Latvians win the first play-off game of this Championship and are going to meet Sweden in the quarterfinals. Edzus Cerins and Klavs Jansons both scored twice for Latvia. For the 18-year-old Jansons, who was selected as Latvia’s MVP, these are the first points at his first career Men’s World Championships.
The last time Slovakia and Latvia faced each other was in Riga two years ago in the 9th place game and Slovaks won 6:5 in overtime by Dudovic’s game-winning goal. Both today’s goalkeepers Salcevics and Mazák were in the starting line-up then. Lukáš Mráz opened the score today already at 2:22 with a great shot to the top right corner of Latvia’s net. But the Latvians Cerins and Jansons each scored once before the first intermission and turned the score to 2-1 for Latvia. As expected, the game was very tight. Both teams didn’t want to make a mistake and played very carefully. The Latvians controlled the ball for most of the time, but Slovakia defended well and did not let their opponents create too many scoring chances.
The second period was similar to the first one. The Baltic team didn’t hurry and was waiting for Slovak mistakes while controlling the ball. But Slovakia stayed in its very strong defensive formation and was relying on counter-attacks. And so the fans saw a goalless middle period, somethign not very common in floorball.
The pace of the game was much faster in the last twenty minutes. At 44:03, the Latvians added their third goal. Edzus Cerins’ shot was deflected by a Slovak player and the ball ended in the net. In the 49th minute, the Slovaks were awarded a penalty shot and could cut Latvia’s lead. But the tournament’s scoring leader Michal Dudovič missed it. Then the Slovaks began pushing their opponents, but they were not able to find the way into the net. Late in the match, Latvia added two empty-netters and won the match 6-1. Artis Raitums, the center of Latvia’s elite line, recorded two assists in the match. He already played against Slovakia at the WFC in Zurich in 2012, when he scored two goals.
DAY 4: Group Stage Culminating, Czech Republic to Face Switzerland – 4.12.2018
Germany Saves Czechs by Beating Latvia, Nordic Powers Post Convincing Wins – 4.12.2018
Sweden Dominates Norway to Get Easy 9-1 Win – 3.12.2018
Estonia Beats Thailand 11-4 to End Group Stage Unbeaten – 3.12.2018
Great First Period Secures First Victory for Finland – 3.12.2018
Great Defense Gives Australia First Tournament Win over Poland – 3.12.2018
Data Analysis: Latvia vs Czech Republic 4:3 – 3.12.2018
Impressive Third Period Pushes Germany to First Win in Prague – 3.12.2018
Zubir‘s Two Goals Help Singapore Beat Japan in Front of 6,341 Spectators – 3.12.2018
Data Analysis: Finland vs Sweden 4:5 – 3.12.2018
DAY 3: Program Starts with Asian Battle, Fans to See Two Nordic Derbies – 3.12.2018
Latvia Stuns the Hosts, Slovakia and Switzerland on Scoring Surge – 3.12.2018
Estonia Wins Evening Thriller in Arena Sparta – 2.12.2018
First Tournament Surprise as Latvia Beats Czech Republic 4-3 – 2.12.2018
Battle between Canada and Singapore Ends in First Tournament Draw – 2.12.2018
Switzerland Outclasses Germany 13-1, Känzig Scores Four Goals – 2.12.2018
Japan Enters Tournament with 1-15 Loss against Slovakia – 2.12.2018
Norway Turns Score to Get First Tournament Win – 2.12.2018
Data Analysis: Germany vs Czech Republic 5:10 – 2.12.2018
DAY 2: Twelve Teams in Action, Czechs to Face Latvia – 2.12.2018