After the Final Defeat - Roman Josi Honored as «MVP» in 2013
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Roman Josi is voted the most valuable player in the tournament for the second time after 2013.
Zurich - Swiss captain Roman Josi was named the MVP of the IIHF World Championship in Zurich and Fribourg, was also voted the best defenseman and was also named to the All-Star team. The 35-year-old Nashville supporter won the MVP award in 2013 in Stockholm. The leader of the defeated finalists received the award for his position and inclusion in the tournament's top six for the third time after 2013 and 2024 in Prague and Ostrava.
Josi was named the most valuable player.
Swiss defenseman Roman Josi won the award for the most valuable player of the 89th World Championship in hockey. The captain of the home team scored 12 points for five goals and seven assists in ten games and helped the Helvetians win the silver medals. Josi was also declared the best defenseman and made it to the best six of the championship. The Finns became world champions, defeating Switzerland in a dramatic final in overtime Three Swiss re…
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