
Slovakia’s Olympic hockey dreams came crashing down in Milan as the team suffered a devastating 6-1 loss to Finland in Saturday’s bronze medal game, leaving them without any hardware to show for their efforts.
The defeat was particularly crushing for star forward Juraj Slafkovsky, who helped Slovakia capture bronze at the previous Olympics four years ago in Beijing when he was just 17 years old and earned tournament MVP honors as the leading scorer.
Slovakia had appeared poised to duplicate their previous Olympic success after dominating Group B play with a convincing 4-1 victory over defending champion Finland. The team then advanced past Germany in quarterfinal action before falling to Team USA in the semifinals.
However, their rematch with Finland for the bronze medal turned into a nightmare, with Slovakia’s players leaving the ice well before the medal presentation ceremony concluded.
“I think being fourth and being last, it’s the same thing,” Slafkovsky said. “You don’t get the medal, so it sucks. The guys that are already home, they don’t have a medal as well, and we don’t have one either. So it’s still the same thing. In my opinion, right now, that’s how I feel, it sucks, losing sucks.”
The bronze medal contest started poorly for Slovakia as they trailed by two goals early, though they managed to cut the deficit to 2-1 entering the final period. That’s when everything unraveled, as Finland netted two goals within 60 seconds of each other in the third period, including one on the power play, effectively ending Slovakia’s comeback hopes.
“Going into the third, we’re right there, it’s a 2-1 game,” Slafkovsky said. “If we score the next one, then it’s 2-2. Who knows what would have happened, but yeah I can say whatever right now, it’s not going to change anything.”
The loss may have stung even more for defenseman Martin Fehervary, who missed the previous Olympics and was seeking his first Olympic medal.
“For myself, it’s definitely the worst loss in my hockey career, I’m really disappointed,” Fehervary said. “Everyone wants to win, right? And we don’t have any medal. I don’t have any medals, so it’s really disappointing.”








