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Women's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2019


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1 hour ago, chrischi08 said:

This competition format is a joke. It is nearly impossible to move up from Group B to Group A. The top 5 will surely remain the same for some time.

I wrote the IIHF about this and they basically said it's because the women's teams apparently WISHED for a strong and less strong group. (I'm sure the US and Canada have too much influence).

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The good news is the Czechs should leapfrog Sweden and Japan next year. So then they'll be ranked 6th, and I wager that'll be enough for direct Olympics with 10 teams!

(They have to beat Japan, pretty much, by one position, and they've got it)

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1 hour ago, chrischi08 said:

This competition format is a joke. It is nearly impossible to move up from Group B to Group A. The top 5 will surely remain the same for some time.

The problem isn’t the groups. The problem is that there is no ranking round, so there is very little opportunity for group B reams to finish ahead of group A teams, short of beating one of the top 3 teams in group A...

 

This would actually be a really easy fix.

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GOLD MEDAL MATCH HIGHLIGHTS

 

 

Gold Medal Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

United States  USA.gif  (PSO)2 - 1  FIN.gif  Finland
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 1-1, 0-0, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 1-0
April 14th 2019, h. 20:00, Metro Areena, Espoo
 

 

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WOMEN'S

IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019

UNOFFICIAL FINAL STANDING

 

RANK NATION WCh2020
1 :USA United States  A
2 :FIN Finland A
3 :CAN Canada A
4 :RUS Russia A
5 :SUI Switzerland A
6 :CZE Czech Republic A
7 :GER Germany A
8 :JPN Japan A
9 :SWE Sweden I A
10 :FRA France I A
11 :HUN Hungary A
12 :DEN Denmark A
13 :NOR Norway I A
14 :AUT Austria I A
15 :SVK Slovakia I A
16 :ITA Italy I B
17 :NED Netherlands I A
18 :KOR South Korea I B
19 :POL Poland I B
20 :CHN China I B
21 :KAZ Kazakhstan I B
22 :LAT Latvia II A
23 :SLO Slovenia I B
24 :GBR Great Britain II A
25 :ESP Spain II A
26 :MEX Mexico II A
27 :PRK North Korea II A
28 :AUS Australia II B
29 :TPE Chinese Taipei II A
30 :NZL New Zealand II B
31 :ISL Iceland II B
32 :TUR Turkey II B
33 :CRO Croatia II B
34 :ROU Romania II B Q
35 :UKR Ukraine II B
36 :BEL Belgium II B Q
37 :RSA South Africa II B Q
38 :HKG Hong Kong II B Q
39 :BUL Bulgaria II B Q

 

 

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