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Ultimately, 0:6 is the clear and undisputed result with which the Swiss have to admit defeat against the overwhelming favorites from Canada in the quarter-finals of the U18 World Cup in Zug. There is never a chance of a hockey miracle, you have to take the maple leaves into account. This is more clearly reflected than the end result by a shot ratio of 3:54 after 60 minutes.
Considering the Canadians marched through the group stage with a goal difference of 29:1, the Swiss squad put up a remarkable battle. Yet there was the fourth defeat in the fourth game of the home tournament. But the tournament is not over yet: on Saturday the Swiss selection will most likely play against Germany to stay in the top division. (dti)
Source : Blick

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