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Slovak hockey players under the age of 18 did not succeed in the second preparatory match with their Czech peers. After Wednesday’s 1: 2 loss in Vyškov, they lost to an opponent from the elite category of the 4: 7 World Cup on Thursday.
However, the Slovak youngsters did not disappoint in the game, even in the second mutual match and in the fourth place since mid-February they were a balanced opponent for the Czechs. The next match is the match of coach Ivan Feneš, a double match in Hungary.
Preparatory match – Thursday / source: hockeyslovakia.sk/:
Czech Republic 18 – SLOVAKIA 18 7: 4 (3: 0, 2: 2, 2: 2)
Goals: 2. Chmelař (Jiříček), 3. Pajer (Brabenec, Ticháček), 14. Šapovaliv (Marha, Ticháček), 23. Menšík, 30. Marha (Šapovaliv, Böhm), 57. Jiříček (Ticháček, Brabenec), 60. Menšík – 23. Molnár, 25. A. Sýkora (Socha, Bečár), 53. Dvorský (Molnár), 58. Š. Nemec (Molnár).
Deciding: Dědek, Vrba – Komínek, Kráľ, exclusion: 9: 7 for 2 min, power-ups: 2: 1, weakening: 1: 0, no spectators.
SR composition: Marinov – S. Nemec, Bečár, Žabka, Miklovič, Groch, Socha, Štrbák – Bačo, Demek, O. Stümpel – A. Sýkora, Petrovský, Žlnka – Molnár, Dvorský, Čiernik – Kupčo, Suchý, Šotek
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Votes after the match:
Ivan Feneš, coach of SR 18: “Both matches had their quality. In the second third we probably sat in the bus because we didn’t make it completely. We were completely handed over, it’s hard for me to evaluate it. From the second third the match met all the criteria of international hockey in the under-18 category. One The second team also showed that it has quality and promising players.In the second match we also built twelve boys who are still in their 16s or 17s, which I am very happy about. We need to play such difficult matches regularly and often. to play balanced games with the world’s best, we still have to work hard. “
Simon Nemec, captain of the Slovak Republic 18: “We started very badly. We didn’t even have time to shoot at the opponent’s goal and we already lost 0: 2, which was decisive. We started gradually, but it was not enough to turn around in the match. It is an honor for each of us to play for Slovakia, so it was obvious that we would definitely not wrap it up after the unsuccessful first period. We tried to settle, but unfortunately, it didn’t work out. “
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