipped in ​an easy wrist shot with less than two minutes left before the intermission.

A bit of luck went France's way when captain Pierre-Edouard ⁠Bellemare ricocheted a shot off a German skate and into the net early in the second and goalie Antoine Keller made a couple of nice glove saves to keep France in the ​fight.

But the Germans put it completely out ⁠of reach when Draisaitl fed the puck perfectly to Samanski in ​the slot and Sturm tapped one into ‌the empty net in the final ​minute. Germany play Slovakia on Wednesday in the quarter-finals.

(Reporting by Amy Tennery in Milan; editing by Clare Fallon)

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