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VIDEO: Gudas found a playmate. This is how he “bullied” the captain and one of the biggest stars of the U.S. team in the quarterfinals

The Czech national hockey team has reached the quarterfinals of the World Championship, where they faced the United States of America. After a heroic performance, they managed to advance to the medal round. Radko Gudas was a big part of it, as he put the star of the overseas team in his pocket.

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The Czech national hockey team has reached the quarterfinals of the World Championship, where they faced the United States of America. After a heroic performance, they managed to advance to the medal round. Radko Gudas was a big part of it, as he put the star of the overseas team in his pocket.

It’s home. The Americans are out of the World Cup quarter-finals, the Czech national hockey team will play for the medals. On Saturday, the semifinals will decide which medals they will play for.

However, the duel against the USA was very hectic, even and tense. It was a very intense match. Both teams played fast, hard. The home team started the game better, but once they took the lead after a Pavel Zacha goal, the visitors picked up the pace.

But it was no use to them. Thanks to the great dedication of the Czech national team. But apart from that, Radko Gudas was a real pain for the visitors. He took on the US captain in particular.

Brady Tkachuk came into the game against the Czech Republic as the second most productive player of the championship. He had collected 13 points on 7 goals and 6 assists in the previous tournament. But he didn’t stutter against the vigorous defenseman, which entertained more than just the viewers at the TV screens.

Radko Gudas found a friend

The duel between the two uncompromising hockey players was a hit with everyone. At least those who were rooting for the Czech Republic. Radko Gudas drank the Ottawa Senators star’s blood. Almost literally.

It was more than obvious that Brady Tkachuk was not completely satisfied with the way the hard-nosed back, who is also known for his toughness overseas, was treating him. And one can’t blame him. Nobody would like that kind of treatment.

In any case, Gudas has done his job well. He basically helped nullify one of the opposing team’s biggest threats, which is what counts. Plus, he wasn’t ejected once, which makes this scalp all the more valuable.

If he and the Czech team can build on their performance against the USA in the rest of the championship, fans need not fear disappointment.

Source: Czech Hockey, X

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