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In 1991, Czechoslovakia failed to win a medal at the World Championships in Finland. Stanislav Neveselý and Josef Horešovský were sacked and the team was coached by Ivan Hlinka in Albertville. He named ten members of the 1991 World Championships for their Olympic squad. The team entered the group hammering Norway and coming back from 0-2 against France. Robert Lang's two goals helped beat Unified Team, which was the only one loss of the later Olympic champions. Czechoslovakia itself then recorded its first loss against Canada, but confirmed their quarterfinals participation with a win over Switzerland.

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  • In 1991, Czechoslovakia failed to win a medal at the World Championships in Finland. Stanislav Neveselý and Josef Horešovský were sacked and the team was coached by Ivan Hlinka in Albertville. He named ten members of the 1991 World Championships for their Olympic squad. The team entered the group hammering Norway and coming back from 0-2 against France. Robert Lang's two goals helped beat Unified Team, which was the only one loss of the later Olympic champions. Czechoslovakia itself then recorded its first loss against Canada, but confirmed their quarterfinals participation with a win over Switzerland.
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  • In 1991, Czechoslovakia failed to win a medal at the World Championships in Finland. Stanislav Neveselý and Josef Horešovský were sacked and the team was coached by Ivan Hlinka in Albertville. He named ten members of the 1991 World Championships for their Olympic squad. The team entered the group hammering Norway and coming back from 0-2 against France. Robert Lang's two goals helped beat Unified Team, which was the only one loss of the later Olympic champions. Czechoslovakia itself then recorded its first loss against Canada, but confirmed their quarterfinals participation with a win over Switzerland. Sweden, the reigning World Champions, met Czechoslovakia in the quarterfinals, but was beaten as Kadlec, Janecký and Augusta scored their goals and Czechoslovakia headed to the semifinals against Canada again. The game was more balanced then the group one, but was lost 2-4. The team however had not problems finding motivation to beat United States for the bronze medal. Robert Lang was the top scoring player of the team (13 points). * Round 1 * beat Norway 10-1 (goals: Rosol 3, Janecký, Žemlička, Jelínek, Lubina, Švehla, Ťoupal, Šlégr) * beat France 6-4 (goals: Janecký 2, Hrbek, Hořava, Liba, Rosol) * beat Unified Team 4-3 (goals: Lang 2, Augusta, Rosol) * lost to Canada 1-5 (goal: Kašťák) * beat Switzerland 4-2 (goals: Rosol, Lang, Veselovský, Lubina) * Quarterfinals: * beat Sweden 3-1 (goals: Kadlec, Janecký, Augusta) * Semifinals: * lost to Canada 2-4 (goals: Švehla, Augusta) * Bronze Medal Game: * beat U.S.A. 6-1 (goals: Jelínek 2, Lang 2, Procházka, Kašťák) Image:Bronze medal icon.svg * Squad: * Goalkeepers: Petr Bříza, Oldřich Svoboda, Jaromír Dragan * Defenders: Leo Gudas, Miloslav Hořava, Drahomír Kadlec, Bedřich Ščerban, Richard Šmehlík, František Procházka, Róbert Švehla, Jiří Šlégr * Forwards: Petr Rosol, Robert Lang, Kamil Kašťák, Richard Žemlička, Ladislav Lubina, Radek Ťoupal, Peter Veselovský, Petr Hrbek, Otakar Janecký, Patrik Augusta, Tomáš Jelínek, Igor Liba * Coaches: Ivan Hlinka, Jaroslav Walter
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