Germany 3 Great Britain 1 - NHL's Leon Draisaitl helps kill off GB hopes of early shock at IIHF World Championships

NOT THIS TIME: Ben Bowns sticks out his right pad to deny Germany's Patrick Hager in Kosic. Picture: Dean Woolley.NOT THIS TIME: Ben Bowns sticks out his right pad to deny Germany's Patrick Hager in Kosic. Picture: Dean Woolley.
NOT THIS TIME: Ben Bowns sticks out his right pad to deny Germany's Patrick Hager in Kosic. Picture: Dean Woolley.
GREAT BRITAIN won a new legion of admirers in Kosice when they went down fighting to Germany 3-1 on their return to the top tier of the world game.

Pete Russell's team were back among World Championships elite for the first time since 1994 and, based on yesterday's performance against a team ranked 14 places above them in the world rankings, they intend to stick around.

For 40 minutes, GB held their own against a Germany side containing Edmonton Oilers' star Leon Draisaitl, whose third period strike gave his team the comfort they needed to see the game out for a 3-1 win.

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Many expected GB to prove cannon fodder for the higher-ranked teams in Slovakia and while there will be tougher tests to come - including Sunday's meeting with No 1 seeds Canada - they certainly looked like they belonged after two successive gold-medal winning campaigns had brought them this far.