Hockey The melting of the Czech Republic began with the stupid trick of the first star – Canada progressed to Finland’s final opponent with a really dull reading

The Czech Republic struck first, but Canada eventually rose to a clear victory in the second semi-final.

28.5. 20:58

Finland and Canada face off for the third time in a row at the World Hockey Finals on Sunday. Canada defeated Saturday in the latter semi-final Kari Jalosen coached by the Czech Republic 6–1 (1–1, 3–0, 2–0).

In 2019, Finland crowned its sensational race with a 3–1 victory in the final. Last spring, Canada outperformed by 3-2.

The Canadian team has gone completely new from a year ago. Only the Anaheim striker is involved Max Comtois.

Like Finland, Canada rose from a loss to a win in both the semi-finals and semi-finals. Against Sweden, Canada soared from the back by three goals in the final round and won by extra time. Against the Czech Republic, Canada scored a goal on the line until it went its way.

Saturday’s semi-finals did not even reach the level of the Finland-USA game in terms of tempo and atmosphere. The Czech Republic bent surprisingly easily.

The Czech Republic went 1-0 lead after seven minutes after Canada Zach Whitecloud received a 2 + 2 minute penalty for a high racket. Czech supremacy had nothing to become, but then David Krejčí shot sharply from the direct skating past the goalkeeper Chris Driedgerin.

Tomáš Hertl later made it through the opening round alone, but lifted the Canadian goal over the puck.

Canada rose to the level of the final minute of the first installment. Pierre-Luc Dubois fought the puck for himself at the Czech end and baited in front of the goal Dylan Cozensillewho tore past his own loose disc Karel Vejmelkan.

Canada was messing with its game of ice skating right out of the box. The team took three penalties, one of which was four minutes. Fortunately for Canada, the Czech superiority succeeded in the bout only once.

The Canadian team, along with the coaching leadership, was especially amazed Adam Lowryn the cool you get from the guarantee.

Czech star striker David Pastrňákin the bout became costly for the team in the second installment. Pastrňák lost his temper because of Dubois’ tackle. Pastrňák worked up the risen Dubois and got on the ice. Canada’s superiority didn’t take long to turn when Adam Lowry moved from the front of the goal to Canada’s 2-1 lead.

It only took just over a minute for Canada to hit for the third time. The Czech Republic defended its own goal too loosely, and Kent Johnson managed to lift the loose disc past Vejmelka. Head coach of the Czech Republic Kari Jalonen at this point took the troops together and calmed the group overtime.

Overtime didn’t help much, as top striker David Krejčí soon found himself on the ice for violence. Canada vaccinated against this as well. Matt Barzalin the millennial itching in the top corner began to be the last rivet for the Czech dreams of victory.

Canada indulged in attacking in a clear lead. There was no longer any ambiguity about the winner. The heads of the Czech players sank. The Canadians won almost all the duel and were ahead of the kick.

Kari Jalonen’s hopes for the final place were finally extinguished at the beginning of the final round. Canada set off in reverse, and Cole Sillinger fired at the base of the pole. The Arizona goalkeeper from Vejmelka was not to support the weakly playing Czech team.

Pastrňák’s lush finishing attempt well reflected the Czech team’s atmosphere. There was nothing to do about the Czechs.

Dylan Cozens hit that from around 35 yards out and Czech Republic and couldn’t do anything about, dipping and swerving, it did him all ends up.

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