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DAY 5 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Switzerland SUI.gif 3 - 2 KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 2-0, 1-2
May 17th 2022, h. 20:20, Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
 
Goals: 24. Malgin (Kurashev, Siegenthaler) 1:0, 35. Simion 2:0, 56. Herzog (Ambühl) 3:1 - 46. Blacker 2:1, 58. Orekhov (Mikhailis, Valk) 3:2
 
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DAY 5 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Sweden SWE.gif 6 - 0 GBR.gif Great Britain
Period-by-Period: 5-0, 0-0, 1-0
May 17th 2022, h. 20:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
 
Goals: 1. Asplund (Kellman, Dahlin) 1:0, 8. Nordström (Larsson, Bemström) 2:0, 11. Bengtsson (Bromé) 3:0, 14. Dahlin (Pudas, Bengtsson) 4:0, 20. Asplund (Kellman, Dahlin) 5:0, 54. Bengtsson (Lang, Tömmernes) 6:0
 
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Wednesday May 18th, 2022

 

Preliminary Round Day 6 Schedule

(GMT +3)

  

Preliminary Round

 

Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

France FRA.gif vs ITA.gif Italy
Period-by-Period:
May 18th 2022, h. 16:20, Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki

 

Switzerland SUI.gif vs SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period:
May 18th 2022, h. 20:20, Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki
 
Group B
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Norway NOR.gif vs AUT.gif Austria
Period-by-Period:
May 18th 2022, h. 16:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere

 

Finland FIN.gif vs SWE.gif Sweden
Period-by-Period:
May 18th 2022, h. 20:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
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Power Rankings

 

17th May 2022

 

Talk about the True North strong and free. After thumping Slovakia 5-1 for a third straight win, the defending champion Canadians move into first place in our third edition of the Power Rankings. Host Finland is right behind them in second place, following a dominant victory over the Americans. Meanwhile, Sweden retains third place after demolishing Great Britain.
 
1 can.png CAN Dubois uses his belly like an all-star
2 fin.png FIN Before games, we blast the old Nokia ringtone
3 swe.png SWE When we scored 13 seconds in, Sundin felt a nice tingle
4 sui.png SUI Like Colorado, but with better mountains :p
5 usa.png USA Minnesota: 5.7 million. Finland: 5.5 million :p
6 ger.png GER Pfoderl is pfreaking pfantastic!
7 den.png DEN Bow down to Bau now
8 aut.png AUT Czech this out! That’s how ya get off the schneid!
9 lat.png LAT We ain’t no monarchy, but Elvis is the king :d
10 svk.png SVK Thou shalt not high-stick a fellow #44 :(
11 fra.png FRA Camus said: “We gotta get pucks deep”
12 cze.png CZE Our pre-game meal lacked Pasta
13 nor.png NOR Why you Hoff to be mad?
14 gbr.png GBR As a hockey nation, we’re good at making tea :p
15 ita.png ITA We didn’t fiddle, but Rome still burned
16 kaz.png KAZ Can we play Canada in Hameenlinna? #1998WJChumor

 

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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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2 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Will Pasta save the Czechs or are they set to remain the shitshow of the championships? :p

Pastrňák would be an absolute present from the heaven for any coach. He would be a huge asset to any team.

 

He is simply a pure sniper, a real killer. The type of player who needs each team if they want to succeed, a player who needs like one puck per match and can shoot the winning goal and decide duels. However, it is questionable how he is physically after the health problems he had this season. But even a "Half Pastrňák" is better than most forwards on the rosters anyway. :p

 

The other and maybe more important question is also how it really is with the atmosphere and the team spirit in the team itself. because the last rumors we are hearing really worries.

 

the last I heard on the hockey forum...more or less confirm the rumor

 

According to some journalist rumours (iSport.cz, so take it with some caution, but...), Dominik Simon actually left the team after a harsh conflict with Filip Hronek, which even escalated into a physical brawl between the two players. Combined with the observation from today's game, it really seems the team is in ruin.

 

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I would love to know if this is true and what started it... why did only Simon get sent home? Was he hurt? Why not send both him? Did Simon tell Hronek he's playing like shit? Did Hronek tell Simon he's playing like shit? Why are our NHL guys fighting?lol

 

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Update from Robert Záruba (trustworthy source, unlike iSport.cz): It actually was a deeply private and personal thing, some conflict between players apparently occurred, but as Robert Záruba stated, "it was much more complicated". Robert Záruba appeals on fans and journalists to stop speculations and rumours, because these are, as he says, really sensitive private things that affect certain players as human beings. So I would respect that and stop speculating now.

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47 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Pastrňák would be an absolute present from the heaven for any coach. He would be a huge asset to any team.

 

He is simply a pure sniper, a real killer. The type of player who needs each team if they want to succeed, a player who needs like one puck per match and can shoot the winning goal and decide duels. However, it is questionable how he is physically after the health problems he had this season. But even a "Half Pastrňák" is better than most forwards on the rosters anyway. :p

 

The other and maybe more important question is also how it really is with the atmosphere and the team spirit in the team itself. because the last rumors we are hearing really worries.

 

the last I heard on the hockey forum...more or less confirm the rumor

 

According to some journalist rumours (iSport.cz, so take it with some caution, but...), Dominik Simon actually left the team after a harsh conflict with Filip Hronek, which even escalated into a physical brawl between the two players. Combined with the observation from today's game, it really seems the team is in ruin.

 

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I would love to know if this is true and what started it... why did only Simon get sent home? Was he hurt? Why not send both him? Did Simon tell Hronek he's playing like shit? Did Hronek tell Simon he's playing like shit? Why are our NHL guys fighting?lol

 

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Update from Robert Záruba (trustworthy source, unlike iSport.cz): It actually was a deeply private and personal thing, some conflict between players apparently occurred, but as Robert Záruba stated, "it was much more complicated". Robert Záruba appeals on fans and journalists to stop speculations and rumours, because these are, as he says, really sensitive private things that affect certain players as human beings. So I would respect that and stop speculating now.

I guess someone has put his hands on the other's wife/girlfriend...:rolleyes: :whistle: :coffee:

 

as we say in Italy: "probabilmente è solo una questione di corna"..."most likely, it's just a matter of horn" (=betrayal) :hairpull: :lol:

 

p.s. normally, in Italy those kind of questions end up with someone bleeding, if not worse...it's a really serious issue...

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Scores after 1st Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:FRA France -  :ITA Italy : 0-1  (0-1, -, -)

14:42 Luca FRIGO (Unassisted) 0:1

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:NOR Norway - :AUT Austria : 1-1  (1-1, -, -)

06:48 Dominique HEINRICH (Wukovits, Schneider) 0:1

07:33 Mats ROSSELI OLSEN (K.A. Olimb) 1:1

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Scores after 2nd Period

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:FRA France -  :ITA Italy : 0-1  (0-1, 0-0, -)

14:42 Luca FRIGO (Unassisted) 0:1

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:NOR Norway - :AUT Austria : 3-2  (1-1, 2-1, -)

06:48 Dominique HEINRICH (Wukovits, Schneider) 0:1

07:33 Mats ROSSELI OLSEN (K.A. Olimb) 1:1

20:55 Andreas MARTINSEN (Johannesen, Rosseli Olsen) 2:1

26:54 Lukas HAUDUM (Unterweger, Ganahl) 2:2

31:44 Martin ROYMARK (Haga, Norstebo) 3:2

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Final Scores

 

Group A  (Helsinki Ice Hall - HELSINKI)

 

:FRA France:ITA Italy : 2-1 After Overtime  (0-1, 0-0, 1-0, Overtime: 1-0)

14:42 Luca FRIGO (Unassisted) 0:1

58:54 Sacha TREILLE (Fleury, Auvitu) 1:1

61:04 Hugo GALLET (T. Bozon) 2:1 After OT

 

Group B  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:NOR Norway - :AUT Austria : 5-3  (1-1, 2-1, 2-1)

06:48 Dominique HEINRICH (Wukovits, Schneider) 0:1

07:33 Mats ROSSELI OLSEN (K.A. Olimb) 1:1

20:55 Andreas MARTINSEN (Johannesen, Rosseli Olsen) 2:1

26:54 Lukas HAUDUM (Unterweger, Ganahl) 2:2

31:44 Martin ROYMARK (Haga, Norstebo) 3:2

47:32 Mats ROSSELI OLSEN (Martinsen, K.A. Olimb) 4:2

56:12 Peter SCHNEIDER (Wukovits, Heinrich) 4:3

59:47 Martin RONNILD (Jakobsson) 5:3

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