Team Germany and Team France are set to face off in the qualification playoff to determine who will advance to play Team Slovakia in the quarterfinals. Despite being on opposite ends of the spectrum on paper, both teams are coming off tough losses in their final preliminary round fixtures. Germany suffered a 5-1 defeat to Team USA, while France was overwhelmed by the tournament favorites, Team Canada, in a 10-2 loss.
In terms of key players to watch out for, Team Germany boasts top performers leading their points tally. Tim Stutzle currently shares the lead in goals with Canada’s Macklin Celebrini, each with four goals. Leon Draisaitl and JJ Peterka are close behind with three points each, and goalkeeper Philipp Grubauer is expected to be back in goal for the crucial match. On the other hand, for Team France, Louis Boudon has showcased his skills with 2 goals and an assist so far in the tournament, while Sacha Treille’s impressive shot against Canada caught everyone’s attention.
The difference in this matchup could come down to the top lines of both teams. Draisaitl has been dominant in face-offs with a 65.1% win percentage in the tournament, compared to France’s top performer, Stephane da Costa, with a 50.0% win percentage. Expect a competitive and physical game from the French, who will look to challenge the Germans by protecting the puck effectively.
In terms of projected lines for the game, Team Germany is likely to line up with Reichel-Draisaitl-Kahun and Peterka-Stutzle-Stachowiak as their top forward lines. Meanwhile, Team France is expected to field Treille-Bellemare-Texier and Rech-Ritz-Perret as their key forward combinations. The odds, according to BET99 Sportsbook, heavily favor Germany with a moneyline of -750, while France is the underdog at +475.
While Germany is the clear favorite to secure a spot in the quarterfinals, the French team cannot be underestimated, as they have shown flashes of brilliance throughout the tournament. The margin of victory is expected to be moderate for Germany, as they look to conserve their energy for the upcoming match against Slovakia. However, France has the potential to surprise and make the game interesting.
In terms of betting tips, the recommended picks are:
– Moneyline: Germany (-750)
– Puck Line: Germany -2.5 (-140)
– Over/Under: Under 6.5 (+115)
In conclusion, the Germany vs. France qualification playoff promises to be a thrilling encounter between two competitive teams with contrasting styles. The outcome of the match will ultimately come down to execution on the ice, and both teams will be looking to give their all to secure a spot in the quarterfinals.

