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TURIN, Feb. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- By trouncing Russia 3-0, the Czechs won the
men's ice hockey bronze medal at the Turin Winter Olympic Games on Saturday
night.
This was the second men's ice hockey medal for the Czechs
sinceCzechoslovakia split apart in the 1990s.
In the previous encounters at the Olympics, the Czechs met Russia four
times, winning one game and losing three times.
At the 1998 Nagano Games, the two teams met in the final when the Czechs
beat the Russians 1-0.
Tomas Vokoun, goalkeeper of Czech, said: "Playing for the bronze medal is
hard, very hard. Losing a semifinal game is very breaking. We were still
disappointed for what happened yesterday with Sweden, but we won, and I'm happy
for that medal."
"For me, personally, bronze medal is a great result even if I'msure that if
we had played better with Sweden, we would have been on the ice tomorrow and not
tonight," he added.
Russia's forward Alexei Yashin was very disappointed about the result.
"It's very disappointing because we played hard against Canada (in 2-0
quarterfinal win) but the last few games we've played a lot like individuals and
we won't get results if we don's play as a team."
Darius Kasparaitis of Russia said: "We have good young talent but we just
couldn't find the legs or the scoring touches. The Czechs played well but scored
two power-play goals, that's all it was."
After a delayed penalty call, the Czechs scored their first goal in the
first period when Martin Eart hit a 20-foot shot past Russia's goalkeeper Evgeni
Nabokov at 4:48.
In the second period, Czech Marek Zidlicky made a slap shot on his power
play and scored at 3:21 for a 2-0 lead.
At 16:07 of the third period, the Russians made a goal but the referee
ruled it out. With only eight seconds to go in the game, Martin Straka scored
into an empty net.
There will be a first-ever gold medal match between two Scandinavian
countries Finland and Sweden on Sunday.
In the Olympic history, Finland met Sweden 10 times, winning two games,
losing five and tying three times.
Sweden defeated the Czech Republic in the semifinal (Feb. 24) to advance to
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