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DAY 3 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Norway NOR.gif PSO4 - 3 GBR.gif Great Britain
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 2-0, 0-3, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 1-0
May 15th 2022, h. 12:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
 
Goals: 17. Klavestad (Trettenes, Hoff) 1:0, 27. M. Olimb (Rosseli Olsen, Johannesen) 2:0, 36. M. Olimb (K. A. Olimb, Rosseli Olsen) 3:0, the winning penalty shoot-out scored by Haga 4:3 After PSO - 53. Dowd (Lake, Batch) 3:1, 54. Perlini (Mosey, Conway) 3.2, 57. Richardson (Perlini, Tetlow) 3:3
 
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DAY 3 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Austria AUT.gif 2 - 3OT USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 1-1, 0-1, Overtime: 0-1
May 15th 2022, h. 16:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
 
Goals: 15. Nissner (Kasper, Maier) 1:0, 35. Huber (Wukovits, Haudum) 2:0 - 35. Bellows (Meyers, Megna) 2:1, 49. Gaudete (Galchenyuk, S. Jones) 2:2, 64. L. Hughes (Farrell) 2:3 After OT
 
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DAY 3 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Denmark DEN.gif 0 - 6 SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-4, 0-1
May 15th 2022, h. 20:20, Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
 
Goals: 9. Herzog (Glauser, Corvi) 0:1, 22. Meier (Moser, Malgin) 0:2, 26. Suter (Malgin, Simion) 0:3, 33. Moser (Malgin, Suter) 0:4, 38. Kurashev (Hischier, Corvi) 0:5, 47. Malgin (Meier, Moser) 0:6
 
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DAY 3 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Czech Republic CZE.gif 3 - 5 SWE.gif Sweden
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 1-3, 1-1
May 15th 2022, h. 20:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
 
Goals: 7. Krejčí (Červenka) 1:0, 38. Kundrátek (Červenka, Jiříček) 2:4, 46. Blümel (Červenka, Šimek) 3:5 – 20. Asplund (Nordström, Bengtsson) 1:1, 23. Bemström (Wallmark, Gustafsson) 1:2, 26. Bromé 1:3, 29. Asplund (Gustafsson) 1:4, 45. Bengtsson (Bromé) 2:5
 
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Monday May 16th, 2022

 

Preliminary Round Day 4 Schedule

(GMT +3)

  

Preliminary Round

 

Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Slovakia SVK.gif vs CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period:
May 16th 2022, h. 16:20, Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki

 

France FRA.gif vs GER.gif Germany
Period-by-Period:
May 16th 2022, h. 20:20, Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
 
Group B
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Latvia LAT.gif vs NOR.gif Norway
Period-by-Period:
May 16th 2022, h. 16:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere

 

Finland FIN.gif vs USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period:
May 16th 2022, h. 20:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
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Power Rankings

 

15th May 2022

 

Things are heating up already! In our second edition of the Power Rankings, coach Patrick Fischer’s Swiss team takes over first place with big wins over Italy and Denmark. Canada hangs tough in second spot, while Sweden moves into third after taking down the Czechs.

 

1 sui.png SUI Is it too soon to have the “silver medal talk”? :p
2 can.png CAN And hey, whatever became of Nick Paul?
3 swe.png SWE The Rasmus didn’t win...but our Rasmuses did!
4 fin.png FIN Granlund’s the man and Manninen’s grand
5 usa.png USA We expected a tough game against Australia :lol:
6 cze.png CZE Yay for 36-year-old men!
7 svk.png SVK Brie tastes better than bratwurst :(
8 ger.png GER “Smells Like Team Spirit” (Nirvana ft. Grubie) :p
9 den.png DEN Next time, be nicer to Kazakhstan :lol:
10 fra.png FRA Could Texier be any sexier?
11 nor.png NOR Britannia may rule the waves, but not the shootout
12 aut.png AUT Kasper stars as a killer robot from the future
13 gbr.png GBR ABBA said it best: “I feel like I win when I lose”
14 lat.png LAT A goal per game is great if you’re Gretzky :p
15 ita.png ITA Can Bonucci skate? :d
16 kaz.png KAZ Will our special teams ever feel special again?
 
Click 12th May 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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Massive changes after the impotent performance against Germany. the coaches have made changes in all four offensive lines.

 

Lantoši was retrograded from 1st to 3rd line, Kristián Pospíšil went the other way from 3rd to Top line.

Minárik will replace Miloš Roman as center of Regenda-Slaf line,

and the 17 year old Adam Sýkora (who was added this morning to the official roster as 24th player) will experience his huge WCh debut today against nobodoy else than Canada WOW :d

 

 

Top line:                Tatar, Krištof, Pospíšil

2nd Line:          Regenda, Minárik, Slafkovský

3rd Line:              Liška, Roman, Lantoši

Checking line:     Takáč, Tamáši, Sýkora

 

 

The Defense pairs will be the same

 

Top pair:   Rosandič, Čerešňák

2nd Pair:       Ivan, Nemec

3rd Pair:      Jánošík, Grman

7th defender:   Gachulinec

 

The good news is Martin Fehérváry (Washington Capitals) will land this afternoon in Helsinki, he will not arrive at time for todays game but will be ready for Wednesday´s game against Switzerland.

 

Goalie Patrik Rybár After the first 2 matches will take a break today. The starting goalie will be Adam Húska (Matej Tomek being prepared as substitute on the bench)

 

After the young Sýkora and this afternoon arriving Fehérváry being added to the roster today we have now 24 players registered. Still one spot is open, sadly for us Calgary and Tampa Bay won their 1st round series so we definitely lost Ružička and Černák, but there still a small chance to get Marián Studenič from Dallas (But the chance is very small, he already refused the invitation earlier, but today our GM Miro Šatan will try to call him personally once again and try to persuade him to come)

 

 

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Several teams have registered additional players today ahead of the games at the 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Tampere and Helsinki, Finland.

Of the additions, Latvian defender Kristjans Rubins was the only one who joined his team from overseas. The 24-year-old has been playing in the Toronto Maple Leafs organization for the past four seasons and had his NHL debut with the Leafs this season (3 games) while spending most time with the AHL’s Toronto Marlies.

Rubins will play his third World Championship after 2018 and last year’s Worlds on home ice in Riga. After his addition the Latvians still have one spot open for another skater.

The players below have already been practising with the teams but only been registered to the official tournament roster today.

Slovakia registered forward Adam Sykora of HK Nitra today, who has been with the team before. They have two roster spots open but announced to use one for Washington defender Martin Fehervary, who is on his way to Finland.

Sweden is playing with a short roster in the anticipation of NHLers. Having started with a minimum roster of 15 skaters and two goalies, the Swedes added yesterday forwards Nils Aman and Oskar Lang of Leksands IF and today added Skelleftea AIK defender Jonathan Pudas. Tre Kronor has now two goalies and 18 skaters and could still add one more goalie and up to four more skaters.

Two more teams have completed their rosters today.

Norway added Christian Bull of Slovak club HC Nove Zamky as last players.

France added defender Enzo Guebey, who recently completed the season with Swiss runner-up ZSC Lions Zurich, and forward Fabien Colotti of the Gap Rapaces.

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Scores after 1st Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:SVK Slovakia -  :CAN Canada : 1-1  (1-1, -, -)

10:48 Adam LOWRY (Severson, Anderson) 0:1

12:47 Samuel TAKÁČ (Nemec, Regenda) 1:1

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:LAT Latvia - :NOR Norway : 1-1  (1-1, -, -)

14:04 Rodrigo ABOLS (Keninš, Balcers) 1:0

18:41 Mats ROSSELI OLSEN (Rokseth, Hoff) 1:1

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