Mar 3 • 21:08 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

The Estonian women's ice hockey team earned their third win at the home World Championship

The Estonian women's ice hockey team defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 3:1 in their third match of the Division III B group World Championship held in Kohtla-Järve.

The Estonian women's ice hockey team achieved a significant victory at the Division III B group World Championship taking place in Kohtla-Järve by defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina with a score of 3:1. Estonia showcased their strong performance right from the start, leading 2:0 at the end of the first period with goals from Amalia Geller and Aleksandra Stolyarova, establishing a solid foundation for their triumph.

In the second period, Estonia continued their offensive strategy and extended their lead to 3:0 with a goal from Noora-Freija Ebber, further solidifying their dominance in the game. Although Bosnia and Herzegovina fought back and pressed for scoring opportunities, they only managed to net one goal five minutes before the end of the match. Estonia effectively controlled the game and sealed the victory with a 3:1 scoreline, demonstrating their resilience despite being outshot by their opponents 26-24.

With this victory, Estonia now leads the tournament with nine points after three game days, while Israel sits in second place with six points. Amalia Geller was named the best player of the match, highlighting her contribution to the team's performance in this critical competition. This success not only boosts the morale of the team but also raises expectations for their future matches in the tournament.

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