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DAY 2 HIGHLIGHTS

 

 

Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Slovakia SVK.gif 2 - 4 FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period: 1-2, 1-0, 0-2
May 11th 2019, h. 20:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
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Goals:
11. Černák (Sekera, Pánik) 1:0, 40. Marinčin (Studenič, Jaroš) 2:2 - 15. Lindbohm (Savinainen, Rajala) 1:1, 17. Kakko (Mikkola, Manninen) 1:2, 50. Kakko (Mikkola) 2:3, 60. Kakko (Manninen) 2:4
 
 
 
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Sunday May 12th, 2019 -

Round-Robin Day 3 Schedule (GMT +2)

  

Preliminary Round

 
 
Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
United States USA.gif vs FRA.gif France
Period-by-Period:
May 12th 2019, h. 12:15,  Steel Arena, Košice
 
Denmark DEN.gif vs GER.gif Germany
Period-by-Period:
May 12th 2019, h. 16:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
Great Britain GBR.gif vs CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period:
May 12th 2019, h. 20:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
 
Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Russia RUS.gif vs AUT.gif Austria
Period-by-Period:
May 12th 2019, h. 12:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
Italy ITA.gif vs SWE.gif Sweden
Period-by-Period:
May 12th 2019, h. 16:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
Latvia LAT.gif vs SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period:
May 12th 2019, h. 20:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
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DAY 1 IN IMAGES

 

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PS.Actually I have a pic with these girls from the Fanzone, while waiting for beer I asked for a selfie (They are only 7 in my phone, so no idea where were the others :p )

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Patrick Peter :AUT suspended

 

The 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Disciplinary Panel has suspended Austrian player Patrick Peter for one game due to a checking to the head and neck area infraction.

The incident occurred at 11:33 of the first period in yesterday’s game between Latvia and Austria. Latvian player Roberts Bukarts was about to receive a pass in his own zone but didn’t touch the puck. Peter moved towards Bukarts and delivered a bodycheck hitting Bukarts’ head with his shoulder.

Peter’s feet also left the ice while delivering the bodycheck making him fall as well, landing on Bukarts. Bukarts fell to the ice and remained on the ice shook up for a little while before getting up and skating back to his team’s bench.

Peter was assessed a five-minute major penalty and game misconduct by the on-ice officials.

Based on the above facts the panel determined that the actions were dangerous, creating a serious risk of injury and violating IIHF Official Rule 124 (Checking to the Head and Neck Area).

The player was assessed a one-game suspension to be served in today’s game against Russia.

 

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Results after 1st Period:

 

Group A

United States - France  3-0  (3-0,-,-)

04:05 Alex DeBrincat (Van Riemsdyk, Kane)  1-0

05:48 Frank Vatrano (Eichel,Martinez)  2-0

06:04 Alex DeBrincat  3-0

 

Group B

Russia - Austria  1-0  (1-0,-,-)

12:15 Yevgeni Dadonov (Gusev, Kucherov)  1-0

 

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Results after 2nd Period:

 

Group A

United States - France  5-0  (3-0, 2-0,-)

04:05 Alex DeBrincat (Van Riemsdyk, Kane)  1-0

05:48 Frank Vatrano (Eichel,Martinez)  2-0

06:04 Alex DeBrincat  3-0

33:56 Colin White (Q. Hughes, Martinez)  4-0

35:52 Patrick Kane (Larkin, Fox)  5-0

 

Group B

Russia - Austria  3-0  (1-0, 2-0,-)

12:15 Yevgeni Dadonov (Gusev, Kucherov)  1-0

34:23 Nikita Kucherov (Gusev)  2-0

34:59 Ivan Telegin (Kovalchuk)  3-0

 

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Final Results:

 

Group A

United States - France  7-1  (3-0, 2-0, 2-1)

04:05 Alex DeBrincat (Van Riemsdyk, Kane)  1-0

05:48 Frank Vatrano (Eichel, Martinez)  2-0

06:04 Alex DeBrincat  3-0

33:56 Colin White (Q. Hughes, Martinez)  4-0

35:52 Patrick Kane (Larkin, Fox)  5-0

40:55 Chris Kreider (Larkin)  6-0

46:36 Anthony Rech (Claireaux, Bertrand)  6-1

54:21 Colin White (Vatrano, Glendening)  7-1

 

Group B

Russia - Austria  5-0  (1-0, 2-0, 2-0)

12:15 Yevgeni Dadonov (Gusev, Kucherov)  1-0

34:23 Nikita Kucherov (Gusev)  2-0

34:59 Ivan Telegin (Kovalchuk)  3-0

40:15 Yevgeni Dadonov (Sergachyov, Malkin)  4-0

44:06 Ilya Kovalchuk (Orlov, Kuznetsov)  5-0

 

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