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30 Oct 2015, 14:30 | Regular season | ||||||||
Finland | 8-7 OT | Czechia | ||||||
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Referees: -  |  Spectators: - | ||||||||
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0-1 8:15 Czech Republic #18 Martin Necas (even strength) (#22 Martin Kaut)
1-1 11:03 Finland #29 Santeri Hartikainen (power play) (#21 Eeli Tolvanen, #24 Linus Nyman)
2-1 15:30 Finland #11 Urho Vaakanainen (even strength) (#21 Eeli Tolvanen, #29 Santeri Hartikainen)
2-2 17:24 Czech Republic #19 Filip Zadina (even strength) (#6 Dalimil Mikyska)
2-3 18:47 Czech Republic #22 Martin Kaut (power play) (#18 Martin Necas, #6 Dalimil Mikyska)
3-3 19:18 Finland #25 Aleksi Heponiemi (power play)
3-4 21:45 Czech Republic #17 Ondrej Machala (even strength) (#19 Filip Zadina)
4-4 26:56 Finland #19 Sami Moilanen (even strength) (#8 Eero Teräväinen, #5 Henri Jokiharju)
4-5 27:23 Czech Republic #22 Martin Kaut (even strength) (#12 Jan Kern, #18 Martin Necas)
5-5 32:58 Finland #29 Santeri Hartikainen (even strength) (#25 Aleksi Heponiemi)
6-5 34:48 Finland #23 Kristian Vesalainen (even strength) (#21 Eeli Tolvanen, #19 Sami Moilanen)
7-5 37:40 Finland #19 Sami Moilanen (even strength) (#23 Kristian Vesalainen)
7-6 42:10 Czech Republic #15 Marek Skvrne (even strength)
7-7 58:03 Czech Republic #13 Ostap Safin (even strength) (#8 Jakub Galvas, #17 Ondrej Machala)
8-7 62:44 Finland #21 Eeli Tolvanen (even strength) (#29 Santeri Hartikainen)
Czech Rep.: Tipsport extraliga | 1.liga | 2.liga
Slovakia: Tipsport Extraliga | 1.liga
Sweden: SHL | HockeyAllsvenskan
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