Mar 3 • 21:08 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Women’s Ice Hockey Team Became Sole Leader at Home World Championship

The Estonia women's ice hockey team defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-1 in their third match of the B-group World Championship, securing a leadership position in the tournament.

The Estonia women's ice hockey team has risen to the top of the B-group at the World Championship held in Kohtla-Järve after defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina with a score of 3-1. The Estonian team demonstrated strong performance, taking the lead with a 2-0 advantage by the end of the first period, thanks to goals from Amalia Geller and Aleksandra Stolyarova. Eager to maintain their winning streak, the Estonian players quickly increased their lead to 3-0 in the second period with a goal from Nora-Freija Ebber.

Despite being behind, Bosnia and Herzegovina pushed back with aggressive plays, ultimately managing to score one goal late in the game. However, their efforts were not enough to overcome Estonia's strong lead. The match was closely contested, evidenced by Bosnia's advantage in shots on goal, yet Estonia's efficient scoring and strategic play secured them the victory.

This win not only places Estonia at the forefront of their group but also establishes them as serious contenders in the ongoing tournament. The team's ability to capitalize on early opportunities and maintain composure under pressure is crucial as they aim for continued success in the championship and possibly advance to the next stages.

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