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
     
    Goal for Team Finland!
    MIKKO RANTANEN gets credit with the game-winning goal in which Finland clinches 5th place in the shootout. (17:44:17)
     
    57:26
    Goal for Team Finland!
    And just as I say that the Finns come up the ice and score. WALTERRI HOPPONEN takes a pass and fires a beautiful wrist shot that beats Fehr just inside the post to tie this game. Assist: Mikko Rantanen.
     
    51:33
    Goal for Team Finland!
    The Finns get a big power-play goal. Lamsa plays with the puck for a while and then finds JUHO LAMMIKKO at the far post, who puts it in to bring his team back to within one. Assists: Teemu Lamsa, Mikko Raantanen.
     
    49:38
    Goal for Team Switzerland!
    From the corner Kindschi finds PIUS SUTER in front of the net, who re-directs it past Voutilainen and restores Switzerland's two-goal lead. Assist: Simon Kindschi.
     
    31:46
    Goal for Team Finland!
    Fehr stopped the initial one-timer from Lamsa but the whistle never went and finally the puck ends up in the net. MIKKO RANTANEN is getting credited with it. The Swiss are not happy there was no whistle but the referee indicated the puck was free. Asisst:
     
    24:26
    Goal for Team Switzerland!
    Persistent pressure on the power play finally pays off. It looked like Voutilainen actually had it covered but apparently it was loose and TOBIAS KLOPFER banged it in right at the side of the net. Assist: Pius Suter.
     
    11:49
    Goal for Team Switzerland!
    That last Finnish penalty was a costly one and the Swiss cash in quickly, EDSON HARLACHER finishing the play. Assist: Pius Suter

    The first penalty had ended, so teams are back to full strength.

    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