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Score after 2nd Period

 

Group A  (Prague Arena - PRAGUE)

 

:CAN Canada - :SUI Switzerland : 1-2  (0-2, 1-0, -)

15:06 Kevin FIALA (Loeffel, Andrighetto) 0:1

17:16 Nino NIEDERREITER (Josi, Fiala) 0:2

34:07 Brandon TANEV (Zellweger, Dubois) 1:2

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Final Score

 

Group A  (Prague Arena - PRAGUE)

 

:CAN Canada - :SUI Switzerland : 2-3 After PSO  (0-2, 1-0, 1-0, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 0-1)

15:06 Kevin FIALA (Loeffel, Andrighetto) 0:1

17:16 Nino NIEDERREITER (Josi, Fiala) 0:2

34:07 Brandon TANEV (Zellweger, Dubois) 1:2

57:53 John TAVARES (Bedard, Power) 2:2

the Winning Penalty Shoot-Out scored by Sven ANDRIGHETTO 2:3 PSO

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Saturday May 25th, 2024

Knockout Round Day 2 Results

(GMT +2)

 

Knockout Round

 

Semifinals
Central European Summer Time (GMT +
2)
1
Sweden SWE.gif 3 - 7 CZE.gif Czechia
Period-by-Period: 2-2, 1-3, 0-2
May 23rd 2024, h. 14
:20, Prague Arena, Prague

Canada CAN.gif 2 - 3PSO SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 1-0, 1-0, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 0-1
May 23rd 2024, h. 18
:20, Prague Arena, Prague
 
 

Nations Qualified for the Gold Medal Match
 

  • CZE.gif Czechia
  • SUI.gif Switzerland

 

Nations Qualified for the Bronze Medal Match
 

  • CAN.gif Canada
  • SWE.gif Sweden
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SEMIFINAL HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Sweden SWE.gif 3 - 7 CZE.gif Czechia
Period-by-Period: 2-2, 1-3, 0-2
May 23rd 2024, h. 14
:20, Prague Arena, Prague
 
Goals: 4. M. Johansson 1:0, 9. Pettersson (Kempe, Eriksson Ek) 2:1, 36. Eriksson Ek (Raymond, Dahlin) 3:5 – 8. Kubalík (Nečas, Kundrátek) 1:1, 10. Kämpf (Nečas) 2:2, 27. Kaše (Sedlák) 2:3, 27. Nečas (Kubalík, Kämpf) 2:4, 30. Kubalík (Kempný, Nečas) 2:5, 46. Sedlák (Kaše) 3:6, 54. Sedlák 3:7
 
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SEMIFINAL HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Canada CAN.gif 2 - 3PSO SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 1-0, 1-0, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 0-1
May 23rd 2024, h. 18
:20, Prague Arena, Prague
 
Goals: 35. Tanev (Zellweger, Dubois) 1:2, 58. Tavares (Bedard, Power) 2:2 - 16. Fiala (Loeffel, Andrighetto) 0:1, 18. Niederreiter (Josi, Fiala) 0:2, the Winning Penalty Shoot-Out Scored by Andrighetto 2:3 PSO
 
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Sunday May 26th, 2024

Knockout Round Last Day Schedule

(GMT +2)

 

Knockout Round

 

Bronze Medal Match
Central European Summer Time (GMT +
2)

 

Sweden SWE.gif vs CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period:
May 24th 2024, h. 15
:20, Prague Arena, Prague

 

 

Gold Medal Match
Central European Summer Time (GMT +
2)

 

Switzerland SUI.gif vs CZE.gif Czechia
Period-by-Period:
May 24th 2024, h.
20:20, Prague Arena, Prague
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Disciplinary Panel

 

:CZE Jan Rutta suspended 

 

The 2024 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Disciplinary Panel has issued a one (1) game suspension to Czechia’s Rutta, Jan (number 44) for violating Official Playing Rule 45 (Elbowing) against Sweden's Lundestrom, Isac (number 37).
 
The incident occurred at 34:20 in the 2nd period of Game number 61 between Sweden and Czechia on 25 May 2024.
 
The Championship Disciplinary Panel determined that because the Player extended his elbow away from his body to make direct head contact with Sweden’s number 37, the Player recklessly endangered Sweden’s number 37, therefore violating Official Playing Rule 45 (Elbowing).

In addition, the Panel determined that the hit was made on a player who wasn’t in possession of the puck and was therefore ineligible to be hit. The Player clearly separated his arm from the body, and, with his elbow, made direct contact to the head of Sweden’s number 37 who was unaware and unable to protect himself from any contact by the opposition player.
 
For the above-mentioned reasons, the Disciplinary Panel determined that the Player violated Official Playing Rule 45 (Elbowing), and shall be sanctioned as follows:
 

  • Suspension for one game 

 

Due to the suspension, the Player will miss tomorrow’s final between Czechia and Switzerland. The Player will be allowed to celebrate on the ice with his team during medal ceremonies. 

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

Saturday May 25th, 2024

Knockout Round Day 2 Results

(GMT +2)

 

Knockout Round

 

Semifinals
Central European Summer Time (GMT +
2)
1
Sweden SWE.gif 3 - 7 CZE.gif Czechia
Period-by-Period: 2-2, 1-3, 0-2
May 23rd 2024, h. 14
:20, Prague Arena, Prague

Canada CAN.gif 2 - 3PSO SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 1-0, 1-0, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 0-1
May 23rd 2024, h. 18
:20, Prague Arena, Prague
 
 

Nations Qualified for the Gold Medal Match
 

  • CZE.gif Czechia
  • SUI.gif Switzerland

 

Nations Qualified for the Bronze Medal Match
 

  • CAN.gif Canada
  • SWE.gif Sweden

Who will Slovaks support in tomorrow's final? Probably more to our neighbors from the Czech Republic?

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10 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Who will Slovaks support in tomorrow's final? Probably more to our neighbors from the Czech Republic?

Czechs obviously. There no question about.

 

Plus, Since last year Whoever play against Switzerland will receive always support from Slovaks.

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14 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Czechs obviously. There no question about.

 

Plus, Since last year Whoever play against Switzerland will receive always support from Slovaks.

As a child, I really liked the great Czech team from the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries with Hasek, Jagr, etc. The Czechs at this time won gold at Olympics Games in Nagano and three times in a row World Championships? Too bad I'm not in Prague now :( Why don't you like Swiss?

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