The first match for both countries. Switzerland against Poland in a group B.
Switzerland started with a style. Seraina Ulber scored the first goal in the 1st minute. Two minutes later, Swiss players led 2:0. Corin Ruttimann was a successful goal-scorer. Polish players were under pressure. Margrit Scheidegger utilized her chance in the 11th minute and she scored the third goal of the game. Andrea Gamperli, Swiss centre, added another goal in the 12th minute. Poland changed a goalie in the 13th minute, but Switzerland continued to display an entertaining floorball style. Poland scored a power-play goal thanks to Justyna Krzywak. After the first period, a score of the match was 5:1.
The second period began with Swiss goal. Nathalie Spichiger scored the sixth goal of Switzerland in the 22nd minute. An author of the next goal in Polish net was Katrin Zwinggi. Seraina Ulber added another goal, it was in the 28th minute. Before the end of the second period, Michelle Wiki scored the last goal in this part of the game.
Switzerland dominated in the third period. Swiss players, Michelle Wiki and Margrit Scheidegger, offered to audience in Bratislava two goals in a row during one minute. Switzerland led 11:1. Corin Ruttimann raised the goal-advantage, because she scored a power-play goal in 53rd minute. The last two goals of the match was in the 59th and in the 60th minute, the goal-scorers were Margrit Scheidegger and Michelle Wiki, the best player of the game. Switzerland won over Poland 14:1.
Best
players:
#6 Michelle Wiki (SWI)
# 69 Justyna Krzywak (POL)
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