The second battle in a hunt for 13th place was between Singapore and Thailand. This match had no clear favorite and was quite balanced from the start. Thailand got in the lead in the third minute when Sirinan Boonbut scored. Singapore made the game even thanks to Shannon Yeo, who got a good pass from Mindy Lim. No more goals were scored in the first period and so the score stayed at 1-1.
The game started to look pretty good for Thailand in the second period. Boonbut scored two more goals, one of them in a powerplay. Xuan Yeo was given a 2-minute penalty and Singapore did not manage to defend Thailand’s powerplay this time. After that, Jill Quek scored to cut down the score and got Thailand a bit under pressure. Singapore then threw off a huge opportunity as Quek missed a penalty shot.
In the third period, things started to get heavy and the game turned into a real thriller until the very end. First, Thailand increased their lead with a goal by Nina Suppa. Singapore did not stay behind for a long time and Quek lessened the game. Then, Hui Hui Ong scored in a delayed penalty situation and equalized the game. Everything seemed like the match was going to overtime, but the last minute changed everything.
Sirinan Boonbut scored 59 seconds before the end of the final period and put Thailand into the lead. Three seconds after that, Tikhamporn Sakunpithak scored an empty-netter. At that moment it looked like Thailand is going to win 6-4, but two seconds before the end, Shannon Yeo cut down the score to 6-5.
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IFF Associations Meeting Day 2 – 11.12.2017
Sweden becomes the World Champion after thrilling final – 9.12.2017
Wibron (SWE) the MVP of WFC 2017 – 9.12.2017
WFC 2017 All Star team – 9.12.2017
Great victory for Switzerland – 9.12.2017
Ruttimann beats Di Nardo‘s record and becomes the all-time WFC goal scorer – 9.12.2017
Billa equals the record for most WFC matches – 9.12.2017
Slovakia wins 5th place – 9.12.2017
Poland won the battle for the 7th place – 9.12.2017
Fantastic win for Sweden – 8.12.2017
Finland wins thrilling semifinal against Switzerland – 8.12.2017
IFF Associations Meeting Day 1 – 8.12.2017
Slovakia with an impressive victory – 8.12.2017
Latvia to play for 5th place after beating Poland – 8.12.2017
Paulina Hudakova becomes "Most points in a single WFC" record holder – 8.12.2017
Switzerland beat Norway – 7.12.2017
Finland proceeds to semifinal after sensational match – 7.12.2017
Women in Floorball seminar held during the WFC in Bratislava – 7.12.2017