Who Did David Pastrnak's Swedish Wife Support? She Wore a Special Jersey for the Match
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The family of David Pastrňák and his Swedish wife did not miss the Czech national hockey team's final game at the World Championship. They even had special jerseys made to order for the game, supporting both teams.
They lost only two games, but still finished without a medal. The defending champions from the Czech Republic experienced a bitter world championship. In the quarterfinals, Sweden blocked their way to the medal fight, and Pastrňák and co. are going home empty-handed. The Boston Bruins star is proud of his team.
Stockholm - A poor start to the game, according to star player David Pastrňák, took away the Czech hockey players' hope of success in the quarterfinals of the world championship in Stockholm against home team Sweden. As the tournament's most productive player told reporters after the game, it was almost impossible to catch up with a 0:3 deficit with such a high-quality team full of NHL reinforcements.
Stockholm (from our correspondent) - In the Globen stands he had his Swedish wife Rebecca and little daughter Freya Ivy. Both in jerseys divided into Czech and Swedish sides. But the first period did not go well for the Czechs or Pastrňák, the home favorite quickly escaped and then it was an extremely difficult chase. Coach Radim Rulík's team did not catch up and Pastrňák suffered a quarter-final defeat for the fourth time in his sixth participa…
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