The IIHF men’s World Championship is over, but the party has just begun in Czechia!
In front of their home fans in Prague, Czechia won gold at the Worlds for the first time since 2010 in a tightly contested 2-0 win over Switzerland. It is the first time Czechia has won the World Championship on home ice, with the former Czechoslovakia winning in Prague back in 1985.
Both nations pulled off upset wins in the semifinal to get to the gold medal game, with Czechia beating Sweden 7-3 and Switzerland eliminating Canada 3-2 in the shootout. Czechia also upset the Americans with a 1-0 quarterfinal victory.
This is Switzerland’s first medal at the World Championship since 2018 when the Swiss lost to Sweden in the 2018 gold medal game. The Czechs won their second medal in three tournaments after getting bronze in 2022, their first medal since 2012.
Switzerland and Czechia had their fair share of scoring chances in the first two periods of play, with the Czechs outshooting the Swiss 13-7 in the first period before splitting the second period 10 shots apiece.
The third period had another layer of intensity and suspense when Czechia’s Ondrej Palat hit Switzerland’s Andrea Glauser in the boards so hard that it cracked the glass. Play continued, but as fans tried to alert the officials to the broken glass, there was a six-minute delay following an icing call. Even during that time, the passionate fans inside Prague Arena kept chanting, dancing and clapping.
And with 10:47 to go in the third period, the crowd inside and outside the rink erupted.
Off an offensive zone faceoff, Czech winger and Boston Bruins sniper David Pastrnak stood in traffic in the slot before spotting an opening in the faceoff dot to the right of Swiss goaltender Leonardo Genoni.
Defenseman Tomas Kundratek spotted Pastrnak getting open and fed him an opportunity he capitalized on, unleashing a one-timed slapshot past Genoni.
Switzerland piled on the pressure late in the third period, but Czechia goaltender Lukas Dostal continued his strong form all tournament long, being named the top goaltender of the tournament. One of his stops came as the puck was headed toward the left of the net before Sven Andrighetto tried to wrap the puck around the right of Dostal. The netminder sprung out his right pad to make a toe save.
The Swiss kept on getting chance after chance, but with less than 20 seconds remaining, David Kampf got a break for Czechia. With the Swiss net empty, the puck crawling down the ice, Kampf charged down the ice and redirected the puck into the net.
DAVID PASTRNAK SCORES THE FIRST GOAL OF THE GOLD MEDAL GAME!
What a moment as Pasta breaks the stalemate in the 3rd. #MensWorlds pic.twitter.com/jCzr31YruP
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) May 26, 2024
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