Hockey World Cup: Poland defeated Estonia
The Estonians appeared to be a “competition” rival for the team at the tournament, with fights on the statistics on the fights (16 matches won). The guests were hosted by Fin Jussi Tupamaki, who knows Polish extraliga well, who last season worked for KH Energa Toruń.
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As predicted, the hosts in the first period were in the attack, but documented it with only one goal. In 13 I gave a chance, I survived Kamil Wałęję was circling the rival’s blow and it was not a strong blow. The Estonians started their assault before the break, when Krystian Dziubiński sat on the karate bench.
It was possible to join the stands at every step to make the fans deny hoke. From time to time, with doping, they broke through with the sympathy of the team of guests. I was happy with the equalization, but the judge signaled offside earlier.
Much more happened in front of the Estonian goal, which was the hit of Paweł Zygmunt, after Patryk Wronka’s clever withdrawal of the puck. Hopes, hopes for a possible addition to the drinks, possibly with possible actions in 46. The obscured socialite could only take the puck out of the net. Later, the white-and-reds had to repeat the game three times in weakening, when John Murray’s goal was besieged, and they could learn from the win.
My earlier Tuesday’s championship match between Japan and Serbia 8: 0 (2: 0, 5: 0, 1: 0). In the matches the Polish rivals will be Ukraine, Serbia and Japan. The best team will advance to Division 1A and the last team will be relegated.
The championships were originally to be held in Spodek, the manager of the transported training – due to the title – for the smaller ice rink in Tychy.
Polish hockey players at the previous Division 1B World Cup in Estonia, Tallinn () squandered in 2019 for promotion, losing 2: 3 to Romania after extra time and took second place.
Poland – Estonia 3: 0 (1: 0, 1: 0, 1: 0)
Poland: John Murray – Bartosz Ciura, Mateusz Bryk, Patryk Wronka, Dominik Paś, Paweł Zygmunt – Arkadiusz Kostek, Kamil Górny, Kamil Wałęga, Alan Łyszczarczyk, Krystian Dziubiński – Patryk Wajda, Maciej Kruczek, Mateusz Michalski, Bartłomiej Jeziorski, Filip Komorski, Jaśkiewicz, Mateusz Gościniec, Filip Starzyński, Jakub Bukowski.
Estonia: Henrik-Villem Koitmaa – Lauri Lahesalu, Eduard Slessarevski, Robert Arrak, Robert Rooba, Kristjan Kombe – Aleksandr Ossipov, Daniil Kulincev, Nikita Puzakov, Aleksiej Sibircev, Vadim Vasjonkin – Saveli Novikov, Silver Kerna, Fabian Hast, Andre and Kevin Parras Kookmaa, Andrei Rozinko, Kristofer Yoga, Marcus Appelberg, Kaspar Klaus Yoga.
The fixture list of the World Hockey World Cup in Division 1B.
2022-04-27: Ukraine – Serbia (Wednesday, 4.30 pm)
2022-04-28: Japan – Estonia (Thursday, 4.30 pm)
2022-04-28: Ukraine – Poland (Thursday, 8 p.m.)
2022-04-29: Serbia – Poland (Friday, 8 p.m.)
2022-04-30: Japan – Ukraine (Saturday, 4.30 pm)
2022-04-30: Estonia – Serbia (Saturday, 8 p.m.)
2022-05-01: Poland – Japan (Sunday at 4.30 pm)
2022-05-01: Estonia – Ukraine (Sunday, 8 p.m.).
RM, PAP
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