The Estonian men’s hockey team continued their participation in the World Championship’s first division, Group B, in Shenzhen, China. During the tournament, the team faced a challenging match in the third fixture, losing to South Korea with a score of 4:2. Prior to this contest, the Estonian squad had secured victories in their preceding two group matches. Their wins included a significant 12:2 victory against Spain and a 5:1 win over the Netherlands. South Korea also maintained a strong performance throughout the group stage. Their record included victories against China, with a score of 7:4, and another win against Spain, 6:4. The group stage competition continues to test the teams across the tournament. While Estonia demonstrated capability in their earlier outings, the recent result against South Korea marks a shift in momentum for the team. The results from this phase of the World Championship provide valuable data for the players as they navigate the competitive environment. Despite the mixed results thus far, the participation of the eesti team in this high-level turniiril remains a key focus for national sports coverage. The team must now regroup and analyze their performance, as they have shown that victory is not guaranteed, and the path to advancement requires consistent effort, as demonstrated by the fact that they have not yet been eliminated, but they must improve their defensive structure to secure wins in the remainder of the group play. Topics: #eesti #turniiril #vaid Post navigation Michal: laagrite käibemaksuvabastus parandatakse veel enne suve UUED UURINGUD⟩Enamiku inimeste lemmikjook võib aidata vähki ravida