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February 2019 International Break

Wednesday 06.02.2019 - Results

 

Gangneung (South Korea) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 1 Results   (GMT +9)

14:00  Kazakhstan - Japan   5-2

18:00  South Korea - Latvia   2-6

 

Provisional Standing After Day 1: 1. LAT 3, 2. KAZ 3, 3. JPN 0, 4. KOR 0

 

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February 2019 International Break

Thursday 07.02.2019 - SCHEDULE

 

EURO HOCKEY TOUR

(STAGE 3/4 - SWEDEN HOCKEY GAMES :SWE) - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 1

17:00  Russia - Finland   (*Played in Yaroslavl, RUS (GMT +3))

19:00  Czech Republic - Sweden

EURO HOCKEY TOUR 2018/19 Cumulative Standing after Games 6/12: 1. RUS 14, 2. FIN 10, 3. SWE 7, 4. CZE 5

 

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Slovakia Cup - 3 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 1

18:00  Slovakia - Belarus

 

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Gangneung (South Korea) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2  (GMT +9)

15:30  Japan - Latvia

19:30  Kazakhstan - South Korea

 

Klagenfurt (Austria) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 1 

16:30  Norway - France

20:00  Austria - Denmark

 

Bled (Slovenia) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 1 

16:00  Italy - Belarus "B"

19:30  Slovenia - Hungary

 

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Oh man, This was one of those epic frustrating games.. 3 players severly injured going to the hospital in a friendly tournament, nothing was right, slow pace, too many basic mistakes. whole game full of inaccurate passes from both sides, one absolutely boring and awful game, awful.

 

 

but what a match of the BLR goalie Milchakov :bowdown: the real and only bright star of this match

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quite interesting match between Russia and Finland...

 

the Finns tied the game (2-2) with only 9 seconds left on the clock (and the goalie on the bench, of course)...

then, after a scoreless OT, it all went on to the penalty shooutout, where good 18 shots were required to find a winner...

at the end of the day it was Russia to take the victory home, with Kagarlitskiy scoring 3 times in the PSO (Russia scored 4 out of 9 PS, meanwhile FIN "only" 3, 2 of them thanks to Oliver Kaski)...

 

in the other EHT game, instead, Jan Kovar scored a hattrick in the regulation, leading Czech Republic to an amazing 5-2 road win against Sweden...

 

in the end, it was a nice hockey day...:d

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February 2019 International Break

Thursday 07.02.2019 - Results

 

EURO HOCKEY TOUR

(STAGE 3/4 - SWEDEN HOCKEY GAMES :SWE) - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 1

17:00  Russia - Finland   3-2 After Penalty Shoot-Out   (*Played in Yaroslavl, RUS (GMT +3))

19:00  Czech Republic - Sweden   5-2

Provisional Standing After Day 1: 1. CZE 3, 2. RUS 2, 3. FIN 1, 4. SWE 0

EURO HOCKEY TOUR 2018/19 Cumulative Standing after Games 7/12: 1. RUS 16, 2. FIN 11, 3. CZE 8, 4. SWE 7

 

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Slovakia Cup - 3 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 1

18:00  Slovakia - Belarus   2-1 After Penalty Shoot-Out

Provisional Standing After Day 1: 1. SVK 2, 2. BLR 1...3. RUS "B" 0*

 

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Gangneung (South Korea) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2  (GMT +9)

15:30  Japan - Latvia   3-6

19:30  Kazakhstan - South Korea   5-1

Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. LAT 6, 2. KAZ 6, 3. JPN 0, 4. KOR 0

 

Klagenfurt (Austria) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 1 

16:30  Norway - France   2-0

20:00  Austria - Denmark   2-4

Provisional Standing After Day 1: 1. DEN 3, 2. NOR 3, 3. AUT 0, 4. FRA 0

 

Bled (Slovenia) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 1 

16:0Italy - Belarus "B"   3-2

19:30  Slovenia - Hungary    4-1

Provisional Standing After Day 1: 1. SLO 3, 2. ITA 3, 3. BLR "B" 0, 4.HUN 0

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February 2019 International Break

Friday 08.02.2019 - SCHEDULE

 

 

Slovakia Cup - 3 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2

18:00  Belarus - Russia "B"

 

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Gangneung (South Korea) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day  (GMT +9)

15:30  Latvia - Kazakhstan

19:30  South Korea - Japan

 

Klagenfurt (Austria) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2 

16:30  Austria - France

20:00  Denmark - Norway

 

Bled (Slovenia) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2 

16:00  Belarus "B" - Hungary

19:30  Slovenia - Italy

 

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February 2019 International Break

Friday 08.02.2019 - Results

 

 

Slovakia Cup - 3 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2

18:00  Belarus - Russia "B"   1-2

Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. RUS "B" 3, 2. SVK 2, 3. BLR 1

 

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Gangneung (South Korea) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day  (GMT +9)

15:30  Latvia - Kazakhstan   2-3 After Overtime

19:30  South Korea - Japan   2-0

Final Standing:

1. KAZ 8, 2. LAT 7, 3. KOR 3, 4. JPN 0

 

Klagenfurt (Austria) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2 

16:30  Austria - France    3-2

20:00  Denmark - Norway   3-4  Match was interrupted and stopped in 3rd period due to Ice issue, it was later decided the the game will not be replayed or finished and the result will count as final

Provisional Standing After Day : 1. NOR 6, 2. DEN 3, 3. AUT 3, 4. FRA 0

 

Bled (Slovenia) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2 

16:00  Belarus "B" - Hungary   3-5

19:30  Slovenia - Italy    2-1

Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. SLO 6, 2. ITA 3, 3. HUN 3, 4. BLR "B" 0

 

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February 2019 International Break

Saturday 09.02.2019 - SCHEDULE

 

EURO HOCKEY TOUR

(STAGE 3/4 - SWEDEN HOCKEY GAMES :SWE) - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Day 2

12:00  Finland - Czech Republic 

15:30  Sweden - Russia

EURO HOCKEY TOUR 2018/19 Cumulative Standing after Games 7/12: 1. RUS 16, 2. FIN 11, 3. CZE 8, 4. SWE 7

 

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Slovakia Cup - 3 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day

16:00  Slovakia - Russia "B"

 

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Klagenfurt (Austria) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day 

16:30  Austria - Norway

20:00  France - Denmark

 

Bled (Slovenia) Challenger - 4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

Last Day 

16:00  Italy - Hungary

19:30  Slovenia - Belarus "B"

 

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