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wow! what a scoring machine the Canadians are...

the Czechs were just destroyed as the Swiss a couple of days ago...

 

on the other side, the Swedes took the game against the US boys a lot more seriously than the previous efforts...and they did show what they can really do...the final score doesn't tell the whole truth...the Swedish domination was absolutely unmatched for the first 53 minutes (USA had just 1 big chance before the 3-Kronor did break the game with the 3-goal storm in 2 minutes at the beginning of the 3rd period...3rd and 4th goal shorthanded! :yikes:)...

 

hopefully, tonight we're going to see someone really capable of giving Canada some troubles (when it really matters, not just in "exhibition official games" like the snowy match against the USA last week)...

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MEN´S UNDER 20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2018

 

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DENMARK - BELARUS   3-2 After GWS 

Relegation Round  (Match 2)

Series Final Standing: DEN - BLR  2:0

 

Goals:

11. Nielsen 1:0, 13. Röndbjerg 2:0, Game Winning Shoot-Out Scored by Svejstrup 3:2 GWS - 49. Sushko 2:1, 50. Litvinov 2:2
at Key Bank Center, January 4th, 2018. (12:00 h.)

 

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SWEDEN - UNITED STATES   4-2  

Semifinal

 

Goals:

34. Pettersson 1:0, 47. Andersson 2:0, 48. Steen 3:0, 49. Jonsson Fjällby 4:0  -  53. Bellows 4:1, 57. Tkachuk 4:2
at Key Bank Center, January 4th, 2018. (16:00 h.)

 

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CANADA - CZECH REPUBLIC   7-2  

Semifinal

 

Goals:

16. Steel 1:1, 19. Batherson 2:1, 28. Batherson 3:1, 30. Comtois 4:1, 33. Kyrou 5:1, 37. Batherson 6:1, 46. Katchouk 7:1 – 6. Zadina 0:1, 51. Zadina  7:2
at Key Bank Center, January 4th, 2018. (20:00 h.)

 

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Here the schedule of the last day of the U20 Top Division

 

 

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

 

Friday January 5th, 2018 -

Knock-Out Round Final Day Schedule (GMT -5)

 

 

Gold Medal Match

20:00  :SWE Sweden vs Canada :CAN    (in Key Bank Center)

 

Bronze Medal Match

16:00  :CZE Czech Republic vs United States :USA    (in Key Bank Center)

 

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

 

Friday January 5th, 2018 -

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

 

 

Gold Medal Match

20:00  :SWE Sweden  1 - 3  Canada :CAN    (in Key Bank Center)

 

Bronze Medal Match

16:00  :CZE Czech Republic  3 - 9  United States :USA    (in Key Bank Center)

 

 

 

Final Standing

 

1. Canada  :CAN   :champion:

Men´s Under 20 World Champions 2018

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2. Sweden

3. United States

4. Czech Republic

5. Russia

6. Finland

7. Slovakia

8. Switzerland

9. Denmark

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 10. Belarus

Relegated for the Men´s Under 20 Division I Group A World Championships 2019

 

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Mittelstadt named MVP

Two Americans, two Swedes on all-star team

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U.S. forward Casey Mittelstadt was voted the Most Valuable Player of the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship by the media.

 

The 19-year-old centre from Edina, Minnesota had 11 points for the bronze-medal Americans (4-7-11) to lead the tournament. As a 2017 first-round draft pick (eighth overall) of the Buffalo Sabres, he was a fan favorite at both KeyBank Center and the 29 December outdoor game at New Era Field, where the U.S. beat Canada 4-3 in a shootout.

 

Mittelstadt was also named Top Forward and a tournament all-star along with fellow American Kieffer Bellows, who led the World Juniors with nine goals. Silver-medal Sweden also had two players receive Directorate Awards and all-star berths: goalie Filip Gustavsson and defenceman Rasmus Dahlin.

Forward Filip Zadina became the first Czech all-star since goalie Petr Mrazek (2012).

 

Total tournament attendance for 30 games in Buffalo was 211,210.

 

 

Directorate Awards

Top Goaltender - Filip Gustavsson :SWE
Top Defenceman - Rasmus Dahlin :SWE
Top Forward - Casey Mittelstadt :USA

 


All-Star Team and MVP (selected by the media)

Goaltender - Filip Gustavsson :SWE
Defenceman - Rasmus Dahlin :SWE
Defenceman - Cale Makar :CAN 
Forward - Casey Mittelstadt :USA
Forward - Filip Zadina :CZE
Forward - Kieffer Bellows :USA

 


MVP - Casey Mittelstadt :USA

 

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Groups for 2019 known

Host Canada to play in Vancouver

 

Group A (Vancouver) Group B (Victoria)
:CAN Canada  (1st in 2018) :SWE Sweden  (2.)
:CZE Czech Republic  (4.) :USA United States  (3.)
:RUS Russia  (5.) :FIN Finland  (6.)
:SUI Switzerland  (8.) :SVK Slovakia  (7.)
:DEN Denmark   (9.) :KAZ Kazakhstan  (Div. I. A. 2018 Winner)

 

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CZECH REPUBLIC - UNITED STATES   3-9  

Bronze Medal Game

 

Goals:

41. Kaut 1:7, 43. Pavlík 2:7, 48. Kurovský 3:8 - 20. Frederic 0:1, 21. Poehling 0:2, 25. J. Anderson 0:3, 26. Frederic 0:4, 28. Bellows 0:5, 33. Frederic 0:6, 40. Bellows 0:7, 46. Frederic 2:8, 58. Harper 3:9
at Key Bank Center, January 5th, 2018. (16:00 h.)

 

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SWEDEN - CANADA   1-3 

Gold Medal Game

 

Goals:

34. Söderlund 1:1 – 22. Dubé 0:1, 59. Steenbergen 1:2, 59. Formenton 1:3
at Key Bank Center, January 5th, 2018. (20:00 h.)

 

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