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Preliminary Round

DAY 8

 

Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
France FRA.gif GWS4 - 3 BLR.gif Belarus
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 1-2, 1-1, OT: 0-0, GWS: 1-0
May 12th 2016, h. 20:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris
 

France wins!

Stephane da Costa gets two shootout goals

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France blew a lead, came back, and won in a thrilling shootout. Cristobal Huet was fantastic, and the penalty killers were sensational.

 

Indeed, the French penalty killers were extraordinary, killing off one penalty in the final minute of regulation that carried over to the overtime, and then another minor in the overtime itself. In all, they were short-handed for three of the five overtime minutes.

 

Huet, playing in his record-tying 13th top-level World Championship, was letter perfect in these moments; the defence blocked countless shots; and, Belarus had some bad luck, hitting the post twice when another inch or two might have meant victory.

 

In the shootout, da Costa came though under pressure. Mikhail Stefanovich scored on the first shot for Belarus, but France missed its first two. Da Costa then beat Kevin Lalonde with a great deke. 

 

In the fourth round of shots, the two scorers went again, but this time Huet stopped Stefanovich and da Costa scored again to give France the win.

 

The two-point victory vaults France into a fourth-place tie with Finland and Norway with seven points and leaves Belarus in a precarious situation, in a tie for seventh with just one point. 

 

France was the better team in the first period and was rewarded with its only goal. Teddy da Costa started the play on an odd-man rush, getting the puck to Sacha Treille. Treille wired a hard shot over the glove of Lalande at 12:29.

 

Despite dominating the opening 20 minutes, though, the French could not build on their lead. They did, however, manage to make it 2-0 just 54 seconds into the second on a power play that had carried over from the first.

 

Antoine Roussel made a great no-look pass to Damien Fleury at the top of the circle, and he, too, beat Lalande over the glove.

 

Belarus got back into it six minutes later on a bit of bad luck for the French. Floran Douay was at his blue line when the puck came at him.

 

He lost it in his equipment, and when it landed Yegor Sharangovich claimed it. He took a shot that was stopped by Huet, but as the rebound bounced in the air, Alexander Pavlocich batted it in. No video review was needed to confirm it was a high stick—and it wasn’t.

 

Off the next faceoff things got testy. It appeared Loic Lamperier speared Pavlovich at the drop of the puck, and the Belorussian lay on the ice in seeming agony. But the referees decided not to call a penalty, and after being helped off the ice Pavlovich returned to the ice soon after without missing a  shift.

 

Soon after, Danila Karaban suffered a left leg injury that looked more serious. He, too, was helped off the ice, but he didn't return, and his status is unknonw right now.

 

Late in the period Belarus tied the game on another odd play. Charles Linglet fed a nice pass to Sharangovich hustling to the net, and Huet made the save on the re-direct. But the Laurent Meunier, trying to check Sharangovich, got his skate tied up for a moment in Huet’s pads, and the puck trickled between the goalie’s pads and over the line.

 

An early penalty in the third put the home side in a tough position. A beuatiful tic-tac-toe play between Artyom Demkov to Sergei Kostitsyn to Alexander Kulakov drifting through the slot gave Belarus a 3-2 lead at 1:20. France's impressive 2-0 lead was now a distant memory.

 

The French had a magnificent opportunity to tie the game and perhaps re-take the lead. Belarus captain Andrei Stas took a four-minute high-sticking penalty after cutting Kevin Hecquefeuille accidentally, but their shooting accuracy left something to be desired and Lalande was good when he had to be. Stas returned to the ice with his team still in the lead.

 

France got a bit of its own luck on the tying goal form Pierre-Edouard Bellemare at 12:35. His bad-angle shot from near the boards went off Lalande's glove and in, a weak goal to allow at such a critical point, to be sure.

 

Belarus next plays Slovenia tomorrow while France has a day off before playing the Czechs on Sunday.

 

 

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Preliminary Round

DAY 8

 

Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Sweden SWE.gif 8 - 1 ITA.gif Italy
Period-by-Period: 2-0, 1-1, 5-0
May 12th 2016, h. 16:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne

 

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Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Czech Republic CZE.gif 5 - 1 SLO.gif Slovenia
Period-by-Period: 3-0, 1-0, 1-1
May 12th 2016, h. 16:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris

 

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Preliminary Round

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Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Denmark DEN.gif OT3 - 2 GER.gif Germany
Period-by-Period: 2-2, 0-0, 0-0, OT: 1-0
May 12th 2016, h. 20:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne
 
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Preliminary Round

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Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
France FRA.gif GWS4 - 3 BLR.gif Belarus
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 1-2, 1-1, OT: 0-0, GWS: 1-0
May 12th 2016, h. 20:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris
 
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Preliminary Round

DAY 9

 

Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Latvia LAT.gif vs USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period:
May 13th 2016, h. 12:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne
 
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Russia RUS.gif vs SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period:
May 13th 2016, h. 16:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne
 
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Italy ITA.gif vs GER.gif Germany
Period-by-Period:
May 13th 2016, h. 20:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne
 
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Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Norway NOR.gif vs FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period:
May 13th 2016, h. 12:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris
 
Spoiler

 
Slovenia SLO.gif vs BLR.gif Belarus
Period-by-Period:
May 13th 2016, h. 16:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris
 
Spoiler

 
Canada CAN.gif vs SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period:
May 13th 2016, h. 20:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris
 
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POWER RANKING

As of May 12th, 2017

 

Russia is back on top by a hair in our fourth Power Rankings, with Canada in second place and Sweden third. Coming on strong, the Czechs sit fourth.

 

1.  Russia  Russia:  Let the poor guy sit on a beach :roflmao:
2.  Canada  Canada:  This is not pro wrestling
3.  Sweden  Sweden:  “Viktor?” “Yes, Eddie?” “We’re still good goalies, right?”
4.  Czech  Czech Republic:  Beating Slovenia is less fun than beating Slovakia :d
5.  USA United States:  Dylan deserves the Nobel Prize :d
6.  Suisse  Switzerland:  Belarus trash-talked our cows
7.  Latvia  Latvia:  Bob? Put down that water gun. Torts isn’t here
8.  Finland  Finland:  Beating Slovenia is like a lukewarm sauna
9.  France France:  If you work hard and believe, you too can marry your teacher :lol:
10.  Norway Norway:  Haugen also washes our jerseys and drives the bus :rofl:
11.  Denmark  Denmark:  Hail our new king, long may he Regin
12.  Germany Germany:  My name is Leon Skywalker and I’m here to rescue you :d
13.  Slovakia  Slovakia:  You Kahun’t always get what you want
14.  Slovenia  Slovenia:  Seventh in Sochi, so whatevs :d
15.  Belarus Belarus:  Soul-crushing despair: it's how we roll
16.  Italy Italy:  We came, we saw, they conquered

 

 

Previous Editions

May 5th

May 7th

May 10th

 

*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.

 

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Results after 2nd Period

 

Group A in Cologne
Latvia - United States  3-3 (1-0, 2-3,-)

11:23 Teodors BLUGERS 1-0

20:07 Kaspars DAUGAVINS 2-0

29:00 J.T. COMPHER 2-1

31:37 Oskars CIBULSKIS 3-1

33:44 Nick BJUGSTAD 3-2

38:37 Johnny GAUDREAU 3-3


Group B in Paris

Norway - Finland 1-2 (1-0, 0-2,-)

18:38 Anders BASTIANSEN 1-0

25:33 Juuso HIETANEN 1-1

28:11 Julius HONKA 1-2

 

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