Sweden2 – Russia 2:3 (end) | Czech Republic – Finland 2:0 (end)
final
Czech Republic
2:0 (0:0, 1:0, 1:0)
Finland
Thursday 19.12.2013, 18:30 • O2 Arena, Prague • Euro Hockey Tour
     
    53:35
    Martin Sevc is being called for a hold along the boards, so Finland once again to the power play, they're 0/4 so far today but sure came close last time.
     
    42:01
    Now the Czechs are going to be two men short as Michal Vondrka got his stick caught under the arm of a Finnish player and is called for hooking. With a 2-man advantage for 1:12, this is a golden chance for Finland to tie this game.
     
    41:13
    The Czechs are going to the power play as Petr Nedved, the hero of the game so far, is going off for hooking. Finns to the power play for the third time.
     
    35:34
    Krajicek from the point, pad save Koskinen, a scramble in front but a penalty coming to Mikko Maenpaa for holding Petr Nedved in front and taking him down. Czechs to the power play.
     
    23:48
    Now Tomas Nosek is getting called for charging on the play, possibly for bumping into Koskinen after the whistle, though it didn't look very hard. Finland to the power play.
     
    19:02
    Interesting situation here. On a delayed Czech penalty Mikko Koskinen was on his way to the bench and played the puck after his replacement had jumped on. The officials discussing but this should now be 4-on-4.

    Well it's not, in fact Jiri Sekac is getting the only penalty for hooking. I suppose the call was just "premature substitution" against Finland, but if Koskinen plays the puck, that should be too many players.
     
    14:46
    Tommy Huhtala called for tripping in the Czech zone, so the Czechs back to the power play, they're 0/2 so far.
     
    01:24
    Now the Finns are going to be two men short as Jere Sallinen gets called for tripping Lukas Krajicek in his own end, so 2-man advantage for the Czechs for 1:04.
     
    00:28
    We already have the game's first penalty as Finland has been called for having too many players on the ice. Juuso Puustinen will serve it. Czechs to the power play.

    Derek OBrien

    Goals and assists: 38. Nedved (Cervenka), 60. Hlinka


    Czech Republic: Jakub Kovář (Salák) – T. Kaberle, Ševc, Krajíček, Barinka, Němec, Čáslava, Zámorský, Mojžíš – Nedvěd, Hlinka, Červenka – Sekáč, Jan Kovář, Vondrka – Vincour, Novotný, Šimánek – T. Nosek, Kousal, Buchtele.
    Finland: Koskinen (Engren) – Salmela, Nummelin, Karalahti, Mäenpää, Jaakola, Ohtamaa – Pesonen, Hytönen, Puustinen – Hartikainen, Koskiranta, Jormakka – Rajala, Kemppainen, Donskoi – J. Sallinen, T. Sallinen, Huhtala – Palola, Koho.

    Referees: Nord (SWE), Sjöqvist (SWE) – Tošenovjan (CZE), Lederer (CZE)