Athletistic/Hockey. Today, May 22, in the Finnish city of Tampere, the ice hockey world championship match took place between the teams of Sweden and Denmark, rivals in group A. The victory was won by the Swedish team hockey players with a score of 4:1.
The score of this match was opened by the Danes: Niklas Jensen (Nikolai Ehlers) had a precise shot. However, after that, only Swedish hockey players found their way to the opponent’s goal. Dennis Everberg (Oskar Lindberg, Alexander Nylander), Andre Petersson (Oskar Lindberg, Lukas Raymond), Lukas Raymond (Jonathan Berggren) and Karl Grundström (Per Lindholm, Andre Petersson) gave Sweden a 4-1 victory.
The Swedish national team continues to dominate the World Cup, winning all six matches played. The team takes first place in group A. The Danish national team, in turn, suffered a third consecutive defeat and is in fifth place in the group.
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Source: Sport

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