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Swedes win bronze at U18 Worlds

Swedes win bronze at U18 Worlds

It had to be Lucas Pettersson.

Throughout the bronze medal game, the Swedish forward had his looks. He appeared to open the scoring in the second on a one-timer that found the back of the net but the goal was called back due to an off-side. Early in the third, he had a partial breakaway, shot a puck that just missed the net and then tried to jam in the rebound into an empty net but Slovakia’s Andreas Straka got a stick on the puck to help out his goaltender and keep the game tied 0-0.

Finally, in a game where high-danger chances were at a premium – the type of game that doesn’t resonate with fans but one that goaltenders like and coaches love – Pettersson found some daylight, taking a drop pass from Alfons Freij off a faceoff and then walking in to the top of the faceoff circle and rifling a shot post in past Slovakia’s Alan Lendak. The goal gave Sweden a 1-0 lead en route to a 4-0 win and the bronze medal at the 2024 IIHF U18 World Championship. The final score wasn’t indicative of just how close the game was, with Slovakia outshooting Sweden 36-25 and the game tied 0-0 well into the third.

Pettersson’s goal at 9:16 of the final frame forced the Slovaks to play with more urgency in trying to tie the game but Sweden’s Love Harenstam wouldn’t be beat on this day, as he turned away numerous Slovakian chances the rest of the way.

Harenstam robbed Tobias Tomik when he tipped Straka’s shot from the point to keep it 1-0 with under seven minutes to play. Slovakia would get a powerplay soon after but, as has been the case throughout the tournament, the Slovaks struggled with the man advantage. They didn’t score, dropping to 4-for-26 on the powerplay (15 per cent).

Sweden added the insurance marker at 16:24 when Melvin Fernstrom stole the puck from Slovakia, passed it to Jack Berglund for a slot shot. Although Alan Lendak made the initial save on Berglund, the rebound went right to Fernstrom who made no mistake and quickly snapped it in. At the other end of the ice, Harenstam threw his arms in the air, knowing how big the second goal was.

Berglund found Freij sneaking in from the point to make it 3-0 on a late Sweden powerplay and then Victor Eklund slid a shot through Lendak’s five-hole in the last minute of the game to conclude the scoring.

The loss is a heartbreaker for Slovakia, as it was trying to win a medal at the U18s for the first time since 2003. Perhaps the best news for the Slovaks is this year’s roster includes 10 players born…

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