IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2022, Day 10!

Wow, day 10 already 5th Line.  We've got more Blue Jackets points today, so lets get into it!

Game 1 put Team Great Britain Vs. Team Latvia.  In this game Elvis Merzlikins would be the goaltender for Team Latvia.  He would face 19 shots on goal, turning away all but 3.  Team Latvia would go on to win this game 4-3.  Go Merzlikins!  

Game 2 would put Blue Jacket Vs. Blue Jacket, with a matchup of Dean Kukan Vs. Alexander Texier, when Team Switzerland would meet Team France on the ice.  Team Switzerland would top Team France 5-2.  With that being said both of our guys in this game would rack up some points.  Dean Kukan would carry over his hot streak, scoring a goal and 2 assists for 3 total points today.  Very impressive.  On the other team, Alexander Texier would have a goal of his own and also an assist, gaining him 2 points today.  Again, very impressive, especially for his time away from the ice due to injury and family loss.  Well done to both men and their countries.  

Game 3 would show Team Sweden taking on Team Norway.  This would be a dominant win for Team Sweden, besting Team Norway 7-1.  Our Blue Jacket in this, Emil Bemstrom, would have an assist on one of those goals.  

So, a good day 10 at the IIHF Worlds 2022.  Merzlikins won in net, while all of our other players had points.  Tomorrow should prove to be just as exciting.  Team USA will take on Team Czechia.  Team Canada will also take on Team Denmark.  Only 2 games with current Blue Jackets, but this will consist of 4 total players to watch, Peeke, Blankenburg, Johnson and Sillinger.  All have had points in this World Championship.  We'll see what they accomplish tomorrow!  

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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