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Results after 2nd Period

 

Group A in Copenhagen

Austria - Belarus  4-0 (1-0, 3-0,-)

04:14 Layne Viveiros (Unassisted)   1-0

30:38 Konstantin Komarek (Unterweger)   2-0

34:38 Michael Raffl (Komarek)   3-0

39:37 Dominic Zwerger (S. Ulmer)   4-0

 

Group B in Herning

Denmark - South Korea  2-1 (0-0, 2-1,-)

22:55 Frans Nielsen (D. Nielsen)   1-0

24:18 Kim Ki-Sung (Kim S.-W.)   1-1

32:14 Jesper Jensen (Bjorkstrand)   2-1

 

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Belarus relegated to next years Division I Group A and will be replaced next year by Great Britain

 

The name of the second relegated team that will be replaced next year in Slovakia by Italy will be known after the B group match between Norway vs South Korea

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Final Results

 

Group A in Copenhagen

Austria - Belarus  4-0 (1-0, 3-0, 0-0)

04:14 Layne Viveiros (Unassisted)   1-0

30:38 Konstantin Komarek (Unterweger)   2-0

34:38 Michael Raffl (Komarek)   3-0

39:37 Dominic Zwerger (S. Ulmer)   4-0

 

Group B in Herning

Denmark - South Korea  3-1 (0-0, 2-1, 1-0)

22:55 Frans Nielsen (D. Nielsen)   1-0

24:18 Kim Ki-Sung (Kim S.-W.)   1-1

32:14 Jesper Jensen (Bjorkstrand)   2-1

56:35 Nichlas Hardt (F. Nielsen / Jensen Aebo)   3-1

 

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8 minutes ago, lapaj said:

New face in the Div 1a!

 

Gonna be a huge tournament next year with Slovenia, Kazakhstan, Hungary, Belarus and to not forget also Lithuania promoted from I B where they produced some very good level hockey, this sport is hugely rising in this country as well.

 

will be a interesting battle for 2 places :)

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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

 

Gonna be a huge tournament next year with Slovenia, Kazakhstan, Hungary, Belarus and to not forget also Lithuania promoted from I B where they produced some very good level hockey, this sport is hugely rising in this country as well.

 

will be a interesting battle for 2 places :)

I am very happy with it! The Slovenia-Austria and the Italy-Kazakhstan pairs were a little bit boring. In the last four years this pairs broke three times (2015 Hungary-Kazakhstan 2017 Korea-Austria and this year Great Britain-Italy). And now it is broken from the Elite too!  Yes, interesting battles waiting to us! :)

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1 minute ago, lapaj said:

I am very happy with it! The Slovenia-Austria and the Italy-Kazakhstan pairs were a little bit boring. In the last four years this pairs broke three times (2015 Hungary-Kazakhstan 2017 Korea-Austria and this year Great Britain-Italy). And now it is broken from the Elite too!  Yes, interesting battles waiting to us! :)

 

Do you know any news if Hungary is envisaging to organize the tournament also next year or not ?

 

anyway good luck, I am still a bit sad that you didn´t made it this year to qualify for SVK 2019 and we will miss your amazing hockey fans in our stadiums :( and pubs :d

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