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Scores after 2nd period

 

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Czech Republic - Russia  2-0  (1-0, 1-0, -)

14:48 Tomáš KUNDRÁTEK 1-0

20:48 Roman ČERVENKA 2-0

 

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Finland - Belarus  4-1  (0-0, 4-1, -)

21:45 Patrik LAINE 1-0

32:28 Mikko KOIVU 2-0

37:55 Andrei STAS 2-1

38:36 Patrik LAINE 3-1

39:56 Mikael GRANLUND 4-1

 

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35 minutes ago, hckosice said:

great match of the czechs so far :yes

Amazing Czechs so far. Russia played on top level only 2 or 3 minutes at the end of second period. And that was all from host team. Russians just can't score

 

Our idiot of commentator all period talk how Slava beat his wife lool

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2 minutes ago, NikolaB said:

Amazing Czechs so far. Russia played on top level only 2 or 3 minutes at the end of second period. And that was all from host team. Russians just can't score

 

Our idiot of commentator all period talk how Slava beat his wife lool

 

those 3 and half minutes when the Russians turned the czech in their own defence zone was incredible. It´s a pretty long time that I have seen something like this in top division, the poor guys were absolutely out, they couldn´t even skate, the Russians turned all their 4 lines during this "trip" in czech defence zone! It was something unreal..they are a bit unlucky, but I have the feeling that they were too much overmotivated, because they looked too much nervous..Mozyakin or Datsyuk weren´t even able to tame the simpliest pucks.. but in other hand, kudos to the czechs, they play a great match, great tactics from Vujtek, very good power plays and very impressive perf of the goalie ! Honnestly I didn´t expected them to play so well, I´m pleasantly surprised by their play tonight.

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i told you on the last  page : i always lose much points in the  predictions because of Sweden & Czech R , .... the proof   :d

 

i can't belive that russia loses at home , they are silver medalist of  2015

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Final Results

 

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Czech Republic - Russia  3-0  (1-0, 1-0, 1-0)

14:48 Tomáš KUNDRÁTEK 1-0

20:48 Roman ČERVENKA 2-0

58:28 Michal BIRNER 3-0

 

B

Finland - Belarus  6-2  (0-0, 4-1, 2-1)

21:45 Patrik LAINE 1-0

32:28 Mikko KOIVU 2-0

37:55 Andrei STAS 2-1

38:36 Patrik LAINE 3-1

39:56 Mikael GRANLUND 4-1

42:59 Antti PIHLSTROM 5-1

47:51 Mikael GRANLUND 6-1

51:01 Alexei KALYUZHNY 6-2

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