Most sporting events – national teams, a knockout competition, or even in the four finals – are right to call the match with frustrated teams, as the parties fighting for the bronze medal wanted to play for the gold medal in the vast majority of cases. Perhaps the disappointment in the current world championship for hockey is the most important if it is necessary to show Swedish performance: he did not defeat the only and even in the group, then they succeeded against the two great Finns, where the host is seven times against the Czech Republic, surrendered (while they scored 10 goals in The previous eight matches in the previous eight). Canada, who also won his group without defeat but gathered two victories in additional work, cleaned Slovakia with a confident match in the quarter, then a shot against Switzerland.
After such a date, it is understood that none of the two teams made themselves in the first twenty minutes: the audience was unable to see only 11 goals, but there is still one goal. At the beginning of the second half of the third Carl Grunstrom Take the initiative to the Scandinavian countries. Maple leaves are the goal of the ninth world VB at the beginning Dylan Cosins It is an equation and then at the beginning of the third Pierre Luke Dubua At the end of the meter, he had already led out. But the Swedes did not surrender, Eric Carlson It is an equation in 50 minutes and 53 minutes Grundström His second goal, which was harsh, took the initiative again. The Canadians dropped their goalkeeper, Jordan Bennington for a minute and a half, but they failed to fight the additional work goal because on the other side Philip Gustavron defended everything – the final result in the empty goal Marcus Johansson He prepared it five seconds before the century. 4-2
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However, the Swedes won a bronze medal for the seventeenth time, before the past ten years in 2014, while they won a bronze match against Canada after 1999.
Hockey
World Cup, Prague
For third place
Sweden -Kanta 4-2 (1-0, 0-1, 3-1)
finals
20.20: Czech Republic ((television: Sport2)