Sheffield Steelers' winger's goal can't stop GB defeat

Great Britain suffered late heartbreak for the second year in a row as they were beaten 2-1 by Ukraine in their final game at the World Championship (Division 1B) in Zagreb.
GB can hold their head high after a fine tournamentGB can hold their head high after a fine tournament
GB can hold their head high after a fine tournament

GB needed a point for the gold medal and to secure promotion to Division 1A, but Olexander Pobyedonostsev's goal with four minutes remaining saw GB miss out, just as they did in Eindhoven one year ago.

Ashley Tait had two great chances on the doorstep inside the first 30 seconds, but was twice denied by netminder Eduard Zakharchenko.

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GB outshot Ukraine 15-3 in the first period but they had to wait until early in the second session to take the lead.

For the third game in a row, Steeler Jonathan Phillips scored the opening goal as he tipped in a shot from Josh Batch (21:54).

There were no goals in the second period but Ben Bowns had to be at his best to keep out a couple of chances for Yevgen Tymchenko.

Ukraine made the start they needed to the third period as Dmytro Chernyshenko tied the game up with a low finish on the doorstep (44:25).

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A great feed from behind the net by Ross Venus set up Russell Cowley, but he was superbly denied from close range by Zakharchenko.

Britain fell behind for the first time in the tournament when Pobyedonostsev finished at the backdoor (56:04) and it was the goal which broke GB hearts.

Head coach, Pete Russell, said: "I don't know what to say, I am just stunned.

"It is like last year all over again and I just can't put it into words.

"We gave it everything we had and I really am proud of everyone.

"We were fantastic all week but we just couldn't get over the line.

"This is a horrible feeling.”