Sweden lost tonight’s training match against Canada.
With one day left on the JVM, they have now lost two consecutive pre-tournament games.
A really tough and great match, says Thomas Montaigne.
you have He started stronger.
During the first period, the host team scored a full 3-0 behind Kale Klang, who was the goalkeeper for Sweden. A dismal start to say the least for the Swedish team.
But the crowns of the little ones came again.
After Dylan Garand saved all 15 of the Swedish shots he received in the first half of the match, Sebastian Kosa was replaced instead. Then Sweden managed to break the deadlock.
Theodor Niederbach stepped forward and scored the only goal in the second half and Sweden’s first goal of the match. Then you wait for an exciting ending.
After Canadian Joshua Joy made it 4-1 early in the third half, his second goal of the match, two back-to-back goals from Sweden were waiting. The first was by Djorgaarden’s Jonathan Likremäki, who went first of all Swedes in the draft earlier this year.
‘Very tough match’
When there were then three minutes left to play, William Wallander sent another applause with the help of Daniel Turguson, and I waited for some exciting final minutes.
But there were no more goals and the match ended 4-3 for Canada, which means Sweden have now lost their two pre-tournament training matches. First against Finland in extra time and then tonight’s match against Canada.
A really tough and great match, I think. The first half of the match we were not good, we start very clumsy. I think we play with ourselves a bit and fall into the trap, says national team captain Thomas Montaigne according to TT.
Sweden starts the JVM Championship tomorrow at 20:00 Swedish time when Switzerland is the opposition.