Sweden2 – Finland 2:3 (2:0 after SO) | Russia – Czech Republic 6:1 (end)
final
Russia
6:1 (3:0, 2:1, 1:0)
Czech Republic
Sunday 10.11.2013, 13:30 • UTC Novogorsk • Four Nations Cup U20
     
    60:00
    Game over. (15:29:20)
     
    Teams just skating with a puck
     
    58:10
    Last two minutes of the tourney
     
    57:28
    Icing, faceoff in Russian zone
     
    56:50
    Not passion PP from Russian side
     
    55:52
    Vasilyev which goal was robbed due to officials decision with couple shots tried to score but all of them were blocked
     
    54:50
    And now call for Jan Schleiss
     
    54:48
    One more strong PK and bad PP
     
    52:49
    Valery Vasilyev goes to box
     
    52:28
    Game slowly goes to logic end
     
    51:27
    Offside for Czech side
     
    49:02
    Strong right wing fly was stopped, thanks to netholders that goes off again
     
    47:45
    Confident PK for Russians, Czech only fires from the blue or battles in the corner
     
    46:25
    Penaty call for Russians – Georgy Busarov. Then Shiksatdarov hugs with Foltyn, both with roughing calls
     
    43:35
    Goal for Team Russia!


    ALEXANDER BARABANOV found space between goalie and the post and feeded it with a puck!

    Assisted by Anton Slepyshev and Andrei Mironov
     
    Czech plays this period with Daniel Dolejs in the net
     
    41:59
    Nikita Tryankin in the penaty box
     
    41:11
    Period starts with couple shots from the blue from Czech side
     
    40:01
    Start of 3rd period.
     
    40:00
    2nd period finished.

    Igor Petrov

    Goals and assists: 5. Buchnevich (Barabanov, Mironov), 8. Yakimov (Gimatov, Shiksatdarov), 11. Khlopotov (Gimatov, Yudin), 37. Osnovin (Tryamkin), 40. Osnovin (Slepyshev, Skladnichenko), 44. Barabanov (Slepyshev, Mironov) – 29. Stencel (Vrana)


    Russia: Ustinsky (Vasilevsky); Bereglazov – Mironov, Slepyshev – Barabanov – Buchnevich; Ogurtsov – Vasilyev, Voronin – Busarov – Shiksatdarov; Lyubushkin – Tryamkin, Osnovin – Skladnichenko; Koryagin – Yudin, Gimatov – Yakimov – Khlopotov
    Czech Republic: Hrachovina (Dolejs); Stencel – Plasil, Schleiss – Simon – Mahac; Sulak – Foltyn, Tomachek – Pastrnak – Sedlacek; Knot – Marcel, Vrana – Kampf – Kase; Psota – Havel, Mrazek – Psota – Ruzicka