• Also Poland beats Slovenia

    From IIHF News@1:266/404 to All on Mon Apr 23 13:48:54 2018
    Poland bounced back in the 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A with a 4-2 win while top-seeded Slovenia also lost its second game.

    If you lose as top-seeded team against the lowest-seeded team, it's what the team rightfully calls a disappointment. Now Slovenia also lost its second game and sees its chances for promotion dwindle.

    Poland bounced back from last night's defeat to Italy and despite less rest time beat Slovenia 4-2. For Slovenia starting with two losses could be the beginning of a minor fiasco if the team won't find to winning ways. The goal of
    promotion is theoretically still possible but it will need three wins in the three remaining games against Hungary, Kazakhstan and Italy as well as very favourable results from the other games.

    It was an early lead that helped the Poles en route to their win. New arrival Aron Chmielewski in his first game and Krystian Dziubinski successfully won a puck battle behind the net and brought the puck to Damian Kapica, who from a short angle found the hole in the top-right corner to give Poland the lead. Although Poland got into penalty trouble afterwards, it was the white-and-red team that created more scoring chances and outshot Slovenia 13-8 in the opening
    frame.

    The Slovenes came out stronger for the second period and at 4:30 made it a tied
    game. Jan Drozg sent off a high shot from behind the right face-off circle to make it 1-1.

    A few moments later the Slovenes had a power play and were close to scoring a goal but the puck hit the left goal post from where it went to the right post before leaving the crease. Then the Poles were on immediate attack. After a deflected drop pass Bartlomiej Neupauer got a loose puck and beat Gasper Kroselj to regain the lead for Poland. Or not? The on-ice officials wanted a video review. Not because of Neupauer's goal but the preceding chance on the other side. There was anxious waiting for the two teams until it became clear which team would go up 2-1. Slovenia's shot didn't cross the goal line and consequently Neupauer's goal for Poland counted.

    At the end of the period it got even better for Poland as the Slovenes ran into
    penalty trouble with three consecutive calls within three minutes. Just after a
    power play for the Poles had expired and with 4-on-4 players on the ice the team was awarded a penalty shot. Marcin Kolusz skated to the left, deked and then beat Kroselj backhand to give his team a two-goal lead.

    Poland's 3-1 lead after two periods caused disbelief to Slovenian fans. Since for the first time getting to the top division as independent country in 2001, the Slovenes have only one time not gained promotion in seven attempts. That was in 2009 in Vilnius when they lost a tight battle for promotion against Kazakhstan.

    Slovenia had to battle back in the third period but didn't create many scoring chances. On the other side Poland used the room for opportunities and at 11:24 capitalized on one. After a long shot from Mateusz Rompkowski, Chmielewski capitalized on the rebound in front of Kroselj to make it a 4-1 lead for Poland
    with just a few minutes to go.

    With the goalie pulled during most of the last two minutes, Slovenia got one back thanks to Jan Urbas' marker with 77 seconds to go but the Slovenes didn't create more damage and Poland won 4-2.

    MARTIN MERK

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