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Referees: Novák, Konc J.  |  Spectators: 483 | |||||||
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0-1 09:23 Brandli (Meier, Hinterkircher)
0-2 17:52 Wieser (Huschier)
0-3 26:20 Brandli (Busser)
0-4 49:59 Busser (Baltisberger)
Slovakia: Godla (Mikoláš) - Pavlíček, Sloboda, Holenda, Boboš, Bačik, Kasanický, Tomko, Svetlík - Cehlárik, Lantoši, Rehák, Pleša, Šille, Šoltés, Torok, Horvát, Paulovič, Beták, Ambróz, Žilka
Switzerland: Aeberhard (Mauerhofer) - Baltisberger (C), Busser, Erard, Grossniklaus (A), Molina, Steinauer, Vuillemier - Aeschlimann, Brandli, Fiala, Fuchs (A), Hinterkircher, Huschier, Hogger, Hugli, Marchon, Meier, Pfranger, Sirie, Wieser
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Andrew Rowe (F)
EC Red Bull Salzburg
unknown
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Anton Johansson (D)
Leksands IF
Grand Rapids Griffins
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Samuele Pozzorini (D)
EHC Chur
EHC Dübendorf
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Alfie Jefferis (G)
95 Giants Hockey Club
Coventry Blaze
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Vladislav Kovalevich (F)
Aviator Baranovichi
unknown
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Danny Albrecht (C)
ESC Wohnbau Moskitos Essen
unknown
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Billy Jerry (F)
EV Füssen
unknown
Current events
- Champions Hockey League
- World U20 Championship
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- Women's U18 World Championship
- Women's U18 World Championship 1A
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- Women's U18 World Championship 2A
- Women's U18 World Championship 2B
- Women's U18 World Championship 3
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