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DAY 7 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Czechia CZE.gif 6 - 2 SLO.gif Slovenia
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 1-0, 5-0
May 18th 2023, h. 16:20, Arena Riga, Riga
 
Goals: 39. Kubalík (Kempný, Tomášek) 1:2, 44. Kubalík (Tomášek, Smejkal) 2:2, 45. Červenka (Voženílek, Košťálek) 3:2, 52. Kempný (Sobotka, Kubalík) 4:2, 58. Kubalík (Zbořil) 5:2, 59. Flek (Kempný, Dvořák) 6:2 - 8. Verlic (Urbas, Gregorc) 0:1, 12. Urbas (Gregorc, Jeglic) 0:2
 
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DAY 7 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Denmark DEN.gif 4 - 6 GER.gif Germany
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 1-3, 2-3
May 18th 2023, h. 20:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
 
Goals: 6. Lassen (M. Lauridsen) 1:0, 40. Bau Hansen (Krogsgaard, Wejse) 2:3, 56. Wejse (Olesen, Andersen) 3:3, 60. Wejse (M. Lauridsen, Koch) 4:5  – 30. Peterka (Wissmann) 1:1, 32. Ehl (M. Müller, Seider) 1:2, 38. M. Müller (Noebels, Peterka) 1:3, 56. J. Müller (Wissmann, Stachowiak) 3:4, 59. Noebels (Sturm) 3:5, 60. Sturm 4:6
 
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DAY 7 HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Switzerland SUI.gif 4 - 2 SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 1-2, 2-0
May 18th 2023, h. 20:20, Arena Riga, Riga
 
Goals: 6. Siegenthaler (Malgin, Hischier) 1:0, 25. Niederreiter (Ambühl) 2:0, 47. Marti (Richard) 3:2, 60. Haas (Mirada, Simion) 4:2 - 26. Kudrna (Kelemen, Pánik) 2:1, 40. Regenda (Okuliar, Kňažko) 2:2
 
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Friday May 19th, 2023

 

Preliminary Round Day 8 Schedule

(GMT +3)

 

Preliminary Round

 

Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Hungary HUN.gif vs FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period:
May 19th 2023, h. 16:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere

 

Austria AUT.gif vs GER.gif Germany
Period-by-Period:
May 19th 2023, h. 20:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere
 
 
Group B
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Latvia LAT.gif vs SLO.gif Slovenia
Period-by-Period:
May 19th 2023, h. 16:20, Arena Riga, Riga

 

Kazakhstan KAZ.gif vs SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period:
May 19th 2023, h. 20:20, Arena Riga, Riga
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Power Rankings

 

18th May 2023

 

Switzerland’s record-setting shutout streak from the start of a World Championship has ended at 205:08.
But is its run to an historic gold medal just getting started ?
Only time will tell.
Regardless, with a perfect 4-0 record and 19-2 goal difference, the Swiss move into first place in our third Power Rankings of 2023 after their 4-2 win over Slovakia.
The U.S., also flawless after beating Austria 4-1, is right behind in second place.
And Canada gets third place after taking care of business against Kazakhstan with a 5-1 win.
This year, the Power Rankings – not to mention the medals – are truly up for grabs!
 
1 sui.png SUI Congrats to Leonardo and Robert Rinne !
2 usa.png USA Hutson confirmed for Super Mario sequel
3 can.png CAN 1967 ? No. 1990 ? No. 2021 ! Yay Worlds !
4 swe.png SWE Best AC/DC song? “Whole Lotta Rosie”
5 cze.png CZE Kubalik to the castle ! (Or maybe a nice house.)
6 fin.png FIN Mörkö mode activated
7 den.png DEN Duckly quacks naughty words
8 lat.png LAT Polar bears taste delicious
9 fra.png FRA Next time, our sixth attacker will be Obelix
10 svk.png SVK  Moon landing. Berlin Wall. Kudrna’s goal.
11 ger.png GER Rammstein melted their Lego – oh ja!
12 nor.png NOR Never take a pre-game nap in the second period
13 kaz.png KAZ Sometimes Weegar is stronger
14 hun.png HUN Our great fans deserve the Budapest Coyotes
15 aut.png AUT The U.S. beat our neutral zone von Trapp
16 slo.png SLO Czech dudes named Dominik are good
 
The Power Rankings are for the enjoyment of IIHF.com readers, and reflect the progress of teams during the IIHF Ice Hockey Men's World Championship. They are distinct from the official standings and IIHF Men's World Ranking.
 
Previous Editions:
 

 

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Scores after 1st Period

 

Group A  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:HUN Hungary - :FIN Finland : 0-1  (0-1, -, -)

12:52 Mikko LEHTONEN (Rantanen, Ohtamaa) 0:1

 

Group B  (Arena Riga - RIGA)

 

:LAT Latvia - :SLO Slovenia : 1-0  (1-0, -, -)

11:14 Rihards BUKARTS (Džerinš, Indrašis) 1:0

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Scores after 2nd Period

 

Group A  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:HUN Hungary - :FIN Finland : 1-2  (0-1, 1-1, -)

12:52 Mikko LEHTONEN (Rantanen, Ohtamaa) 0:1

23:08 Kaapo KAKKO (Armia, Suomela) 0:2

26:46 Balazs SEBOK (Pozsgai, Gallo) 1:2

 

Group B  (Arena Riga - RIGA)

 

:LAT Latvia - :SLO Slovenia : 3-2  (1-0, 2-2, -)

11:14 Rihards BUKARTS (Džerinš, Indrašis) 1:0

27:55 Anže KURALT (Tičar, Magovac) 1:1

31:20 Kaspars DAUGAVINŠ (Balinskis) 2:1

37:39 Roberts BUKARTS (Džerinš) 3:1

39:47 Miha VERLIC (Urbas) 3:2

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Final Scores

 

Group A  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:HUN Hungary - :FIN Finland : 1-7  (0-1, 1-1, 0-5)

12:52 Mikko LEHTONEN (Rantanen, Ohtamaa) 0:1

23:08 Kaapo KAKKO (Armia, Suomela) 0:2

26:46 Balazs SEBOK (Pozsgai, Gallo) 1:2

40:51 Atte OHTAMAA (Rantanen, Manninen) 1:3

43:24 Teemu HARTIKAINEN (Rantanen, Lehtonen) 1:4

46:20 Kasperi KAPANEN (Kakko, Suomela) 1:5

54:42 Waltteri MERELA (Friman, Bjorninen) 1:6

59:01 Joel ARMIA (Maatta, Olkinuora) 1:7

 

Group B  (Arena Riga - RIGA)

 

:LAT Latvia - :SLO Slovenia : 3-2  (1-0, 2-2, 0-0)

11:14 Rihards BUKARTS (Džerinš, Indrašis) 1:0

27:55 Anže KURALT (Tičar, Magovac) 1:1

31:20 Kaspars DAUGAVINŠ (Balinskis) 2:1

37:39 Roberts BUKARTS (Džerinš) 3:1

39:47 Miha VERLIC (Urbas) 3:2

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Scores after 1st Period

 

Group A  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:AUT Austria - :GER Germany : 1-2  (1-2, -, -)

04:22 Nico STURM (Ehl, Niederberger) 0:1

11:15 Bernd WOLF (Schneider, Rossi) 1:1

16:28 Parker TUOMIE (Stachowiak, J. Muller) 1:2

 

Group B  (Arena Riga - RIGA)

 

:KAZ Kazakhstan - :SVK Slovakia : 0-1  (0-1, -, -)

14:58 Patrik KOCH (Hrivík) 0:1

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Scores after 2nd Period

 

Group A  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:AUT Austria - :GER Germany : 1-3  (1-2, 0-1, -)

04:22 Nico STURM (Ehl, Niederberger) 0:1

11:15 Bernd WOLF (Schneider, Rossi) 1:1

16:28 Parker TUOMIE (Stachowiak, J. Muller) 1:2

33:32 Wojciech STAVHOWIAK (Schutz, M. Muller) 1:3

 

Group B  (Arena Riga - RIGA)

 

:KAZ Kazakhstan - :SVK Slovakia : 3-1  (0-1, 3-0, -)

14:58 Patrik KOCH (Hrivík) 0:1

21:03 Roman STARCHENKO (Rymarev, Daniyar) 1:1

24:50 Valeri OREKHOV (Mikhailis, Starchenko) 2:1

25:22 Yevgeni RYMAREV (Mikhailis, Stachenko) 3:1

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