Sweden2 – Slovakia2 11:0 (end) | Finland – Switzerland 4:3 (1:0 after SO) | Canada2 – Russia 3:1 (end)
USA – Czech Republic 5:3 (end)
after shootout (1:0)
Finland
4:3 (0:1, 1:1, 2:1)
Switzerland
Friday 09.08.2013, 15:30Hlinka Gretzky Cup
     
    50:40
    Finland comes back with a push and Jonas Siegenthaler takes out a man in front of the net and is called for interference. Big power play for Finland.
     
    41:31
    Jarrko Parikka off for interference, Switzerland to the power play.
     
    35:17
    Finland cashed in on their last power play and now they'll try to tie it as Fiala again goes off, this time for slashing.
     
    32:32
    Switzerland is going to the power play again as Aho gets called for slashing, they're 2/5 today.
     
    30:22
    Finland will have a 2-man advantage for :06 as Kevin Fiala gets the stick up trying to check Honkanen, who actually kept the puck for quite a while afterward.
     
    28:28
    Finland now with a chance on the power play as Cedric Maurer gets called for holding in the corner in his own zone.
     
    23:07
    But now Switzerland's going right back to the power play as Jere Rouhiainen trips a player behind the net.
     
    20:52
    Play is stopped and Finland is being called for having too many players on the ice. Switzerland power play early in the 2nd, they're 1/3 so far.
     
    16:27
    Finland going to the power play for the first time, Noele Triconi of Switzerland gets called for hooking in the neutral zone.
     
    11:22
    But Lamsa is getting a slashing penalty after the play--he was digging for the puck and apparently slashed the goalie. So the faceoff goes back to the Finnish zone and the Swiss power play will continue--5 on 3 for :03
     
    09:27
    Finland's Antti Kauppinen gets this game's first penalty for closing his hand on the puck. Switzerland to the power play.

    Derek OBrien

    Goals and assists: 32. Rantanen (Lammikko, Lamsa), 52. Lammikko (Lamsa, Raantanen), 58. Hopponen (Rantanen) – 12. Harlacher (Suter), 25. Klopfter (Suter), 50. Suter (Kindschi)


    Finland: Voutilainen (Kähkönen) – Rouhiainen, Väinölä, Tervo, Niku, Leppävuori, Keskitalo, Haapanen, Parikka – Lammikko, Lämsä, Rantanen – Jääskeläinen, Honkanen, Kiviranta – Aho, Kalapudas, Hopponen – A. Mäkinen, M. Mäkinen, Kauppinen
    Switzerland: Fehr (Descloux) – Klopfer, Harlacher, Siegenthaler, Karrer, Maurer, Kindschi, Gurtner – Riat, Suter, Meier – Rod, Malgin, Fiala – Kessler, Privet, Trisconi – Schläpfer, Ritz, Schmidli – Meyer