Ice Hockey World Championships|Sweden’s head coach teased Jukka Jalo.
Swedish lost to host Czech Republic in the semifinals at the World Hockey Championships on Saturday and will play for bronze on Sunday.
The head coach of Tre Kronor, who went to the World Cup with great expectations and the support of 18 NHL players Sam Hallam remembered Thursday’s quarter-final against Leijon after the lost semi-final match and threw a knife in Finland’s direction.
Jukka Jalonen criticized the referees of the match on Thursday, when Finland was whistled for a few horse-drawn ices. Specially Konsta Helenius The loss in extra time stirred emotions in the Finnish camp.
Sweden also experienced a mistake in Saturday’s semi-final.
The Czech Republic Jan Rutta your tackle Isac Lundeström outside the game situation with an elbow to the head. This was missed by the referees, so Sweden lost a potential five-minute advantage.
“I haven’t seen the situation, but those who have said that the Czech player tackled against the rules. I’m not going to complain like the other team though [Leijonien] coach on Thursday and say it all came down to that,” Hallam threw Aftonbladet by.
According to Hallam, the team should focus on the next change and not worry about the whistles and non-whistles of the referees.
“The situation does not affect the next start. A single situation must not affect the outcome of the entire match,” he stated.
Saturday in the evening match, it was confirmed that the Czech Republic will meet Switzerland in the final. In the second semi-final match, Switzerland defeated Canada 3–2 after a shootout.
The final starts on Sunday at 21:20 Finnish time. Sweden and Canada will play in the bronze medal match from 16:20.
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