TAMMERFORS. Switzerland is the only unbeaten team in the World Cup and is on its way to a collective victory.
A 6-3 win over Canada in Group A in Helsinki means that Switzerland has 15 points out of a possible 15.
In front of the many fans who arrived loudly, they took control of it Nico Hescher From New Jersey Devils.
At 0-0, Nico Hescher’s goal was disallowed after Canada went through a training challenge.
Then he made the decisive match 4-3 by himself and gave the decisive pass 2-2.
Switzerland turned the handicap 1-0 and 2-1 into a clear victory.
The position after the first half was 3-3 with an unrestricted attack from both teams.
Goal players Dean Kokan, Jonas Seigenthaler, Beus Sutter and Timo Meyer also play in the National Hockey League.
It was a great match and a great atmosphere. “It was like playing on our land in Switzerland and I got goosebumps,” says Pius Sutter.
‘Dislike seeing’
On the other hand, Canada suffered their first loss in the group final after four consecutive throws.
Canada has shown its sad bad side. They let their attitude extend to their efforts on the ice. They were angry and thought they deserved better. It was bi, things I don’t like seeing and I’ve seen many times before in Canada,” says Matthias Norstrom on Fiplay.
Andres Ambul, 38, made his 120th appearance in the World Cup in his 17th World Cup with Switzerland, surpassing West German legend Udo Kissling.
The young, fast-paced right-wing striker celebrated and was greeted with victory.
Switzerland has lost at best two recent losses in the World Cup Finals, 2018 and 2013.