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Ice Hockey 2015 - 2016 Discussion Thread


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1 hour ago, panda said:

Can somebody tell me webpage where I can see NHL games full replays for free.  I don´t want download torrents.

 

Thats not easy at all, in fact if the matches aren´t broadcasted by your TV, you have no chance to watch or rewatch the full matches without downlowd some torrents, your last chance remain livestreams. in this page you can find daily a lot of hockey matches, but unfortunately rarely they are replayed the second day http://www.ziveprenosy.cz/

 

some full replays are here http://allsports-live.com/publ/hockey/nhl/pittsburgh_vs_carolina/22-1-0-1033

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ROAD TO

IIHF MEN´S ICE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016

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FRIENDLY MATCHES

 

:BLR Belarus  1 - 2(OT)  Switzerland :SUI    

(Score by Period: 0-0, 1-0, 0-1, OT: 0-1)

22nd April 2016, h. 19:00 (GMT +3)

 

:LAT Latvia  3 - 4  Germany :GER    

(Score by Period: 0-2, 1-2, 2-0)

22nd April 2016, h. 19:30 (GMT +3)

 

:FRA France  1 - 4  Slovakia :SVK    

(Score by Period: 0-0, 1-2, 0-2)

22nd April 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +2)

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Can´t even believe that in 2016 there a country in this world, which doesn´t produce a transmision signal from a international match:facepalm: unbelievable unprofessional and uncorrect act from the french, our TV stuff was ready and send a team to Megeve to comment the match but only yesterday later in the night the french said that they are sorry, but they will not produce any transmission from this match :wall:unbelievable.

 

so I can´t comment our todays match, since I had to use only the live ticker. but well, the most important is that we finally won !!! but the worst thing is that we most likely lost our most important player of this "new-wave" team Martin Réway, hardly injured after a stupid and liquidation foul of Antonin Manavian, the french got only 2 minutes, but we lost our top player :(

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this not look well at all, apparently there a High suspicion of a strong concussion. and most likely end of season for Réway. oh noooo:cry:  this is just the worst thing that could happen..:( I´m so angry that I can´t even wxplain how...I hope this guy who did it will broke at least both his legs 1 day before the world champs

 

Slovensko hladko porazilo Francúzov, lenže inkasovalo tvrdú ranu!

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What a thrilling end of our national championships. HK Nitra is the new Champion of Slovakia after a 4-2 serie win over Banská Bystrica. Nitra won tonight the 6th match away 2-3 (GWS) but what a shoot-out we had, neverending:d I stoped to count which serie is after the 10th penalty serie.

Congrats to Nitra for they 1st ever slovak national title.:yes

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Denmark strikes back

Relegation series tied, Game Three on Sunday

Denmark strikes back

Denmark's Jonas Rondbjerg #15 celebrates a second period goal against Latvia's Mareks Mitens #30 while Latvia's Emils Ezitis #15 looks on during relegation round action at the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship.

 

 

With a 4-1 win over Latvia, Denmark tied the best-of-three relegation series at one game apiece. The deciding game goes Sunday at the Ralph Engelstad Arena.

 

Magnus Molge, Casper Mortensen, Jakob Jessen, and Andreas Grundtvig scored for Denmark. Jonas Rondbjerg picked up two assists.

Roberts Blugers replied for Latvia.

Danish goalie Kasper Krog won his duel with Latvia's Mareks Mitens. Latvia outshot Denmark 28-20.

"We played solid," said Krog. "We needed one goal at the start, and we got that one goal in the first period. We played solid defence throughout the rest of the game."

The Latvian inability to capitalize on the power play was a major theme, as coach Eriks Miluns's squad missed on four opportunities.

"In the four group games, we had 86 blocked shots," said Danish coach Martin Struzinski. "We just continued to block shots today. They really wanted it."

"In the locker room, in sport you need to be able to put everything away and just focus on the game," said Latvian captain Tomass Zeile. "And we didn’t have that in this game. Everyone was too relaxed. There wasn’t that angriness in the team."

The Danes came out with determination, but the Latvians carried the play overall in the first period, hemming their opponents in during their first power play.

Nonetheless, the Danes opened the scoring at 17:00. Outracing the Latvian defence to pick up the puck in the neutral zone, Molge sped in off right wing and knifed a backhander past Mitens’ blocker.

"[Joachim] Blichfeldt chipped the puck out of the zone and I was skating fast," Molge said. "I got the puck and I saw a little hole in the goal and I hit it."

The Latvian goalie had to make a brilliant glove save with five seconds left in the first to avoid trailing by two goals after 20 minutes. It was a good start for Denmark, which was outshot 11-5 in the opening stanza.

Denmark opened up a 2-0 lead at 1:24 of the second period. Rasmus Mohr’s shot from the right point was brilliantly tipped home by Mortensen.

Emboldened, the Danes played Latvia on much more even terms in the middle frame. Latvia failed to capitalize on their second and third power plays of the night, despite generating good pressure.

Of Denmark's shot-blocking, Zeile said: "It was almost like they had six goalies on the ice all the time."

In the third period, still looking to solve Krog, the Latvians called their time-out with 3:42 left. It paid off. Just 37 seconds later, Renars Krastensbergs collected the puck behind the net and sent a neat back pass to Blugers, who beat Krog over the glove to make it 2-1.

But that was as close as Latvia would get, as Jessen got an empty-netter at 17:19. Grundtvig added another one at 18:04 to round out the scoring.

Latvia beat Denmark 5-1 in the first game of the series on Thursday.

Looking ahead to Sunday, Struzinski said: "It is Game Seven in the tournament for us. It’s about who doesn’t make mistakes and who wants it the most. These two nations are so even. Let’s see what happens."

The 2017 IIHF World U18 Championship will take place in the Slovak cities of Poprad and Spisska Nova Ves. Next year, Belarus will be promoted to the elite division.

 

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Nitra in fire, celebrating their first national slovak title

 

Príchod majstrov do Nitry

Príchod majstrov do Nitry

Príchod majstrov do Nitry

 

a short video of the team arrival to Nitra yesterday can be found here http://www.teraz.sk/sport/hokej-nitra-titul-radost/193227-clanok.html

 

congrats Nitra, celebrate and enjoy the title, but beware, next year the title will return back to Košice!:bones:

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