Martin Fehervary records milestone first Olympic point as Slovakia prevails 6-2 over Germany to move on to semifinals
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Martin Fehervary records milestone first Olympic point as Slovakia prevails 6-2 over Germany to move on to semifinals
"Fehervary notched his first career Olympic point for Slovakia against Germany, contributing to his nation's dominant 6-2 quarterfinal victory. The 26-year-old rearguard recorded the secondary assist on Slovakia's first goal of the game, scored by Pavol Regenda. Fehervary, who skated a team-high 22:01 of ice time in the win, sent a pass to fellow defender Erik Cernak, who then fired a shot from the point that Regenda tipped past Philipp Grubauer."
"The Slovaks then got additional markers from Regenda, Milos Kelemen, Oliver Okuliar, Dalibor Dvorsky, and Tomas Tatar. Germany goes out of the tournament after only getting two goals from Lukas Reichel and Frederik Tiffels. The Slovaks won a bronze medal at the 2022 Games in Beijing, China. In best-on-best play, their highest-ever finish is 4th, which they achieved at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. If the remaining top seeds win their quarterfinal matchups, Slovakia is on track to play Team USA in the semifinals."
Martin Fehervary recorded his first career Olympic point for Slovakia in a 6-2 quarterfinal victory over Germany, earning a secondary assist on the game's opening goal. He skated a team-high 22:01 and passed to defender Erik Cernak, whose point shot was tipped by Pavol Regenda 18:06 into the first period for the lone opening-frame tally. Slovakia added goals from Regenda, Milos Kelemen, Oliver Okuliar, Dalibor Dvorsky, and Tomas Tatar. Germany scored only twice through Lukas Reichel and Frederik Tiffels and were eliminated. Slovakia won bronze at the 2022 Games and could face Team USA in the semifinals if top seeds advance.
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