Latvia – Switzerland 0:0 (1st period in progress)

Latvia – Switzerland 0:0 (1st period in progress)
Latvia – Switzerland 0:0 (1st period in progress)
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Kaspars Daugavins | Photo: LHF

The Latvian hockey team will play the second test match with Switzerland today in Klotene. The match starts at At 18:30, you can follow the events of this game live on “Sportazinas.com”.

Latvia – Switzerland 0:0

Goals scored by the Latvian national team:
Rejections of the Latvian national team:

Goals scored by the Swiss national team:
Swiss selection rejections:

Game progress

First period

1′ The game has started

Before the game

As Harijs Vītoliņš said earlier, the load will be divided between the goalkeepers – that is, they will go to the field today Elvis Merzlikin. Eriks Vitols will be in the reserve, but Ivars Punnenov, who started yesterday’s game, was left out of the application.

You won’t be on the pitch today Christopher Bindulis, who did not finish the game yesterday due to injury. Again not found in the composition John Yak name, thus seven defenders will participate in today’s game. Meanwhile, the strikers Martins Lavins and Felix Gavar will replace Oscar Batna and Robert Buckart.

Compared to yesterday’s match, major changes have been made in the lineups – only the duo of Ralfs Freiberg and Oskars Cibulskis has remained intact.

The composition of the Latvian national team

1st shift: Renārs Krastenbergs – Dans Ločmelis – Kaspars Daugavins; Robert Mamcic – Arvil Bergmanis
Shift 2: Rihards Bukarts – Andris Džeriņš – Eduards Tralmaks; Markus Komuls – Kristaps Zīle
Shift 3: Tom Anderson – Harald Egle – Felix Gavar; Ralfs Freiberg – Oskars Cibulskis
4th shift: Rihards Marenis, Filips Buncis, Martins Lavins, Oskars Lapinskis, Roberts Kalkis

Will a more similar game succeed? Latvian hockey players will meet again against Switzerland

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