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William Nylander spoke honestly after the second loss in Sweden in 4 Face-off nations. The Swedes lost 4-3 in Finland on Saturday, putting them in a difficult place. Despite picking up an assist for Erik Karlsson’s goal, Nylander knew that Sweden needed more. Now, with two losses of overtime, the chances of the team make the finals are lean.
Sweden, Canada and Finland have two points each, but Canada holds Tiebreker. Sweden is in the worst position, losing to both teams. Nylander admitted that his team was inconsistent and sometimes struggling with strenuous, but in overall he struggles. He said that the loss in the extension was more difficult for the situation. Their next game against the United States is now crucial.
“I don’t know, I think we were just a little worse and down throughout the game,” Nylander said. “But I feel that we did well and (they) beat the extension. That is hard for us.”
William Nylander believes Sweden has to change the way of attack. He said the team played too much on the outside and must reach the middle. He noted that Team USA plays aggressively and creates a chance of scoring inside, and Sweden has to do the same to compete.
Nylander felt fine because of his performance, but he knew he missed some chance. He said that he did not always agree and that he needed a sharper thought when shooting.
“I mean, I felt good today,” Nylander said. “I think there were a couple (from chances) when I got inside. It was just, I mean, the people went off the stick, whatever. But yes, I just have to get a way of thinking the most important thing.”
When asked about rivalry with Canada, William Nylander diminished him. He said it was not about rivals, but a victory. Sweden lost two games in a short tournament, which will not help them. Now has to be quickly overgrown with a mandatory game against the United States
Mikael Granlund scored an extension to bring Finland a 4-3 victory against Sweden in 4 nations. His shot at 3 to 1 entered 1:49 in extension, holding Finland in the tournament.
Finland was lagging behind 3-2 in the second period but connected the game Alexander Barkovgoal. Anton Lundell and Mikko Rantanen also scored a goal, while Patrick Laine had two assists. Kevin Lankinen made 21 savings in his first start.
Mika Zibanejad, Rasmus Dahlin and Erik Karlsson achieved Sweden. Filip Gustavsson started in the goal but replaced him Linus ullmark After one period.
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Edited by R. Elahi