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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2022


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DAY 7 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Canada CAN.gif 6 - 3 KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
Period-by-Period: 3-2, 1-0, 2-1
May 19th 2022, h. 21:30, Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
 
Goals: 4. Cozens (Graves, Roy) 1:1, 15. Batherson (Johnson, Graves) 2:2, 18. Lowry (Johnson, Anderson) 3:2, 33. Severson (Gregor) 4:2, 52. Cozens (Batherson, Severson) 5:3, 60. Cozens (Dubois, Severson) 6:3 – 3. Petuchov (Gurkov, Asetov) 0:1, 13. Shestakov (Akolzin, Panyukov) 1:2, 48. Savitski (Mikhailis, Orekhov) 4:3
 
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Friday May 20th, 2022

Preliminary Round Day 8 Schedule

(GMT +3)

Preliminary Round

 

Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Germany GER.gif vs ITA.gif Italy
Period-by-Period:
May 20th 2022, h. 16:20, Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki

 

Kazakhstan KAZ.gif vs SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period:
May 20th 2022, h. 20:20, Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
 
Group B
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Great Britain GBR.gif vs FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period:
May 20th 2022, h. 16:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere

 

Latvia LAT.gif vs AUT.gif Austria
Period-by-Period:
May 20th 2022, h. 20:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
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Power Rankings

 

19th May 2022

 

Sweden climbs into first place in our fourth Power Rankings of the 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship after edging host Finland, the Olympic champions, in a 3-2 shootout win. The Swiss are right there in second place with four consecutive Group A victories, while the Canadians follow in third place after downing Kazakhstan 6-3.
 
1 swe.png SWE We like this new era of Sweden-Finland cooperation :p
2 sui.png SUI Chocolate is sweet, breakaway goals are sweeter :(
3 can.png CAN Hey Kazakhstan! Wanna be our new archrival?
4 fin.png FIN Laugh it up, you one-handed Forsberg lovers!
5 usa.png USA Backstreet Boys > One Direction
6 cze.png CZE Bergernka and Marchacek fit right in
7 ger.png GER We didn’t start the fire :lol:
8 den.png DEN It was Billy Joel’s fault
9 nor.png NOR Polar bears love Sacher Torte
10 svk.png SVK Too soon to plan the bronze medal parade :mad:
11 aut.png AUT Losing to Norway is not the self-care we need
12 fra.png FRA Treille bien! Gallet Les Bleus! :d
13 ita.png ITA St. Bernard, patron saint of saves
14 lat.png LAT If we had McDavid, we would have lost 9-6 :d
15 gbr.png GBR They threw our tea in the harbour again :p
16 kaz.png KAZ We fear no one (except Denmark, obviously)
 
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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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Scores after 1st Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:GER Germany - :ITA Italy : 4-0  (4-0, -, -)

05:01 Alexander KARACHUN (J. Muller, Loibl) 1:0

06:17 Kai WISSMANN (Kastner) 2:0

13:14 Yasin EHLIZ (Bittner, Michaelis) 3:0

17:58 Daniel FISCHBUCH (Wissmann, Reichel) 4:0

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:GBR Great Britain - :FIN Finland : 0-2  (0-2, -, -)

06:48 Niklas FRIMAN (Vatanen, Lammikko) 0:1

11:38 Juuso HIETANEN (Manninen, Lehtonen) 0:2

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Scores after 2nd Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:GER Germany - :ITA Italy : 6-1  (4-0, 2-1, -)

05:01 Alexander KARACHUN (J. Muller, Loibl) 1:0

06:17 Kai WISSMANN (Kastner) 2:0

13:14 Yasin EHLIZ (Bittner, Michaelis) 3:0

17:58 Daniel FISCHBUCH (Wissmann, Reichel) 4:0

25:01 Lukas REICHEL (Noebels, Michaelis) 5:0

25:37 Tommaso TRAVERSA (Miglioranzi, Pietroniro) 5:1

34:55 Daniel FISCHBUCH (Reichel, Wissmann) 6:1

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:GBR Great Britain - :FIN Finland : 0-4  (0-2, 0-2, -)

06:48 Niklas FRIMAN (Vatanen, Lammikko) 0:1

11:38 Juuso HIETANEN (Manninen, Lehtonen) 0:2

26:40 Valtteri FILPPULA (Granlund, Hartikainen) 0:3

28:27 Joel ARMIA (Friman, Pesonen) 0:4

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Final Scores

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:GER Germany - :ITA Italy : 9-4  (4-0, 2-1, 3-3)

05:01 Alexander KARACHUN (J. Muller, Loibl) 1:0

06:17 Kai WISSMANN (Kastner) 2:0

13:14 Yasin EHLIZ (Bittner, Michaelis) 3:0

17:58 Daniel FISCHBUCH (Wissmann, Reichel) 4:0

25:01 Lukas REICHEL (Noebels, Michaelis) 5:0

25:37 Tommaso TRAVERSA (Miglioranzi, Pietroniro) 5:1

34:55 Daniel FISCHBUCH (Reichel, Wissmann) 6:1

41:27 Yasin EHLIZ (Michaelis, Schmolz) 7:1

42:45 Alexander KARACHUN (Schmolz, Loibl) 8:1

47:26 Luca FRIGO (Petan) 8:2

49:50 Daniel MANTENUTO (Trivellato, S, Kostner) 8:3

57:04 Samuel SORAMIES (Wissmann, Kastner) 9:3

59:41 Alex PETAN (Hannoun, Glira) 9:4

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:GBR Great Britain - :FIN Finland : 0-6  (0-2, 0-2, 0-2)

06:48 Niklas FRIMAN (Vatanen, Lammikko) 0:1

11:38 Juuso HIETANEN (Manninen, Lehtonen) 0:2

26:40 Valtteri FILPPULA (Granlund, Hartikainen) 0:3

28:27 Joel ARMIA (Friman, Pesonen) 0:4

49:01 Saku MAENALANEN (Lindell, Ohtamaa) 0:5

55:42 Toni RAJALA (Heiskanen, Pesonen) 0:6

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Scores after 1st Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:KAZ Kazakhstan - :SVK Slovakia : 2-1  (2-1, -, -)

12:12 Andrej KOLLÁR (Takáč) 0:1

15:17 Kirill PANYUKOV (Blacker, Orekhov) 1:1

17:52 Dmitri SHEVCHENKO (Starchenko, Valk) 2:1

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:LAT Latvia - :AUT Austria : 0-0  (0-0, -, -)

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Scores after 2nd Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:KAZ Kazakhstan - :SVK Slovakia : 2-4  (2-1, 0-3, -)

12:12 Andrej KOLLÁR (Takáč) 0:1

15:17 Kirill PANYUKOV (Blacker, Orekhov) 1:1

17:52 Dmitri SHEVCHENKO (Starchenko, Valk) 2:1

29:47 Martin FEHÉRVÁRY (Liška, Slafkovský) 2:2

33:18 Adam LIŠKA (Krištof, Húska) 2:3

34:26 Juraj SLAFKOVSKÝ - Penalty Shot 2:4

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:LAT Latvia - :AUT Austria : 3-2  (0-0, 3-2, -)

21:10 Benjamin NISSNER (Raffl, Schneider) 0:1

25:36 Rudolfs BALCERS (Jaks, Abols) 1:1

29:50 Rihards BUKARTS (Čukste, Džierkals) 2:1

31:24 Dominique HEINRICH (Schneider, Haudum) 2:2

35:40 Rudolfs BALCERS (Rih. Bukarts, Sotnieks) 3:2

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