2024 Men's World Championship

02 Arena, Prague, 

Friday 17th May 2024

GREAT BRITAIN

3

4

DENMARK

Liam Kirk

05:25

Cade Neilson

10:34

Nathanael Halbert

38:34

Mikkel Aagaard

06:26

Phillip Bruggisser

08:25

Mikkel Aagaard

21:42

Christian Wejse

52:01

05:23

GOOOOOOOOOOOOAL GB. WHAT A BEAUTY FROM LIAM KIRK who skates into the offensive zone, cuts inside from the left and beats Frederik Dichow with a superb wraparound. GB 1-0 Denmark

06:26

Goal for Denmark. Superb move by Oscar Moelgaard pulls Whistle out of position and Mikkel Aagaard scores into an unguarded net. GB 1-1 Denmark

08:25

Powerplay goal Denmark. Phillip Bruggisser with the shot from right-point with Whistle screened and the Danes go ahead. GB 1-2 Denmark

10:34

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL GB. Evan Mosey with the shot towards goal and CADE NEILSON cleverly allows the puck to redirect into the net off his skate. GB 2-2 Denmark

21:42

Goal three for Denmark. Mikkel Aagaard squeezes the puck in at the backdoor from almost on the goalline. GB 2-3 Denmark

38:34

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL GB. Just after the powerplay comes to an end, Robert Lachowicz feeds NATHANAEL HALBERT who takes a step forward and fires GB level. GB 3-3 Denmark

52:01

Goal for Denmark. Christian Wejse scores from close-range on the powerplay. GB 3-4 Denmark

May 17, 2024

GREAT BRITAIN v DENMARK

Great Britain produced another performance to be proud of in a 4-3 defeat by Denmark at the World Championship in the 02 Arena in Prague.

In-front of a crowd of 16,277, GB more than matched the 11th best team in the world – outshooting them 31-28 – and will count themselves unlucky not to get anything from the game.

GB kept the same line-up as Wednesday’s game with Switzerland with Jackson Whistle starting between the pipes and Ben Bowns as back-up on the day he won his 75th cap.

Kirk and Neilson on target in 2-2 first period
GB made a strong start as Sam Ruopp went close inside the first 30 seconds, before Liam Kirk cut inside from the left and beat Frederik Dichow with a superb wraparound (5:23).

Denmark equalised when a great spin from Oscar Moelgaard pulled Whistle out of position and Mikkel Aagaard scored into an unguarded net (6:26).

The Danes went ahead through Phillip Bruggisser’s shot from right-point on the powerplay (8:25), but GB hit back when Evan Mosey’s shot towards net was cleverly redirected past Dichow by Cade Neilson off his skate (10:34).

Halbert’s goal late in the period brings GB level
Aagaard squeezed the puck in at the backdoor from almost on the goal-line to put Denmark back ahead (21:42).

Dichow made huge saves on Robert Dowd, Ben O’Connor and Ben Lake on the same shift, while Brett Perlini was denied from close-range moments later.

GB equalised just after a second-period powerplay came to an end as Robert Lachowicz fed Nathanael Halbert who took a step forward and fired past Dichow (38:34).

Denmark score powerplay winner
Whistle made a huge save to deny Patrick Russell after he broke clear of the GB defence early in the third period.

Denmark scored the game-winning goal following a harsh tripping penalty to Evan Mosey as Christian Wejse scored from close-range on the powerplay (52:01)

GB lifted Whistle for the extra outskater in the closing stages, with Perlini, Kirk and Dowd all being denied from close-range,

Russell: Best I have seen since coaching this team
Head Coach, Pete Russell, said: “I’m really proud of the team. They just made me nearly cry if I’m honest. We just played a really good hockey team and played them off the ice in some situations.

“That’s one of the best performances we’ve ever had since I have been coaching this team. We had huge energy and managed to bring so much momentum to the game.

“We had so many chances and their goalie was unbelievable. It just shows you what this team can do. Everyone connected with GB and the whole country should be so proud of that performance.”

Stats

31

Shots

28
24

Saves

28
14

PIM

12