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Ice Hockey Discussion | Qualification to Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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Japan putting up a fight.  Great Britain rolling over Serbia.  Romania will have a hard time tomorrow. 

3rd QUALIFYING ROUND
 
DAY 2 RESULTS
Round-Robin
February 8th - February 11th, 2024
12 Nations, 3 Groups, the 1st Nation from each Group will
qualify for the Final Qualifying Round

 

Group H
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
 
Romania :ROU  6 - 1  :CHN China
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 1-0, 4-0
February 10th 2024, h. 15:00, Ice Arena Wales, Cardiff
 
Serbia :SRB  0 - 11  :GBR Great Britain
Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-8, 0-2
February 10th 2024, h. 19:00, Ice Arena Wales, Cardiff
 
Group H Provisional Standing After Day 2
 
Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
:GBR Great Britain
2
2(0)
0(0)
21
1
+20
6
:ROU Romania
2
2(0)
0(0)
10
1
+9
6
:CHN China
2
0(0)
2(0)
2
16
-14
0
:SRB Serbia
2
0(0)
2(0)
0
15
-15
0
Edited by hckošice

8 years ago GB won only 6-2 in a match vs Serbia.

Now this score. Just a representation how GB team improved over years.

3rd QUALIFYING ROUND
 
DAY 3 RESULTS
Round-Robin
February 8th - February 10th, 2024
12 Nations, 3 Groups, the 1st Nation from each Group will
qualify for the Final Qualifying Round

 

Group G
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

Lithuania :LTU  2 - 0  :ESP Spain

Period-by-Period: 1-0, 1-0, 1-0
February 10th 2024, h. 16:30, Tuskecsarnok, Budapest

 
Japan :JPN  2 - 1  :HUN Hungary
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 0-1, 2-0
February 10th 2024, h. 20:00, Tuskecsarnok, Budapest
 
Group G Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
:JPN Japan
3
3(0)
0(0)
14
8
+6
9
:HUN Hungary
3
2(0)
1(0)
15
6
+9
6
:LTU Lithuania
3
1(0)
2(0)
7
13
-6
3
:ESP Spain
3
0(0)
3(0)
6
15
-9
0

The following Nation have qualified for the Final Qualifying Round

  • :JPN Japan

Huge relief in IIHF leaderbord just happened I guess. That huge stone that fell from Tardif & co. backs was probably be heard even on Jupiter ... :p

 

Sorry for :HUN , so heartbreaking to lose this way at home :( but I warned that this Japan is quite good and they are really working hard on their program in the last years. We will see a lot from Japan in the next years

Edited by hckošice
5 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Huge relief in IIHF leaderbord just happened I guess. That huge stone that fell from Tardif & co. backs was probably be heard even on Jupiter ... :p

Oh, sorry, my bad. What a dumb mistake. I confused Japan and Ukraine ranking lol :lol:

 

Yes Japan is obviously higher than Ukraine in the Ranking, so yep, :UKR will move to Bratislava group with :BLR (assuming :ROU not shocking :GBR tomorrow obviously). On your face Tardif & co. 

 

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Edited by hckošice
15 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

8 years ago GB won only 6-2 in a match vs Serbia.

Now this score. Just a representation how GB team improved over years.

Maybe Serbia just did not take this tournament too seriously. The goal was to arrive to this round which :SRB did by winning the previous round. Now, they were not specially favorites. But, yes, I agree this was quite poor showing, Serbia has surely more to offer than what they showed this weekend so far.

2 hours ago, hckošice said:

Huge relief in IIHF leaderbord just happened I guess. That huge stone that fell from Tardif & co. backs was probably be heard even on Jupiter ... :p

 

Sorry for :HUN , so heartbreaking to lose this way at home :( but I warned that this Japan is quite good and they are really working hard on their program in the last years. We will see a lot from Japan in the next years

Okay since you kind of called Japan.  Let me ask you about the 2 games that matter tomorrow.

 

 

Ukraine must win to advance.  Any trouble winning over Estonia ?

 

Your take on Romania vs Great Britain ?

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