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"Medicine Hat, Alberta" :d 

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Just now, hckosice said:

I just meant Medicine Hat is one of the most awesome names ever for a city :p 

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November 2019 International Break

 

 

DEUTSCHLAND CUP

in Krefeld :GER

4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

 

 

Sunday 10.11.2019 - RESULTS (GMT +1)

 

LAST DAY

 

11:00  :SUI Switzerland  3 - 4PSO  Russia "B" :RUS  

14:30  :GER Germany  2 - 3OT  Slovakia :SVK

 

FINAL STANDING :

1. SUI 6

2. GER 5

3. RUS 4

4. SVK 3

 

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Woohoo, we won :cheer:

Was genuinley concerned, after they lost to Russia, that Germany would overtake them.

 

It's good to see, that even this very young and inexperienced team could be succesful. It's gonna be interesting to see who of this team'll manage to get to the final WC team. Looking forward to it very much. :D

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when Ice Hockey became a matter of hundreds of seconds lol...

 

Our "lazy" forward Zuzin send this puck in all absolute lazyness to the empty net...the puck apparently passed the goal line 2 hundreds of second after the final buzzer ! :lol: 

Nothing important you would say, well if this goal was counted we would finished the tournament in 2nd place and thus won higher prize money etc...by this increduble lazyness we had to play the overtime and were already assured to finish last 4th.

 

Matter of 2 hundreds of second ... may be a good lesson for Peter Zuzin for the future, maybe it´s better to sometimes try and move your ass faster !

 

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November 2019 International Break

 

 

ICE HOCKEY CHALLENGERS 2019/20

 

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TOURNAMENT 2 

in Gdansk :POL

4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

 

Sunday 10.11.2019 - RESULTS (GMT +2)

 

LAST DAY

 

15:15  :POL Poland  0 - 2  Hungary :HUN 

18:15  :ITA Italy  1 - 4  Japan :JPN

 

FINAL STANDING :

1. HUN 7

2. ITA 5

3. POL 3

4. JPN 3

 

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TOURNAMENT 3 

Baltic Challenge 2019 in Tallinn :EST

6 Nations, Placement Match, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match

 

Sunday 10.11.2019 - RESULTS (GMT +2)

 

Knock-Out Round

LAST DAY

 

GOLD MEDAL MATCH

10:0:UKR Ukraine  2 - 3  Latvia "B" :LAT 

 

BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

17:00  :EST Estonia  3 - 1  Romania :ROU

 

5th PLACE MATCH

13:30  :LTU Lithuania  4 - 3  Kazakhstan U20 :KAZ

 

 

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November 2019 International Break

 

 

EURO HOCKEY TOUR 2019/20

 

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STAGE 1/4

 

KARJALA CUP in Helsinki :FIN

4 Nations Round-Robin Tournament

 

Sunday 10.11.2019 - RESULTS (GMT +2)

 

LAST DAY

 

13:3:CZE Czech Republic  3 - 0  Russia :RUS 

17:30  :FIN Finland  2 - 1  Sweden :SWE

 

FINAL STANDING :

1. CZE 8

2. FIN 7

3. RUS 2

4. SWE 1

 

 

EURO-HOCKEY TOUR 2019/20 Cumulative Standing After Daymatch 3/12 :

1. CZE 8, 2. FIN 7, 3. RUS 2, 4. SWE 1

 

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and as always at the end of the International Break,

 

Highlights of the team :SVK Matches

 

DEUTSCHLAND CUP 2019

 

Slovakia - Switzerland  2-5

 

 

Slovakia - Russia "B"  2-3 After Overtime

 

 

Slovakia - Germany  3-2 After Overtime

 

 

 

In the end last 4th place with 3 points, if Zuzin would have tried to move at least 2 hundreds of second faster it would be 2nd place with 4 points and better mini-table tiebreaker with both GER and RUS "B"...but yeah, woulda, coulda, shoulda...nothing

 

See you in December international break at the Swiss Ice Hockey Challenge in Visp

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