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43 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Belarus leading against Denmark 4-3 some 33 seconds to go...and the match ended 4-5 for the Danes ! You must love the Juniors hockey :d

 

but the Belarussian goalie in this 5th goal :facepalm:

 

Wow. Stopped following the match (on flashscore) at 2-3. What a fight!

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Just now, Agger said:

 

Wow. Stopped following the match (on flashscore) at 2-3. What a fight!

 

I actually watched the whole second half of the match on the Belarussian stream, and it was a crazy up and down game, extremely physically demanding, I guess the guys are dead in their hotel rooms now :d

but this last minute was really something spectacular, 4-3 for BLR, time-out of the Danes and then a last empty net attempt, which ended succesfully by tying the match 33 seconds to go. Everything was ready for the overtime but when anyone expected that, 15 seconds to go came a incredible mistake of the Belarussian goalie.

 

Well done, Denmark, you´re in advantage now and Belarus under pressure before the Thursdays game

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lol Something unreal just happened in this second frame, we scored in our power play :d finally ! this was really starting to be a bit humiliating, the only team which not scored in PP during the whole tournament, but finally we managed to score in our 13th power play. Omen ? :p

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Game over. The top fav won, but it wasn´t so easy as the Swedes probably expected. Kudos to our kids for fighting against Sweden for the semifinals until the very last second

 

But still great tournament guys. We had definitely the toughest possible group and were also a bit unlucky to get Sweden in the QF, but except the first match the guys presented a very sympathetic and attractive play in all matches. Thanks for this awesome adventure during this tournament and especially that win over USA :cheer:

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2018 IIHF World Junior Championship
In Buffalo, :USA , 26 December 2017 to 5 January 2018

 

Tuesday January 2nd, 2018 -

Knock-Out Round  Day 1 Results (GMT -5)

 

 

Quarterfinals

12:00 (2B-3A)  :CZE Czech Republic  GWS4 - 3  Finland :FIN    (in Key Bank Center)

16:00 (1A-4B)  :CAN Canada  8 - 2  Switzerland :SUI    (in Key Bank Center)

18:00 (1B-4A)  :SWE Sweden  3 - 2  Slovakia :SVK    (in Harborcenter)

20:00 (2A-3B)  :USA United States  4 - 2  Russia :RUS    (in Key Bank Center)

 

*Semifinals Pairing:

Canada vs Czech Republic

Sweden vs United States

 

Final Ranking from 5th to 8th Places:

5. Russia

6. Finland

7. Slovakia

8. Switzerland

 

 

 

Relegation Round

14:00 (5B-5A) Match 1 -  :BLR Belarus  4 - 5  Denmark :DEN    (in Harborcenter)

 

*Relegation Series Standing After Match 1:

Belarus - Denmark  0:1

 

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12 hours ago, hckosice said:

 

What about the Swiss coach saying that his team will be destroyed by the Canadians before the match :d

 

https://twitter.com/BarSouthNCelly/status/947573250548121600/video/1

 

well, he definitely knows hockey...:rofl:

 

however, even if it's not the right attitude before a match like that, he surely didn't say anything that all hockey fans already knew...:evil:;)

good for the Swiss that CAN didn't go in double digit...:whistle::facepalm:

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MEN´S UNDER 20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2018

 

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CZECH REPUBLIC - FINLAND   4-3 After GWS

Quarterfinal (2B-3A)

 

Goals:

7. Zadina 1:0, 35. Reichel 2:2, 58. Zadina 3:3, Game Winning Shoot-Out scored by Nečas 4:3 GWS - 24. Räsänen 1:1, 30. Juolevi 1:2, 47. Vesalainen 2:3 
at Key Bank Center, January 2nd, 2018. (12:00 h.)

 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, hckosice said:

Game over. The top fav won, but it wasn´t so easy as the Swedes probably expected. Kudos to our kids for fighting against Sweden for the semifinals until the very last second

 

But still great tournament guys. We had definitely the toughest possible group and were also a bit unlucky to get Sweden in the QF, but except the first match the guys presented a very sympathetic and attractive play in all matches. Thanks for this awesome adventure during this tournament and especially that win over USA :cheer:

 

good effort by your guys...Sweden had to earn their semis spot...they had to fight more than expected...

unfortunately, they're still too strong...

 

and great game between USA and RUS...at the end of the day it was the home team to take the win, but the Russian guys did play a lot better than in the previous games and almost did create an upset to the defending champions...

I'm pretty sure that with better goaltending they could have won this match (and not only this one)...

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MEN´S UNDER 20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2018

 

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BELARUS - DENMARK   4-5 

Relegation Round  (Match 1)

Series Standing: BLR - DEN 0-1

 

Goals:

22. Litvinov 1:2, 30. Yeryomenko 2:2, 42. Drozdov 3:2, 49. Martynov 4:2 - 16. Röndbjerg 0:1, 17. Schultz 0:2, 50. Blichfeld 4:3, 60. Blichfeld 4:4, 60. Grundtvig 4:5
at Harborcenter, January 2nd, 2018. (14:00 h.)

 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

 

 

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MEN´S UNDER 20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2018

 

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CANADA - SWITZERLAND  8-2 

Quarterfinal (1A-4B)

 

Goals:

1. B. Howden 1:0, 9. Makar 2:0, 13. Batherson 3:0, 27. Batherson 4:0, 28. Kyrou 5:0, 33. Timmins 6:1, 52. Dubé 7:2, 60. Comtois 8:2 - 29. Rohrbach 5:1, 51. Simic 6:2 
at Key Bank Center, January 2nd, 2018. (16:00 h.)

 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

 

 

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