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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2019


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DAY 12 HIGHLIGHTS

 

Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Slovakia SVK.gif  (PSO)2 - 1 DEN.gif Denmark
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 1-0, 0-1, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 1-0
May 21st 2019, h. 16:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
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Goals:
40. Marinčin (Studenič, Nagy) 1:0, the Winning Penalty Shoot-Out Scored by Nagy 2:1 PSO - 47. Bödker (Russel, Aabo Jensen) 1:1.
 
  
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DAY 12 HIGHLIGHTS

 

Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Norway NOR.gif 1 - 4 LAT.gif Latvia
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 0-1, 0-3
May 21st 2019, h. 16:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
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Goals:
16. Lindström (Holös, Martinsen) 1:0 – 23. Indrašis (Balcers, Blugers) 1:1, 47. Jaks (Balinskis, Indrašis) 1:2, 48. Marenis (Kulda, Balcers) 1:3, 55. Keninš (Indrašis) 1:4.
 
 
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DAY 12 HIGHLIGHTS

 

Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Canada CAN.gif 3 - 0 USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period: 2-0, 1-0, 0-0
May 21st 2019, h. 20:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
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Goals:
2. Dubois (Stone) 1:0, 9. Turris (Mantha) 2:0, 36. McCann (Turris) 3:0.
 
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DAY 12 HIGHLIGHTS

 

Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
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Period-by-Period: 1-0, 0-6, 3-1
May 21st 2019, h. 20:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
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Goals:
8. Landeskog (M. Pettersson, E. Pettersson) 1:0, 53. Nylander (Wennberg) 2:6, 57. Ekman-Larsson (E. Pettersson) 3:7, 59. Klingberg (Ekman-Larsson, Nylander) 4:7 - 21. Anisimov (Gusev, Kucherov) 1:1, 25. Dadonov (Sergachyov, Kuznetsov) 1:2, 29. Ovechkin (Malkin, Khafizullin) 1:3, 35. Kaprizov 1:4, 38. Grigorenko 1:5, 38. Malkin (Zadorov, Dadonov) 1:6, 53. Orlov (Barabanov, Telegin) 2:7.
 
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  POWER RANKING

Edition 6

21st May 2019 (Day 12)

 

With a huge 7-4 win over defending champion Sweden, the Russians hold down top spot in our sixth Power Rankings as we prepare for the quarter-finals. Canada stays in second place, while Germany jumps up to third place.
 
1 rus.png RUS Comrades, we have turned the Swedish coach’s beard grey! :p
2 can.png CAN Oh, Mark. How could you go behind Cory’s back like that?
3 ger.png GER “Joachim? We decided we need a Finnish coach for Qatar...” :lol:
4 fin.png FIN Woo hoo, Forsberg and Sundin aren’t playing! :lol:
5 swe.png SWE Woo hoo, we’ve never heard of any of these dudes! :roflmao:
6 cze.png CZE Voracek is voracious, perspicacious, and efficacious
7 sui.png SUI All our goalies are good, except that invisible guy
8 usa.png USA It’s the Kremlin on Line One
9 svk.png SVK We will Ladis-love you forever
10 lat.png LAT Elvis? Enjoy Bob’s condo
11 den.png DEN Duckly needs off-season beak surgery
12 nor.png NOR Bonsaksen’s goal song is “Hit Me With Your Best Shot”:p
13 gbr.png GBR It’s coming home, it’s coming home! :d
14 ita.png ITA Veni, vidi, McMonagle :p
15 fra.png FRA They’re “Bigger Than Us”
16 aut.png AUT We like Raffls, not lotteries
 
 
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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Tournament Format

Knockout Round

 

 

The top-four ranked teams of each Preliminary Round group advance to the quarter-finals that will be played cross-over.

 

The first-place team in each preliminary-round group plays the fourth-place team of the other group, while the second-place team plays the third-place team of the other group. 1A-4B, 2A-3B, 1B-4A, 2B-3A.

!!!IMPORTANT CHANGE OF RULES!!!

In the semi-finals the best-ranked team - criteria: 1) placement in the group, 2) points in the preliminary round, 3) goal difference in the preliminary round, 4) goals scored in the preliminary round, 5) seeding coming into the tournament - will play against the lowest-ranked semi-finalist. The 2nd-best ranked semi-finalist will play the 3rd-best ranked semi-finalist. Both semi-final games will be played in Bratislava.

 

The best-ranked semi-finalist according to beforementioned criteria, shall play the 15:15 game in Bratislava. The time slots will officially be determined after the quarter-final games.

The winning teams of the semi-final games advance to the gold medal game while the semi-final losing teams play for bronze.

 

Overtime Operations

 

Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match

  • In case of a tie at the conclusion of regulation time in a Quarter Final, Semi Final and Bronze Medal Game, there will be a 10-minute sudden-death overtime period played after a three-minute intermission.
  • The teams will not change ends.
  • The overtime period shall be played with each team at the numerical strength of three (3) skaters and one (1) goaltender.
  • The team, which scores a goal during this period is the winner.

 

Gold Medal Match

  • In the Gold Medal Game, 20-minute sudden-death overtime periods will be played until the winning goal is scored. Between each period, there will be a 15-minute intermission during which the ice will be resurfaced.
  • The teams will not change ends.
  • The overtime period shall be played with each team at the numerical strength of three (3) skaters and one (1) goaltender.
  • The team which scores a goal in overtime is declared winner.

 

Penalty-Shot Shootout Procedure

 

If no goal is scored in the overtime period then the Penalty-Shot Shootout (PSS) procedure will apply. The following procedure will be utilized:

 

  • Five different shooters from each team will take alternate shots, until a decisive goal is scored.
  • If the game is still tied after five shots by each team, the PSS will continue with a tie-break shoot out by one player of each team, with a reversed shooting order. The same or new players can take the tie-break shots.
  • The same player can also be used for each shot by a team in the tie-break shoot-out.
  • Only the decisive goal will count in the result of the game !
  • Shots will be taken at both ends of the ice. The area of the ice to be used will be dry scraped.
  • A coin toss will determine which team takes the first shot, with the winner of the toss having the choice whether his team will shoot first or second.
  • Any player whose penalty was not over when overtime ended cannot take the shots and must stay in the penalty box or in the dressing room.
  • The goaltenders will defend the same goal, as in the overtime period. The goaltenders from each team may be changed after each shot.
  • The players of both teams will take the shots alternately until a decisive goal is scored.
  • Only the decisive goal will count in the result of the game. It shall be credited to the team that scored the goal and charged against the team that was scored upon !

 

 

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Thursday May 23rd, 2019 -

Quarterfinals Schedule (GMT +2)

  

Knockout Round

 
 
Quarterfinals
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Canada CAN.gif vs SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period:
May 23rd 2019, h. 16:15, Steel Arena, Košice
 
Russia RUS.gif vs USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period:
May 23rd 2019, h. 16:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava

  Finland FIN.gif vs SWE.gif Sweden
Period-by-Period:
May 23rd 2019, h. 20:15, Steel Arena, Košice

Russia RUS.gif vs USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period:
May 23rd 2019, h. 16:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
 
 
Seeding for the Semifinals
 
1. :RUS Russia
2. :CAN Canada
3. :CZE Czech Republic
4. :FIN Finland
5. :SWE Sweden
6. :GER Germany
7. :USA United States
8. :SUI Switzerland
 
Remember that the highest-seeded semi-finalist will play against the lowest-ranked semi-finalist. The 2nd-best ranked semi-finalist will play the 3rd-best ranked semi-finalist
 
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Anthony Mantha :CAN  has been assessed by the IIHF Disciplinary panel 1 match suspension. Mantha will miss Canada’s quarter-final game against Switzerland.

 

The suspension is due to a violation of IIHF Rule 124-Checking to the Head and Neck. The incident in question occurred on 21 May, at 29:31 in the 2nd period of the game between Canada and USA.

 

He will be eligible to return for the semi-final round should Canada advance.

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  STATS AFTER PRELIMINARY ROUND

 

Scoring Leaders:

1. William Nylander :SWE 17 points (5 Goals + 12 Assists)

2. Nikita Kucherov :RUS  15 (6+9)

3. Jakub Voráček :CZE  15 (3+12)

4. Michael Frolík :CZE  14 (7+7)

5. Anthony Mantha :CAN  12  (7+5)

6. Nikita Gusev :RUS  12 (3+9)

7. Dominik Simon :CZE  11 (4+7)

8. Yevgeni Dadonov :RUS  10 (7+3)

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25. Martin Marinčin :SVK  7 (3+4)

 

Goal Scoring Leaders:

1. Yevgeni Dadonov :RUS , Michael Frolík :CZE and Anthony Mantha :CAN  7 Goals

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8. Matúš Sukeľ :SVK  5 Goals

 

Assists Leaders:

1. William Nylander :SWE and Jakub Voráček :CZE  12 Assists

3. Nikita Gusev :RUS and Nikita Kucherov :RUS  9 Assists

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11. Richard Pánik :SVK  6  Assists

 

Face-Off Leaders:

1. William Nylander :SWE  73.08 %

2. Anton Lander :SWE  69.66 %

3. Arttu Ilomaki :FIN  68.85 %

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26. Dávid Buc :SVK  55.13 %

 

+/- Leaders

(being on the ice when the team scored/conceded goal):

1. William Nylander :SWE  +15 (+17 -2)

2. Dominik Simon :CZE  +11 (+15 -4)

3. Jakub Voráček :CZE  +10 (+14 -4)

 

 

Most Penalised Players:

1. Patrick Peter :AUT  31 minutes

2. Ralfs Freibergs :LAT  27 minutes

3. Maris Bičevskis :LAT  25 minutes

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16. Ladislav Nagy :SVK  12 minutes

 

 

Goaltenders Leaders:

1. Carter Hart :CAN  96.43 % (3 matches)

2. Andrei Vasilevski :RUS  94.57 % (5 matches)

3. Leonardo Genoni :SUI  94.25 % (3 matches)

 

 

Team Scoring Efficiency:

1. Czech Republic :CZE  15.66 %

2. Russia :RUS  15.45 %

3. Sweden :SWE  15.13 %

4. Canada :CAN  13.33 %

5. SLOVAKIA :SVK  12.61 %

6. United States :USA  11.02 %

7. Germany :GER  10.29 %

8. Norway :NOR  10.27 %

9. Switzerland :SUI  9.64 %

10. Denmark :DEN  8.78 %

11. Finland :FIN  8.66 %

12. Latvia :LAT  8.64 %

13. France :FRA  7.91 %

14. Great Britain :GBR  6.77 %

15. Austria :AUT  5.52 %

16. Italy :ITA  4.17 %

 

 

Team Power Play Efficiency:

1. Canada :CAN  52.63 % :bowdown:

2. United States :USA  43.75 %

3. SLOVAKIA :SVK  38.10 %

4. Latvia :LAT  34.48 %

5. Sweden :SWE  32.00 %

6. Russia :RUS  30.43 %

7. Finland :FIN and France :FRA  25.00 %

9. Czech Republic :CZE  23.08 %

10. Denmark :DEN  21.88 %

11. Norway :NOR  13.64 %

12. Germany :GER  13.04 %

13. Switzerland :SUI  11.43 %

14. Austria :AUT  9.09 %

15. Great Britain :GBR and Italy :ITA  0 %

 

 

Team Penalty Killing Efficiency:

1. Russia :RUS and Sweden :SWE  90.00 %

3. United States :USA  85.71 %

4. Finland :FIN  83.33 %

5. Czech Republic :CZE  82.76 %

6. Switzerland :SUI  82.61 %

7. Canada :CAN  80.95 %

8. Latvia :LAT  77.27 %

9. Austria :AUT  77.14 %

10. France :FRA  76.00 %

11. Germany :GER  75.00 %

12. Denmark :DEN  73.91 %

13. Norway :NOR  69.57 %

14. Italy :ITA  68.18 %

15. SLOVAKIA :SVK  63.16 %

16. Great Britain :GBR  47.83 %

 

Team Penalties:

1. Austria :AUT  99 minutes

2. Latvia :LAT  96 minutes

3. Czech Republic :CZE  90 minutes

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11. SLOVAKIA :SVK  56 minutes

 

all stats on IIHF.COM

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