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Czechs topple Switzerland

Dominik Kubalik nets game winner

Published 15.08.2018 16:15 GMT+11 | Author Callum Ng
Czechs topple Switzerland
GANGNEUNG, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 18: The Czech Republic's Michal Repik #62 scores a first period goal against Switzerland's Jonas Hiller #1 during preliminary round action at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games. (Photo by Andre Ringuette/HHOF-IIHF Images)
A well-organized Czech Republic edged Switzerland 4-1 in a tight game, solidly executed by both teams, with the Czechs again demonstrating their patience.

In a short tournament, finding cohesion is critical.

And the Czechs again proved to be a patient group, as they relied on their structure to overturn Switzerland 4-1 on Sunday, finishing the preliminary round unbeaten at 3-0.

Michal Repik scored two goals and Dominik Kubalik tallied the game winner. Pavel Francouz made 28 saves for his third win. 

“We move to the quarter-finals. That was our goal. We are happy we made it,” said Repik.

The Czechs will take Group A with today’s win, and skip the playoff qualifications. 

They entered Sunday as an emerging contender in the Olympic tournament, lifted in the standings by a 3-2 shootout win over Canada the day prior. 

The Swiss had one loss and one win on their tournament resume, with a lopsided falter against the Canadians before a trouncing of host Korea. 

They remain stuck at third in Group A, and destined to play in the playoff qualifications.

“We’ve played three games now. We know where we stand now,” said Swiss captain Raphael Diaz.

“We have to be honest with each other. We’re still in the tournament here.”

The Czech’s opening goal was scored in the first period on a power play, after some excellent early skating.

Repik punched a one-timer from the slot over the reaching right arm of Jonas Hiller at 7:09. 

But the Swiss pushed back.

At 14:47, Thomas Rufenacht evened things up with a heavy one-timer. 

It wasn’t a power play goal, but it was close to one, as Tomas Zohorna had exited the penalty box only eight seconds prior.

The Czechs would take eight minutes worth of penalties in the first period, but it ended tied 1-1, with Switzerland outshooting the Czechs 14-8, mainly on the wings of three unsuccessful power plays. 

The second period produced no goals, and it was tight until later in the period when the Czechs began to control play. 

They outshot Switzerland 11-7 in the second, as the Swiss became weary from continuous Czech possession.

“That’s how we’ve played the whole tournament. We just play steadily and try to win the games,” said Czech captain Martin Erat.

Early in third period Dominik Kubalik broke the 1-1 draw. The 22 year-old Czech snuck in close to Hiller’s right, and deposited a slick Jan Kovar pass into the Swiss net.

“My goal, 95 per cent of it was Jan Kovar,” said Kubalik. “It was a back-door pass and I just put it in.”

Swiss head coach Patrick Fischer pulled Hiller with over three minutes left in the third period, and then again after the first Czech empty net goal, scored by Roman Cervenka. 

Repik scored his second of the game, into the second empty net.

Of note, every Czech goal scorer has professional hockey experience for a Swiss club team.