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Pretty sure this will be the end of the tournament for Joe Veleno

 

 

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Scores after 1st Period

 

Group A  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:SWE Sweden - :FRA France : 4-0  (4-0, -, -)

01:59 Par LINDHOLM (Tommernes, Petersson) 1:0

09:25 Fabian ZETTERLUND (Pudas, Tommernes) 2:0

16:26 Jonatan BERGGREN (Carlsson, Tommernes) 3:0

19:54 Fabian ZETTERLUND (Lindberg, Raymond) 4:0

 

Group B  (Arena Riga - RIGA)

 

:KAZ Kazakhstan - :LAT Latvia : 0-2  (0-2, -, -)

15:39 Rihards BUKARTS (Džierkals, Šilovs) 0:1

17:09 Oskars BATNA (Zile) 0:2

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So now I understood why the refs regularly penalise our team for literally crap and BS every 3-4 minutes every match, whils Latvia can do whatever they want...

 

Rigged tournament at its pure finest...

 

Apparently this is a goal now...well, I guess nowhere in this planet (apart for Latvia this week) :dunno:

 

Absolute disgrace what the refs are doing to push Latvia during this whole tournament

 

 

 

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Scores after 2nd Period

 

Group A  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:SWE Sweden - :FRA France : 4-0  (4-0, 0-0, -)

01:59 Par LINDHOLM (Tommernes, Petersson) 1:0

09:25 Fabian ZETTERLUND (Pudas, Tommernes) 2:0

16:26 Jonatan BERGGREN (Carlsson, Tommernes) 3:0

19:54 Fabian ZETTERLUND (Lindberg, Raymond) 4:0

 

Group B  (Arena Riga - RIGA)

 

:KAZ Kazakhstan - :LAT Latvia : 0-5  (0-2, 0-3, -)

15:39 Rihards BUKARTS (Džierkals, Šilovs) 0:1

17:09 Oskars BATNA (Zile) 0:2

21:13 Martins DZIERKALS (Batna, Ro. Bukarts) 0:3

29:05 Rodrigo ABOLS (Daugavinš, Balcers) 0:4

39:54 Miks INDRAŠIS (Ri. Bukarts, Freibergs) 0:5

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21 hours ago, hckošice said:

So, only the second ever defeat from :KAZ in all history (The first one was even more painfull in Nagano 1998 btw... but today´s one was equally embarassing and incomprehensible, however once again, it was mainly because of fantastic performance from the Kazakh goaltender Andrei Shutov who had tonight the night of his life...stopping unbelievable 48 attempts !)

 

however as expected in this hockey crazy country, the players take it really hard from the slovak press tonight (and absolutely deservedly)

 

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don't even need a translator...

 

Katastrofa is basically the same in Italian (just change the K with C and the last A with E)...:lol:

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

So now I understood why the refs regularly penalise our team for literally crap and BS every 3-4 minutes every match, whils Latvia can do whatever they want...

 

Rigged tournament at its pure finest...

 

Apparently this is a goal now...well, I guess nowhere in this planet (apart for Latvia this week) :dunno:

 

Absolute disgrace what the refs are doing to push Latvia during this whole tournament

 

 

 

tbh, I've seen more than 1 goal like this given also in the NHL...and not only this year.

 

I don't agree at all, but I understand the ratio: the Latvian forward is pushed into the net by the Kazakh defender (therefore, no goalie interference) and the puck was already directed toward the net (therefore, the goal stands even if the cage is being dislodged in the same action).

 

imho, in a case like this the goal shouldn't be given because the goalie is denied the chance to stop the puck not because of his own fault.

still, the defender pushing the forward into the net should automatically get a 2-min minor.

unfortunately, the rule is different and its current interpretation is even worse (according to both the NHL and IIHF rulebooks). :dunno:

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2 minutes ago, phelps said:

tbh, I've seen more than 1 goal like this given also in the NHL...and not only this year.

 

I don't agree at all, but I understand the ratio: the Latvian forward is pushed into the net by the Kazakh defender (therefore, no goalie interference) and the puck was already directed toward the net (therefore, the goal stands even if the cage is being dislodged in the same action).

 

imho, in a case like this the goal shouldn't be given because the goalie is denied the chance to stop the puck not because of his own fault.

still, the defender pushing the forward into the net should automatically get a 2-min minor.

unfortunately, the rule is different and its current interpretation is even worse (according to both the NHL and IIHF rulebooks). :dunno:

it is still a little strange if we imagine it happened during a tournament where every minimal contact, sometimes even not a contact at all is condsidered as goaltender interference and is immediately penalized, and we all know that many goals were canceled due to "supposed" goalie intereference,. And suddenly tonight, while everyone was looking whether the KAZ goalie is healthy after this clear charging (ok he was pushed by the kazakh def, but no one will persuade me that Dzierkals did not know what he wanted to do, you can see how he put both his skates together at the moment he was pushed, clear sign of attacking the goali for me...), the referee out of nowhere shocked everyone with a verdict that it was a goal.
 
but, yeah let it be. Hopefully we will be able to form a strong team for the olympic qualifiers...because this week we lost the direct quota we were working hard for it last 3 years...
 
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Final Scores

 

Group A  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:SWE Sweden - :FRA France : 4-0  (4-0, 0-0, 0-0)

01:59 Par LINDHOLM (Tommernes, Petersson) 1:0

09:25 Fabian ZETTERLUND (Pudas, Tommernes) 2:0

16:26 Jonatan BERGGREN (Carlsson, Tommernes) 3:0

19:54 Fabian ZETTERLUND (Lindberg, Raymond) 4:0

 

Group B  (Arena Riga - RIGA)

 

:KAZ Kazakhstan - :LAT Latvia : 0-7  (0-2, 0-3, 0-2)

15:39 Rihards BUKARTS (Džierkals, Šilovs) 0:1

17:09 Oskars BATNA (Zile) 0:2

21:13 Martins DZIERKALS (Batna, Ro. Bukarts) 0:3

29:05 Rodrigo ABOLS (Daugavinš, Balcers) 0:4

39:54 Miks INDRAŠIS (Ri. Bukarts, Freibergs) 0:5

49:50 Kaspars DAUGAVINŠ (Balcers, Abols) 0:6

51:40 Rodrigo ABOLS (Balcers, Daugavinš) 0:7

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Saturday May 20th, 2023

 

Preliminary Round Day 9 Results

(GMT +3)

 

Preliminary Round

 

Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

United States USA.gif 3 - 0 DEN.gif Denmark
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 0-0, 3-0
May 20th 2023, h. 1
2:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere

 

Austria AUT.gif 1 - 3 FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period: 1-2, 0-0, 0-1
May 20th 2023, h. 16:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere

 

Sweden SWE.gif 4 - 0 FRA.gif France
Period-by-Period: 4-0, 0-0, 0-0
May 20th 2023, h. 20:20, Nokia Arena, Tampere

 

Group A Provisional Standing After Day 9

 

Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
USA.gif United States
5
5(0)
0(0)
21
5
+16
15
SWE.gif Sweden
5
5(1)
0(0)
19
2
+17
14
FIN.gif Finland
6
4(0)
2(1)
21
14
+7
13
DEN.gif Denmark
5
3(1)
2(0)
17
15
+2
8
GER.gif Germany
5
2(0)
3(0)
15
14
+1
6
FRA.gif France
5
1(1)
4(2)
10
17
-7
4
HUN.gif Hungary
5
1(1)
4(0)
7
26
-19
2
AUT.gif Austria
6
0(0)
6(1)
7
24
-17
1

 

 

Group B
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Norway NOR.gif 0 - 2 CZE.gif Czechia
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 0-0, 0-0
May
20th 2023, h. 12:20, Arena Riga, Riga

 

Canada CAN.gif 2 - 3 SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 1-2, 1-1
May
20th 2023, h. 16:20, Arena Riga, Riga

 

Kazakhstan KAZ.gif 0 - 7 LAT.gif Latvia
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 0-3, 0-2
May
20th 2023, h. 20:20, Arena Riga, Riga
a
Group B Provisional Standing After Day 9
 
Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
SUI.gif Switzerland
5
5(0)
0(0)
22
4
+18
15
CZE.gif Czechia
5
4(0)
1(1)
19
9
+10
13
CAN.gif Canada
5
4(1)
1(0)
20
7
+13
11
LAT.gif Latvia
6
4(1)
2(0)
17
14
+3
11
SVK.gif Slovakia
5
1(0)
4(2)
10
14
-4
5
KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
6
2(2)
4(0)
10
28
-18
4
NOR.gif Norway
5
1(0)
4(1)
5
11
-6
4
SLO.gif Slovenia
5
0(0)
5(0)
6
22
-16
0

 

Nations qualified for Quarterfinals (Partial)
 

  • CAN.gif Canada
  • CZE.gif Czechia
  • FIN.gif Finland
  • SWE.gif Sweden
  • SUI.gif Switzerland
  • USA.gif United States

 

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