As good as a game can get, back and forth floorball for full 60 minutes. Denmark was the stronger team and assured their place in the play-offs.
First game of the day three began with an amazing effort from both teams. Although Denmark was controlling the ball more, Poland was the first to get a real chance to score. A Polish player got a breakaway, but was stopped incorrectly by a Danish player. This resulted in a penalty shot and a two minute power play, but unfortunately for the Polish, neither were successful. With almost 10 minutes played of the first period, Poland finally cracked the Danish goalie and led the game 1-0. With 13:22 on the clock, Denmark also put their first ball past the Polish goalie, from in front of the net up to the top-shelf to tie things up. For the most part the first sequence of the game looked like target practice for both teams as most of the shots went either wide or over the net. Denmark walked off with a goal and were thus leading the match 2-1 after first period.
Denmark came to the second period prepared, taking away Poland’s power play to force both sides play with four players. The moment the Danish player Danielsen stepped on the floor after serving his penalty Denmark managed to score, extending their lead by two goals. Poland managed to decrease the score by one, despite of the fact that Denmark was fore checking actively. Poland’s goalie Bogdanski was forced out of the game after hurting his knee, Jastrzebski had to step in and stop a penalty shot right away and he successfully managed to do it keeping the game close. Poland kept the game pattern going receiving a late period penalty and the score was 3-2 after the second period.
Final period of the game and Poland came out to kill their penalty to keep the game in their own hands. Intense game continued in the third period. Nearly eight minutes into the third period, Poland got their chance to equalize the score on power play. Besides the fact that Polish national team had one golden opportunity, they were not effective. Poland appeared to have taken control of the game at the end of the match but couldn’t find a way to tie the match and therefore lost 4-2 against Denmark who finished the match with a goal with 15 seconds left on the clock.
Video Referee in WFC 2016 – 7.12.2017
WFC 2016 Sportcal Study findings – 10.5.2017
Men‘s WFC 2016 in facts & figures – 22.12.2016
The World Games qualifiers – 13.12.2016
Finland wins the World Championship title – 11.12.2016
Kotilainen WFC 2016 MVP – 11.12.2016
WFC 2016 All Star Team – 11.12.2016
Switzerland gets bronze medals and goes to The World Games – 11.12.2016
Denmark gets their win in penalty shootout to secure 5th place – 11.12.2016
Germany wins and finishes 7th – 11.12.2016
Slovaks win the game, slotting in 9th, hosts finish 10th. – 10.12.2016
Finland advances to the finals and The World Games – 10.12.2016
Sweden tops Switzerland and goes to final – 10.12.2016
Norway wins in OT – 10.12.2016
Estonia returns from 0-5, but loses in the OT – 10.12.2016
IFF celebrates 30th Anniversary – 10.12.2016
Finland stops Danish winning streak – 9.12.2016
Switzerland will play in the semi-finals – 9.12.2016
Poland finishes 13th – 9.12.2016
USA qualifies for The World Games and takes 11th place – 9.12.2016