Swiss turn game against Japan

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The Swiss national women’s team (here Alina Marti, left) beats Japan 4:3.

The Swiss women achieved their first victory in the third game of the Ice Hockey World Championships in Canada. They turned a 2-3 deficit against Japan into a 4-3 in the final period.

After the defeats against the overwhelming Canadians (0:4) and the US-Americans (1:9), coach Colin Muller’s team shows a lot of morale in the duel with the Asians. The Swiss equalized in the middle third with a double strike within 21 seconds to make it 2:2 and were not deterred by the Japanese’s renewed lead (35th). In the final third, team leaders Alina Müller (48th) and Lara Stalder (51st) turned things around in favor of Switzerland.

Now, on Wednesday evening in the last preliminary round match against the Czech Republic, the Swiss women must secure third place with a win and thus create a good starting position for the quarter-finals, for which all teams in group A have already qualified. . (SDA)

Source : Blick

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