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Men's Ice Hockey Tournament at the Winter Olympic Games 2018


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:cry:

 

and now we finished last in the group that means in the play-off as the best last placed team we will play against the best team from 3rd places which will be probably Switzerland.

 

Extremely disappointing outcome. if that moron referee allowed our regular goal we would have won and qualify for the QF directly, but now we are last. So thank you, Good job ref.

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1 minute ago, hckosice said:

:cry:

 

and now we finished last in the group that means in the play-off as the best last placed team we will play against the best team from 3rd places which will be probably Switzerland.

 

Extremely disappointing outcome. if that moron referee allowed our regular goal we would have won and qualify for the QF directly, but now we are last. So thank you, Good job ref.

You can win that game against Switzerland. ;)

 

So happy that Russia destroyed US team. And well done Slovenia, good jobe you made

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Slovenia will play either against Norway or Germany. Interesting. After 2 victories they are favorites. 

Nice tournament so far.

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Day 4

Saturday February 17th, 2018

 

Preliminary Round

Group A

 

Canada - Czech Republic  2-3 after PSO (2-1, 0-1, 0-0, OT: 0-0, PSO: 0-1)

Goals:

2. Raymond (Vey, Gragnani) 1:0, 14. R. Bourque (Noreau, Brulé) 2:1 - 7. D. Kubalík 1:1, 21. Jordán (Birner, Horák) 2:2, winning Penalty Shoot-Out scored by Jan Kovář 2:3 PSO

 

 

South Korea - Switzerland  0-8 (0-1, 0-2, 0-5)

Goals:

11. Hollenstein (Haas, Loeffel) 0:1, 28. du Bois 0:2, 36. Suter (Herzog) 0:3, 44. Rufenacht (Untersander, Almond) 0:4, 46. Suter (Ambühl, Moser) 0:5, 47. Schäppi (Almond, Geering) 0:6, 52. Suter (Geering, Ambühl) 0:7, 56. Corvi (Hofmann, du Bois) 0:8

 

 

Provisional Standing:

1. CZE 5 pts, 2. CAN 4 pts, 3. SUI 3 pts, 4. KOR 0 pts.

 

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Group B

 

Olympic Athlete from Russia - United States  4-0 (1-0, 2-0, 1-0)

Goals:

8. Prokhorkin (Mozyakin, Barabanov) 1:0, 23. Prokhorkin (Shirokov, Mozyakin) 2:0, 40. Kovalchuk (Andronov) 3:0, 41. Kovalchuk (Voynov, Andronov) 4:0

 

 

Slovenia - Slovakia  3-2 after PSO (0-0, 2-1, 0-1, OT: 0-0, PSO: 1-0)

Goals:

21. Gregorc (Muršak, Kuralt) 1:0, 25. Kuralt (Muršak, Gregorc) 2:0, winning Penalty Shoot-Out scored by Jeglič 3:2 PSO - 36. Bubela (Čerešňák, Graňák) 2:1, 46. Haščák (Graňák, Čerešňák) 2:2

 

 

Final Standing:

1. OAR 6 pts, 2. SLO 4 pts, 3. USA 4 pts, 4. SVK 4 pts.

 

 

 

 

Follow all results and standings HERE

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Last day of the preliminary round, so lets follow how it will end and let a look about the play-off possible pairings

 

After Germany won over Norway 2-1 after Penalty Shoot-Outs sessions this morning in the group C it currently looks as follows

 

1st Ranked Teams (All directly qualify for the Quarterfinals)

1. OAR  6 points (Score +9)

2. FIN  6 points  (Score +7) still 1 match to play tonight yet

3. CZE  5 points  still 1 match to play right now

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2nd Ranked teams (only the first team qualify directly for the Quarterfinal)

4. SWE  6 points  still 1 match to play tonight yet

5. CAN  4 points (Score +3) still 1 match to play tonight yet

6. SLO  4 points (Score -4)

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3rd Ranked teams

7. USA  4 points

8. Switzerland 3 points still 1 match to play right now

9. Germany  2 points

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4th Ranked teams

10. Slovakia  4 points

11. Norway  1 point

12. South Korea  0 points still 1 match to play tonight yet

 

so right now

OAR, FIN, CZE and SWE directly qualified for the Quarterfinals

and the play-offs pairs looks

5vs12  CAN - KOR

6vs11  SLO - NOR

7vs10  USA - SVK

8vs9   SUI vs GER

 

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the incredible series of bad luck for us seems not to stop at all...we will play the play-offs against USA :cry: the winner of this match will play the quarterfinals against Czech Republic.

Also the match Switzerland vs Germany is officially confirmed, the winner of this match will face in Quarterfinals the winner of todays match SWE vs FIN

 

 

1st Ranked Teams (All directly qualify for the Quarterfinals)

1. CZE  8 points

2. OAR  6 points (Score +9)

3. FIN  6 points  (Score +7) still 1 match to play tonight yet

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2nd Ranked teams (only the first team qualify directly for the Quarterfinal)

4. SWE  6 points  still 1 match to play tonight yet

5. CAN  4 points (Score +3) still 1 match to play tonight yet

6. SLO  4 points (Score -4)

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3rd Ranked teams

7. USA  4 points

8. Switzerland 3 points

9. Germany  2 points

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4th Ranked teams

10. Slovakia  4 points

11. Norway  1 point

12. South Korea  0 points still 1 match to play tonight yet

 

so right now

CZE, OAR, FIN and SWE directly qualified for the Quarterfinals

and the play-offs pairs looks

5vs12  CAN - KOR

6vs11  SLO - NOR

7vs10  USA - SVK  OFFICIAL

8vs9   SUI - GER   OFFICIAL

 

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