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The opening clash of giants went better for Sweden! The Czech referees blew the whistle
Along with the duel between the Czech Republic and Finland, the heavyweight clash between Sweden and the United States was played and the North Koreans were better off. It was decided by an NHL cannonballer, and the Americans were not helped by a goal from an elite NHL defenseman, all under the watchful eye of the Czech referees.
Along with the duel between the Czech Republic and Finland, the heavyweight clash between Sweden and the United States was played and the North Koreans were better off. It was decided by an NHL cannonballer, and the Americans were not helped by a goal from an elite NHL defenseman, all under the watchful eye of the Czech referees.
A battle of teams in high anticipation. That was the opening game of the evening at Ostravar Arena between Sweden and the United States. A roster packed with NHL reinforcements had the better of the Swedish side in the end. The Norse defeated their North American opponent 5:2.
The Tree Kronor have fallen from glory in recent years, as they last won the World Championship six years ago. But the USA is much worse off with gold medals. The last time they won was in 1960 and they have only two triumphs in total!
Under the guidance of the Czech judges, the match was clearly in favour of the Swedes. Minnesota’s Joel Eriksson scored two goals, as did Detroit’s Lucas Raymond, along with Johansson and Hedman.
The Swedes tuned up for the underdog
Although the Americans scored their last two goals on the power play, they will not remember the start of this year’s championship in a good way. Even though John Hynes’ men entered the game more active.
However, the Swedes gradually took the initiative, leading 2:0 at the start of the second act. However, a shot by Columbus’ elite defenseman Werenski managed to make the game more dramatic. After Johansson’s goal, Nelson reduced the deficit, but then it was the Swedes.
Hedman and Eriksson made the final score 5:2 in the last minute. The latter scored into an empty net. Detroit goalie Alex Lyon was no longer in the crease at the time.
An interesting United States team came up empty in their opening game. They can make a comeback today against Germany. Tre Kronor plays the underdog from Poland on Sunday.
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