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29 minutes ago, bestmen said:

this was one of the tough match to predict the level is pretty similar for both  , i was for SVK but i predicted +1 for FRA  :dunno:

 

No, not really :d  France is hugely improving, no doubts about, but there still a gap, they have here almost their top team (missing 3 extremely important players though...like Roussel, Bellemare and Bertrand) but the rest is here...we are far to play with all our best (unfortunately it´s like this now for many years)

 

Also The match itself was pretty one-sided, only our offensive efficiency misery helped the French to stay alive and close until the end of the match (France had 9 shots on goal in the first 2 periods but still scored, we had more than twice of it but scored only 2 :dunno:)...but we are already used of it, this is what we have last couple of years, extreme lack of top-scorers is our biggest problem, this year again we are missing top players in this post. Especially missing Pánik

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Results after 1st Period

 

Group A in Copenhagen

Czech Republic - Russia  2-1 (2-1,-,-)

01:11 Nikita Nesterov (Barabanov)   0-1

14:41 David Krejčí (Jaškin)   1-1

18:39 Dmitrij Jaškin (Pastrňák / Krejčí)   2-1

 

Group B in Herning

Norway - Canada  0-3 (0-3,-,-)

01:23 Connor McDavid (Parayko / Murray)   0-1

12:49 Bo Horvat (Pageau)   0-2

15:41 Connor McDavid (Schwartz)   0-3

 

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Results after 2nd Period

 

Group A in Copenhagen

Czech Republic - Russia  3-3 (2-1, 1-2,-)

01:11 Nikita Nesterov (Barabanov)   0-1

14:41 David Krejčí (Jaškin)   1-1

18:39 Dmitrij Jaškin (Pastrňák / Krejčí)   2-1

21:00 Mikhail Grigorenko (Buchnevich / Anisimov)   2-2

24:17 David Pastrňák (Krejčí)   3-2

25:49 Alexander Barabanov (N. Zaitsov / Shalunov)   3-3

 

Group B in Herning

Norway - Canada  0-4 (0-3, 0-1,-)

01:23 Connor McDavid (Parayko / Murray)   0-1

12:49 Bo Horvat (Pageau)   0-2

15:41 Connor McDavid (Schwartz)   0-3

28:03 Connor McDavid (Parayko / Nugent-Hopkins)   0-4

 

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1 ora fa, hckosice ha scritto:

what a match between CZE and RUS !!! but WHAT A MATCH !!!  :bounce:

 

the Boston duo Krejci and Pastrnak are just illegal with the IIHF-size rinks...

they have completely changed the outlook of their team...

and Pastrnak (what a player he is!) has just killed my prediction (I had the Russians winning by 1)...:facepalm:

meanwhile I just missed the Canadian winning margin against NOR by a single goal (I had +6)...

not a bad day, I'd say...if it wasn't for this OT winner by the #88 in red...:rofl:

 

p.s. imho, this CZE-RUS has been the best match of this championship so far (not that there have been that many to remember)...

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Final Results

 

Group A in Copenhagen

Czech Republic - Russia  4-3 After Overtime (2-1, 1-2, 0-0, OT: 1-0)

01:11 Nikita Nesterov (Barabanov)   0-1

14:41 David Krejčí (Jaškin)   1-1

18:39 Dmitrij Jaškin (Pastrňák / Krejčí)   2-1

21:00 Mikhail Grigorenko (Buchnevich / Anisimov)   2-2

24:17 David Pastrňák (Krejčí)   3-2

25:49 Alexander Barabanov (N. Zaitsov / Shalunov)   3-3

63:23 David Pastrňák (Krejčí / Hronek)   4-3 After Overtime

 

Group B in Herning

Norway - Canada  0-5 (0-3, 0-1, 0-1)

01:23 Connor McDavid (Parayko / Murray)   0-1

12:49 Bo Horvat (Pageau)   0-2

15:41 Connor McDavid (Schwartz)   0-3

28:03 Connor McDavid (Parayko / Nugent-Hopkins)   0-4

42:24 Bo Horvat (Dubois)   0-5

 

 

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