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Ice Hockey IIHF World Championships 2017


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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

2017

 

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POWER RANKING

As of May 21st, 2017

 

Sweden tops our final Power Rankings of 2017 after its thrilling 2-1 shootout win over Canada in the gold medal game. Russia is third. See you next year!

 

1.  Sweden  Sweden:  King Henrik, you will reign forever :bowdown:
2.  Canada  Canada:  Shootouts + Swedes = bad news :p
3.  Russia  Russia:  Comrade Yzerman and the Tampa Politburo congratulate you! :d
4.  Finland  Finland:  2016 was better, apart from all the dead celebrities
5.  USA United States:  We need to get younger :lol:
6.  Suisse  Switzerland:  Obviously, William Tell had a tough tournament
7.  Czech  Czech Republic:  Wanna watch some old Robert Reichel highlights?
8.  Germany  Germany:  Well, we tried...now, getting back to Bayern Munich... :roflmao:
9.  France France:  Voulez-vous jouer au hockey avec moi ce soir?
10.  Latvia Latvia:  Our beer is better, Belarus! (Love ya!)
11.  Norway  Norway:  Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue
12.  Denmark Denmark:  Hamlet 2018: “Something is hockey in the state of Denmark” :bounce:
13.  Belarus  Belarus:  Our beer is cheaper, Latvia! (Love ya too!)
14.  Slovakia  Slovakia:  Last time we won gold, Tomas Tatar was 11 :coffee:
15.  Slovenia Slovenia:  See ya in Korea! BTW, Olympics rule
16.  Italy Italy:  When all else fails, there is pizza :p

 

 

Previous Editions

May 5th

May 7th

May 10th

May 12th

May 14th

May 16th

May 18th

May 20th

 

 

*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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MEN ' S

IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017

UNOFFICIAL FINAL STANDING

 

RANK NATION 2018 WCh
1 :SWE Sweden A
2 :CAN Canada A
3 :RUS Russia A

4

:FIN Finland A
5 :USA United States A
6 :SUI Switzerland A
7 :CZE Czech Republic A
8 :GER Germany A
9 :FRA France A
10 :LAT Latvia A
11 :NOR Norway A
12 :DEN Denmark A
13 :BLR Belarus A
14 :SVK Slovakia A
15 :SLO Slovenia I A
16 :ITA Italy I A
17 :AUT Austria A
18 :KOR South Korea A
19 :KAZ Kazakhstan I A
20 :POL Poland I A
21 :HUN Hungary I A
22 :UKR Ukraine I B
23 :GBR Great Britain I A
24 :JPN Japan I B
25 :LTU Lithuania I B
26 :EST Estonia I B
27 :CRO Croatia  I B
28 :NED Netherlands II A
29 :ROU Romania I B
30 :AUS Australia II A
31 :SRB Serbia II A
32 :BEL Belgium II A
33 :ISL Iceland II A
34 :ESP Spain II B
35 :CHN China  II A
36 :NZL New Zealand II B
37 :ISR Israel II B
38 :PRK North Korea II B
39 :MEX Mexico II B
40 :TUR Turkey III
41 :LUX Luxembourg II B
42 :BUL Bulgaria III
43 :GEO Georgia III
44 :HKG Hong Kong III
45 :RSA South Africa III
46 :TPE Chinese Taipei III
47 :UAE United Arab Emirates III qualif.
48 :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina -

 

 

*Next year Kuwait and Turkmenistan will experience their IIHF world championships program debuts, both will play with UAE the newly formed Division III Qualification Tournament. Bosnia and Herzegovina will not compete next year.

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The BEST OF

 

:SWE SWEDEN :SWE  

World Champions 2017

 

 

 

Top 10 Goals of the 2017 Worlds

 

 

 

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The BEST OF 

Best moves, hits and bloopers of the WCh 2017

 

 

 

Top 10 Saves of the 2017 Worlds

 

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