I think we find a way to take points.
I don't think people should be surprised by the fact that we stole a point. Last time we were up in 2015 we beat Switzerland.
The Swiss and our styles are mirrors, in no small part because our program is designed after theirs. The way to beat Austria is play a great structured game, to use strength and puck possession to keep the puck in the offensive zone for extended periods of time and with big defensemen and creative wing-play to get open shots.
Switzerland and Austria are both new age hockey style countries. Switzerland is used to doing to other bigger countries what Austria does to it as the underdog, just harass the puck, be pesky, and when the opportunity comes to use speed to get chances.
When I heard they didn't have Seigenthaler, and of course not Josi, I figured that would make things a lot more even because if the game is just going to be a track meet, we can keep up.