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Czechia spreads the wealth and Marik steps up in goal in 7-2 win over Denmark at World Juniors

Matyas Marik stopped 20 of 22 shots as seven Czech players scored in a 7-2 win that featured 53 shots on Denmark, boosting Czechia’s World Junior Championship standing.

  • On Saturday, Czechia routed Denmark 7-2 at the World Junior Championship, with Tomas Galvas scoring and assisting, and Matyas Marik stopping 20 shots after replacing Michal Orsulak.
  • After a rough outing Friday for Michal Orsulak, Matyas Marik started and steadied the net, and Czechia converted a power play after Jesper Olesen received a game misconduct.
  • Both teams scored in the first six minutes, with Vojtech Cihar and Tristan Petersen trading early goals, and Czechia struck three times in the second period, including Adam Jiricek’s goal making it 4-2.
  • Late third-period goals wrapped up the win as Tomas Galvas scored on an early power play, Richard Zemlicka finished with a breakaway 14 minutes left, and Stepan Hoch added a goal with 5 minutes left.
  • Denmark national junior team, which lost its opener to Finland, now plays Canada on Monday while Czechia faces Finland on Monday after a 7-2 victory.
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Czechia spreads the wealth and Marik steps up in goal in 7-2 win over Denmark at World Juniors

Seven players scored one goal each, Matyas Marik had a strong outing in the net and Czechia routed Denmark 7-2 at the World Junior Championship. Marik stopped 20...

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The Czech hockey team defeated Denmark 7:2 at the World Junior Championship in Minneapolis, earning their first win at the tournament. The defending bronze medalists had three man-of-the-match performances, with defenseman Tomáš Galvas scoring a goal and two assists. Goalkeeper Matyáš Marík put in a solid performance.

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Czech hockey players defeated Denmark 7:2 at the World Junior Championship in Minneapolis and scored their first win at the tournament.

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