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Bandy Discussion Thread


Dmitry

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1 minute ago, Dragon said:

Lacrosse has a very similar lack of depth and will be held in LA... :p

As much as I like lacrosse I don’t think it should be an Olympic sport either :P

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WEDNESDAY 26 MARCH

 

Men

 

Finland-Hungary 17-0

Sweden-USA 12-2

 

Women

 

Pool B – Germany-Switzerland 2-2, penalty 3-2

Pool B – Ukraine-Netherlands 0-8

Pool A – Sweden-USA 9-2

Pool A – Norway-Finland 7-0

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16 hours ago, NearPup said:

As much as I like lacrosse I don’t think it should be an Olympic sport either :P

does bandy exist in Canada? I thought some failed ice hockey players could turn to it and at least make a team for world championships

Bring back the 1991 borders

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3 hours ago, vovanA said:

does bandy exist in Canada? I thought some failed ice hockey players could turn to it and at least make a team for world championships

It basically doesn’t :<

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Team Canada (men) played at the world championships 16 times in 1991-2019 (not every tournament). Usually it was one of the favourite teams in Division B. It was based in Winnipeg. I don't know what is with it now. I think it's the money problem. Women played 7 times in 2006-2016 and they were very close to the bronze medals many times.

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THURSDAY 27 MARCH

 

Men

 

USA-Finland 0-11

Hungary-Norway 1-20

 

So Hungary lose all 4 games and finished 5th.

 

Women

 

Pool B – Switzerland-Ukraine 1-2

Pool B – Netherlands-Germany 8-0

Pool A – Norway-USA 3-5

Pool A – Sweden-Finland 13-1

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FRIDAY 28 MARCH

 

Men

 

USA-Norway 1-14

Sweden-Finland 8-3

 

TABLE

                             M     W     D     L        G        P      

1. Sweden            4      4      0     0      60-8    8

2. Finland             4      3      0     1      34-8     6

3. Norway            4      2      0     2      37-14   4

4. USA                  4      1      0     3       7-39    2

5. Hungary           4      0      0     4      3-72    0

 

Women

 

Pool B – Germany-Ukraine 1-2

Pool B – Switzerland-Netherlands 1-10

 

TABLES

 

POOL A        M     W    D      L      G        P

1. Sweden     3      3     0      0   35-4     6

2. USA           3     2      0      1   11-13     4

3. Norway     3      1      0        11-18     2

4. Finland      3      0     0      3   2-24     0

 

POOL B             M     W    D       L     G        P

1. Netherlands  3       3     0       0   26-1     6

2. Ukraine         3       2     0       1     4-1     4

3. Germany       3       0     1          3-11     1

4. Switzerland   3       0     1       2   4-14     1

 

 

Semifinal  USA-Norway 1-5

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On 3/27/2025 at 12:35 PM, vovanA said:

does bandy exist in Canada? I thought some failed ice hockey players could turn to it and at least make a team for world championships

They could to the opposite as the Swedish bandy players did when they participated in ice hockey at olympics 1924 without hockey experience because noone played ice hockey in sweden back then:d

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SUNDAY 30 MARCH

 

Men

 

Bronze game – Norway-USA 12-1

Final game – Sweden-Finland 5-3

 

Women

 

Bronze game – USA – Finland 7-2

Final game – Sweden – Norway 8-1

 

 

Without surprises in the medal games but Finland in the men's final rivalled good vs Sweden.

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