10 Aug 2011, 19:00 | Regular season | Ivan Hlinka Mem | Zimní stadion Tereza Břeclav | ||||||
Czechia | 3-5 | Sweden | ||||
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Referees: M. Fraňo, A. Jeřábek  |  Spectators: 1402 | ||||||
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0-1 Karlsson (Kalin, Collberg)
1-1 Soumelidis (Zadrazil)
2-1 Franek (Plutnar, Machac)
2-2 Strömwall (Wallmark)
3-2 Zehnal (Slovacek, Knot)
3-3 Forsberg (Byström)
3-4 Forsberg
3-5 Karlsson (Byström)
Czech Republic: 30 Marek Langhammer (1 Patrik Polívka) - 4 Petr Šidlík, 10 Karel Plášil, 3 Michal Plutnar, 5 Jan Košťálek, 6 Jakub Houfek, 7 Ronald Knot, 8 Adam Hawlik - 20 Eustathio Soumelidis, 23 Richard Zehnal, 14 Martin Matějček, 22 Dominik Simon, 19 Dominik Volek, 16 Richard Nejezchleb, 9 Jan Schleiss, 11 Patrik Machač (C), 24 Jan Hudeček, 15 Ondřej Slováček, 29 Tomáš Franek, 12 Pavel Sedláček, 18 Matěj Zadražil
Sweden: 1 Oscar Dansk (30 Marcus Högberg) - 2 Amil Krupic 3 Ludwig Byström, 4 Calle Andersson, 5 Linus Arnesson, 6 Jesper Pettersson, 7 Anton Cederholm, 8 Wilhelm Westlund - 9 Gustav Rydahl, 12 Filip Forsberg (C), 13 Marcus Fornell, 14 Mattias Kalin, 16 Malte Stromwall, 18 Jacob de la Rose, 19 Lucas Wallmark, 20 Henrik Nyberg, 21 Philip Sandberg, 22 Elias Lindholm, 23 Erik Karlsson, 24 André Burakowsky, 26 Sebastian Collberg.
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