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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship
In Chelyabinsk & Magnitogorsk :RUS , 19-29 April 2018

 

Tuesday April 24th, 2018 -

Preliminary Round

Last Day Results (GMT +5)

 

Group A

(in Chelyabinsk)

15:30  :FIN Finland  4 - 2  Czech Republic :CZE   

19:30  :RUS Russia  PSO6 - 5  Slovakia :SVK   

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Rest Day: :FRA France

 

Final Standing:

1. Finland 12 pts, 2. Russia 8 pts, 3. Slovakia 7 pts, 4. Czech Republic 3 pts, 5. France 0 pts.

 

 

Group B

(in Magnitogorsk)

15:30  :USA United States  8 - 0  Belarus :BLR  

19:30  :SWE Sweden  2 - 3OT  Canada :CAN   

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Rest Day: :SUI Switzerland

 

Final Standing:

1. Canada 11 pts, 2. Sweden 10 pts, 3. United States 6 pts, 4. Belarus 3 pts, 5. Switzerland 0 pts.

 

 

Play-offs Brackets:

Semifinal 1:

1B-4A  Canada vs Czech Republic  VS  2A-3B  Russia vs United States

Semifinal 2:

1A-4B  Finland vs Belarus  VS  2B-3A  Sweden vs Slovakia

 

Relegation Round:

France vs Switzerland

 

 

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Start of the Play-Offs in the U18 Top Division, first match of the relegation series and the opening day of the lowest U18 division III Group B are scheduled tomorrow.

 

2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship
In Chelyabinsk & Magnitogorsk :RUS , 19-29 April 2018

 

Thursday April 26th, 2018 -

Quarterfinals Schedule (GMT +5)

 

(in Chelyabinsk)

15:30  1Avs4B  :FIN Finland vs Belarus :BLR   

19:30  2Avs3B  :RUS Russia vs United States :USA   

(in Magnitogorsk)

15:30  2Bvs3A  :SWE Sweden vs Slovakia :SVK   

19:30  1Bvs4A  :CAN Canada vs Czech Republic :CZE

 

 

Relegation Round

Match 1 Schedule (GMT +5)

 

(in Magnitogorsk)

11:30  5Bvs5A  :SUI Switzerland vs France :FRA

 

*Relegation Round Series: SUI and FRA will play a best-of-three Relegation Round series. The third game is only played if needed. The winner of the series plays again at the 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship, while loser is relegated to Division I Group A.

 

 

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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship Division III Group B
In Queenstown, :NZL , 26 April - 28 April 2018

 

Thursday April 26th, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 1 Schedule (GMT +12)

 

19:00  :RSA South Africa vs New Zealand :NZL

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Rest Day: :HKG Hong Kong

 

*Tournament Format: 3 Nations wil play a traditional single Round-Robin tournament, Each team will play once every opponent,

the first ranked nation will qualify for the next years Men´s Under 18 Division III Group A World Championships where they will replace Chinese Taipei freshly relegated country from this years Div III A tournament held in Turkey a couple of weeks ago.

the Nations Ranked 2nd-3rd will stay in this division also for the next years edition.

 

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Check this highlights from the absolutely totally crazy game Russia - Slovakia.

 

Juniors hockey at it´s pure finest :lol: and scoring 3 goals to Russia in 55 seconds, is something you don´t see often, in the end the host wins but great point for our guys to move the game to the shootouts.

 

and :wub: SVK goal song "Nech bože dá !"

 

 

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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship Division III Group B
In Queenstown, :NZL , 26 April - 28 April 2018

 

Thursday April 26th, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 1 Results (GMT +12)

 

19:00  :RSA South Africa  1 - 4  New Zealand :NZL

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Rest Day: :HKG Hong Kong

 

Provisional Standing after Day 1:

1. New Zealand 3 pts, 2. South Africa 0 pts, Hong Kong did not played yet

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Finland (5-2 over Belarus) and Sweden (6-1 over Slovakia...sorry, @hckosice :dunno:) are first 2 teams qualified for the semifinals...

 

meanwhile Switzerland won 5-2 against France in game #1 of the relegation playoff...

 

in the other semis, after 1st period, USA are leading 1-0 over Russia and the Czechs are leading with the same score over the Canadians...but there's still a lot of hockey to be played in these 2 games...;)

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17 minutes ago, phelps said:

Finland (5-2 over Belarus) and Sweden (6-1 over Slovakia...sorry, @hckosice :dunno:) are first 2 teams qualified for the semifinals...

 

meanwhile Switzerland won 5-2 against France in game #1 of the relegation playoff...

 

in the other semis, after 1st period, USA are leading 1-0 over Russia and the Czechs are leading with the same score over the Canadians...but there's still a lot of hockey to be played in these 2 games...;)

 

Well every fairytale (and this year it really was a fairy tale) has to end at a certain moment :d but still this years result is very valuable and successful, since we had absolutely no expectations from this year, instead of the last years team, that had a lot of huge prospects and played some fantastic hockey, this year we were scared if the kids will even avoid the relegation, but they proved us that they are also quite talented and great fighters  :yes

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