Slovakia2 – Switzerland 0:6 (end) | Czech Republic – USA 1:3 (end) | Russia – Canada2 0:5 (end)
Sweden2 – Finland 4:3 (after OT)
final/OT
Sweden2
4:3 (0:1, 2:0, 1:2,1:0)
Finland
Friday 12.08.2011, 19:00 • AlcaPlast Arena, Břeclav • Hlinka Gretzky Cup
Pre-game odds
     
    Finland plays Russia in tomorrow's bronze-medal game at 15:00 CET, 16:00 EET in Piestany. Sweden plays Canada in tomorrow's championship game at 17:00 CET, 11:00 ET in Breclav. (21:09:46)
     
    63:56
    The game is over.
     
    63:56
    Goal for Team Sweden!
    FILIP FORSBERG scores the winning goal on a rebound, sending Sweden into the final.
     
    62:30
    Finland applying the early pressure in OT. Sweden ices the puck.
     
    60:01
    Overtime began.
     
    60:00
    Third period finished. 10 minutes of 4 on 4, sudden-death OT coming up. If nobody scores: the shootout.
     
    56:37
    Sweden applying all sorts of pressure, and the Finns are forced to ice the puck to relieve pressure. Unable to make a line change, Finland calls its timeout.
     
    53:19
    Goal for Team Sweden!
    MALTE STROMWALL's blast goes off the post and in to tie the game with 6:41 remaining.
     
    50:46
    Goal for Team Finland!
    HENRI IKONEN has a breakaway from centre ice and beats Dansk with a low backander.
     
    45:22
    Goal for Team Finland!
    Late in the PP, RASMUS KULMALA is uncovered in front and Niklas Tikkanen gives him a perfect pass. Absolutely no chance for Dansk.
     
    43:27
    Sweden's Jesper Pettersson gets called for slashing.
     
    40:01
    Third period began.
     
    40:00
    Second period finished.
     
    38:45
    Henri Ikonen gets a point-blank chance on the PP, but he's robbed by Oscar Dansk.
     
    38:01
    Sweden is penalized for having too many players on the ice.
     
    36:54
    Goal for Team Sweden!
    Parked at the side of the net, ANDRE BURAKOWSKY sweeps the puck inside the post to give Sweden the lead.
     
    33:06
    Sweden's Calle Andersson gets 2 minutes for hooking.
     
    32:18
    Goal for Team Sweden!
    ELIAS LINDHOLM's seemlingly harmless shot sneaks through Korpisalo's legs. It might have tipped off a defenceman's stick.
     
    25:22
    Finland's Mikko Vainonen shoots the puck over the glass and gets a delay-of-game penalty.
     
    22:20
    Filip Forsberg hits the goalpost on the PP.
     
    20:56
    Risto Ristalainen of Finland gets called for roughing.
     
    20:01
    Second period began.
     
    20:00
    First period finished.
     
    16:44
    Teuvo Teräväinen, the tournament leading scorer so far, gets called for slashing, giving the Swedes their first power play.
     
    13:48
    To no one's surprise, these teams don't like each other. Pushing and shoving after the whistle between Lindell and Collberg results in off-setting minors. 4-on-4.
     
    07:42
    Goal for Team Finland!
    JUSSO IKONEN cashes in on the power play with a high wrist shot.
     
    06:35
    The game's first penalty goes to Sweden's Filip Forsberg for hooking.
     
    03:30
    Diminutive Finn Juuso Ikonen led a dangerous rush into the Swedish zone and made a nice pass, but nothing came of it.
     
    00:01
    The game has started.
     
    The national anthems are finished and the game will begin shortly.
     
    Welcome to the semifinal of the 2011 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament between Sweden and Finland. The match will begin at 19:00 CET.

    Derek OBrien

    Goals and assists: 33. Lindholm, 37. Burakowsky (Pettersson), 54. Stromwall (Lindholm), 64. Forsberg (Lindholm) - 8. J. Ikonen (Vainonen), 46. Kulmala (Tikkanen, H. Ikonen), 51. H. Ikonen (Tikkanen, Lehkonen)


    Sweden2: 1 Oscar Dansk (30 Marcus Högberg) - 2 Amil Krupic 3 Ludwig Byström, 4 Calle Andersson, 5 Linus Arnesson, 6 Jesper Pettersson, 7 Anton Cederholm, 8 Wilhelm Westlund - 9 Gustav Rydahl, 12 Filip Forsberg (C), 13 Marcus Fornell, 14 Mattias Kalin, 16 Malte Stromwall, 18 Jacob de la Rose, 19 Lucas Wallmark, 20 Henrik Nyberg, 21 Philip Sandberg, 22 Elias Lindholm, 23 Erik Karlsson, 24 André Burakowsky, 26 Sebastian Collberg.
    Finland: 1 Joonas Korpisalo (30 Jean Auren) - 21 Ville Pokka, 4 Mikko Vainonen, 6 Risto Ristolainen, 27 Niklas Tikkinen, 18 Esa Lindell, 2 Mikko Lehtonen - 24 Henri Ikonen, 9 Barkov, 20 Tuevo Teräväinen - 28 Lehkonen, 26 Kulmala, 10 Juuso Ikonen - Tauriainen, 13 Tanus, 12 Markula - Patronen, 14 Nättinen, 8 Lindsten.