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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2018


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Final Results

 

Group A in Copenhagen

Switzerland - France  5-1 (2-0, 1-0, 2-1)

12:21 Gregory Hofmann (Haas / Müller)   1-0

15:09 Enzo Corvi (Niederreiter / Meier)   2-0

37:12 Ramon Untersander (Josi / Corvi)   3-0

42:21 Kevin Fiala (Haas / Fora)   4-0

43:10 Guillaume Leclerc (Chakiachvili / Perret)   4-1

53:46 Simon Moser (Vermin / Müller)   5-1

 

Group B in Herning

Finland - United States  6-2 (2-0, 1-0, 3-2)

10:17 Sebastian Aho (Savinainen)   1-0

17:15 Sebastian Aho (Nutivaara)   2-0

37:51 Mikko Rantanen (Nutivaara / Mikael Granlund)   3-0

47:42 Marko Anttila (Manninen)   4-0

51:33 Patrick Kane (McAvoy)   4-1

53:57 Kasperi Kapanen (Tolvanen / Savinainen)   5-1

54:44 Derek Ryan (P. Kane / Kreider)   5-2

56:45 Sebastian Aho (Kivistö)   6-2

 

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Switzerland won and is the last 4th qualified for the quarterfinals from Group A ...

 

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Another extremely disappointing competition for Slovakia, the drought now expand to 5 years :(

Unbelievable how we threw away everything from our own hands..like a bunch of retards, total idiots...the last 9 seconds of the match vs CZE...:wall:

or the hard luck with the own goal in overtime with SWE or yesterdays total lapse failure in 1st period against RUS.....if we took at least 2 more points (which was doable in all 3 cases) from any of these matches...we would be celebrating now ...

but especially the bummer vs SUI

 

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cost us the quarterfinals...

 

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Anyway we already know the 2 first quarterfinals pairs.

 

1B-4A  Finland vs Switzerland

2B-3A  United States vs Czech Republic

 

 

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4 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Anyway we already know the 2 first quarterfinals pairs.

 

1B-4A  Finland vs Switzerland

2B-3A  United States vs Czech Republic

 

 

Switzerland is the easiest opponent in the Group A when compared to the Czechs, Russians & Swedes. But i think it's going to be a sweaty match for us

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Results after 1st Period

 

Group A in Copenhagen

Belarus - Slovakia  0-2 (0-2,-,-)

00:18 Martin Bakoš (Nagy / Sekera)   0-1

10:07 Tomáš Jurčo (Bakoš / Nagy)   0-2

 

Group B in Herning

Canada - Germany  1-0 (1-0,-,-)

00:20 Braden Schenn (McDavid / Nugent-Hopkins)   1-0

 

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Results after 2nd Period

 

Group A in Copenhagen

Belarus - Slovakia  2-2 (0-2, 2-0,-)

00:18 Martin Bakoš (Nagy / Sekera)   0-1

10:07 Tomáš Jurčo (Bakoš / Nagy)   0-2

32:24 Alexander Kitarov (Drozd / Falkovski)   1-2

35:00 Charles Linglet (Platt / Levsha)   2-2

 

Group B in Herning

Canada - Germany  2-0 (1-0, 1-0,-)

00:20 Braden Schenn (McDavid / Nugent-Hopkins)   1-0

28:14 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (McDavid / Ekblad)   2-0

 

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Final Results

 

Group A in Copenhagen

Belarus - Slovakia  4-7 (0-2, 2-0, 2-5)

00:18 Martin Bakoš (Nagy / Sekera)   0-1

10:07 Tomáš Jurčo (Bakoš / Nagy)   0-2

32:24 Alexander Kitarov (Drozd / Falkovski)   1-2

35:00 Charles Linglet (Platt / Levsha)   2-2

47:53 Martin Bakoš (Nagy)   2-3

48:37 Yevgeni Kovyrshin (Sushko / Pavlovich)   3-3

50:18 Pavel Vorobei (Unassisted)   4-3

51:17 Tomáš Jurčo (Bakoš / Nagy)   4-4

54:57 Marek Hovorka (Krištof)   4-5

55:48 Marek Ďaloga (Unassisted - Penalty Shootout)   4-6

59:42 Michal Krištof (Jurčo / Nagy)   4-7

 

Group B in Herning

Canada - Germany  3-0 (1-0, 1-0, 1-0)

00:20 Braden Schenn (McDavid / Nugent-Hopkins)   1-0

28:14 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (McDavid / Ekblad)   2-0

49:48 Tyson Jost (Edmundson)   3-0

 

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