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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2023


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2 minutes ago, Belle said:

What happened? :mumble:

:SUI are not playing like they did so far, to say the least.

 

they're only trying not to waste any energy and not to get injured, leaving the door open for Latvia to qualify at the expense of Slovakia.

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2 minutes ago, phelps said:

:SUI are not playing like they did so far, to say the least.

 

they're only trying not to waste any energy and not to get injured, leaving the door open for Latvia to qualify at the expense of Slovakia.

Aha I understand :) thank you ;)

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We are out...

 

Anyway, maybe the Latvian goal in Overtime can be the golden goal for us at the end.

 

We will finish the tournament in 9th place,

thanks this LAT 2 points they send GER to current (provisional) 8th place,

Now If SUI will beat GER in the quarterfinals we will stay ahead of Germany in the final Olympic ranking.

 

Clearly the worst situation for us would have been if SUI win over LAT in Overtime/PSO

 

 

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Confirmed:

 

Don't put away the Swiss flags yet. If they don't beat Germany in the quarter-finals, we're not certain of advancing directly to the Olympics, if they do, we're there !:)

 

 

 

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Final Scores

 

Group A  (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE)

 

:FIN Finland - :DEN Denmark : 7-1  (3-0, 3-0, 1-1)

02:39 Marko ANTTILA (Matinpalo, Bjorninen) 1:0

03:31 Atte OHTAMAA (Rantanen, Manninen) 2:0

18:36 Ville POKKA (Seppala, Kakko) 3:0

22:54 Hannes BJORNINEN (Pesonen, Seppala) 4:0

35:07 Juho LAMMIKKO (Seppala) 5:0

38:11 Kasperi KAPANEN (Kakko, Suomela) 6:0

42:41 Nikolas MATINPALO (Bjorninen, Oksanen) 7:0

42:53 Nikolaj EHLERS (Krosgaard, Gammelgaard) 7:1

 

Group B  (Arena Riga - RIGA)

 

:SUI Switzerland - :LAT Latvia : 3-4 after Overtime  (0-0, 1-2, 2-1, Overtime: 0-1)

21:43 Ralfs FREIBERGS (Indrašis) 0:1

26:02 Kevin FIALA (Corvi) 1:1

26:34 Rodrigo ABOLS (Balcers, Freibergs) 1:2

47:03 Marco MIRANDA (Riat, Corvi) 2:2

53:46 Andres AMBUHL (Fiala, Corvi) 3:2

54:56 Kaspars DAUGAVINŠ (Abols, Balcers) 3:3

62:25 Rudolfs BALCERS (Balinskis, Jaks) 3:4 OT

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11 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Confirmed:

 

Don't put away the Swiss flags yet. If they don't beat Germany in the quarter-finals, we're not certain of advancing directly to the Olympics, if they do, we're there !:)

 

 

 

Wait they determine teams in 2023 for a 2026 tournament??

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