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Results after 2nd Period:

 

Group A

Denmark - Germany  0-2  (0-0, 0-2,-)

30:27 Matthias Plachta (Draisaitl, Eisenschmid)  0-1

39:49 Frederik Tiffels (Kahun, Mauer)  0-2

 

Group B

Italy - Sweden  0-2  (0-1, 0-1,-)

02:10 Anton Lander (Bratt, Eriksson)  0-1

25:25 Patric Hornqvist (Pettersson, Eriksson)  0-2

 

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Final Results:

 

Group A

Denmark - Germany  1-2  (0-0, 0-2, 1-0)

30:27 Matthias Plachta (Draisaitl, Eisenschmid)  0-1

39:49 Frederik Tiffels (Kahun, Mauer)  0-2

50:19 Mathias Bau (Meyer, O. Larsen)  1-2

 

Group B

Italy - Sweden  0-8  (0-1, 0-1, 0-6)

02:10 Anton Lander (Bratt, Eriksson)  0-1

25:25 Patric Hornqvist (Pettersson, Eriksson)  0-2

41:57 Oskar Lindblom (A. Kempe, Nylander)  0-3

42:52 Marcus Kruger (Rasmussen, M. Kempe)  0-4

48:55 Anton Lander (Eriksson)  0-5

52:33 William Nylander  0-6

55:32 Anton Lander (Lindholm)  0-7

58:29 Patric Hornqvist (A. Kempe)  0-8

 

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11 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Final Results:

 

Group A

Denmark - Germany  1-2  (0-0, 0-2, 1-0)

30:27 Matthias Plachta (Draisaitl, Eisenschmid)  0-1

39:49 Frederik Tiffels (Kahun, Mauer)  0-2

50:19 Mathias Bau (Meyer, O. Larsen)  1-2

 

Group B

Italy - Sweden  0-8  (0-1, 0-1, 0-6)

02:10 Anton Lander (Bratt, Eriksson)  0-1

25:25 Patric Hornqvist (Pettersson, Eriksson)  0-2

41:57 Oskar Lindblom (A. Kempe, Nylander)  0-3

42:52 Marcus Kruger (Rasmussen, M. Kempe)  0-4

48:55 Anton Lander (Eriksson)  0-5

52:33 William Nylander  0-6

55:32 Anton Lander (Lindholm)  0-7

58:29 Patric Hornqvist (A. Kempe)  0-8

 

Hmm... sad for Italy, but good for Great Britain :)?? 

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Results after 2nd Period:

 

Group A

Great Britain - Canada  0-5  (0-2, 0-3,-)

02:42 Mathieu Joseph (Henrique, Nurse)  0-1

12:33 Anthony Mantha (McCann, Stecher)  0-2

22:35 Kyle Turris (Mantha)  0-3

27:05 Dylan Strome (Marchessault, Chabot)  0-4

39:37 Dante Fabbro (Jost)  0-5

 

Group B

Latvia - Switzerland  1-1  (0-0, 1-1,-)

33:44 Gregory Hofmann (Kurashev, Martschini)  0-1

34:15 Miks Indrašis (Balcers)  1-1

 

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