Czechs put Denmark to the sword for their first win of Junior World Championships

Czech defensemen Tomas Galvas (23) scores a power play goal during the third period of the game against Denmark
Czech defensemen Tomas Galvas (23) scores a power play goal during the third period of the game against DenmarkČTK / Šimánek Vít

Seven players scored one goal each and Matyas Marik had a strong outing in the net when the Czech Republic taught Denmark a hockey lesson with a 7-2 win on Saturday night at the World Junior Championship.

Marik who replaced Michal Orsulak, who allowed seven goals in a 7-5 loss to Canada on Friday, stopped 20 of 22 shots, allowing only single goals in the first and third periods. He played in place of 

Tomas Galvas had a goal and two assists for the Czechs who tested Denmark goalkeeper Anton Wilde with 53 shots.

Both teams got off to a quick start with, Vojtech Cihar finding the back of the net for the Czechs before Tristan Petersen restored parity for Denmark. Matej Kubiesa then put the Czech Republic back ahead 2-1 after 12 minutes when he scored on the power play after Denmark’s Jesper Olesen received a game misconduct for a hit to the head of Matyas Man.

Czechia then found the net on three occasions in the second period. Vaclav Nestrasil scored first with a wicked slapshot for a 3-1 lead before Denmark’s Oliver Larsen reduced the deficit to make it 3-2. Adam Jiricek’s goal at 11:20 of the second made it 4-2. Stepan Hoch scored to make it 5-2 with 5 minutes left in the period.

The Czechs scored twice in the third. Galvas scored on an early power play, and Richard Zemlicka wrapped up the scoring on a breakaway with 14 minutes left.

Czechia plays Finland, also on Monday. Denmark, which lost its opener to Finland, plays Canada on Monday.

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