Antelope Valley Press

US qualifies for hockey worlds quarterfin­als, to face Swiss

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TAMPERE, Finland — The United States secured a quarterfin­al spot at the ice hockey world championsh­ip on the last day of group play Tuesday. It only gets harder from here.

The U.S. knew it would qualify before stepping onto the ice against Norway, thanks to Sweden’s 1-0 win over Latvia earlier in the day. With the pressure off, the U.S. beat the Norwegians 4-2, with two assists from Alex Galchenyuk, to get back into the groove after its loss to the Czech Republic the day before.

That sets up a tricky quarterfin­al against inform Switzerlan­d, which beat Germany 4-3 in a shootout to qualify with seven wins from seven games, the only team still unbeaten. Denis Malgin had a goal and an assist for Switzerlan­d and leads the tournament with 12 points, while goaltender Reto Berra made 24 saves and shut out Germany in the shootout.

Canada eased to a 7-1 win over France as Pierre-Luc Dubois had two goals and an assist and Drake Batherson recorded four assists. Canada will take on Sweden in the quarterfin­als, three months after they met at the same stage of the Olympic tournament, with Sweden winning that game 2-0.

Two goals in the first period set host nation Finland on course to beat the Czech Republic 3-0 as Jussi Olkinuora made 24 saves for the shutout.

Finland goes on to play Slovakia in the quarterfin­als in a repeat of their Olympic semifinal game in February, while the Czech Republic takes on Germany.

A day after a shock win over Canada, Denmark missed out on the quarterfin­als with a 7-1 loss to Slovakia as the 18-year-old Olympic tournament MVP Juraj Slafkovsky had a goal and an assist for Slovakia to move to a team-leading nine points.

Slovakia and Denmark finished group play level on points but Slovakia goes through on a better head-to-head record.

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