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Slovak hockey players under the age of 20 also lost in their second match at the Junior World Championships. On Tuesday night, they lost to the favored Swedes in Red Deere 0: 3. Coach Ivan Feneš’s charges will meet with Russia in the B-group next Wednesday at 22.30 CET.
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As in the opening duel with the defending champions of the USA (2: 3), the Slovaks gave a soulful performance, they shot the opponent clearly 48:27. In the final period, they developed a crushing pressure at times, but Jesper Wallstedt in the Swedish goal could not overcome from the number of chances even once.
The triumphs of the Nordics were decided by the goals of Theodor Niederbach, Albert Sjöberg and Daniel Jungman, who sealed the score in the end to an empty goal. The Slovak “twenty” is still waiting for the first points at the championship.
B-skubina (Red Deer):
Sweden – SLOVAKIA 3: 0 (1: 0, 1: 0, 1: 0)
Goals: 7. Niederbach (Eklund, Grans), 27. Sjöberg (Nyström), 59. Ljungman (Stenman).
Judges: Kova (FIN), Judakov (RUS) – Jackson (CAN), Persson (Sweden), disqualification: 5: 4 for 2 min, in addition Lööf (Sweden) 5 min + DKZ for head and neck impact , power-ups: 1: 0, weaknesses: 0: 0.
Reports:
Sweden: Wallstedt – Edvinsson, Grans, Lööf, Nyström, Andrae, Olsson, Sjöholm – Olausson, Eklund, Holtz – Stakkestad, Ljungman, Sjöberg – Torgersson, Niederbach, Rosén – Magnusson, Ekmark, Nybeck – Stenman
SR: Latkóczy – Petrovický, Nemec, Kňažko, Stacha, Bakala, Kmec, Štrbák – Slafkovský, Demek, Mešár – Chromiak, Myklucha, Kašlík – Jedlička, Dvorský, Faith – Sýkora, Petrovský, Lašák – Štetka
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Red hockey has been played with a lot of chances in Red Deere since the beginning, and the Slovaks were the matched rivals in the favorite. Already in the 4th minute, Demek got into an excellent shooting position, but he aimed closely at the goal. In the 6th minute, Mešár was close to opening the scoring, who found himself alone in front of Slafkovsky’s butt in front of the goal, but only hit Wallstedt. The Swedes showed how the chances are to change in the 7th minute, when Eklund found Niederbach in the overdrive ring, who aimed exactly at the far corner – 1: 0. Korčuliar’s advanced Northerners knew how to penetrate the attack zone in a flash, and when they gained speed, it was difficult to stop them from the puck. In the 10th minute, Latkóczy struck a great shot at Stakkestad’s match after the Swedes got the renumbering 2 to 1. However, the Slovaks had no respect for the resounding opponent and shot him 13: 4 in the first period. In the 11th minute, Chromiak aimed only at Wallstedt’s catcher, five minutes later Slafkovský found himself in an ideal position, the opponent put a hockey stick into his shot at the last moment.
Balanced hockey was also played in the second part, but the Swedes were more effective in shooting. In the 26th minute, Latkóczy still uncovered Ekmark’s shot, but a minute later he was no longer enough to finish Sjöberg, who individually pushed through Bakala and aimed exactly at the goal – 2: 0. The Slovaks tried to get a quick answer. Petrovsky asked for a foul and won a power play for his team, but Mešár and Dvorský’s shots did not bring goal joy. In the game 4 on 4, Chromiak then overheated Wallstedt twice, who excelled even after an excellent individual action and the end of the German. In the 36th minute, the Slovaks failed in defense and Latkóczy only struck out Holtz’s shot. On the other hand, Kňažko did not succeed in the ending.
The Slovaks stepped up their offensive efforts in the third period. In the 2 to 1 renumbering, Slafkovský did not hit the goal, immediately Wallstedt hit Mykluch after a shot and also eliminated Chromiak’s hit. The Slovak pitch in the final was documented in the 46th minute, when Slafkovský stamped the ball in another chance. In the 48th minute, the Swedish defender Lööf attacked the German hard, hit him in the head with his hands and received a penalty of 5 minutes + DKZ. However, the Slovaks did not use a long power play, Wallstedt dealt with Jedlička’s attempt and Demek’s sound rang during Demek’s shot. Coach Feneš called the goalkeeper 9 minutes before the end and the Slovaks played a power play 6 to 4, but even in this situation they did not beat the Swedish goalkeeper. After the exclusion of Stenman, they even played 6 to 3, they moved in front of Wallstedt in numerous advantages, but he destroyed all of Chromiak’s cannons, and in one of them, the construction of the goal helped him again. Slovak pressure escalated, practically one goal was played. Mešár’s arrival and Jedlička’s backhand did not bring success either. In the end, the Slovaks recalled Latkóczy from the goal, but they did not manage to dramatize the match, on the contrary, Ljungman sealed the result to the empty goal in the final 3-0 for Sweden.