final
Czech Republic
2:0
(0:0, 1:0, 1:0)
Italy veterans
Derek OBrien
Goals and assists:
23. Sekac (Hudler, Nemec), 56. Jagr (Cervenka)
Referees: Sidorenko (BLR), Vinnerborg (SWE) – Dedulya (BLR), Dehaen (FRA)
Attendance:
Penalty missed:
Czech Republic:
Salák (Jakub Kovář) – Kindl, Němec, Jordán, Ševc, Zámorský, Kolář, Vitásek – Hertl, Rolinek (C), Jágr – Červenka, Klepiš, Hudler – Novotný, Sekáč, Petružálek – Zaťovič, Jan Kovář.
Subs:
Coach:
Italy veterans: Bellissimo (Andreas Bernard) – Egger (C), Nicoletti, Johnson, Trivellato, Hofer, Borgatello, Sullivan, Larkin, – Borrelli, Ihnacak, Rocco – Scandella, di Casmirro, Kostner – Gander, Felicetti, Tudin – Insam, Anton Bernard, Ramoser.
Subs:
Coach:
Subs:
Coach:
Italy veterans: Bellissimo (Andreas Bernard) – Egger (C), Nicoletti, Johnson, Trivellato, Hofer, Borgatello, Sullivan, Larkin, – Borrelli, Ihnacak, Rocco – Scandella, di Casmirro, Kostner – Gander, Felicetti, Tudin – Insam, Anton Bernard, Ramoser.
Subs:
Coach:
Referees: Sidorenko (BLR), Vinnerborg (SWE) – Dedulya (BLR), Dehaen (FRA)
Attendance:
There was a delayed penalty coming to Italy. Cervenka had the first shot, hit Bellissimo in the shoulder, but he got the puck back and passed to JAROMIR JAGR, who scored on a low wrister. That could be a back-breaker for the offensively-challenged Italians.
Assist: Roman Cervenka.
The Czechs broke out of their own end, JIRI SEKAC took the pass in the neutral zone, skated into the Italian zone and fired a perfect wristshot over the glove of Bellissimo to open the scoring.
Assists: Jiri Hudler, Ondrej Nemec.