France2 – Austria 3:1 (end) | Belarus – Slovenia2 4:3 (end) | Germany2 – Russia 1:4 (end)
Switzerland – Canada2 3:2 (after SO) | Latvia – USA 1:4 (end) | Norway – Denmark 3:2 (end)
after shootout
Switzerland
3:2 (1:0, 0:1, 1:1, 0:0, 1:0)
Canada2
Sunday 05.05.2013, 16:15 • Ericsson Globe • World Championship
     
    Reto Surri scores twice to give well deserved two points to Switzerland after a very entertaining game.

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    Game over.
     
    Switzerland wins after penalty shootout.

    RETO SURRI scores the winning shot
     
    Saved by Gerber!! Switzerland wins!!
     
    Matt Duchene for the third time
     
    Reto Surri scores again!! Now Canada has to score
     
    Matt Read shoots straight at Gerber
     
    Simon Bodenmann's shot is deflected over by Smith
     
    Jordan Eberle, another save by Gerber
     
    Denis Hollenstein shoots in the glove of Smith
     
    Matt Duchene misses his second attempt
     
    Andres Ambühl just misses after a good deke
     
    Goalies doing a good job
     
    Steven Stamkos misses
     
    Martin Plüss misses
     
    Smith saves Ryan Gardner's shot, still tied after three shots
     
    But goals a bit lucky
     
    Duchene ties it
     
    Reto Surri scores!
     
    Claude Giroux also misses when Gerber saves again

    Fredrik Pålsson

    Goals and assists: 14. Hollenstein (Walker, Trachsler), 54. Niederreiter, rozh. náj. Surri (p.s.) – 35. Ladd (Schenn, Stamkos), 48. Read (Eberle)


    Switzerland: Gerber (Berra) – Vauclair, Seger (C), Blindenbacher, Furrer, Von Gunten, Josi, Blum, Grossmann – Niederreiter, Plüss, Moser – Conti, Bodenmann, Hollenstein – Ambühl, Suri, Gardner – Trachsler, Bieber, Walker.
    Coach: Sean Simpson.

    Canada2: Smith (Dubnyk) – Robidas, Dillon, Schenn, Campbell, Harrison, Schultz, Brodie – Staal Jordan, Staal Eric (C), Simmonds – Ladd, Giroux, Stamkos – Hall, Duchene, Eberle – Read, Skinner, O'Reilly.
    Coach: Lindy Ruff.

    Referees: Vladimir Baluska (SVK), Konstatin Olenin (RUS) – Sergei Shelyanin (RUS), Christopher Woodworth (CAN)

    Attendance: 6,107