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November 2018 International Break

Saturday 10.11.2018 - RESULTS

 

EURO HOCKEY TOUR

(STAGE 1/4 - KARJALA CUP :FIN) - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2

13:00  Sweden - Russia  1-4

17:30  Finland - Czech Republic  3-0

Standing after Day 2: 1. RUS 6, 2. FIN 3, 3. SWE 3, 4. CZE 0

Euro Hockey Tour 2018/19 Cumulative Standing after Match-Round 2/12: 1. RUS 6, 2. FIN 3, 3. SWE 3, 4. CZE 0

 

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Deutschland Cup - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2

13:30  Germany - Switzerland  3-4 After Penalty Shoot-Out

17:00  Russia "B" - Slovakia  2-1

Standing after Day 2: 1. SUI 5, 2. RUS 5, 3. GER 2, 4. SVK 0

 

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Budapest Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 4

16:00  Hungary - Italy  7-1

* Last game of the tournament Hungary - South Korea will be played after agreement of both teams next April as test match of both teams prior to the Division I Group A World Championship 2019 in Astana, Kazakhstan, and will be also counted for the final ranking of this challenger tournament

Standing after Day 4: 1. KAZ 9, 2. HUN 3*, 3. ITA 3, 4. KOR 0*

 

 

Minsk Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day

16:30  France - Slovenia  3-2 After Penalty Shoot-Out

18:30  Belarus - Latvia  1-2 After Penalty Shoot-Out

Final Standing: 1. LAT 8, 2. BLR 7, 3. FRA 2, 4. SLO 1

 

 

Gdansk Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2

14:00  Denmark - Austria  1-2 After Overtime

17:30  Poland - Norway  2-4

Standing after Day 2: 1. NOR 3, 2. AUT 2, 3. DEN 1, 4. POL 0

 

 

Vilnius Challenger - 6 Nations, 2 Groups of 3 Teams, Group winners qualify for the gold medal match

Preliminary Round Last Day

Group A

19:00  Lithuania - Belarus "B"  0-1

Final Standing: 1. JPN 4, 2. BLR 3, 3. LTU 2

Group B

15:30  Romania - Latvia "B"  1-2

Final Standing: 1. LAT 6, 2. ROU 3, 3. EST 0

 

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November 2018 International Break

Sunday 11.11.2018 - SCHEDULE

 

EURO HOCKEY TOUR

(STAGE 1/4 - KARJALA CUP :FIN) - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day

13:30  Czech Republic - Russia 

17:30  Finland - Sweden

 

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Deutschland Cup - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day

11:00  Switzerland - Russia "B"

14:30  Germany - Slovakia

 

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Gdansk Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day

13:00  Norway - Denmark

17:30  Poland - Austria

 

 

Vilnius Challenger - 6 Nations, Placement Matches

Knockout Round Last Day

Gold Medal Match

19:00  Japan - Latvia "B"

Bronze Medal Match

15:30  Belarus "B" - Romania

5th Place Match

12:00  Lithuania - Estonia

 

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The young Russians won the traditional prestigious World U17 Challenge defeating Finland 2-1 in the Gold medal game, Sweden took the bronze beating Canada "Red" team 4-3 after the penalty shoot-out.

 

No medal for host Canada is a huge surprise all 3 teams finished 4th, 5th and 6th, but even bigger flop occured to the USA who finished 8th dead last of the tournament behind the Czech team.

 

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First season´s win after first very watchable and very good performance :yes We are right now really one of the best teams in Penalty Killing in the world, clearly visible the huge work and mentality of Craig Ramsey ! Just fantastic TEAM defensive play during opponents power plays...but in other hand, the lack of real and decisive shooters in our hockey is more than alarming...we need million attempts to score one goal...we really have to find strikers for the world championships because this could really easily become our death, in this tournament our shooting efficiency must be around 5-6% if not even lower... total disaster

 

3rd win against Germany in Deutschland Cup in last 3 years. Is also something noticeable :yes, but overall only 3rd place is not what we were aiming here...

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November 2018 International Break

Sunday 11.11.2018 - RESULTS

 

EURO HOCKEY TOUR

(STAGE 1/4 - KARJALA CUP :FIN) - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day

13:3Czech Republic - Russia  5-2

17:30  Finland - Sweden  3-0

Final Standing: 1. RUS 6, 2. FIN 6, 3. SWE 3, 4. CZE 3

Euro Hockey Tour 2018/19 Cumulative Standing after Match-Round 3/12: 1. RUS 6, 2. FIN 6, 3. CZE 3, 4. SWE 3

 

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Deutschland Cup - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day

11:00  Switzerland - Russia "B"  2-4

14:30  Germany - Slovakia  0-2

Final Standing: 1. RUS "B" 8, 2. SUI 5, 3. SVK 3, 4. GER 2

 

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Gdansk Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day

13:00  Norway - Denmark   0-1

17:30  Poland - Austria  0-2

Final Standing: 1. AUT 5, 2. DEN 4, 3. NOR 3, 4. POL 0

 

 

Vilnius Challenger - 6 Nations, Placement Matches

Knockout Round Last Day

Gold Medal Match

15:3Japan - Latvia "B"  0-3

Bronze Medal Match

12:00  Belarus "B" - Romania  4-3

5th Place Match

19:00  Lithuania - Estonia  6-3

Final Standing: 1. LAT "B", 2. JPN, 3. BLR "B", 4. ROU, 5. LTU, 6. EST

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
Just now, heywoodu said:

Go Medveščak! (or not, depending on which side you're on)

 

Yes, go Medveščak!

 

Although I consider myself to be fairly neutral since I am for example completely clueless when it comes to current league standings. :p

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