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Sweden and Swiss hockey players « dry » victories in the World Championship match / Day

Sweden and Swiss hockey players « dry » victories in the World Championship match / Day

In Stockholm, Group A host Sweden beat Slovenia by 4: 0 (0: 0, 2: 0, 2: 0).

The Swedish team scored the first three goals by Eleus Lindholm. First he was accurate in the sixth minute of the second period with a lightning shot opposite the goal, but two minutes before the break, the Swede scored again from about the same point.

The home side scored three goals in the 12th minute of the third period, when Lindholm performed a powerful broadcast from the throw circle. Four minutes before the end of the regular time, Markus Johansons with a shot in the corner scored 4-0.

Sweden’s goalkeeper Jacob Marcström fouled all nine shots, while the Swedes threw 60 times on the goal of Lukas Horak.

In Subgroup A, Sweden is the leader with 15 points in five games, with 12 points in four battles, eight, seven and six points after four matches to Finland, Slovakia and Latvia respectively, five points in five points in Austria, one point is for France and Slovenia is fighting without points.

Switzerland, on the other hand, in Herning with a score of 3: 0 (2: 0, 1: 0, 0: 0) was superior to Norway.

In the ninth minute of the match, Sven Andrigeto scored 1-0 for the Swiss for the Swiss shot with a shot without a puck, but in Gregori in Gregori Hofman reached 2: 0. In the ninth minute of the next period, Tyler Moy came one against the Norwegian goalkeeper and was flawless.

Stephen Charlen fouled out all 12 shots in the Swiss national team’s goal, but Norwegian Juna’s cope with 25 shots.

In Group B, Switzerland is 13 points in five games, with 11 points in four games by the Czech Republic, nine and eight points in four battles in Germany and the US. Denmark has six points in five games, with Hungary and Kazakhstan in three points in five and four games, but Norway has one point in five battles.

16 teams are divided into two groups, eight teams each, with a round tournament. The top four teams in each group will continue their battle 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, Denmark and the Swedish capital, Stockholm, will end next weekend. 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.



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