Swiss and Austrian hockey players celebrate victory in the World Championship Games / Day
In Group B, Switzerland beat Switzerland with 3: 0 (2: 0, 0: 0, 1: 0).
Switzerland took the lead in the 13th minute when Demyan Rja scored, but in the 16th minute, Jonas Siegentārs, in front of the goal, was 2-0 for Switzerland.
In the 52nd minute, after Dina Kukan’s shot and the ricochet scored 3: 0.
The winner was Leonardo Jennon’s dry game, with 18 shots and 24 shots in the US.
In Group B, three points in three games are Switzerland, six points in the US have scored six points and Germany in two battles, with five points in two games for the Czech Republic, three for Kazakhstan, and Norway, Denmark and Hungary are free.
In Group A, Austria beat Slovakia by 3: 2 (2: 0, 0: 1, 0: 1, 0: 0, 1: 0).
In the eighth minute, Peter Schneider led Austria, but in the 12th minute, Marko Kaspers reached a minority minority.
In the 27th minute, Samuel Honzek regained one goal, but in the 51st minute Matūšs Sukels scored 2: 2.
Slovakian Martin Chromjak scored in the second series of the aftermath, while Lukas Haudum and Schneider scored goals in the fourth and fifth series.
The Austrians scored two (1+1) scoring points, Schneider and Casper, but David Kikert scored 31 shots in 65 minutes.
Samuel Hlavay’s Slovak goal scored 19 of 21 shots in 65 minutes.
After two games in Group A, Canada and Sweden are six points, but Finland has five points. In three games, four points are for Slovakia, three points in two battles – Latvia, Austria has won two points in three games, but in two games one point is for France and Slovenia without points.
At 9:20 pm, Latvian time in Stockholm will begin a Group A match, where Finland and Sweden will meet, while Herning will host a Group B match with the Czech and Denmark. The World Championship Games are broadcast live on the television channel LTV7 and Latvian public media portal « lsm.lv ».
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 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.