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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2021


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FINAL POWER RANKING

 

Final Edition

 

In our final Power Rankings of 2021, Canada rules the roost after fighting all the way back to win the gold medal after its toughest start in tournament history. The Finns finish second after settling for their ninth silver medal of all time. The bronze medal-winning Americans are third. 

 

The Power Rankings are for the enjoyment of IIHF.com readers, and reflect the progress of teams during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship. They are distinct from the official standings and IIHF World Ranking.

 

1 can.png CAN Ottawa is the capital of the world!
2 fin.png FIN Tampere must be renamed Bratislava :lol:
3 usa.png USA When you win 6-1, you don’t need a recount
4 ger.png GER All the best tournaments are in Asia :lol:
5 roc.png ROC He must also change his name to Babcockov
6 sui.png SUI Obviously, we didn’t perform like Celine Dion in 1988
7 cze.png CZE 2001 > 2021
8 svk.png SVK Slovak scientists announce plans to clone Cehlarik :p
9 swe.png SWE Next year, it’s double gold or bust! (No pressure.)
10 kaz.png KAZ Best Deep Purple song? “Highway Starchenko”
11 lat.png LAT In 2036, let’s play at the Riga Superdome (cap. 2,000,000)
12 den.png DEN Switzerland? Thanks for limiting us to four shots of vodka :lol:
13 nor.png NOR In Mandarin, how do you say “tenth place”? :p
14 gbr.png GBR It feels good to not get slagged by Piers Morgan
15 blr.png BLR 99 problems, but relegation ain’t one :lol:
16 ita.png ITA Next time we get four goals, we’ll celly like Thornton

 

Previous Editions

 

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We must name Tampere as Bratislava , Only way to win Gold medals :lol:


Regarding the OT in Men's Worlds finals, 4v4 or 5v5 continuous OT is a must. That 3v3 format is horrible, because apparently you have to almost beat the crap out of someone to get penalties lol

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2 hours ago, Pifta said:

Hello!

Where can I re-watch the final? I can't find it on torrent or video sharing sites

you have to search for it on the website of the TV Network that broadcasted the game live (no idea who had those rights in HUN)...

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2 hours ago, Pifta said:

Hello!

Where can I re-watch the final? I can't find it on torrent or video sharing sites

Try here https://www.youtube.com/c/IIHFWorlds/featured

 

If no broadcaster had TV rights in Hungary, all matches replays should be here, if you had a broadcster with TV rights, you have to wait, the replays should be added here after the 15 days waiting period

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or just another option...

 

full broadcast by the Czech TV CT Sport (you need a Czech vpn for that...the free one Hola works perfectly)...

 

https://www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/14165117885-ms-v-lednim-hokeji-2021-lotyssko/221471291160064-finsko-kanada/

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Official Schedule for 2022 World Champs released.

 

Opening day will be on Friday the 13th ... woooo :p

 

and :SVK will open the whole tournament in Helsinki against ROC at 16:15 local time and at the same time in Tampere USA will face Latvia. The host country Finland will start the tournament in the evening match at 20:15 against Norway.

 

Again each team will have to play 2 times 2 back to back matches, will have once 2 rest days between games and 2 other games every second day during the preliminary round.

 

:SVK schedule

Fr, 13.05. (16:15): :SVK - :ROC

Sa, 14.05. (20:15): :SVK - :GER

Su, 15.05. Rest day

Mo, 16.05.  (16:15)  :SVK - :CAN

Tu, 17.05. Rest day

We, 18.05. (20:15) : :SVK - :SUI

Th, 19.05. Rest day

Fr, 20.05. (20:15): :SVK - :KAZ

Sa, 21.05. (20:15): :SVK - :ITA

Su, 22.05. Rest day

Mo, 23.05. Rest day

Tu, 24.05. (16:15): :SVK - :DEN

 

Full Schedule here : https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2022/wm/schedule

 

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