Kazakhstan beat China to set up men ice hockey final against S Korea at Winter Asiad

HARBIN, Feb 13: Kazakhstan stunned China 3-1 in the men’s  ice hockey semifinal at the 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games on Thursday,  setting up a gold medal clash with Japan.

Both teams played solid  defense in a scoreless first period, before Kazakhstan broke the  deadlock

in the second period, taking a 2-0 lead with goals from Roman  Starchenko and Dmitriy Grents.

China pulled one back with two minutes  remaining, as Wang Jing found the net to keep the host’s hopes alive.  However, Dmitriy Breus sealed the win for Kazakhstan with a long-range  goal in the

final minute.

“We played well today and fought for every  second. Kazakhstan is the strongest team in Asia, and scoring a goal  showed our progress. We’ll give it our all to win bronze,” said China’s  captain Zhang Jiaqi.

In the other men’s semifinal, Japan won the  shootout against South Korea 4-3 to advance to the final. China will  face South Korea in the bronze medal match on Friday.

In the women’s  Group A matches, Japan dominated South Korea 6-0, while Kazakhstan beat  China 2-1.

With the Games concluding on Friday, the women’s tournament  will wrap up with China taking on Japan, while South Korea faces  Kazakhstan in the decisive round-robin matchup.

(UNI)