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Ice Hockey IIHF World Championships 2017


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Preliminary Round

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Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
United States USA.gif 4 - 3 SWE.gif Sweden
Period-by-Period: 2-3, 1-0, 1-0
May 8th 2016, h. 20:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne

 

Group A Provisional Standing After Day 4
 
Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
RUS.gif Russia
3
3(1)
0(0)
18
5
+13
8
USA.gif United States
3
2(0)
1(0)
12
7
+5
6
LAT.gif Latvia
2
2(0)
0(0)
6
1
+5
6
SWE.gif Sweden
3
1(0)
2(1)
11
8
+3
4
GER.gif Germany
3
1(0)
2(0)
7
14
-7
3
SVK.gif Slovakia
2
1(1)
1(0)
4
5
-1
2
ITA.gif Italy
2
0(0)
2(1)
3
13
-10
1
DEN.gif Denmark
2
0(0)
2(0)
2
10
-8
0

 

 

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Period-by-Period: 2-3, 1-0, 1-0
May 8th 2016, h. 20:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne
 

USA edges Sweden

Compher snatches winner late on

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Despite trailing three times, Team USA kept its cool, survived a Swedish onslaught, and grabbed a gutsy victory after two fine goals from Johnny Gaudreau.

 

Team USA made it back-to-back wins here in Cologne, edging Sweden 4-3 with a never-say-die performance.

 

In a game between two of the fancied teams in the group, both nations knew that victory would go a long way towards moving clear of a nerve-shredding battle to make the last eight, and they delivered a topsy-turvy encounter that saw two goals apiece from Elias Lindholm and Johnny Gaudreau as the Americans came from behind repeatedly to snatch the win.

 

J.T. Compher put team USA ahead for the first time in the game with just eight minutes to play. The 22-year-old Colorado prospect, playing in his second World Championship, got the tip on a Connor Murphy shot from the point to defy a prolonged spell of Scandinavian pressure and set his country on the way to an encouraging victory.

 

Sweden, though, will be wondering what more it had to do to win this game. The Tre Kronor led three times without finishing off the Americans. Going into the final stanza locked at 3-3, the Swedes produced a blistering passage of play, aided by two US penalties, but failed to put the puck in the net. So disciplined was Rikard Gronborg’s team that it went 55 minutes without even taking a penalty – only to pay three visits to the box in the dying minutes when panic took hold.

 

It didn’t take long to get this game warmed up: the teams traded goals inside the first four minutes to set the tone for the evening’s entertainment. Lindholm shot Sweden into the lead from the top of the circle after Anton Stralman deked on a shot and found his team-mate in space. But that advantage lasted less than a minute before Clayton Keller added to Sunday’s hat-trick with his fourth goal of the championship, gobbling up the rebound from a Jack Eichel shot to beat Viktor Fasth.

 

Lindholm, recovered from the minor knock he sustained during Saturday’s 7-2 romp against Germany, was back on the scoresheet in the 14th minute with a goal that somewhat resembled his opener. This time it was Olive Ekman-Larsson who provided the feed and Lindholm supplied the finish from his preferred location around the face-off dot.

 

But Lindholm wasn’t the only forward in form in this game. Team USA’s Gaudreau shows every sign of enjoying his return to the World Championship and the 24-year-old’s blistering pace scorched through Sweden to tie the game once again on 18:12 of the first. Gaudreau latched onto Dylan Larkin’s clearance, leaving Jonas Brodin wrong-footed on the US blue line with a shake of the hips as he blazed a streak down the ice. The finish was clinical, going five-hole on Fasth for a fine goal.

 

Parity lasted a mere 35 seconds, however. Joel Lunqvust wrestled possession of the puck in the corner, Carl Klingberg fed Victor Hedman and the D-man smashed home a one-timer to give Sweden the edge at the first intermission.

 

The scoring had to slow down after that breathless opening stanza, but nobody warned Gaudreau. His second of the night was another fine play as he carved through the Swedish defence with his linemates Eichel and Anders Lee. Gaudreau started it with an interception in his own zone, then it was tic-tac-toe down the ice until the Calgary Flames man finished off the move and tied the game again.

 

Now, at last, the goalies began to shape events with a big save at each end to keep the scores level through 40 minutes. Jimmy Howard was first to show, getting his blocker behind another Hedman thunderbolt. Then Fasth denied Eichel with a flailing arm towards the top corner as the Americans sought the lead for the first time on the night.

 

Sweden, looking to force a victory that would have lifted it to seven points from a possible nine, began the third period at high speed. The early stages were played in front of Howard’s net as the USA tried to kill a couple of penalties. Victor Rask spurned a fabulous opportunity, firing past a wide-open net, then Lindholm dragged the puck wide of the target after Hedman found him unmarked on Howard’s doorstep. Those missed opportunities proved so costly for Sweden when Compher snatched the game-winner against the run of play soon after.

 

 

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Period-by-Period: 3-0, 0-0, 0-3, OT: 0-0, GWS: 0-1
May 8th 2016, h. 20:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris
 
Group B Provisional Standing After Day 4
 
Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
CAN.gif Canada
3
3(0)
0(0)
17
3
+14
9
SUI.gif Switzerland
2
2(1)
0(0)
8
4
+4
5
CZE.gif Czech Republic
3
2(1)
1(0)
11
8
+3
5
FIN.gif Finland
3
1(0)
2(1)
7
11
-4
4
NOR.gif Norway
2
1(0)
1(0)
3
5
-2
3
FRA.gif France
2
1(0)
1(0)
7
4
+3
3
SLO.gif Slovenia
2
0(0)
2(1)
6
12
-6
1
BLR.gif Belarus
3
0(0)
3(0)
3
15
-12
0

 

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Finland FIN.gif 3 - 4GWS CZE.gif Czech Republic
Period-by-Period: 3-0, 0-0, 0-3, OT: 0-0, GWS: 0-1
May 8th 2016, h. 20:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris
 

Czechs shoot down Finns

Finland blows 3-0 lead, Hanzl shootout hero

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The Czech Republic rallied from a 3-0 first-period deficit to defeat Finland 4-3 in a shootout on Monday. Robin Hanzl scored the winner.

 

Hanzal, a 28-year-old HC Litvinov forward in his first Worlds, beat Finnish goalie Joonas Korpisalo with a nice backhand deke. He was the only scorer in the shootout.

In regulation time, Roman Horak, Radko Gudas, and Jan Kovar got goals for the Czechs, and David Pastrnak added two helpers.

For Finland, captain Valtteri Filppula tallied a goal and an assist, and Topi Jaakola and Ville Lajunen also scored for Finland. Mikko Rantanen had two helpers.

 

The Czechs, whose last medal was bronze in 2012, have struggled with consistency in this tournament, but this has to be a huge morale-booster. After falling 4-1 to Canada and thumping Belarus 6-1, they outshot Finland 34-21 and never gave up.

 

The Finns, silver medalists in 2016, were hoping for a bounceback game after their stunning 5-1 loss to host France. And coach Lauri Marjamaki's team got off to a dream start.

 

Just 58 seconds in, Filppula collected the garbage from Sebastian Aho’s wraparound attempt and pushed it over the line. At 2:41, Finland went up 2-0 when Jaakola’s high shot fluttered past Czech starter Petr Mrazek. And at 13:52, Lajunen hammered a rising shot from the center point that fooled the goalie through traffic to make it 3-0.

 

The Finns didn't know it yet, but this dream would turn into a nightmare.

 

In the second period, the Czechs just couldn't turn on the red light, despite the vigorous chanting of their fans at the AccorHotels Arena. Jan Kovar and David Pastrnak had beautiful chances on the rush, but Korpisalo warded them off. Finnish World Championship rookie Jesse Puljujarvi drew a crowd mid-period after he gave Mrazek a snow shower.

 

The Czechs’ second-period highlight was when burly defenceman Radko Gudas sent Rantanen tumbling head over heels with a hip check.

The tide finally turned in the third. During the fourth Czech power play, Korpisalo twice stoned Kovar on the doorstep. But he couldn't foil Horak, who took Pastrnak's pass from the goal line and whacked it past Korpisalo's left pad at 7:37.

Coach Josef Jandac's boys made a spirited late push, and it paid off. Gudas pounded a drive past Korpisalo from the top of the faceoff circle with 2:14 left. Just 23 seconds later, Kovar broke through, capitalizing on Jaakola's defensive-zone giveaway and slidingthe  puck through both the defenceman's legs and Korpisalo to tie it up.

Finland had the better chances in overtime. Mrazek foiled Aho on a clear-cut breakaway, and Puljujarvi came close when he charged to the net for a Filppula set-up. But close isn't good enough here. The Finns could have had three points here, but settled for one.

Next up, the Finns take on Slovenia on Wednesday, while the Czechs face Norway on Thursday.

 

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I'll just stop wasting time discussing this with you...

 

WHO CARES , you started this not me .......FARWELLLLLLLL
and Finland lost ,SO YOUR KNOWLEDGES ARE NOT SO FAR THAN 0

 

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only blablabla :lol:

 

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    • 2026 Sailing Grand Slam Trofeo SAR Princesa Sofia #1/5  - Mallorca    Results (March 27 - April 4, 2026)   Men's IQFoil: 1. Nicolas Goyard 2. Noah Lyons 3. Nicolo Renna 4. Duncan Monaghan   5. Yoav Cohen 6. Tom Arnoux   7. Johan Soe   8. Tom Reuveny   9. Luuc van Opzeeland   10. Federico Alan Pilloni   11. Yoav Omer   12. Grae Morris   13. Kun Bi   14. Andy Brown   15. Elia Colombo     Men's Formula Kite: 1. Maximilian Maeder   2. Riccardo Pianosi   3. Valentin Bontus   4. Noah Runciman   5. Gian Stragiotti   6. Bruno Lobo   7. Jan Voster   8. Vojtech Koska   9. Zhang Haoran   10. Benoit Gomez   11. Jannis Maus   12. Jan Marciniak   13. Kameron Maramenidis   14. Huang Qibin   15. Lucas Pes Fonseca     Men's ILCA 7: (199 athletes ) 1. Matthew Wearn   2. Elliot Hanson   3. Michael Beckett   4. Philipp Buhl   5. George Gautrey   6. Filip Jurisic   7. Ha Jee-min   8. Sam Whaley   9. Nik Aaron Willim   10. Ole Schweckendiek   11. Lorenzo Brando Chiavarini   12. Ryan Lo   13. Ethan McAullay   14. Ewan McMahon   15. Julian Hoffmann   Men's 49er: 1. Germany  (Schultheis - Rieger) 2. United States  (Snow - MacDiarmid) 3. China  (Xin - Tianyu) 4. Australia  (Price - Paul) 5. Uruguay  (Umpierre - Diz) 6. Poland  (Staniul - Sztorch) 7. Austria  (Prettner - Flachberger) 8. Netherlands  (Lambriex van Aanholt - van de Werken) 9. Denmark  (Rask - Precht Jensen) 10. Italy  (Pezzilli - Torroni) 11. France  (Rual - Amoros) 12. China  (Zaiding - Tian) 13. France  (Fischer - Pequin) 14. Great Britain  (Grummett - Hawes) 15. Germany  (Dorau - Rockenbauch)   Women's IQFoil: 1. Tamar Steinberg   2. Marta Maggetti   3. Maya Gysler   4. Li Wenqi   5. Yan Zheng   6. Emma Wilson   7. Tuva Oppedal   8. Helene Noesmoen   9. Medea Falcioni   10. Anastasiya Valkevich   11. Shahar Tibi   12. Stella Bilger   13. Sharon Kantor   14. Palma Cargo   15. Emma Viktoria Millend     Women's Formula Kite: 1. Lauriane Nolot   2. Jessie Kampman   3. Liu Chenxue   4. Lysa Caval   5. Li Wan   6. Daniela Moroz   7. Catalina Turienzo   8. Wang Si   9. Xiao Meijing   10. Lily Young   11. Breiana Whitehead   12. Julia Damasiewicz   13. Izabela Satrjan   14. Gal Zukerman   15. Ella Geiger     Women's ILCA 6: 1. Eve McMahon   2. Daisy Collingridge   3. Emma Plasschaert   4. Charlotte Rose   5. Maud Jayet   6. Julia Buesselberg   7. Maxime van de Werken-Jonker   8. Mara Stransky   9. Zoe Thomson   10. Hannah Snellgrove   11. Casey Imeneo   12. Agata Barwinska   13. Anna Munch   14. Louise Cervera   15. Chiara Benini Floriani   Women's 49erFX: 1. Canada  (G Lewin-Lafrance - A Lewin-Lafrance) 2. Germany  (Steinlein - Bartelheimer) 3. Spain  (Barcelo - Cantero) 4. Sweden  (Bobeck - Berntsson) 5. Germany  (Bergmann - Wille) 6. Denmark  (Seaton - Andersen) 7. Netherlands  (Lambriex van Aanholt - Ijben) 8. Germany  (Scheel - Feilcke) 9. Norway  (Dahl Andersen - Edland) 10. Spain  (Suarez Gonzalez - Henke Riera) 11. Germani  & de Kort   12. Great Britain  (Black - Tidey) 13. Belgium  (Maenhaut - Geurts) 14. Germany  (Barth - Kohlhoff) 15. France  (Lovadina - Berthomieu)   Mixed 470: 1. Spain  (Xammar Hernandez - Cardona Alcantara) 2. Great Britain  (Wrigley - Harris) 3. France  (Pacaud - de Gennes) 4. France  (Pennaneac'h - Williot) 5. Italy  (Ferrari - Dubbini) 6. Germany  (Diesch - Markfort) 7. Germany  (Loffler - Hoerr) 8. Portugal  (Costa - Joao) 9. Japan  (Isozaki - Seki) 10. Great Britain  (Bristow - Taylor) 11. Italy  (Berta - Calabro) 12. Spain  (Mas Depares - de Maqua Xalabarder) 13. Israel  (Levy - Gal) 14. France  (Jannin - Cornic) 15. Switzerland  (Mermod - Siegenthaler)   Mixed Nacra 17: 1. Sweden  (Jarudd - Jonsson) 2. Argentina  (Majdalani - Bosco) 3. Great Britain  (Gimson - Burnet) 4. Sweden  (Svensson - Dackhammar) 5. France  (Mourniac - Retornaz) 6. Netherlands  (Offerman - Houtman) 7. China  (Jingcheng - Ting) 8. Australia  (Liddell - Brown) 9. Turkey  (Kurtbay - Kaynar) 10. Austria  (Farese - Zochling) 11. Belgium  (Claeyssens - Verstraelen) 12. Italy  (Figlia di Granara - Sedmak) 13. Austria  (Haberl - Stamminger) 14. New Zealand  (Wilkinson - Stewart) 15. Finland  (Keskinen - Roihu)   Results   Next Stop: 2026 Sailing Grand Slam Semaine Olympique Francaise #2 in Hyeres  (April 18-25, 2026)
    • 4th bronze for Italy in juniors men`s foil, but women`s foil it`s a disastrous in this age category: today only 13th places
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