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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

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DAY 8

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DAY 9

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Top 3 Goals of the Day 9

 

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Results after 2nd Period

 

Group A in Cologne
Slovakia - United States 1-4 (0-1, 1-3,-)

08:12 Clayton KELLER 0-1

25:57 Johnny GAUDREAU 0-2

30:40 Martin GERNÁT 1-2

36:04 Christian DVORAK 1-3

38:01 Jacob TROUBA 1-4


Group B in Paris

France - Czech Republic 1-3 (0-1, 1-2,-)

08:32 David PASTRŇÁK 0-1

20:53 Stephane DA COSTA 1-1

26:52 Michal ŘEPÍK 1-2

37:01 Jan RUTTA 1-3

 

 

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Final Results

 

Group A in Cologne
Slovakia - United States 1-6 (0-1, 1-3, 0-2)

08:12 Clayton KELLER 0-1

25:57 Johnny GAUDREAU 0-2

30:40 Martin GERNÁT 1-2

36:04 Christian DVORAK 1-3

38:01 Jacob TROUBA 1-4

42:16 Johnny GAUDREAU 1-5

47:23 Anders LEE 1-6


Group B in Paris

France - Czech Republic 2-5 (0-1, 1-2, 1-2)

08:32 David PASTRŇÁK 0-1

20:53 Stephane DA COSTA 1-1

26:52 Michal ŘEPÍK 1-2

37:01 Jan RUTTA 1-3

48:03 Michal ŘEPÍK 1-4

50:38 Antoine ROUSSEL 2-4

58:56 Tomáš ZOHORNA 2-5

 

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12 minutes ago, hckosice said:

@Agger can you ask your federation how much we´ll have to pay you to save our asses ? I´ll then immediately notify our fede :beer:

Aren't Italy already eliminated? If they beat Denmark in regulation, they would be tied with Slovakia. The second TB is h2h points... which Slovakia has the advantage.

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8 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Aren't Italy already eliminated? If they beat Denmark in regulation, they would be tied with Slovakia. The second TB is h2h points... which Slovakia has the advantage.

 

Nope, Denmark has also 4 points so if Italy win in regulation time against DEN. 3 teams will be at 4 points, so then we will use a mini-table of the 3 teams based from their respective matches and in this case

 

6th. Italy will have 4 points (3 against DEN and 1 against SVK)

7th. Slovakia will have 3 points (2 against ITA and 1 against DEN)

8th. Denmark will have 2 points (2 against SVK, 0 against ITA)

 

Denmark can not be relegated because of next years host immunity, so we will look on the 7th places from both groups and the 7th with less points will be relegated. right now Belarus has also 4 points and score -13 (They play Norway) we are at 4 points and score -14 (we play Sweden)

 

Denmark can save us tonight, any singe point from them against Sweden will save us definitely and send Italy down.

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3 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

Nope, Denmark has also 4 points so if Italy win in regulation time against DEN. 3 teams will be at 4 points, so then we will use a mini-table of the 3 teams based from their respective matches and in this case

 

6th. Italy will have 4 points (3 against DEN and 1 against SVK)

7th. Slovakia will have 3 points (2 against ITA and 1 against DEN)

8th. Denmark will have 2 points (2 against SVK, 0 against ITA)

 

Denmark can not be relegated because of next years host immunity, so we will look on the 7th places from both groups and the 7th with less points will be relegated. right now Belarus has also 4 points and score -13 (They play Norway) we are at 4 points and score -14 (we play Sweden)

 

Denmark can save us tonight, any singe point from them against Sweden will save us definitely and send Italy down.

 

This is not good at all for Slovak hockey. :(

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5 minutes ago, intoronto said:

 

This is not good at all for Slovak hockey. :(

 

yeah..not good at all...

 

There already some rumors that many things will change, the coach staff and GM will be fired and some peoples in the federation (which is the real problem and main reason of the "boycott") will be changed too hopefully this will finally calm the situation and our best players will Finally return to play for our National Team...we are a small country, maybe it doesn´t look like that, but we haven´t so many high level players..and if we miss ALL 25 best players we can not be competitive in any tournament, even more at worlds

 

Unfortunately this is how it is...we are in big troubles. the worst thing is that we really thought everything was solved, during last months, but suddenly durig last weeks we saw that it wasn´t. all NHL players said No, the same from other our key players and now we are in the hell...I can not blame the players in Cologne, they do what they can, but it´s just visible that there a huge lack of quality and we had to send 9 debutants, Guys who never played any match from this level is too much...this is really bad and frustrating situation...hopefully after the worlds everything will be finally solved, we heard yesterday that Miroslav Šatan got a offer to became our General Manager so the things can perhaps really change and getting well.

 

but for now we really have to stay in this division otherwise this will be a real disaster...so

 

Go Denmark !!!

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