Six days ago, Team Canada manhandled David Pastrnak and Team Czechia to the tune of a 5-0 blowout to kick off the Olympics for both sides. Czechia and Pastrnak then beat France, but fell in overtime to Switzerland, finishing third in their group. It felt disappointing for the Czechs, and all things considered, it probably was. But, the beauty of the Olympics is that it's not single-elimination. Part of the issue for Czechia can undoubtedly be attributed to Pavel Zacha 's injury on the eve of the Olympics. Zacha would've been one of the Czech's best players, and added center depth. All that disappointment led to the knockout rounds, where Czechia won a tight affair against Team Denmark, advancing to a rematch with Ca Pavel Zacha nada this morning. The Canadians started off hot. Pastrnak had the puck stolen from his by Connor McDavid, who fed Macklin Celebrini in the shot with a disgusting drop pass through Pastrnak.
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