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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2018


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32 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Yes, it's religious :d 

 

Not sure if it's catholic though, it might not be, which would explain why a catholic country doesn't have it :p (although I do remember being in Brazil and seeing advertisements about it.... @thiago_simoes @vinipereira Hello to the ice hockey thread, can you tell us if Pentecoste is a thing in Brazil? :d )

 

I think it's a thing only among religious people and we don't have a free day for that - although, like @thiago_simoes said, on May 31st we have a catholic holiday ("Corpus Christi") that might be related to that... or not... Sorry, I'm not religious at all. :p

 

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IIHF 2018 World Champions

 

 

:SWE TEAM SWEDEN :SWE

 

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Goaltenders:

Anders Nilsson (Vancouver Canucks, NHL),

Magnus Hellberg (Kunlun Red Stars, KHL),

Filip Gustavsson (Belleville, AHL)

 

Defenders:

Oliver Ekman-Larsson (Arizona Coyotes, NHL),

John Klingberg (Dallas Stars, NHL),

Adam Larsson (Edmonton Oilers, NHL),

Hampus Lindholm (Anaheim Ducks, NHL),

Erik Gustafsson (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL),

Mikael Wikstrand (Färjestad, SHL),

Lawrenc Pilut (HV71 Jönköping, SHL),

Mattias Ekholm (Nashville Predators, NHL)

 


Forwards:

Mika Zibanejad (New York Rangers, NHL),

Lias Andersson (New York Rangers, NHL),

Rikard Rakell (Anaheim Ducks, NHL),

Magnus Pääjärvi (Ottawa Senators, NHL),

Johan Larsson (Buffalo Sabres, NHL),

Jacob de la Rose (Montreal Canadiens, NHL),

Mikael Backlund (Calgary Flames, NHL),

Gustav Nyquist (Detroit Red Wings, NHL),

Mattias Janmark (Dallas Stars, NHL),

Adrian Kempe (Los Angeles Kings, NHL),

Dennis Everberg (Neftechimik Nižnekamsk, KHL),

Patric Hornqvist (Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL),

Filip Forsberg (Nashville Predators, NHL),

Viktor Arvidsson (Nashville Predators, NHL),

Elias Pettersson (Växjö, SHL)

 

 

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IIHF 2018 World Championships

Runner-Up

 

 

:SUI TEAM SWITZERLAND :SUI 

 

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Goaltenders:

Reto Berra (Anaheim Ducks, NHL),

Leonardo Genoni (Bern, NLA),

Gilles Senn (Davos, NLA)

 

Defenders:

Raphael Diaz (Zug, NLA),

Michael Fora (Ambri-Piotta, NLA),

Lukas Frick (Lausanne, NLA),

Joël Genazzi (Lausanne, NLA),

Dean Kukan (Cleveland, AHL),

Mirco Müller (New Jersey Devils, NHL),

Roman Josi (Nashville Predators, NHL),

Ramon Untersander (Bern, NLA)


Forwards:

Sven Andrighetto (Colorado Avalanche, NHL),

Nino Niederreiter (Minnesota Wild, NHL),

Chris Baltisberger (Zürich, NLA),

Reto Schäppi (Zürich, NLA),

Enzo Corvi (Davos, NLA),

Gaëtan Haas (Bern, NLA),

Simon Moser (Bern, NLA),

Tristan Scherwey (Bern, NLA),

Kevin Fiala (Nashville Predators, NHL),

Gregory Hofmann (Lugano, NLA),

Damien Riat (Ženeva, NLA),

Noah Rod (San Jose, AHL),

Joël Vermin (Lausanne, NLA),

Timo Meier (San Jose Sharks, NHL)

 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Finnator123 said:

@hckosice , You should have Marian Hossa working for Slovak Hockey.

 

I think he will. All guys from the so-called gold generation are already more or less implemented now since last years "internal hockey revolution" like Miro Šatan general manager, Ján Lašák coach of goalies, and guys like Vladimír Országh, Michal Handzuš or for example Ľubomír Višňovský helping the coach Ramsey as his assistants or consultants, everything in order of the total cleaning mission and re-start of our hockey

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MEN'S

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

2018

 

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Knock-Out Round

 

Bronze Medal Match
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)

 

 

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Period-by-Period: 0-0, 1-1, 3-0
May 20th 2018, h. 15:45,
Royal Arena, Copenhagen

 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

 

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MEN'S

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

2018

 

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Knock-Out Round

 

Gold Medal Match
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)

 

Sweden SWE.gifPSO3 - 2 SUI.gifSwitzerland
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 1-1, 0-0, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 1-0
May 20th 2018, h. 20:15,
Royal Arena, Copenhagen

 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

 

 

 

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MEN'S

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

2018

 

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Directorate Awards

 

Best Goaltender

:DEN Frederik Andersen :DEN 

 

Best Defenceman

:SWE John Klingberg :SWE 

 

Best Forward

:FIN Sebastian Aho :FIN
 

 

Media All-Star Team

 

Goaltender

:SWE Anders Nilsson :SWE

 

Defencemen

:SWE Adam Larsson :SWE  /  :SWE Oliver Ekman-Larsson  :SWE 

 

Forwards

:SWE Rickard Rakell :SWE / :USA Patrick Kane :USA / :FIN Sebastian Aho :FIN 

 

 

MVP

 

:USA Patrick Kane :USA 

 

 

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So that´s all for this year,

 

tomorrow I´ll post the traditional unofficial final raking of the 2018 WCh.

 

See you in Slovakia 2019 :cheer:

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11 ore fa, thiago_simoes ha scritto:

 

Wait, are Pentecoste and Corpus Christi the same thing? Or are they related somehow?

We have a number of national holidays each year related to religious things, but I'm agnostic, so I pay little to no attention about what they actually mean. All I know it that in two weeks I'll not work from Thursday to Sunday, so I'm super happy about it. :lol:

 

no, they're not

Corpus Christi (or Corpus Domini) is a liturgical celebration only scheduled in Italy, the Catholic Swiss Cantons, Brazil, Spain, Croatia, Poland, Germany, Ireland, Austria and San Marino

it's related with Christ's Last Dinner and rememeber the presence of Christ in the Eucharist...

it's scheduled for the first Thursday after the Pentecost (or, in the Countries where it's just a religious celebration but not a civil Holiday -like here in Italy, it's set on the second Sunday after the Pentecost)...

 

meanwhile Pentecost is the Holy Spirit descent on the Faithfuls and it's celebrated 50 days after Easter...

for most Catholic Countries, Italy included (except for South Tyrol, where they follow the German Countries and still have the Holiday Monday), the Holiday has only a religious matter and it's celebrated only on the given Sunday, meanwhile the Monday's rest has been abolished more than 100 years ago by Pope Pius X...

the only Nations having this privilege (Monday's rest, I mean) are Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Belgium, Luxembourg (and the Italian region of South Tyrol, as written before)...

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after our little religious divagation, back to Hockey (my real Religion)...:pope::rofl:

 

and I must admit that, as an Italian living quite close to the Border and long time follower of their hockey, I'm so envious of this Swiss campaign...and at the same time I must also say  that my heart got broken when SWE won last night...:cry:

despite being against any reasonable thought, I really hoped that the Swiss guys could do the miracle (in particular, when they went to the shootout, I started to believe that Genoni had a great chance to outclass Nilsson)...

hopefully, it won't take another 5 years to see Switzerland entering another World final...hopp Schwiiiitz!!! :lol:

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