Mohit middle third – ice hockey national team loses important game and Alina Muller – game

Mohit middle third - ice hockey national team loses important game and Alina Muller - game
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  • The Swiss women’s national team lost their second World Cup match against Russia in Calgary 1:3.
  • Alina Müller shot Switzerland in the lead, but had to leave the ice in the second third.
  • Within 13 seconds a Russian double strike brings the turning point.

4:23 min: During this, everything went wrong for Switzerland in the middle third. First star player Alina Muller injured her right leg. The 23-year-old remained on the ice after a duel with Pain and had to be accompanied by the cabin by staff. There is still no information about the nature of his injury and the likely duration of his failure.

The Swiss then lost their chance to double the majority, making it 2-0. Rather, the Russians rejoiced a little later – and twice. Valeria Pavlova and Viktoria Kulishkova beat Swiss goalkeeper Saskia Maurer twice within 13 seconds.

Colin Muller’s team never recovered from this setback. Maria Batalova closed the sack three minutes before the end.

1-0 lead over Muelleri

Alina Müller’s dismissal was even more bitter as the overseas hire scored the only Swiss World Cup goal ever. In the 11th minute, he only had to push the puck into the empty goal after a perfect pass from Lara Stalder.

Swiss women can now recover for three days. Their next match will be against Canada on Wednesday night (CEST). SIHF may meet the Russians again in the selection quarter-finals.

Group A

1. USA 1 3:00 3
2. Canada 1 5:3 3
3. ROC 1 3:1 3
4. Finland 1 3:5 0
5. Switzerland 2 1:6 0


Radio SRF 1, 21.8.21, Bulletin of 7 hrs;

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