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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2022


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Score after 1st Period

 

Semifinal 2 : S2-S3  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:CAN Canada - :CZE Czech Republic : 1-1  (1-1, -, -)

07:07 David KREJČÍ (Červenka, Hronek) 0:1

19:27 Dylan COZENS (Dubois) 1:1

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Score after 2nd Period

 

Semifinal 2 : S2-S3  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:CAN Canada - :CZE Czech Republic : 4-1  (1-1, 3-0, -)

07:07 David KREJČÍ (Červenka, Hronek) 0:1

19:27 Dylan COZENS (Dubois) 1:1

27:33 Adam LOWRY (Johnson, Chabot) 2:1

28:54 Kent JOHNSON (Mercer) 3:1

30:52 Matt BARZAL (Cozens, Batherson) 4:1

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Final Score

 

Semifinal 2 : S2-S3  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:CAN Canada - :CZE Czech Republic : 6-1  (1-1, 3-0, 2-0)

07:07 David KREJČÍ (Červenka, Hronek) 0:1

19:27 Dylan COZENS (Dubois) 1:1

27:33 Adam LOWRY (Johnson, Chabot) 2:1

28:54 Kent JOHNSON (Mercer) 3:1

30:52 Matt BARZAL (Cozens, Batherson) 4:1

43:56 Cole SILLINGER (Anderson) 5:1

52:50 Dylan COZENS (Batherson, Whitecloud) 6:1

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Saturday May 28th, 2022

Knockout Round Day 2 Results

(GMT +3)

Knockout Round

 

Semifinals
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
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Finland FIN.gif 4 - 3 USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 2-1, 1-1
May 28th 2022, h. 14:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere

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Canada CAN.gif 6 - 1 CZE.gif Czech Republic
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 3-0, 2-0
May 28th 2022, h. 18:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
 
 
Nations Qualified for Gold Medal Match
 
  • CAN.gif Canada
  • FIN.gif Finland

 

Nations Qualified for Bronze Medal Match
 
  • CZE.gif Czech Republic
  • USA.gif United States
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DAY 14 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Finland FIN.gif 4 - 3 USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 2-1, 1-1
May 28th 2022, h. 14:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
 
Goals: 17. Heiskanen (Pesonen, Armia) 1:1, 25. Manninen (Lehtonen, Hartikainen) 2:1, 30. Vatanen (Pesonen, Heiskanen) 3:2, 46. Armia (Heiskanen, Vatanen) 4:2 – 2. Schmidt (Peeke, Tynan) 0:1, 27. Farrell (Meyers, Se. Jones) 2:2, 58. Gaudette (Boldy, Tynan) 4:3
 
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DAY 14 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Canada CAN.gif 6 - 1 CZE.gif Czech Republic
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 3-0, 2-0
May 28th 2022, h. 18:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
 
Goals: 20. Cozens (Dubois) 1:1, 28. Lowry (Johnson, Chabot) 2:1, 29. Johnson (Mercer) 3:1, 31. Barzal (Cozens, Batherson) 4:1, 44. Sillinger (Anderson) 5:1, 53. Cozens (Batherson, Whitecloud) 6:1 – 8. Krejčí (Červenka, Hronek) 0:1
 
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Sunday May 29th, 2022

Knockout Round Last Day Schedule

(GMT +3)

Knockout Round

 

Bronze Medal Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Czech Republic CZE.gif vs USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period:
May 29th 2022, h. 15:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere

 

 

Gold Medal Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Finland FIN.gif vs CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period:
May 29th 2022, h. 20:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
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Power Rankings

 

28th May 2022

 

Familiar foes in the gold medal game, familiar faces in the Power Rankings. The Canadians move into top spot again with their 6-1 thrashing of the Czechs in the semi-finals. Host Finland remains in second place after its 4-3 win versus the Americans, who are third as they 
 
1 can.png CAN Well, that went better than Nagano! :lol:
2 fin.png FIN Men of few words but many wins
3 usa.png USA Life, liberty, and the pursuit of bronze
4 cze.png CZE Who knew Canadians were so into rebounds?
5 sui.png SUI Why wasn’t the Germany game the gold medal game?
6 swe.png SWE Our relationship with Riga? It’s complicated
7 ger.png GER Ja, it’s not so bad to lose the final 4-3...
8 svk.png SVK No one can stop us from singing “Slovensko”
9 den.png DEN World’s greatest Lego-making hockey nation :p
10 lat.png LAT How loud? Very loud! Louder than you!
11 aut.png AUT Next year, let’s score five goals every period
12 fra.png FRA Big hearts, but smaller contracts than Mbappe’s :p
13 nor.png NOR Thirteen – the same age as Slovakia’s new stars! :roflmao:
14 kaz.png KAZ Is the world ready for Kazakhstan Mikita’s Donuts?
15 ita.png ITA Bring back the no-relegation format
16 gbr.png GBR Blimey, the Italians actually have a point! :p
 
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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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