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  POWER RANKING

Edition 4

16th May 2019 (Day 7)

 

Ready for our fourth Power Rankings of the tournament? Riding a three-game shutout streak, the Russians stay on top, followed by Germany and Switzerland.

 

1 rus.png RUS We respect Italy’s cars (whoops, sorry, Skoda!)
2 ger.png GER Mwahahaha! Who could possibly beat us now?
3 sui.png SUI At 103, Ambuhl is a role model for active seniors
4 can.png CAN Fun fact: in Canada, it is legal to be Stone :lol:
5 swe.png SWE Mr. Meier? You can hand pass it to us anytime
6 usa.png USA In the second period, we threw their tea into the harbour
7 fin.png FIN “Kaapo? This is Patrik. Did you take my sticks?” :p
8 cze.png CZE Goal by Funny Hat, the assist to Jagr Jersey, and to Krusovice
9 svk.png SVK Guys? It’s a “full 60,” not a “full 59” :(
10 lat.png LAT Life’s a Bicevskis
11 fra.png FRA “Bonjour, Cristobal! Say, can you still touch your toes?”
12 den.png DEN Duckly passed out in the sauna :cry::p
13 nor.png NOR Ignore the trolls, it’s time to roll
14 gbr.png GBR Britain reinstates Kane-ing
15 aut.png AUT We’re focused on one game, and it rhymes with “hit a tree”
16 ita.png ITA Maybe ask the Pope? :lol:
 
 
Click 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. Another amazing moment in my life, fantastic atmosphere, fantastic tournament. and this time with a win :clap: we may lost all chances for the quarterfinals, but our team again showed brave hearts and fighting spirit

 

Sadly this was the last SVK match I had the chance to attend. I have the full day ticket for Sunday (M last ticket for this wch) even if we´ll not play, I am going to enjoy my last day at the worlds 2019

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Results after 1st Period:

 

Group A

France - Slovakia  0-2  (0-2,-,-)

13:25 Richard Pánik (Lantoši, Sekera)  0-1

19:10 Matúš Sukeľ (Feherváry, Tatar)  0-2

 

Group B

Austria - Norway  0-1  (0-1,-,-)

02:01 Christian Bull (Lindstrom)  0-1

 

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Results after 2nd Period:

 

Group A

France - Slovakia  2-3  (0-2, 2-1,-)

13:25 Richard Pánik (Lantoši, Sekera)  0-1

19:10 Matúš Sukeľ (Feherváry, Tatar)  0-2

25:31 Libor Hudáček (Pánik, Černák)  0-3

32:16 Antonin Manavian (Hecquefeuille, Bertrand)  1-3

35:09 Alexandre Texier (Chakiachvili, Fleury)  2-3

 

Group B

Austria - Norway  1-2  (0-1, 1-1,-)

02:01 Christian Bull (Lindstrom)  0-1

22:08 Peter Schneider (Heinrich, Komarek)  1-1

36:42 Johannes Johannesen (Valkvae Olsen, Martinsen)  1-2

 

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Final Results:

 

Group A

France - Slovakia  3-6  (0-2, 2-1, 1-3)

13:25 Richard Pánik (Lantoši, Sekera)  0-1

19:10 Matúš Sukeľ (Feherváry, Tatar)  0-2

25:31 Libor Hudáček (Pánik, Černák)  0-3

32:16 Antonin Manavian (Hecquefeuille, Bertrand)  1-3

35:09 Alexandre Texier (Chakiachvili, Fleury)  2-3

40:16 Erik Černák (Pánik, Tatar)  2-4

42:41 Michal Čajkovský (Buc)  2-5

45:41 Ladislav Nagy (Daňo, Marinčin)  2-6

57:50 Anthony Rech (Texier, Dame-Malka)  3-6

 

Group B

Austria - Norway  3-5  (0-1, 1-1, 2-3)

02:01 Christian Bull (Lindstrom)  0-1

22:08 Peter Schneider (Heinrich, Komarek)  1-1

36:42 Johannes Johannesen (Valkvae Olsen, Martinsen)  1-2

49:37 Konstantin Komarek (Pallestrang, Schneider)  2-2

50:33 Alexander Reichenberg (Haga, Holos)  2-3

53:22 Christian Bull (Olimb, Reichenberg)  2-4

59:09 Dominique Heinrich (Schneider, Zwerger)  3-4

59:17 Christian Bull (Lindstrom)  3-5

 

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