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Russian champions don’t give up! Kucherov scored a saving goal, Vasilevsky dragged in overtime – “Tampa” in the game

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With a massive playoff track record, Stanley Cup champion Tampa wasn’t particularly worried about the relegation threat posed in Game 6 of Lightning against Toronto. At least in public, none of the Lightning players and coaches were nervous.

“We were leading 3-2 and losing 2-3. Because we played a lot, we had almost all of the scenarios in our hands. We have a great group of players, we showed ourselves well in difficult situations. Fortunately, we play at home again. Of course, this is not a guarantee of victory, but in a match we can fly, It is more enjoyable to play on our field,” he said. Lightning head coach John Cooper said.

Although during the sixth meeting Tampa was on the verge of relegation, his words were completely justified, but he successfully coped with the task of continuing the series. The home team took the lead with a rather late goal from Ondrej Palat, and in the second period Anthony Cirelli found the puck in the minority and doubled the Southerners advantage.

To this Toronto responded with three goals in a row: first, regular season top sniper Auston Matthews closed the gap, and then John Tavares scored a double that has been brutally criticized for poor performance in the current playoffs.

He played for less than 10 minutes under the threat of lightning strikes. Realizing a numerical advantage in the middle of the third period, the goal eliminated by Nikita Kucherov turned the match into overtime.

Overtime could have been extended until the second overtime, but Brayden Point’s goal deprived fans of the continuation of the current show. “Tampa” equalized the score in the series, and the seventh game will be decisive in the confrontation between “Lightning” and “Maple Leaves”.

In addition to Kucherov, Andrey Vasilevsky became a real hero, reflecting 30 out of 30 shots and making several notable saves in overtime. At a critical moment in the game, as Canadian observers say in such cases, Vasilevski “made the difference” between victory and defeat. Vasilevsky has not lost in the playoffs since 2020: he has 17 wins in 17 games and has incredible statistics (1.47 goals per game, 94.2% of shots saved, 5 wins).

“Our guys have proven that how we win is not that important to us. We just want the job done.” Lightning captain Steven Stamkos spoke heavily after the game.

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Junior Hockey World Championship has started. The favorite won the opening match

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The U-20 World Junior Hockey Championship in the elite league in the USA has started. One of the favorites in the opening match was the Swedish team and the Slovak team.

The Swedish youth team won with a score of 3:2. Let’s touch on two points from forward Anton Frondell, who was selected third overall by Chicago in the last draft.

At the same time, Slovakia also made a comeback, losing 0:2, but were still defeated at the end of the match.

In addition to the Swedes and Slovaks, teams from the USA, Switzerland and Germany will also play in this group.

World Hockey Championship U-20. Group A

Swedish – Slovakia 3:2 (0:0, 2:1, 1:1)

Discs: 29:05 Frondell (Frey, Stenberg) – 1:0, 33:16 (Frondell, Berglund) – 2:0, 39:55 Run (Misiak) – 2:1, 50:55 Tomik (Pitka) – 2:2, 56:03 Stenberg (Genborg) – 3:2

Goalkeepers: Harenstam – Lendak

Source: Sport UA

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Coach of the Ukrainian national team: “Fans want to see us in the elite team. You still need experience”

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Coach of the Ukrainian national team: “Fans want to see us in the elite team. You still need experience”

Dmitry Khristich, the coach of the Ukraine national hockey team, made a 2025 prediction for the team. The main event was the World Championship in Division 1A, where the team only lost their chance to reach the elite league in the last match.

“I think the year has been positive. We won most of our matches. I also rate our performance in the World Championship positively. Many people probably wanted us to get into the elite league immediately, but I believe that we need to gain experience and confidence at this level. You have to believe in yourself and build on your experience by getting positive results against D1A teams and promotion teams that constantly jump from league to league.”

“We need to learn to play the full 60 minutes, to play against any opponent, to be tactically flexible… All these and many other nuances still need to be worked out,” Khristic said.

Source: Sport UA

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Return and victory. Kremenchuk and Sokol played a Christmas match

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Return and victory. Kremenchuk and Sokol played a Christmas match

A leaders’ match took place as part of the Ukrainian Hockey Championship – the current champion Kremenchuk hosted Sokol as part of the festive meeting at Christmas.

The match ended with Kremenchuk scoring 4:1, and the match was abandoned twice due to air raids.

At the same time, the home team lost 0:1, but they scored two goals on the power play in the second period and eventually hit an empty net. Vitaly Lyalka scored a double goal.

While Sokol finishes 2025 as the leader, Kremenchuk is one point behind and has a game in hand.

Ukrainian Hockey Championship

Kremenchuk – Sokol 4:1 (0:1, 2:0, 2:0)

Discs: 02:48 Mazur (Timchenko, Cherdak) – 0:1, 27:09 Lyalka (Matusevich, Krivoshapkin – large) – 1:1, 28:40 Andryushchenko (Krivenko – large) – 2:1, 59:03 Lyalka – 3:1, 59:10 Poperzhay (Gevorgyan) – 4:1

Goalkeepers: Zakharchenko – Petrov (Makarenko)

Source: Sport UA

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