Smelling blood, Sweden, who needed a win by at least three goals to win Group B, pressed on, and it worked; they scored a pair of goals to take a 5-2 lead, but Lukas Raymond, who had scored a beautiful goal, took a bad penalty with 2:30 left in the game. Slovakia took its time out, settled down, and deployed its power play. It took some time, but with one second left in the penalty, Dalibor Dvorsky scored when he took Slafkovsky’s rebound to make it 5-3 and win Group B for Slovakia despite the loss.