David Pasternak to 2022 World Cup hockey after tragedy

It is said that David Pasternak is ready for the Hockey World Cup.

Nearly a year after his son’s death, the well-known Swedish NHL star is feeling better.

– I hope no one suffers from this, says Pasternak NBC.

The Czech Republic, Sweden’s opponent in the group, is seeking a real boost in the Hockey World Cup.

Boston Bruins striker David Pasternak He scored 40 goals and made 37 assists in 72 National Hockey League matches last season and is ready to play in the World Cup in Finland, according to the Czech website Blisk.

He lost his newborn son

David Pastrnak played two seasons with Södertälje in allsvenskan hockey at a young age, has a girlfriend from Stockholm and speaks Swedish.

However, the couple did not have an easy year. Last summer, David Pasternak and Rebecca Rohlson announced that they had lost their six-day-old son.

The Boston Bruins were knocked out of the Stanley Cup playoffs against the Carolina Hurricanes last Saturday, then Pasternak spoke of last year’s grief.

– It was very difficult, to be honest. It’s been a tough year for me in general. Emotional Pastrnak says: I want to move forward as fast as I can NBC.

Of course, we feel much better now than we did a few months ago. So it’s tough but I’m glad he’s feeling better now.

One of the biggest stars of the World Cup

Pasternak had to wipe a tear from the corner of his eye during the interview.

I hope no one will suffer from this in his life. He says I hope we have better things ahead.

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The Czech Republic started the World Cup by defeating Great Britain 5-2 and losing to Tre Kronor 5-3.

If Pasternak joins the squad, the 25-year-old right-wing striker will be one of the biggest stars of the World Championship along with fellow countryman Thomas Hertel among others.

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