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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2019


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DAY 9 HIGHLIGHTS

  

Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Great Britain GBR.gif 1 - 7 SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period: 1-3, 0-3, 0-1
May 18th 2019, h. 20:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
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Goals:
18. Hammond (Richardson) 1:3 - 3. Sekera (Buc, Lunter) 0:1, 3. Tatar 0:2, 10. Marinčin (Krištof) 0:3, 25. Čajkovský (Pánik) 1:4, 30. Studenič (Krištof) 1:5, 36. Sukeľ (Liška, Koch) 1:6, 58. Bondra (Koch, Nagy) 1:7
 
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Sunday May 19th, 2019 -

Round-Robin Day 10 Schedule (GMT +2)

  

Preliminary Round

 
 
Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
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Period-by-Period:
May 19th 2019, h. 16:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
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Period-by-Period:
May 19th 2019, h. 20:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
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Period-by-Period:
May 19th 2019, h. 16:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
Switzerland SUI.gif vs RUS.gif Russia
Period-by-Period:
May 19th 2019, h. 20:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
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  POWER RANKING

Edition 5

18th May 2019 (Day 9)

 

It’s hard to argue with perfection. In our fifth Power Rankings, the Russians retain first place after beating Latvia for their fifth straight win. Canada jumps up to second place and Sweden is third.
 
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RUS

Ovi shed his precious blood for our win

2 can.png CAN Why are the people in Ottawa crying?
3 swe.png SWE He isn’t married to Kate Middleton, but he is Prince William :p
4 usa.png USA The key was to visualize Denmark’s net as the Grand Canyon :lol:
5 fin.png FIN Olkinuora kept a clean sheet – the Brits, not so much
6 sui.png SUI It’s hard to dislike Sweden, but we dislike Sweden :p
7 cze.png CZE When Frolik scores, it’s nice. When Gudas scores, it’s NASTY!
8 svk.png SVK Bondra scored! We're the champs! :p
9 ger.png GER Canada’s good for a team with no McMarninnon :roflmao:
10 lat.png LAT Wes hates blowings firsts periods leads! :p
11 den.png DEN Clearly, these Americans walk and eat healthy :lol:
12 nor.png NOR Our generous welfare state provided a goal for Italy
13 fra.png FRA Does anyone remember the words to the Marseillaise?:p
14 aut.png AUT We yelled: “You can’t beat us!” Norway yelled: “Bull!”:p
15 gbr.png GBR Will Team GB Keep Calm and Remember Agincourt?
16 ita.png ITA Tardelli ! Grosso ! Miceli ! :lol:
 
 
Click here to check out the previous editions of the Power Rankings.


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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Back from the arena, with mixed feelings, happy and full of another great memories I´ll have all my life but also sad since today we lost our quarterfinals spot.

 

Like the whole country we were today cheering for Germany lol, the whole arena was chanting Deutschland ! Deutschland the whole game lol,

 

from IIHF.COM official recap of the match:

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Four days after the Germans had put their team’s quarter-final hopes in serious jeopardy, the Slovak fans were hoping that that same team could rescue them. In attendance at Steel Arena, the usual solid contingent of German fans and their chants of “Deutschland! Deutschland” was supported by Slovaks, who altered their familiar chant to: “Nemecko! Nemecko! Heja heja heja Nemecko!” However, for the second time in this tournament, the Germans would disappoint the Slovaks.

 

but well, anyway we are eliminated but despite the hard feelings right now to lost everything in the last second of the match vs Canada and in the last 2 minutes in the match against Germany (1 really, only 1 single point from one of these games would have qualify us...) we can look with hopes for the future, because this team and the performances that showed this young team is a huge sign of hope for the return of Slovak hockey to it´s past glories in the next years.

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Results after 1st Period:

 

Group A

Germany - United States  1-1  (1-1,-,-)

11:55 Frederik Tiffels (Draisaitl)  1-0

13:47 James van Riemsdyk (Keller, Martinez)  1-1

 

Group B

Austria - Czech Republic  0-2  (0-2,-,-)

06:30 Radek Faksa (Kolář, Gudas)  0-1

14:30 Dominik Kubalík (Gudas)  0-2

 

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Results after 2nd Period:

 

Group A

Germany - United States  1-1  (1-1, 0-0,-)

11:55 Frederik Tiffels (Draisaitl)  1-0

13:47 James van Riemsdyk (Keller, Martinez)  1-1

 

Group B

Austria - Czech Republic  0-5  (0-2, 0-3,-)

06:30 Radek Faksa (Kolář, Gudas)  0-1

14:30 Dominik Kubalík (Gudas)  0-2

20:41 Dominik Simon (Voráček, Hronek)  0-3

30:14 Michal Řepík (Faksa, Kubalík)  0-4

30:55 Michael Frolík (Guláš, Hronek)  0-5

 

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Final Results:

 

Group A

Germany - United States  1-3  (1-1, 0-0, 0-2)

11:55 Frederik Tiffels (Draisaitl)  1-0

13:47 James van Riemsdyk (Keller, Martinez)  1-1

50:03 Dylan Larkin (van Riemsdyk, Martinez)  1-2

56:15 Jack Eichel (Kane, Suter)  1-3

 

Group B

Austria - Czech Republic  0-8  (0-2, 0-3, 0-3)

06:30 Radek Faksa (Kolář, Gudas)  0-1

14:30 Dominik Kubalík (Gudas)  0-2

20:41 Dominik Simon (Voráček, Hronek)  0-3

30:14 Michal Řepík (Faksa, Kubalík)  0-4

30:55 Michael Frolík (Guláš, Hronek)  0-5

42:26 Michal Řepík (Kubalík, Kolář)  0-6

44:06 Jan Kolář (Voráček, Frolík)  0-7

45:01 Jakub Vrána (Jaškin, Faksa)  0-8

 

 

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Results after 1st Period:

 

Group A

France - Finland  0-1  (0-1,-,-)

09:24 Joel Kiviranta (Lindbohm, Tyrvainen)  0-1

 

Group B

Switzerland - Russia  0-1  (0-1,-,-)

03:36 Artyom Anisimov (Orlov, Gusev)  0-1

 

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