Michael ONeill has warned his Northern Ireland squad they must be braced for a resurgent Germany following their failure to win Euro 2016 this summer. The Northern Irish travelled to Hannover on Sunday after a routine 4-0 triumph over San Marino and ONeill will make his players watch a rerun of their defeat to the Germans in June as part of their preparations for their next meeting on Tuesday, live on Sky Sports 1HD from 7pm.It will not be comfortable viewing given the world champions were so formidable despite recording just a 1-0 success that day in a tournament where ONeill thought they were the stand-out nation. However, Joachim Lows team would fall to the hosts France at the semi-final stage and ONeill believes their comfortable World Cup qualifying wins over Norway and the Czech Republic since are evidence of a team with a point to prove.Were under no illusions as to what type of game its going to be, ONeill said. San Marino cruise Northern Ireland smash in four at Windsor Park We played them recently in the Euros; thats a big thing in our favour. There will be no surprise element in terms of how tough this game is going to be.I think the players will be ready based on the fact that theyve faced a German team in the Euros who probably hit top gear against us. If you look at their first two games, theyre reacting, possibly, to not having won in France.I felt they were the best team in the competition and they slipped up in terms of how they went out. We have to be ready for that backlash because I think theyve started this campaign in a different mindset than possibly they did for the Euros when they dropped points against teams that I think they wouldnt normally do. A look behind the scenes ahead of the opening of new-look Windsor Park There will almost certainly be personnel changes from the victory over San Marino - ONeill suggested as many as five or six - and Kyle Lafferty will be at the front of the queue following his brace from the bench.Aaron Hughes, 36, was brought into the fold with this contest in mind and Corry Evans industry in midfield may be needed in a game set to be dictated, as usual, by Die Mannschafts Toni Kroos.Focusing on the Real Madrid man or any other specific player is considered frivolous by ONeill, though. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Ive found that when you do start to possibly nullify them in one aspect they start to hit you with another problem, he said.As soon as you try to solve something, theres another problem that exists. 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"Its more important that we win the game and (end) the series," Malkin said of the 10th time hes scored three times in a game in his career. "Going into the second round now, you feel so much better when you have confidence. I hope in the next round I can score more." Pittsburgh awaits the winner of the New York-Philadelphia series, with the Rangers leading 3-2 going into Tuesday nights Game 6. Its a good thing for the Penguins that Malkin -- scoreless in his past nine playoff games including the first five in the series -- finally found the net. The Blue Jackets, closer to making tee times than thinking about a Game 7, scored three times in a 4:52 span in the third period to turn up the pressure on the Penguins, an overwhelming favourite before the series got under way. "Were a proud group in here," forward Brandon Dubinsky said. "We didnt want to get embarrassed on home ice. If it was going to be our last game of the season, we didnt want to have any quit. We didnt have any quit in this locker room all season. We just kept pushing and pushing." Brandon Sutter also scored before leaving with an injury and Matt Niskanen had two assists as the Penguins became the first team in the series to score first and win -- but barely. Marc-Andre Fleury made 24 saves and made a couple of big stops after the game turned into a squeaker. "It was a good test," he said of the wild last few minutes. Coach Dan Bylsma said the toe-to-toe matchup heralded a new level of contentious play between the teams. "Weve got a rivalry going here with the Jackets," he said. "They gave us everything we could handle and it was a nice series for them. That was an extremely tough first-round opponent." Fedor Tyutin, Artem Anisimov and Nick Foligno scored for Columbuus, Folignos redirect of a Tyutin shot cut the gap to a goal with 4:47 left.dddddddddddd A crowd of 19,189 stood and roared the rest of the way as the Blue Jackets piled up scoring chances. The Penguins were hard pressed to fight off the aggressive Blue Jackets after goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, who also had 24 saves, was pulled for an extra attacker with under 2 minutes left. Matt Calvert was wide with a potential tying shot with 3:30 left. Dubinskys shot with 35 seconds left was deflected by Fleury. Columbus had overcome a 3-0 deficit at home in Game 4, scoring on a Fleury gaffe in the final seconds of regulation before Foligno won it in the overtime. "After we got the third goal, anything could happen," coach Todd Richards said. "We had done it the last time we played in the building. My thought was it was going to happen." Up until the last few minutes, it was Malkins game. He hadnt scored in the first 332:52 of the series, then scored three times in a span of 26:11. "I could see it coming in the morning skate," teammate James Neal said. "His shot was going into the back of the net." The Blue Jackets, one of the NHLs youngest teams, looked hopeless until Tyutins shot from the right dot ended Fleurys shutout streak at 97:26 -- since the Blue Jackets took a 1-0 lead in the first period of Game 5. But then Anisimov scored from the left point with 6:06 remaining to make it 4-2 and Foligno redirected a Tyutin shot to cut the lead to 4-3. "That was a big win," said Penguins superstar Sidney Crosby, who went goal-less in the series. "Obviously we didnt want to make it as close as we did. But we found a way to win." Notes: The Penguins improved to 8-4 in Game 6s when up 3-2 in the playoffs. ... Columbus was without veteran forward (and Pittsburgh native) R.J. Umberger (shoulder). ... For the second game in a row, the Penguins didnt have D Brooks Orpik, sidelined with an undisclosed injury. ... Sutter was limping as he went to the dressing room in the second period. He did not return. Joe Vitale went knee-to-knee with a Blue Jacket early in the third and was in pain as he left the ice. ' ' '