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1 hour ago, phelps said:

which means that one team between USA / SVK / SUI / GER will make the final (I hope SUI)...

The Semifinals are based on the teams seeding from preliminary round standing. The top seed QF winner will face the lowest seed QF winner in the first semifinals, The 2nd highest seed QF winner will face the 3rd highest seed QF winner in the late semifinal.

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POWER RANKING

 

1st June 2021 Edition

 

The ROC team holds on to first place in our sixth Power Rankings of 2021 after blanking Belarus prior to the quarter-finals. Riding a six-game winning streak, the U.S. moves up to second place, while defending champion Finland is 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 roc.png ROC This station is now the ultimate power in the universe :p
2 usa.png USA Let’s play Six Degrees of Kevin Labanc
3 fin.png FIN Ruotsalainen looks good for a guy who just turned 61
4 sui.png SUI Bertschy got mad when they chirped about our bankers
5 cze.png CZE Inspired by Spiky’s Jagr-like mullet
6 svk.png SVK Apple turnovers are good
7 ger.png GER It’s like World Juniors, without the losing 16-2 part :p
8 can.png CAN Not quite the ‘42 Leafs
9 swe.png SWE The winner takes it all, the loser’s standing small
10 kaz.png KAZ Norway-Kazakhstan relations hit all-time low :p
11 lat.png LAT “For Glory And Joy”? Oof...
12 den.png DEN Can’t blame Freddie
13 nor.png NOR Mathis is available for birthday parties and weddings
14 gbr.png GBR Next up for Liam: the Oasis reunion :lol:
15 blr.png BLR Not staying for dessert :p
16 ita.png ITA Have you read Dante’s Inferno?

 

Previous Editions

 

 

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23 minutes ago, hckošice said:

POWER RANKING

 

1st June 2021 Edition

 

The ROC team holds on to first place in our sixth Power Rankings of 2021 after blanking Belarus prior to the quarter-finals. Riding a six-game winning streak, the U.S. moves up to second place, while defending champion Finland is 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 roc.png ROC This station is now the ultimate power in the universe :p
2 usa.png USA Let’s play Six Degrees of Kevin Labanc
3 fin.png FIN Ruotsalainen looks good for a guy who just turned 61
4 sui.png SUI Bertschy got mad when they chirped about our bankers
5 cze.png CZE Inspired by Spiky’s Jagr-like mullet
6 svk.png SVK Apple turnovers are good
7 ger.png GER It’s like World Juniors, without the losing 16-2 part :p
8 can.png CAN Not quite the ‘42 Leafs
9 swe.png SWE The winner takes it all, the loser’s standing small
10 kaz.png KAZ Norway-Kazakhstan relations hit all-time low :p
11 lat.png LAT “For Glory And Joy”? Oof...
12 den.png DEN Can’t blame Freddie
13 nor.png NOR Mathis is available for birthday parties and weddings
14 gbr.png GBR Next up for Liam: the Oasis reunion :lol:
15 blr.png BLR Not staying for dessert :p
16 ita.png ITA Have you read Dante’s Inferno?

 

Previous Editions

 

 

Remember the other Liam who played for Great Britain and had a musical heritage?

https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=145188

son of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Stewart

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10 hours ago, Dragon said:

Remember the other Liam who played for Great Britain and had a musical heritage?

https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=145188

son of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Stewart

Sure, he was quite a celebrity here, Well, i mean both of them :d

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Preliminary Round over,

 

let have a look on the stats.

 

 

Scoring Leaders:

1. Peter CEHLÁRIK :SVK  10 (4+6)

2. Connor BROWN :CAN  10 (2+8)

3. Liam KIRK :GBR  9 (7+2)

 

Top Scorer:

1. Liam KIRK :GBR  7

2. Gregory HOFMANN :SUI  6

3. Nicklas JENSEN :DEN  5

 

Assists Leader:

1. Connor BROWN :CAN 8

2. Peter CEHLÁRIk :SVK 6

3. Nils LUNDKVIST :SWE  5 (in 3 Games)

 

Face Off Leader:

1. Petri KONTIOLA :FIN  66.30%

2. Kevin ROONEY :USA 65.45%

3. Nico HISCHIER :SUI  64.77%

 

+/- Leaders:

1. Nikita ZADOROV :WHT  +11

2. Dmitri VORONKOV :WHT +9

3. Jason ROBERTSON :USA +7  (+9-2)

 

Most Penalised Player:

1. Nikita KOMAROV :BLR  39 minutes

2. Kristian POSPÍŠIL :SVK  33

3. Jonas MULLER :GER  31

 

Best Golatender:

1. Cal PETERSEN :USA  95.96% Saves

2. Harri SATERI :FIN  95.52%

3. Adam REIDEBORN :SWE 94.57%

 

Team Stats

 

Scoring Efficiency:

1. :WHT 13.08 %

2. :KAZ 12.50 %

3. :CZE  11.95 %

...........................

16. :BLR 5.81 %

 

POWER-PLAYS EFFICIENBY:

1. :SUI  35.71 %

2. :KAZ  35.00 %

3. :CZE 31.58 %

..............................

16. :LAT 8.33 %

 

PENALTY KILLING EFFICIENCY:

1. :USA 95.00 %

2. :LAT 94.74 %

3. :CAN 88.89 %

.............................

16. :ITA 61.54 %

 

 

 

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Thursday June 3rd, 2021 -

Knockout Round Day 1 Schedule (GMT +3)

  

Knockout Round

 
 
Quarterfinals
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Switzerland SUI.gif vs GER.gif Germany
Period-by-Period:
June 3rd 2021, h. 16:15, Olympic Sports Centre, Riga

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United States USA.gif vs SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period:
June 3rd 2021, h. 16:15,
Arena Riga, Riga
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ROC WHT.gif vs CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period:
June 3rd 2021, h. 20:15, Olympic Sports Centre, Riga

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Finland FIN.gif vs CZE.gif Czech Republic
Period-by-Period:
June 3rd 2021, h. 20:15,
Arena Riga, Riga

 

 
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