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Sunday December 31st, 2023

 

Preliminary Round

Last Day Schedule

 

Group A
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

Sweden SWE.gif vs FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period:
December 31st 2023, h. 14:30, Scandinavium, Gothenburg

 

Canada CAN.gif vs GER.gif Germany
Period-by-Period:
December 31st 2023, h. 19:30, Scandinavium, Gothenburg
 
 
Group B
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

United States USA.gif vs SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period:
December 31st 2023, h. 1
2:00, Frolundaborg, Gothenburg

 

Czechia CZE.gif vs SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period:
December 31st 2023, h. 1
7:00, Frolundaborg, Gothenburg
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This is what happens when you Rest number 1 goaltender. Anyway, There always also a good thing within bad things, This slap arrived at the best time and seriously, this was the best moment to pick a "dumb match". Bad thing this will probably means :FIN  in the quarterfinals, our cryptonite, so yeah, there always more bad things within bad things at the end.... at leats our goalie is rested and will be fresh on the quarters Tuesday :p

 

 

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1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said:

From a morale perspective losing 10-2 is pretty soul crushing, especially for a junior team. The coaching staff better be ready to deal with that.

True, but I honnestly don´t see it as such big problem in this particular case, Blowouts happens, in the Juniors all the time, It is not their first blowout, such... I call them "dumb matches" happens time to time.

 

Especially because up to 38th minute it was one fantastic hockey match from both sides, we were even outshooting and outplaying USA in the 2nd period like no one did in this tourney... but then came the 4th and 5th goals within 30 seconds at the end of the 2nd and a horrible game from both reserve goalies in this game (Seriously one of the worst goaltending match I remember, it was like every USA´s shot ended in the net :lol:) and that was the end... from third periode´s 6th goal we benched both our top lines and the bottom lines played their Ice times in the last 20 minutes, so not really surprising a quite entertaining equal game until then ended by a complete blowout.

 

No worried about the moral problem I assure you, our guys will forget this game by tomorrow.

 

The main problem is :FIN we just do not know to play them. From all eventual opponents in the quarters we will have to face exactly the one we just do not know to beat at any level at any category... our seniors did not beat Finland since 2003.. the longest current winless streak of our hockey teams.. :wacko:

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Sunday December 31st, 2023

 

Preliminary Round

Last Day Results

 

Group A
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

Sweden SWE.gif 4 - 5PSO FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 4-1, 0-1, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 0-1
December 31st 2023, h. 14:30, Scandinavium, Gothenburg

 

Canada CAN.gif 6 - 3 GER.gif Germany
Period-by-Period: 2-1, 0-1, 4-1
December 31st 2023, h. 19:30, Scandinavium, Gothenburg
        
                Group A Final Standing        

 

Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
SWE.gif Sweden
4
3(0)
1(1)
17
5
+12
10
CAN.gif Canada
4
3(0)
1(0)
21
7
+14
9
FIN.gif Finland
4
2(1)
2(0)
14
13
+1
5
LAT.gif Latvia
4
1(0)
3(0)
6
22
-16
3
GER.gif Germany
4
1(0)
3(0)
9
20
-11
3

 

 

Group B
Central European Time (GMT +1)

 

United States USA.gif 10 - 2 SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period: 2-1, 3-1, 5-0
December 31st 2023, h. 1
2:00, Frolundaborg, Gothenburg

 

Czechia CZE.gif 4 - 2 SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 1-2, 2-0
December 31st 2023, h. 1
7:00, Frolundaborg, Gothenburg
a
Group B Final Standing
a
Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
USA.gif United States
4
4(1)
0(0)
29
9
+20
11
SVK.gif Slovakia
4
3(0)
1(0)
19
16
+3
9
CZE.gif Czechia
4
2(0)
2(1)
17
13
+4
7
SUI.gif Switzerland
4
1(0)
3(0)
11
20
-9
3
NOR.gif Norway
4
0(0)
4(0)
8
26
-18
0

 

Nations Qualified for the Quarterfinals
 

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

 

Nations Qualified for the Relegation Round
 

  • GER.gif Germany
  • NOR.gif Norway
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DAY 6 HIGHLIGHTS

 

United States USA.gif 10 - 2 SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period: 2-1, 3-1, 5-0
December 31st 2023, h. 1
2:00, Frolundaborg, Gothenburg
 
Goals:
7. McGroarty (Moore, Chesley) 1:0, 11. Buium (Hayes, Rinzel) 2:1, 21. Brindley (Hutson, Chesley) 3:1, 39. Leonard (Smith, Buium) 4:2, 39. McGroarty (Fortescue, Gauthier) 5:2, 45. McGroarty (Gauthier) 6:2, 46. Howard (Nelson, Brindley) 7:2, 50. Pohlkamp 8:2, 51. Gauthier (Nazar, Hutson) 9:2, 53. Howard (Nazar, Hutson) 10:2 - 9. Moško (Repčík) 1:1, 38. Mešár (Petrovský, Kmec) 3:2
 
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DAY 6 HIGHLIGHTS

 

Sweden SWE.gif 4 - 5PSO FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 4-1, 0-1, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 0-1
December 31st 2023, h. 14:30, Scandinavium,
Gothenburg
 
Goals:
24. Born (Östlund, Willander) 1:2, 27. Lekkerimäki (Östlund, Sandin-Pellikka) 2:2, 29. Lindstein (Edstrom, Stenberg) 3:3, 35. Bystedt (M. Hävelid, Unger Sörum) 4:3 – 13. Männistö (Kaskimäki, Keskinen) 0:1, 19. Hämeenaho (Naukkarinen) 0:2, 28. Halttunen (Keskinen, Kulonummi) 2:3, 59. Nyman (Halttunen, Hämeenaho) 4:4, the Winning Penalty Shoot-out Scored by Nyman 4:5PSO
 
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DAY 6 HIGHLIGHTS

 

Czechia CZE.gif 4 - 2 SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 1-2, 2-0
December 31st 2023, h. 1
7:00, Frolundaborg, Gothenburg
 
Goals:
13. Šapovaliv (Melovský, Hamara) 1:0, 31. Sapoušek (Becher, Kulich) 2:0, 53. Kulich (Galvas, Melovský) 3:2, 56. Hamara (Becher) 4:2 – 35. S. Meier (Dionicio, Reber) 2:1, 40. Rod (Weber, Dionicio) 2:2
 
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DAY 6 HIGHLIGHTS

 

Canada CAN.gif 6 - 3 GER.gif Germany
Period-by-Period: 2-1, 0-1, 4-1
December 31st 2023, h. 19:30, Scandinavium,
Gothenburg
 
Goals:
7. Celebrini (Nelson, Bonk) 1:1, 15. Yager (Danielson, Minten) 2:1, 42. Beck (Rehkopf) 3:2, 49. Dumais (Rehkopf, Poitras) 4:3, 57. Celebrini (Yager, Bonk) 5:3, 58. Cowan (Allard, Mateychuk) 6:3 - 3. Lutz (Sinn) 0:1, 22. Kechter (Weber, Lutz) 2:2, 48. Sumpf (Rollinger, Weber) 3:3
 
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