Danish and Austrian hockey players win the World Championship match / Day
In Group A, Austria beat France by 5: 2 (3: 0, 0: 0, 2: 2).
Marko Kaspers opened the score in the 39th second, but in the eighth minute after Vensan Lorka was unsuccessfully processed in front of the French goal, Vincent Rorer scored 2: 0,
Ramon Schnecer scored the third goal when, after leaving the goal, French national goalkeeper Antoine Keler was missing the puck – 3: 0.
After the third goal loss, Kelere was replaced by Kenten Papijon.
Papijon’s goal scored in the 50th minute after a penalty shot by Rorer, but the video recorded that Papryon had already hit the puck before Rorers sent it to the goal with a repeated touch.
After 32 seconds, France regained one goal with one goal, sending a puck in the top corner of the goal – 1: 3.
By replacing Papijon with the sixth player on the field, Kaspers scored his second goal in the match, sending the puck from a short distance of 4: 1.
Following Peter Schneider’s two -minute rejection, France scored without Papayon, scoring a goal with Pierre Eduar Belemar, but 51 seconds before the end of the match, Schneider sent a 5: 2.
Three assists were scored by Dominic Zverger, Rorer also scored, but David Kikert scored 21 of 23 shots.
In the French national team, Belemar, Pere (1+1) and Alexander Texier (0+2) scored two points.
Keler scored three of four shots, while Papijon dealt with all 18 shots.
In four matches, Canada and Sweden have accumulated in Group A, eight points for Finland, seven for Slovakia and six for Latvia. Five points in five matches are Austria and one point for France, while Slovenia is free in four battles.
In the second game of the Avicii Arena in Stockholm at 9.20 pm, Sweden and Slovenia will meet at Latvian time. The World Championship matches are broadcast live on LTV7 and on the Latvian Public Media website « lsm.lv ».
In Herning B, Denmark defeated Hungary with 8: 2 (1: 2, 3: 0, 4: 0).
Peter Wenče in the 33rd Secund and Andrās Mikhaliks led Hungary in the seventh minute with a 2-0 lead.
In the 14th minute, Mikel Ogord scored one goal, Markus Lauridsen scored in the 28th minute, but in 27 seconds, the Danes scored 4: 2 in the 35th minute. Jesper Jensen scored first, but Patrick Rusel scored 4: 2.
By the end of the match, the Danes scored four more goals, with Ogord scoring « Hat -Trick », scoring the second goal in the match for Lauridsen and the first to Matias Bauz.
In addition to Ogord’s three scoring points, Lauridsen (2+1) and Oscar Melgord (0+3) also scored, but Sebastin Ladam was replaced after two goals in three shots, and his replacement Frederick Dihov fouled all nine shots.
Group B in four games is 11 points for the Czech Republic, ten for Switzerland, nine for Germany and eight in the US. In five games, six points are for Denmark and three points for Hungary. Kazakhstan has three points in four matches, but Norway has won one point.
Switzerland and Norway will meet in this group at 9:20 pm.
16 teams are divided into two groups, eight teams each, with a round tournament. The top four teams in each group will continue their fight for medals in the quarterfinals, but the weakest teams in both groups will leave the strongest division, and will be replaced by Britain and Italy next year.
The World Championship in Herning and the Swedish capital, Stockholm, will end on May 25. Group B games and two quarter -final matches will take place in Herning, while Stockholm will also host two quarter -final duties, semi -final games and medals.
Last year, the Czechs triumphed in the World Championships in their field, beating Switzerland in a decisive match with a 2-0 win, while Sweden won the bronze medals with a 4: 2 win over the Canadian national team. The Latvian national team ranked ninth, although he won four wins in the sub -group.