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In Sports News this Monday: Czech juniors beat Canada for the first time in almost 20 years, while defenseman is suspended after knocking down ref; Sparta lose to second-placed Hradec but remain eight points clear in Extraliga; and title-winning manager Komňacký returns to struggling Baník Ostrava.
Czech juniors beat Canada for first time in two decades at Worlds
The Czech Republic scored a famous victory at the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Sweden’s Malmo on Saturday, beating favourites Canada for the first time since way back in January 1993.The Czech under 20s had lost their opening game 5:1 to title holders the USA. However, they quickly put that setback behind them and performed far better against the Canadians, in large part due to goaltender Marek Langhammer, with the 19-year-old snuffing out chance after chance to help give the Czechs a 5:4 win on penalties. Following the sensational victory, Langhammer thanked his teammates – and questioned their rivals’ tactics.
“The guys must have had a good night’s sleep – and they played excellently in terms of tactics. Also I noticed in their previous game that the Canadians weren’t sure of their own game. They started losing the puck in the neutral zone and that was important to us. They didn’t stick to their game plan and we kept playing the same way. And in the end that paid off.”The Czech juniors’ next game in Sweden is against Germany on Monday, with the result not due until after the recording of our programme.
In any case, they will be without Michal Plutnar against the Germans. The defenseman has been suspended for one match after knocking down a referee – he says accidentally – in the meeting with Canada.
Sparta eight points clear in Extraliga despite home defeat by Hradec
Here in the Czech Republic, Sparta Prague saw their lead cut at the top of domestic hockey’s Extraliga, when they were beaten 5:3 in the capital by second-placed Hradec Králové on Sunday. Nevertheless, with 33 rounds played, Sparta remain a full eight points in front.