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The Latvian hockey team beat Norway / Day in the penultimate test match

The Latvian hockey team beat Norway / Day in the penultimate test match

The only goal for the Latvian national team was Gleb Prohorenkov, who assisted Kaspars Daugaviņš in the regular time, scoring his 100th paragraph. In extra time, Oskars Batna won the victory.

Krister Gudlevsky guarded the goal.

In the 13th minute of the match, after a shot, the puck came to Prohorenkova, after which it slipped into the goal, with the Latvians reaching 1: 0. This result was up to the 45th minute, where the Norwegians counterattacked the Latvian national team defense and Tmas Ulsen sent the puck into the net.

The regular time ended in a draw, but in extra time, Batna sent a puck in the corner of the goal in the second minute and brought the victory to the Latvians.

On Saturday, both teams will play another match.

The Latvian Hockey Team Games against the Norwegian national team will be the last Test matches in this preparatory phase before the World Cup in Stockholm and Herning.

In preparation for the World Cup, Latvian hockey players beat Austria in the first two test games, but played two matches against Finland in Riga, first winning by 3: 2 and then losing by 1: 4. Last week, a 3: 2 victory in the match with Switzerland in the match with Switzerland and a 2: 4 loss.

The 2025 World Championship in May will take place in Stockholm, where the Latvian team will also play, and in the Denmark city of Herning.

Latvian men’s hockey team matches with Norway:

Goalkeepers – Marek Miten (« Spišska Nova Ves », Slovakia), Gustav Dāvis Grigals (Trenchina « Dukla », Slovakia), Krister Gudlevsky (Bremerhagen « Fischtown Pinguins », Germany);

Guards – Mick Tumanov (JiveSkiles Jyp, Finland), Kristaps Zīle (Litvinova « Verva », Czech Republic), Marcus Komul (Kladno « Rytiri », Czech Republic), Nauris Sējējs (Kisnaht’s « Lions », Schwenh), Arvill Bergman ( » Jānis Jaks (both – Karlovy Vary « Energie », Czech Republic), Ralph Freiberg (Hradeckralov « Mountfield », Czech Republic), Oskar Cibulskis (Herning « Blue Fox », Denmark), Christian Rubin (Plzen « Škoda », Czech Republic, Czech Republic;

Attackers – Kaspars Daugaviņš (no club), Harald Egle (Lipptovski Mikulaša « MHK 32 », Slovakia), Rihards Bukarts (Vītkovice « Rider », Czech Republic), Felix Gavars (St. Lorenz University, NCAA, NCAA) Prohorenkov (University of Niagara, NCAA), Rainer Rullers (Renselier Polytechnic Institute, NCAA), Martin Lavins, Kristaps Skrastiņš (New Hampshire University, NCAA), Raimonds Vitolins (Miami University, NCAA), Tom Anderson ( Dzierkals (Schellefteo AIK, Sweden), Oscar Batna (Hradeck Kraalova « Mountfield », Czech Republic), Philip Buncis (Odensas « Bulldogs », Denmark), Eduards Tralmaks (Kladno « Rytirzi », Czech Republic).



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