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Players of China (back) and South Korea compete for the puck in the men's ice hockey game at the ninth Asian Winter Games in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, February 4, 2025. /VCG
China lost their opening game 6-5 to South Korea in overtime (OT) in the men's ice hockey Group A at the ninth Asian Winter Games in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, on Tuesday.
South Korea took an early lead when Lee Chong-min found the back of the net at 6:32. However, China responded quickly, with captain Zhang Jiaqi cutting inside from the right and scoring just two minutes later. With three minutes remaining in the first period, Yan Juncheng delivered a crucial shot that put the host ahead.
The second period saw Zheng Mingju and Guo Jianing strike in quick succession to put China 4-1 up. South Korea pulled one back through Ahn Jin-hui on a short-range shot and Kim Sang-yeob followed up with another just two minutes later, narrowing the gap to 4-3.
Kim scored his second in the third period, tying the match 4-4 with a well-placed shot, while China replied within minutes as Yu Jilong found the net to make it 5-4. In a last-ditch effort, Lee's shot sent the match into overtime.
China's goalie Chen Shifeng made a crucial save with just 45 seconds remaining in the overtime before Kim Sang-wook snatched the winner for South Korea.
"South Korea are a stronger team, and we made more mistakes today. Our players are young and have limited experience at international competitions," China's captain Zhang said. "Anyway, we will do our best in the following match, striving to win a medal."
In other Group A games on Tuesday, Japan grabbed a dominant 15-0 victory over Chinese Taipei, while Kazakhstan swept past Thailand 12-0. On the women's side, South Korea routed China's Hong Kong 8-0, and Kazakhstan cruised past Thailand 9-0.