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Ice Hockey 08 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Ice Hockey Highlights from the Girls’ Competition

On 8 February 2025, the Tbilisi Ice Arena witnessed a gripping encounter in the girls’ ice hockey tournament as Slovakia (SVK) faced Switzerland (SUI) in a closely contested match. Slovakia emerged victorious with a final score of 4-3 after overtime, marking a significant moment in Group A of the competition.

Match Summary

The game commenced with both teams displaying aggressive tactics, with Slovakia taking an early lead in the first period. Natalia Gero netted the first goal for Slovakia at 08:01 during a power play, assisted by Emma Plvanova. However, Switzerland quickly equalised with a goal from Anais Rohner just 51 seconds later, also on a power play.

In the second period, Switzerland took control as Sarah Mettler and Maelia Vauclair scored, giving the Swiss a 3-2 lead. Slovakia fought back with a goal from Nela Tischlerova, which narrowed the deficit to one goal before the end of the second period.

The third period saw Slovakia’s Greta Konradova score at 57:50, tying the game at 3-3 and forcing the match into overtime. The tension escalated in the extra period, but it was Nela Tischlerova who clinched the win for Slovakia at just 15 seconds into overtime, securing the 4-3 victory.

Key Statistics

Shots on Goal: Slovakia had 16 shots while Switzerland managed 12.
Power Plays: Both teams converted one power play opportunity, with Slovakia scoring once in two attempts.
Penalties: The match featured a total of six penalties, with Slovakia serving four minutes and Switzerland two.

Players to Note

Slovakia: Nela Tischlerova was a standout performer with two goals, including the decisive overtime goal. Goaltender Daniela Sufliarska made crucial saves throughout the game, stopping 12 of 16 shots.
Switzerland: Anais Rohner and Maelia Vauclair each contributed significantly with goals, demonstrating strong offensive skills despite the loss.

Group Standings

Following this match, the Group A standings are as follows:

1. Czech Republic (CZE) – 6 points
2. Slovakia (SVK) – 4 points
3. Switzerland (SUI) – 1 point

The tournament continues with high expectations as teams vie for top positions in their respective groups, showcasing the rising talent in European youth ice hockey.

Other Matches

In a contrasting display earlier in the day, Sweden (SWE) dominated Italy (ITA) with a staggering 20-2 victory. Swedish players showcased remarkable skill and teamwork, with standout performances from Ebba Hesselvall, who scored four goals, and Greta Johansson, who added three to her tally.

As the competition progresses, the excitement builds around the remaining fixtures, with teams eager to secure their place in the knockout stages of the 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival.

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