Czech Republic – Sweden2 1:3 (end) | Russia – Finland 3:2 (end)
final
Czech Republic
1:3 (1:3, 0:0, 0:0)
Sweden2
Friday 08.11.2013, 13:00 • UTC Novogorsk • Four Nations Cup U20
     
    Congratulations to team Sweden with first win at 4 Nations Cup.

    Next game at the day would be between team Russia and Finland (15:19:54)
     
    60:00
    Game over.
     
    58:26
    Ludvig Nilsson with accurate shot to goalie's glove stopped the game in enemy zone
     
    58:05
    Last two minutes
     
    56:21
    Game returns where it have been most part of the time – to Czech zone. Shot from the middle range have been blocked
     
    55:20
    Swedes in full
     
    54:15
    Swedes didn't give a chance turning all the games at Czech PP to the corners
     
    53:18
    Penalty call for Sweden – Linus Arnesson
     
    53:10
    Rare mistake by Hogberg could change the score, but no one from Czech was closed to the net
     
    51:24
    Early came to the zone for Czechs ends with offside
     
    49:58
    Collberg with a very promosing chances fired to goalie!
     
    48:10
    Draft attention! Lukas Wallmark made a nice slalom sole move and was stopped near the net by Foltyn. Matias Nilsson played on the rebound wasn't succesful
     
    47:49
    Another class near the net, now at Swedes crease
     
    45:50
    I guess Czech wants to come back, but they can't get a puck. Swedes accurately work with a puck in each zone
     
    44:22
    Teams in full
     
    42:22
    Pavel Sedlacek (CZE) got penalty for interference as Gustav Rydahl
     
    41:40
    From the first seconds Czech tries to push hard, but it's still difficult to come to the zone
     
    40:01
    Start of 3rd period.
     
    40:00
    2nd period finished.
     
    38:53
    Lundberg fired from the blue line to the mess near the net – stopped by goalie

    Igor Petrov

    Goals and assists: 16. Kase (Kampf) – 2. Sundqvist (Rose), 6. Sundqvist (Rose), 7. Sandberg (Lundberg, E.Karlsson)


    Czech Republic: Dolejs (Hrachovina), Stencel – Plasil, Mrazek – Simon – Machac, Sulak – Foltyn, Schleiss – Pastrnak – Psota; Knot – Marcel, Vrana – Kampf – Kase; Havel, Raska, Tomachek – Ruzicka – Sedlachek
    Sweden2: Hogberg (Ward), Djoss – Arnesson, Johnson – Wennberg – Collberg; Hagg – Bengtsson, de la Rose – Sundqvist – Zaar; Lundberg – Pettersson, Erik Karlsson – Wallmark – Sandberg; Nilsson, Anton Karlsson, Haedberg – Rydahl – Nilsson