Feb 18 • 18:16 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Aktuálně.cz

Just a step away from hockey sensation. The Czechs lost to Canada in overtime despite leading

Czech hockey players lost to Canada 3-4 in overtime in the quarter-finals of the Olympic tournament in Milan, despite leading twice during the game.

In a thrilling quarter-final match of the Olympic hockey tournament held in Milan, the Czech Republic faced off against Canada, ultimately succumbing to a 3-4 defeat in overtime. The game's pivotal moment came when Mitch Marner scored the winning goal at 61:22, capping off an intense battle that saw the Czech team take the lead on two occasions. Despite holding the advantage, a late equalizer from Canada in the 57th minute forced the game into overtime, where they clinched the victory. The Czech goals were scored by Lukáš Sedlák, David Pastrňák, and Ondřej Palát, highlighting a strong performance from the Czech squad, particularly their goaltender Lukáš Dostál, who made numerous key saves throughout the match.

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