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Ice Hockey 2018 - 2019 Discussion Thread


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Spengler Cup (in Davos, SUI)

 

Knockout Round 

 

Quarterfinal Results

15:10  Metallurg Magnitogorsk (KHL, RUS) - Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers (GER)   1-3

20:15  HC Davos (SUI) - HC Oceláři Třinec (CZE)   3-1

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Spengler Cup (in Davos, SUI)

 

Knockout Round 

 

Semifinal Results

15:10  Team Canada - Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers (GER)   4-2

20:15  Kalpa Kuopio (FIN) - HC Davos (SUI)   2-1

 

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Finally after some million years a SVK player winning the Spengler Cup and being MVP of the tourney :d Well done Denis Godla :thumbup:

 

Congrats Kalpa Kuopio to win the tournament in it´s first appearance ! first :FIN winner of the tournament. Canada failed to win the 4th title in a row

 

 

 

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Spengler Cup (in Davos, SUI)

 

Knockout Round 

 

Final Result

12:10  Team Canada - Kalpa Kuopio (FIN)   1-2 After Penalty Shoot-Out

 

 

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@phelps

 

Another bizarre stuff happened at the Junior World Championships last night in the :SUI vs :RUS match

 

For the first time in Ice Hockey history, a team received 2 penalty shots in the same play :d This in fact probably never happened anywhere before. no one in the stands understood what just happened :lol:

 

In the same attack Marc Lehmann was 2 times fouled by Dmitri Samorukov, as the foul occured on a attacking player in breakaway as the last man in front of opponents net and thus losing a clear chance to score Switzerland received a penalty shot, but since there were actually 2 fouls, they received 2 penalty shots, so 2 chances to scores. Something you´ll probably never see anywhere outside of the Basketball free throws I guess :d

 

the funny thing is that SUI missed both penalties then :lol:

 

EPIC

 

 

 

 

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37 minutes ago, hckosice said:

@phelps

 

Another bizarre stuff happened at the Junior World Championships last night in the :SUI vs :RUS match

 

For the first time in Ice Hockey history, a team received 2 penalty shots in the same play :d This in fact probably never happened anywhere before. no one in the stands understood what just happened :lol:

 

In the same attack Marc Lehmann was 2 times fouled by Dmitri Samorukov, as the foul occured on a attacking player in breakaway as the last man in front of opponents net and thus losing a clear chance to score Switzerland received a penalty shot, but since there were actually 2 fouls, they received 2 penalty shots, so 2 chances to scores. Something you´ll probably never see anywhere outside of the Basketball free throws I guess :d

 

the funny thing is that SUI missed both penalties then :lol:

 

EPIC

 

 

 

 


2 penalty shots in the same play was in the game Lada vs. Chelmet in VHL in September. There were foul and the goalkeeper come in before 6th player got away.
Chelmet missed both chances but they won anyway.

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