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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2019


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DAY 5 HIGHLIGHTS

 

Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Great Britain GBR.gif 0 - 9 DEN.gif Denmark
Period-by-Period: 0-3, 0-5, 0-1
May 14th 2019, h. 16:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
4219875_1000x.jpeg?rev=3
 
Goals:
9. J. Jensen (Eller, M. Lauridsen) 0:1, 10. Bau Hansen (Bödker, Regin) 0:2, 13. Poulsen (Olesen) 0:3, 22. Bruggisser (Bödker, Madsen) 0:4, 24. Eller (Jensen Aabo, Regin) 0:5, 25. Nick. Jensen (Eller, M. Lauridsen) 0:6, 31. Nick. Jensen (Storm, Eller) 0:7, 36. Poulsen (J. Jensen, Olesen) 0:8, 52. Poulsen (Jakobsen) 0:9
 

 

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Wednesday May 15th, 2019 -

Round-Robin Day 6 Schedule (GMT +2)

  

Preliminary Round

 
 
Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
United States USA.gif vs GBR.gif Great Britain
Period-by-Period:
May 15th 2019, h. 16:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
Germany GER.gif vs SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period:
May 15th 2019, h. 20:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
 
Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Switzerland SUI.gif vs NOR.gif Norway
Period-by-Period:
May 15th 2019, h. 16:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
Russia RUS.gif vs ITA.gif Italy
Period-by-Period:
May 15th 2019, h. 20:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
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DAY 5 HIGHLIGHTS

 

Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Germany GER.gif 4 - 1 FRA.gif France
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 2-1, 1-0
May 14th 2019, h. 20:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
4220395_1000x.jpeg?rev=3
 
Goals:
18. Seider (Fauser, Hager) 1:0, 34. Plachta (Eisenschmid, J. Müller) 2:1, 38. Draisaitl (Kahun) 3:1, 60. Holzer 4:1 - 25. Fleury (Bozon, Manavian) 1:1
 
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DAY 5 HIGHLIGHTS

 

Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Switzerland SUI.gif 4 - 0 AUT.gif Austria
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 0-0, 3-0
May 14th 2019, h. 20:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
4220477_1000x.jpeg?rev=3
 
Goals:
20. Fiala (Hischier, Praplan) 1:0, 54. Josi (Loeffel, S. Moser) 2:0, 59. Kurashev (Hischier) 3:0, 60. Andrighetto (Diaz, Praplan) 4:0
 
 
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13 hours ago, hckosice said:

 

haha c´mon ! you are too harsh :lol:

 

naaa..if you did watch the whole yesterday's game, you surely have noticed that, too...;)

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  POWER RANKING

Edition 3

14th May 2019 (Day 5)

 

In our third Power Rankings of 2019, Russia leads the parade after its 3-0 blanking of the Czech Republic. The Finns drop to second and the U.S. is third.
 
1 rus.png RUS Russian goalie never breaks
2 fin.png FIN Mr. Larkin, it was a privilege to serve as your pylons
3 usa.png USA DeBrincat is one cool cat
4 swe.png SWE Time for Nylander to renegotiate
5 sui.png SUI Take it easy on that bottle, Fiala! :p
6 ger.png GER Like the Flyers, we will use ALL the goalies
7 can.png CAN When you leave it that late, it’s called puckrastination :(
8 lat.png LAT 65 is also how old that Italian goalie feels now
9 cze.png CZE Voracek was transfixed by Malkin’s freshly shaved cheeks
10 svk.png SVK Hockey is more fun when Getzlaf takes five for kneeing
11 den.png DEN We’re one step closer to beating Canada 47-0 :p
12 fra.png FRA When in doubt, ask yourself: “What would Antoine Roussel do?”
13 nor.png NOR [Insert melting polar ice cap metaphor here]
14 aut.png AUT The hills ain’t alive with the sound of music
15 ita.png ITA Forget about the Goths – Rome was sacked by the Latvians
16 gbr.png GBR The Queen is gonna go full Daenerys
 
Click here to check out the previous editions of the Power Rankings.
Edition 2 (Day 3)

The Power Rankings are for the enjoyment of IIHF.com readers, and reflect the progress of teams during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship. They are distinct from the official standings and IIHF World Ranking.

 

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42 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

naaa..if you did watch the whole yesterday's game, you surely have noticed that, too...;)

 

I did.

Yes, it´s so far very bad, the difference is unfortunately huge. but as I said, with another super day from Bernard you still can do something against Austria and even Norway.

 

I meant too harsh, for this " this time, we don't even have a decent tactical plan (basically the only thing we have always had in the past)... " you know it´s not true :lol:

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Anyway I am so super hyper mega excited for the match tonight, my very first of this WCH I´ll watch live in the Steel Arena. and it´s gonna be a direct quarterfinal match a true "small final" . :woohoo:

 

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I hope we´ll win, we really need finally something good for our hockey :fingers:

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Roster updates from yesterday evening/todays morning

 

:SVK  Slovakia, since Boston is now leading 3-0 in the NHL Stanley Cup conference final, ourhopes to have Jaro Halák and one of their skaters Zdeno Chára or Peter Cehlárik are gone, our team decided to complete the roster for the preliminary round.

We officially submitted today our 24th and last 25th player to the official roster. The 3rd goalie Denis Godla and 22nd skater, the forward Dávid Bondra.

 

so now after :GBR:FIN:GER:NOR and :AUTSlovakia became the 6th team to have the final complete roster for the preliminary round.

 

:SUI Switzerland added yesterday the 24th player, the Colorado Avalanche forward Sven Andrighetto. he played already last night against Austria just after landing in Europe. SUI has now only 1 place for a skater in their roster for the preliminary round open

 

 

 

the teams that still not completed their official rosters for the preliminary round.

 

:USA United States has still only 22 players registered. (2+20) so still 3 places available for 1 goalie and 2 skaters (one of them will be used for sure by the Columbus defencer Zach Werenski who have to land to Košice soon.

:CAN Canada has now 24 players in the official roster (3+21) meaning 1 place for a skater is still available.

:DEN Denmark has right now registred 23 players (3+20) still 2 places for skaters available

:FRA France has 24 players registred (3+21) only 1 place for a skater left, probably it will be fullfiled by the defencer Pierre Crinon, since the team already send back home the experienced forward Teddy Da Costa yesterday.

:SWE Sweden 22 players registred (3+19) They have still 3 spots for skaters open, one of them will be used by Gabriel Landeskog, who already accepted the invitation and will land in Bratislava soon.

:RUS Russia has 24 players registred now (3+21) one spot for a skater is still available

:CZE Czech Republic 22 players in the official roster (3+19), so 3 places for skaters are still available,  of them will be fullfiled tomorrow by the Dallas forward Radek Faksa and the Plzeň forward Milan Gulaš.

:LAT Latvia 24 registred players (3+21) 1 place for a field player still available

:ITA Italy 24 registred players (3+21) 1 place for a field player still available

 

 

Also important things to note, few teams lost players because of injury or other things

:CAN Canada can not count on the help of Brandon Montour the defencer was injured in the game with Slovakia for injury in lower part of body and is out for the rest of the tournament

:NOR lost for the whole rest of the tournament their forward Thomas Rosseli Olsen

:LAT Latvia lost for the whole tournament their forward Rodrigo Abols, he already left the team and submitted surgery in Sweden

:SVK Slovakia our defencer Marek Ďaloga after the injury in the match vs Finland is still not fully recovered and will not be able to play at least untill the weekend...

:GER Germany has troubles with their NHL goal tender Philipp Grubauer who got some muscular injury in his first game at the tournament last night against France and according the german team is still not fit to play today against Slovakia.

 

and finally one UNBELIEVABLE NEWS !!! :DEN Denmark lost their big NHL star Lars Eller who already returned back home during the night. Apparently he had some "discret secret agreement" with the coach that he will come to Slovakia but will play only the first 3 matches ! I mean WTF ??? :lol:@wumo26 @Agger is this true ? and any news or reactions about in Denmark ? because it´s really something you don´t see every day lol

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