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Referees: Michael Leggo, Marcus Vinnerborg  |  Spectators: 6300 | |||||||
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04:54 1-0 Robert Klinkhammer
16:03 1-1 Adam Hall (Drew Shore, Tuomo Ruutu)
21:28 1-2 Noah Schneeberger (Enzo Corvi, Melvin Nyffeler)
22:17 1-3 Perttu Lindgren (Tuomo Ruutu, Marc Wieser)
29:31 1-4 Drew Shore (Per Ledin, Adam Hall)
29:46 2-4 Danila Karaban (Alexander Kitarov, Stanislav Lopachuk)
30:38 3-4 Alexander Pavlovich (Aaron Palushaj, Robert Klinkhammer)
41:40 3-5 Enzo Corvi
47:35 4-5 Alexander Pavlovich (Robert Klinkhammer, Alexander Materukhin)
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Joni Airo
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