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24 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Interesting, I always thought that if Russia stopped the invasion before the end of 2022 (probably more hopeful than realistic), they would be brought back for the 2023 sporting season in which case this decision would be a bit premature.

 

If the other summer sports follow through with the same plan then it'll have a lot of implications for qualification to the 2024 Olympics.

I am pretty sure Russia will not be in Paris if you ask me. They violated the olympic truce, I do not see how IOC will allow them to compete even under Olympic flag.

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Scores after 1st Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:SVK Slovakia - :DEN Denmark : 2-0  (2-0, -, -)

10:00 Tomáš TATAR (Krištof) 1:0

19:37 Tomáš TATAR (Krištof) 2:0

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:USA United States - :NOR Norway : 2-0  (2-0, -, -)

03:45 Ryan HARTMAN (Galchenyuk, Lafferty) 1:0

07:20 Matthew BOLDY (Galchenyuk) 2:0

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Scores after 2nd Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:SVK Slovakia - :DEN Denmark : 5-0  (2-0, 3-0, -)

10:00 Tomáš TATAR (Krištof) 1:0

19:37 Tomáš TATAR (Krištof) 2:0

21:57 Pavol REGENDA (Slafkovsky, Nemec) 3:0

32:17 Mislav ROSANDIČ @dcro first careers goal at WCH (Lunter, Nemec) 4:0

38:20 Juraj SLAFKOVSKÝ (Unassisted) 5:0

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:USA United States - :NOR Norway : 3-1  (2-0, 1-1, -)

03:45 Ryan HARTMAN (Galchenyuk, Lafferty) 1:0

07:20 Matthew BOLDY (Galchenyuk) 2:0

22:43 Andreas MARTINSEN (Haga, Roymark) 2:1

28:05 Ben MEYERS (Hughes, Kuhlman) 3:1

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3 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

Interesting, I always thought that if Russia stopped the invasion before the end of 2022 (probably more hopeful than realistic), they would be brought back for the 2023 sporting season in which case this decision would be a bit premature.

 

If the other summer sports follow through with the same plan then it'll have a lot of implications for qualification to the 2024 Olympics.

Won't :RUS and :BLR be relegated anyway? There are already 16 teams set for next year without them.

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Final Score

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:SVK Slovakia - :DEN Denmark : 7-1  (2-0, 3-0, 2-1)

10:00 Tomáš TATAR (Krištof) 1:0

19:37 Tomáš TATAR (Krištof) 2:0

21:57 Pavol REGENDA (Slafkovsky, Nemec) 3:0

32:17 Mislav ROSANDIČ (Lunter, Nemec) 4:0

38:20 Juraj SLAFKOVSKÝ (Krištof) 5:0

47:43 Joachim BLICHFELD (M. Lauridsen, Ehlers) 5:1

58:53 Šimon NEMEC (Takáč, Roman) 6:1

59:19 Pavol REGENDA (Nemec, Lantoši) 7:1

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:USA United States - :NOR Norway : 4-2  (2-0, 1-1, 1-1)

03:45 Ryan HARTMAN (Galchenyuk, Lafferty) 1:0

07:20 Matthew BOLDY (Galchenyuk) 2:0

22:43 Andreas MARTINSEN (Haga, Roymark) 2:1

28:05 Ben MEYERS (Hughes, Kuhlman) 3:1

41:59 Daniel ROKSETH (Jakobsson, Trettenes) 3:2

59:20 Sean FARRELL (Unassisted) 4:2

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15 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Won't :RUS and :BLR be relegated anyway? There are already 16 teams set for next year without them.

 

Not sure, the IIHF essentially removed them and re-juggled Division 1. They also have to decide on how to handled the withdrawn teams in the lower divisions.

 

The fairest thing would probably be to reintroduce them in Division 1A and for the withdrawn teams back to their old divisions, but Russia does have a lot of clout. We could see a scenario where 18 teams compete at the world champs and then either four get relegated or two get relegated, but none get promoted.

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Scores after 1st Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:CAN Canada - :FRA France : 2-0  (2-0, -, -)

12:40 Dylan COZENS (Sanheim, Batherson) 1:0

17:31 Max COMTOIS (Sanheim, Lowry) 2:0

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:FIN Finland - :CZE Czech Republic : 2-0  (2-0, -, -)

09:31 Joel ARMIA (Pesonen) 1:0

16:17 Sakari MANNINEN (Sallinen, Granlund) 2:0

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Scores after 2nd Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:CAN Canada - :FRA France : 4-0  (2-0, 2-0, -)

12:40 Dylan COZENS (Sanheim, Batherson) 1:0

17:31 Max COMTOIS (Sanheim, Lowry) 2:0

22:07 Pierre-Luc DUBOIS (Cozens, Batherson) 3:0

35:10 Eric O´DELL (Whitecloud, Holden) 4:0

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:FIN Finland - :CZE Czech Republic : 3-0  (2-0, 1-0, -)

09:31 Joel ARMIA (Pesonen) 1:0

16:17 Sakari MANNINEN (Sallinen, Granlund) 2:0

35:34 Toni RAJALA (Seppala, Heiskanen) 3:0

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