IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2022 Day 6! A Blue Jackets Scores Shootout Goal For His Countries Win!

Oh yes all, Day 6 of the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2022 had another bright moment for a Blue Jacket today!  So, I'm not wasting time on an intro, we're just going to recap 5th Line.  

Emil Bemstrom and Team Sweden had a hard fought game against thee host country of Team Finland.  This game would exceeded Overtime and need a Shootout.  This is where Bemstrom would shine, getting his first and only goal of the game, but no doubt the goal which mattered most.  With his score Team Sweden would win, 3-2.   Congratulations Bemstrom! 

Team France would meet Team Italy today.  No points, for the first time in his last three games, for Alexander Texier.  However, he would serve a 2 minute penalty.  So, no points but still very actively in this game, no doubt,  

Our last game today would be Team Switzerland and Team Slovakia.  Unfortunately, still no points today for our Dean Kukan.  However, his team, Switzerland, would go on to win this 5-3.  

It's a good day in my mind.  Yes, only one of our three guys to watch today had points.  However, all three of their teams won, so good day!  

Tomorrow we have several players to watch for.  Team Great Britain will host Team USA (Peeke and Blankenburg on Team USA).  Team Canada will host Team Kazakhstan (Cole Sillinger and Kent Johnson on Team Canada).  Last, Team Czechia will host Team Latvia (Elvis Merzlikins on Team Latvia).  So, five players over the three of four games tomorrow, all of whom have done well in Finland already.  Day 7 has the promise to be exciting.  Look for my report on such tomorrow, here.  

Go CBJ!        

Source:  “IIHF - Schedule and Results 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship.” IIHF International Ice Hockey Federation, https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2022/wm/schedule. "     

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