IHLC Results – 🇸🇪 Sweden 5-0 Slovakia 🇸🇰 – 09 May 2025


🇸🇪 Sweden 5-0 Slovakia 🇸🇰
World Championship Preliminary Round
Avicii Arena, Stockholm 🇸🇪
Friday, 09 May 2025

Sweden opened its IIHF World Championship with an impressive 5-0 win over Slovakia tonight at a jam-packed, yellow-sweater wearing, sold-out crowd at Avicii Arena. The victors scored three goals in the first period and never looked back.

Jacob Markström stopped 15 shots for the shutout in a game that featured a total of only 35 shots. The third period had but four (SWE 4-SVK 1), tying a record first set in 1978 for fewest shots by both teams in a period.

The Swedes are now 10-1 in first games when they host the World Championship, their only loss coming last time, in 2013, a 3-2 defeat to Switzerland. You have to go back to 2006 to find the last time the Slovaks defeated Sweden in World Championship play.

“We didn’t have the start we wanted, but then we got into it in the second half of the first period and scored some big goals,” said Sweden’s Anton Bengtsson. “It’s good to start with a win. There are a lot of emotions. You want to play well in front of the home crowd. We may have had some nerves in the beginning. We have some really good players but I think we can play even more simply in the o-zone and bring more pucks to the net.”

“We have to get better,” suggested Samuel Honzek of Slovakia. “We started pretty well, but then we started making simple mistakes. We can’t be doing that. We have to figure out what to do to win. The crowd was great and helped us as well. We had a lot of fans, which is great. We need to go game by game now and try to win every one.”

“It feels good to start the tournament with a win,” Markström added. “There was a little opening-game jitters in the beginning, but I think we played a good game. It was good to have so many guys score goals, too. We have a great team. Everyone is an important player on their club teams, and they’re smart players. Of course, it’s nice to get a shutout, but the guys did a great job in front of me.”

A bounce here and a roll there and things might have been different. Miloš Roman had the game’s first good chance when he was alone in the slot, but his shot was expertly handled by Markström. Seconds later, another close call. This time a routine shot from Adam Sýkora wriggled through the goalie’s equipment and rolled just wide of the far post.

And that was it for the Slovaks. Tre Kronor opened the scoring at 11:17 on a perfect pass from Emil Heineman to Mikael Backlund, and his high one-timer found the net. The team then added two late goals to take control. Another one-timer, by Leo Carlsson, also made it to the twine and then, with only 6.8 seconds remaining, Tre Kronor made it 3-0. Jonas Brodin’s long shot from the point somehow fooled Patrik Rybár.

The Swedes maintained a perfect rhythm in the second, playing sound defence and keeping the puck out of harm’s way. They nearly up their lead halfway through on a thrilling tip by Leo Carlsson in front. He accepted a Simon Edvinsson pass with his stick between his legs and almost pulled off a razzle-dazzle shot.

The Swedes did, indeed, make it 4-0 soon after on another late marker. Erik Gustavsson moved in off the point and made a nice slap-pass to Elias Lindholm, and his re-direct slipped into the far side with only 1:14 remaining.

Mika Zibanejad added to the total with a late goal in the third when a pass directed to him went off his skate and in to make it 5-0.


BOXSCORE
1st Period
11:17 –
🇸🇪 GOAL – Backlund (Heineman, Lindholm)
18:50 – 
🇸🇪 GOAL – Carlsson (Pettersson, Johansson)
19:54 –
🇸🇪 GOAL – Brodin (Larsson, Lundeström)

2nd Period
38:46 – 🇸🇪 GOAL – Lindholm (Gustafsson, Backlund)

3rd Period
47:36 – 🇸🇰 PEN – Honzek, holding
57:33 – 🇸🇪 GOAL – Zibanejad (Andersson, Pettersson)

GOALTENDERS
W: 🇸🇪 Markström (15-15)
L: 🇸🇰 Rybár (15-20)

SHOTS ON GOAL
🇸🇪 9+7+4 = 20
🇸🇰 5+9+1 = 15

ROSTERS
🇸🇪 Goaltenders: Samuel Ersson, Jacob Markström. Defence: Rasmus Andersson (C), Jonas Brodin, Simon Edvinsson, Erik Gustafsson, Adam Larsson, Marcus Pettersson. Forwards: Mikael Backlund (A), Anton Bengtsson, Leo Carlsson, Filip Forsberg, Jesper Frödén, Emil Heineman, Marcus Johansson, Elias Lindholm, Isac Lundeström, Lucas Raymond, Alexander Wennberg, Mika Zibanejad (A).
🇸🇰 Goaltenders: Samuel Hlavaj, Patrik Rybár. Defence: Michal Beňo, Andrej Golian, Mário Grman, Michal Ivan (A), Patrik Koch, Dávid Mudrák, Mislav Rosandić. Forwards: Sebastián Čederle, Martin Chromiak, Dalibor Dvorský, Samuel Honzek, Patrik Hrehorčák, Matej Kašlík, Michal Krištof, Róbert Lántoši, Miloš Roman (A), Matúš Sukeľ (C), Adam Sýkora, Samuel Takáč.

🇸🇪 SWEDEN (C) vs. SLOVAKIA 🇸🇰
current champion
(since 03 May 2025)
Last Title 28 Apr 2018
221 All-Time Wins
51
4 wins Head-To-Head
(+ 2 ties)
2 wins
First IHLC Meeting (SWE vs. SVK)
🇸🇰 SVK 4-4 SWE 🇸🇪 – 13 Feb 1994 – OG – Lillehammer 🇳🇴
Previous IHLC Meeting (SWE vs. SVK)
🇸🇰 SVK 4-3 SWE 🇸🇪 – 24 Feb 2010 – OG – Vancouver 🇨🇦
Last IHLC Game
🇸🇪 SWE 6-2 FIN 🇫🇮 – 04 May 2025 – CHG – Brno 🇨🇿
Next IHLC Game
🇸🇪 SWE 4-2 AUT 🇦🇹 – 10 May 2025 – WC – Stockholm 🇸🇪

Article Credit: IIHF Worlds 2025
Photo Credit: IIHF Worlds 2025IIHFHHOFIOC

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