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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2021


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6 minutes ago, hckošice said:

@Agger are you ok ? :d

Haha. Remember that I win and lose no matter what as half Swedish. But wow, gotta be one of the best Danish matches. We've done great against other super powers throughout time, but those were usually the classic underdog matches where we usually won or tied due to a massive performance by the goalie. Ths time Denmark was at least equal to Sweden!

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Final Scores

 

Group A  (Olympics Sports Center)

 

:DEN Denmark - :SWE Sweden : 4-3  (0-0, 3-2, 1-1)

22:06 Carl KLINGBERG (Unassisted) 0:1

30:40 Nicklas JENSEN (Jakobsen, Nicholas Jensen) 1:1

35:09 Henrik TOMMERNES (Klingberg) 1:2

37:33 Nicklas JENSEN (Boedker) 2:2

38:09 Emil KRISTENSEN (N. Jensen, Lauridsen) 3:2

48:22 Nicklas JENSEN (Lauridsen, Boedker) 4:2

50:56 Carl KLINGBERG (Lundkvist) 4:3

 

Group B  (Riga Arena)

 

:NOR Norway - :GER Germany : 1-5  (0-1, 1-3, 0-1)

19:44 Matthias PLACHTA (M. Muller, Seider) 0:1

23:19 Leon GAWANKE (Brandt, Noebels) 0:2

26:04 Lenhard PFODERL (Reichel, Noebels) 0:3

30:35 Lukas REICHEL (Unassisted) 0:4

36:21 Emil LILLEBERG (M. Olimb, Haga) 1:4

44:41 Lean BERGMANN (Nowak) 1:5

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3 minutes ago, Agger said:

Ths time Denmark was at least equal to Sweden!

Denmark was clearly better today, totally deserved win. and first ever Dane national anthem played at the IIHF WCH in matches against Sweden in history (just like the Latvian yesterday against Canada)

 

this was the most "I dont care two shit about this match" effort from :SWE I remember, and I was watching hockey more than 2 decades :d

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Scores after 1st Period

 

Group A  (Olympics Sports Center)

 

:GBR Great Britain - :WHT ROC : 1-4  (1-4, -, -)

05:53 Anton BURDASOV (Grigorenko, Ozhiganov) 0:1

07:19 Mikhail GRIGORENKO (Voronkov) 0:2

09:21 Anton BURDASOV (Kuzmenko, Gavrikov) 0:3

10:21 Sergei TOLCHINSKY (Barabanov) 0:4

18:46 Liam KIRK (Dowd, Connolly) 1:4

 

Group B  (Riga Arena)

 

:FIN Finland - :USA United States : 0-0  (0-0, -, -)

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Scores after 2nd Period

 

Group A  (Olympics Sports Center)

 

:GBR Great Britain - :WHT ROC : 1-5  (1-4, 0-1, -)

05:53 Anton BURDASOV (Grigorenko, Ozhiganov) 0:1

07:19 Mikhail GRIGORENKO (Voronkov) 0:2

09:21 Anton BURDASOV (Kuzmenko, Gavrikov) 0:3

10:21 Sergei TOLCHINSKY (Barabanov) 0:4

18:46 Liam KIRK (Dowd, Connolly) 1:4

30:08 Pavel KARNAUKHOV (Zadorov) 1:5

 

Group B  (Riga Arena)

 

:FIN Finland - :USA United States : 2-1  (0-0, 2-1, -)

26:54 Atte OHTAMAA (Maenalanen, Anttila) 1:0

35:41 Iiro PAKARINEN (Määttä, Pokka) 2:0

38:01 Jason ROBERTSON (Wolanin) 2:1

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Final Scores

 

Group A  (Olympics Sports Center)

 

:GBR Great Britain - :WHT ROC : 1-7  (1-4, 0-1, 0-2)

05:53 Anton BURDASOV (Grigorenko, Ozhiganov) 0:1

07:19 Mikhail GRIGORENKO (Voronkov) 0:2

09:21 Anton BURDASOV (Kuzmenko, Gavrikov) 0:3

10:21 Sergei TOLCHINSKY (Barabanov) 0:4

18:46 Liam KIRK (Dowd, Connolly) 1:4

30:08 Pavel KARNAUKHOV (Zadorov) 1:5

49:59 Andrei KUZMENKO (Burdasov, Ozhiganov) 1:6

53:04 Anton SLEPYSHEV (Karnaukhov) 1:7

 

Group B  (Riga Arena)

 

:FIN Finland - :USA United States : 2-1  (0-0, 2-1, 0-0)

26:54 Atte OHTAMAA (Maenalanen, Anttila) 1:0

35:41 Iiro PAKARINEN (Määttä, Pokka) 2:0

38:01 Jason ROBERTSON (Wolanin) 2:1

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First edition of 2021 Power Ranking is out :lol:

 

:BLR:roflmao:

 

first edition released yesterday before the start of the competition:

 

will be updated every 2nd day
 

1 [IMG] FIN Didn’t allow a single goal in 2020
2 [IMG] RUS Oh Kuch...your new hip is so sexy...
3 [IMG] SWE Nobody can stop us in a gold-medal shootout
4 [IMG] CZE Clearly, we have the best Filips
5 [IMG] CAN We’d beat the Salt Lake team – those guys are like 50 now
6 [IMG] USA Can we rename this country Latvia Placid?
7 [IMG] SUI Kneel before Zug!
8 [IMG] GER Eating kimchi and whistling Tchaikovsky
9 [IMG] SVK When we hosted, everyone breathed on each other
10 [IMG] LAT Nobody can stop us in an online vote
11 [IMG] NOR Let’s do a lockdown in the defensive zone!
12 [IMG] DEN Swedes are so smug about their shootouts
13 [IMG] BLR It’s like having dinner at your ex’s house
14 [IMG] GBR So far, this is going better than the Super League
15 [IMG] KAZ Love in an elevator, livin’ it up, we’re not goin’ down
16 [IMG] ITA Guarisci presto!
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