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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2019


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8 minutes ago, hckosice said:

The :SVK  World Championships 2019 have another record btw, 412 goals scored during this tournament is the higher number of goals in all history of WCh top divisions :thumbup:

 

thanks mainly to Italy, who very generously gave up almost 50 goals only by themselves...:rofl::facepalm:

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MEDAL MATCHES HIGHLIGHTS

 

Bronze Medal Match
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
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Period-by-Period: 1-2, 1-0, 0-0, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 1-0
May 26th 2019, h. 15:45, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
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Goals:
13. Grigorenko (Sergachyov) 1:0, 21. Anisimov (Kovalchuk, Gusev) 2:2, the Winning Penalty Shoot-Out Scored by Kovalchuk 3:2 PSO - 14. Řepík (Sklenička, Rutta) 1:1, 19. Kubalík (Kovář, Gulaš) 1:2.
 
 
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2019 WCh AWARDS

 

Stone named MVP

 

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Mark Stone was named tournament MVP after his string of clutch goals helped Canada to the World Championship final in Bratislava.
 
Stone, 27, was back for his second Worlds after collecting a gold medal in Moscow in 2016, and he produced 14 (8+6) points on his way to silver this time around. Along the way, he potted the last-gasp winner in a wild 6-5 victory over Slovakia, grabbed the overtime winner to settle the quarter-final against Switzerland and opened the scoring in the semi-final success against the Czech Republic.

The Golden Knights man was also selected in the media’s All-Star team, forming a potent forward line alongside Sweden’s William Nylander and Jakub Voracek of the Czech Republic. Nylander, who was MVP two years ago in Cologne, led the tournament scoring here with 18 (5+13) points in eight games as the Tre Kronor reached the quarter-final. Voracek was close behind with 16 (4+12) as the Czechs came within a shoot-out of ending a medal drought that dates back to 2012.
 
Another Czech, defenceman Filip Hronek, also made the select roster alongside Finland’s Mikko Lehtonen. Hronek was the most productive blue liner, with 11 (3+8) points, while Lehtonen was a key figure in the Finnish team that silenced Russia’s potent offence in a 1-0 semi-final victory and battled its way to gold for the third time in its history.

Russia’s Andrei Vasilevski was the top goalie, stopping 94.58% of the shots he faced for a GAA of 1.6. Vasilevski also had two shut-outs, and produced a stellar 48-save performance in the bronze-medal game against the Czechs.

The tournament directorate selected its top three players, with Vasilevski and Hronek getting the nominations for goalie and defenceman. For Vasilevski, it’s the second time in three seasons he has collected that accolade. The best forward prize went to Russia’s Nikita Kucherov, who came off a superb season in the NHL to impress here in Slovakia. He had 16 (6+10) points to help Russia to bronze and formed a dynamic partnership with Nikita Gusev, his one-time team-mate as a schoolboy.

Individual awards selected by the Tournament Directorate:
 
Best goaltender: Andrei Vasilevski  :RUS
Best defenceman: Filip Hronek  :CZE
Best forward: Nikita Kucherov  :RUS

 
 
Most valuable player selected by the media (MVP):
 
Mark Stone  :CAN
 

All-Star team selected by the media:
 
GK: Andrei Vasilevski  :RUS

DE: Filip Hronek  :CZE  DE: Mikko Lehtonen  :FIN

FW: Mark Stone  :CAN   FW: William Nylander  :SWE   FW: Jakub Voracek  :CZE
 
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MEDAL MATCHES HIGHLIGHTS

 

Gold Medal Match
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)

 

Canada  CAN.gif  1 - FIN.gif  Finland
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 0-1, 0-2
May 26th 2019, h. 20:15, Ondrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
 
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Goals:

11. Theodore (Mantha, McCann) 1:0 - 23. Anttila (Manninen, Ojamäki) 1:1, 43. Anttila (Savinainen) 1:2, 56. Pesonen (Tyrväinen, Hakanpää) 1:3.

 

Officials:

Referees: Björk (SWE), Tufts (USA) - Linesmens: Lazarev (RUS), Lhotský (CZE)

 

Penalties:

3:4 all for 2 min,

Power-Play Goals: 0:1, Shorthanded Goals: 0:0, 9085 Attendance (sold-out).

 

Line-ups:

Canada:

Murray - Fabbro, Theodore, Severson, Nurse, Stecher, Chabot, Myers - Mantha, Turris, McCann - Stone, Dubois, Marchessault - Reinhart, Couturier, Cirelli - Joseph, Strome, Henrique - Jost

 

Finland:

Lankinen - Hakanpää, Koivisto, Ohtamaa, Lehtonen, Lindbohm, Jokiharju, Mikkola, Kaski - Kiviranta, Lammikko, Anttila - Ojamäki, Tyrväinen, Rajala - Kakko, Manninen, Pesonen - Kuusela, Sallinen, Savinainen

 

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MEDAL MATCHES IN IMAGES

 

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MEN'S

IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019

UNOFFICIAL FINAL STANDING

 

RANK NATION WCh 2020
1 :FIN Finland A
2 :CAN Canada A
3 :RUS Russia A
4 :CZE Czech Republic A
5 :SWE Sweden A
6 :GER Germany A
7 :USA United States A
8 :SUI Switzerland A
9 :SVK Slovakia A
10 :LAT Latvia A
11 :DEN Denmark A
12 :NOR Norway A
13 :GBR Great Britain A
14 :ITA Italy A
15 :FRA France I A
16 :AUT Austria I A
17 :KAZ Kazakhstan A
18 :BLR Belarus A
19 :KOR South Korea I A
20 :SLO Slovenia I A
21 :HUN Hungary I A
22 :LTU Lithuania I B
23 :ROU Romania I A
24 :POL Poland I B
25 :JPN Japan I B
26 :EST Estonia I B
27 :UKR Ukraine I B
28 :NED Netherlands II A
29 :SRB Serbia  I B
30 :CRO Croatia II A
31 :AUS Australia II A
32 :ESP Spain II A
33 :CHN China II A
34 :BEL Belgium II B
35 :ISR Israel II A
36 :ISL Iceland II B
37 :NZL New Zealand II B
38 :GEO Georgia II B
39 :MEX Mexico II B
40 :PRK North Korea III
41 :BUL Bulgaria II B
42 :TUR Turkey III
43 :TKM Turkmenistan III
44 :LUX Luxembourg III
45 :TPE Chinese Taipei III
46 :RSA South Africa III Q
47 :UAE United Arab Emirates III
48 :HKG Hong Kong III Q
49 :THA Thailand III Q
50 :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina III Q
51 :KUW Kuwait III Q
52 :KGZ Kyrgyzstan III Q

 

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  POWER RANKING

Last Edition

26th May 2019 (Medal Matches)

 

With a thrilling gold medal victory, Finland finishes first in the final Power Rankings of the 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship. Canada and Russia are second and third respectively.
 
1 fin.png FIN Mörkö! Kevin! Slovakia! WE LOVE YOU ALL!!!  :p
2 can.png CAN The struggle is real, and it’s with Finland
3 rus.png RUS Bronz-i-ya! Bronz-i-ya!
4 cze.png CZE Norway? Do you have any leftover participation medals?:p
5 swe.png SWE When Gustafsson broke the camera, he awoke an ancient curse :p
6 ger.png GER Put all Olympics in Korea for world peace, ja? :lol:
7 usa.png USA Kessel would be a perfect fit in Zurich
8 sui.png SUI Cooly! Our cow mascot, unlike Mark Streit, returns for 2020
9 svk.png SVK Like marriage, hosting isn’t what you think it’ll be :p
10 lat.png LAT Scaring the dickens out of bigger countries since 1997
11 den.png DEN For 2025, Duckly is learning to quack in Swedish
12 nor.png NOR We’re remaking Elton John’s “I’m Still Standing” video
13 gbr.png GBR Remain!
14 ita.png ITA Games are whatever, but shootouts are forever :lol:
15 fra.png FRA Marchand, Bergeron, Perron...the Cup is ours! :lol:
16 aut.png AUT Once again, we’re relaxing and enjoying Division I :p
 

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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So yeah.... Apparently somewhat 10,000 hockey fans were celebrating in the marketplace in Helsinki last night. That was just Helsinki alone :lol:

Across Finland tens of thousands finns had the urge to gather to the marketplace ( Look up "Torilla tavataan" meaning :p ).  We sure love it when Finland wins gold medals in ice hockey :champion:

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