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Results after 2nd Period:

 

Group A

Finland - Great Britain  3-0  (0-0, 3-0,-)

20:24 Toni Rajala (Lehtonen, Olkinuora)  1-0

25:08 Atte Ohtamaa (Tyrvainen, Savinainen)  2-0

34:59 Joel Kiviranta (Koivisto, Tyrvainen)  3-0

 

Group B

Czech Republic - Italy  5-0  (1-0, 4-0,-)

07:04 Milan Guláš (Kubalík)  1-0

27:09 Radko Gudas (Jaškin)  2-0

32:07 Michael Frolík (Moravčík, Simon)  3-0

33:43 Jan Kovář (Voráček, Frolík)  4-0

34:17 Dmitrij Jaškin (Chytil, Řepík)  5-0

 

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Roster updates from today

 

:CZE  Czech Republic completed the preliminary roster adding the 25th last player in their roster. the forward Milan Guláš the Czech Extraliga top scorer of Plzeň and is already playing against Italy right now, he even scored the first goal.

 

:LAT Latvia completed the roster today as well, they added the defencer Janis Jaks as their last 25th registred player.

 

And finally also :ITA finalized their roster for the preliminary round, they added the experienced forward Tommaso Traversa meaning the end of the dream for Roland Hofer who was the whole time with the team but the coaches didn´t registred him and now he was send back home.

 

 

 

So now, there only 3 teams without complete 25 players preliminary round rosters.

:USA  still only 22 players registred (2 goalies + 20 skaters) however it´s already known that the 2 field players spots will be tomorrow filled by two defencers, the last one to accept the invitation is Luke Kunin from Minnesota Wild.

:SUI  Switzerland has 24 players registred and 1 spot available, and it will be filled by another super star, the Caolina Hurricanes striker Nino Niederreiter accepted the invitation and will fly to Bratislava soon.

and finally :RUS Russia also with 24 players registred. 1 place still available for a skater.

 

 

Remember all rosters are in the first page of this thread (2nd post) just click on the link of the country and you´ll be immediately send to the updated roster. you´re welcome.

 

 

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Final Results:

 

Group A

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

20:24 Toni Rajala (Lehtonen, Olkinuora)  1-0

25:08 Atte Ohtamaa (Tyrvainen, Savinainen)  2-0

34:59 Joel Kiviranta (Koivisto, Tyrvainen)  3-0

57:27 Kristian Kuusela (Savinainen)  4-0

59:49 Mikko Lehtonen (Jokiharju)  5-0

 

Group B

Czech Republic - Italy  8-0  (1-0, 4-0, 3-0)

07:04 Milan Guláš (Kubalík)  1-0

27:09 Radko Gudas (Jaškin)  2-0

32:07 Michael Frolík (Moravčík, Simon)  3-0

33:43 Jan Kovář (Voráček, Frolík)  4-0

34:17 Dmitrij Jaškin (Chytil, Řepík)  5-0

56:02 Dominik Simon (Voráček, Frolík)  6-0

57:42 Dmitrij Jaškin (Musil, Řepík)  7-0

57:58 Michael Frolík (Kolář)  8-0

 

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300 minutes = 15 consecutive periodes without scoring a single goal...

 

ITA - SUI  0-9

ITA - SWE  0-8

ITA - LAT  0-3  (65 shots on goal by Latvia the 3rd highest amount in history of World Championships in this format)

ITA - RUS  0-10

ITA - CZE  0-8

....something isn´t really working very well there

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