Switzerland won Sunday in Brno against the Czech Republic as part of the Euro Hockey Tour. Patrick Fischer’s team won 5-3 in the aftermath of his overwhelming success over Finland (8-2).
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For her latest preparation match before the world championship, which she will start on Friday in Herning, Denmark, the national team has gone into power over the meeting. The Swiss reacted well to an opening of the score that has come quickly for the Czech Republic, when Ondrej Kovarcik took advantage of a good Power-Play to deceive Stéphane Charlin (4th).
A recovery in front of the cage signed Dominik Egli then put the group back on the rails (12th), before a Simon Knak shot deflected by a Czech defender in his own cage allowed the Swiss to turn at the start of the median third (22nd).
-Doubled for Egli
While the Swiss skaters suffered the pressure, Egli reoffended to make the break on a quick launch of the blue line (31st). The Czech reaction was not long in coming. After a goal canceled a few moments earlier, the other Kovarcik, Michal, was able to reduce the scoring on a clever pass (33rd).
The third third time was more unbridled. It was not until a recovery of Sven Senteler in the opposing camp to see it served Tyler Moy in front of the open cage (46th).
A deviated shot from Rohrbach then made it possible to establish the Swiss success (51st) despite a last goal from Jakub Flek on a gross recovery error by Charlin (58th).