Adam Klapka Scores First 2 Iihf Goals: ‘it’s Something You Dream About’

Adam Klapka played his first IIHF World Championship game on Thursday against Hungary but his second game on Saturday was more memorable. The 24-year-old Calgary Flames winger recorded two goals and an assist in an 8-1 victory over Kazakhstan.
He assisted on Jakub Flek’s goal early in the second period to make it 2-0 but waited until the third period to score his goals. Before that, he missed a couple of point-blank chances.
“Honestly, I was a little angry with myself,” he told the media after the game, according to Hokej.cz. “When you're alone in the slot, you should score because it doesn’t happen very often. I should convert these chances. But I’m glad I finally found a way to score.”
Did he ever. A minute into the third period, he picked up the corner deep in his own zone and went end-to-end, beating five Kazakhs and splitting the defense along the way to give the Czechs a 5-0 lead.
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“The defenseman hit my stick and the puck went up in the air,” he said about the finish. “I wanted to bury it under (the goalie) and I found a hole between the legs, so I put it there.”
His second goal closed out the scoring in the final minute.
“Flíček (Flek) wanted to pass it to me and it hit a Kazakh stick, so again from the air, I just wanted to try to put it past the goalie, and fortunately I did,” Klapka described.
“I really enjoyed it. It’s something you dream about when you watch the World Championship at home.”
Klapka wasn’t the only Czech to record three points in the game. Captain Roman Červenka, a former Flame, recorded a hat trick.
"I'm happy for him,” said Klapka. Roman is a professional and you can learn a lot from him. He’s the first to enter the locker room and the last to leave. I like watching how he takes care of himself – it’s inspiring. It’s incredible to enjoy time with him like this and be right there.”
With injured Jakub Lauko due back into the lineup at some point and speculation about the addition of David Kämpf to the Czech team if the Toronto Maple Leafs get eliminated on Sunday, Klapka doesn’t know if he’ll get the chance to play any more games in this tournament, but he’ll be ready if he does.
“It’s up to the coaches,” he said. “I tried to do my best in the two games I played. We’ll see how it goes. I’ll do what the coaches say and be ready for anything.”