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Ice Hockey 2015 - 2016 Discussion Thread


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SCHEDULE

DAY 4

Monday, May 9th, 2016

 

 

16:15 (GMT +3)

PRELIMINARY ROUND - GROUP A

 

:LAT Latvia vs Russia :RUS

Referees:  Stefan FONSELIUS (FIN), Tobias WEHRLI (SUI)

Linesmens:  Pasi NIEMINEN (FIN), Henrik PIHLBLAD (SWE)

Line Ups Link, Ice Palace, Moscow

 

 

16:15 (GMT +3)

PRELIMINARY ROUND - GROUP B

 

:BLR Belarus vs Canada :CAN

Referees:  Peter GEBEI (HUN), Marc WIEGAND (SUI)

Linesmens:  Nicolas FLURI (SUI), Miroslav LHOTSKÝ (CZE)

Line Ups Link, Yubileiny, St. Petersburg

 

 

20:15 (GMT +3)

PRELIMINARY ROUND - GROUP A

 

:SWE Sweden vs Czech Republic :CZE

Referees:  Daniel PIECHACZEK (GER), Maxim SIDORENKO (BLR)

Linesmens:  Fraser McINTYRE (USA), Alexander OTMAKHOV (RUS)

Line Ups Link, Ice Palace, Moscow

 

 

20:15 (GMT +3)

PRELIMINARY ROUND - GROUP B

 

:FIN Finland vs United States :USA

Referees:  Tobias BJORK (SWE), Martin FRANO (CZE)

Linesmens:  Gleb LAZAREV (RUS), Andreas MALMQVIST (SWE)

Line Ups Link, Yubileiny, St. Petersburg

 

 

 

* The streams will be geo-blocked in some countries.

** Referees and Line-Ups will be announced usually 3-4 hours before the first match, will be added in the schedule later.

 

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Scores after 2nd period

 

A

Latvia - Russia  0-2 (0-0, 0-2, -)

20:29 Artemi PANARIN 0-1

27:34 Yevgeni DADONOV 0-2

 

B

Belarus - Canada  0-5 (0-1, 0-4, -)

16:26 Derick BRASSARD 0-1

21:03 Corey PERRY 0-2

23:58 Ryan O´REILLY 0-3

31:19 Matt DUCHENE 0-4

31:39 Taylor HALL 0-5

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Final Results

 

A

Latvia - Russia  0-4 (0-0, 0-2, 0-2)

20:29 Artemi PANARIN 0-1

27:34 Yevgeni DADONOV 0-2

47:02 Vadim SHIPACHYOV 0-3

57:30 Artemi PANARIN 0-4

 

B

Belarus - Canada  0-8 (0-1, 0-4, 0-3)

16:26 Derick BRASSARD 0-1

21:03 Corey PERRY 0-2

23:58 Ryan O´REILLY 0-3

31:19 Matt DUCHENE 0-4

31:39 Taylor HALL 0-5

41:26 Ryan O´REILLY 0-6

49:17 Mark STONE 0-7

53:25 Michael MATHESON 0-8

 

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Panarin paces 4-0 win

Bobrovski Victory Day hero for third time

Panarin paces 4-0 win

Latvia's Elvis Merzlikins #30 makes the save against Russia's Yevgeni Dadonov #63 during preliminary round action at the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Championship.

 

 

Russia improved its all-time Victory Day record to 10-4 with an impressive 4-0 win over Latvia this afternoon. Artemi Panarin had two goals and two assists.

 

 

Sergei Bobrovski was letter perfect when he had to be in the Rusisan net, stopping all 27 shots. More incredibly, this is his third straight shutout for Russia on May 9. 

 

Odd-man situations were also critical to the result. Latvia had nearly 12 minutes of power-play time, including more than threre minutes in total of 5-on-3, but couldn't put a sinlge puck past Bobrovski.

 

The game was marked by sensational goaltending at both ends, particularly in the Latvian cage where Elvis Merzlikins was, for the most part, sensational in facing 37 shots. Indeed, the first period was scoreless only because of Elvis, who stopped all 13 shots he faced.

 

It wasn’t such smooth sailing in the second, though. The Russians came out with even greater speed and scored just 29 seconds in when Panarin’s bad-angle shot beat Merzlikins, his one gaffe on the night.

 

Panarin was the central figure of the other goal in the period some seven minutes later. He checked a lax Kristaps Sotnieks behind the Latvian goal and started a great three-way passing play. In the blink of an eye the puck went from Panarin behind the goal to Vadim Shipachyov to the side of the net to Yevgeni Dadonov. Dadonov had the open net and didn’t miss.

 

Merzlikins stoned Panarin midway through the period on a clean breakaway, and Latvia had a great chance to get back in the gate late in the period when Alexei Yemelin was given a major penalty for tripping and a game misconduct for a knee-on-knee check on Miks Indrasis, who was helped off the ice by the trainer (but returned in the third).

 

Try as they might, though, the Latvians couldn’t beat Sergei Bobrovski, who was sensational when he had to be. In fact, during that five-minute advantage the Russians took another penalty, but even with a two-man advantage for 75 seconds, the Latvians came up empty.

 

It was another gorgeous three-way play that made it 3-0 at 7:02 of the final period. Panarin whipped a pass from the corner to Dadonov, and with equal speed Dadonov sent the puck to the net where Shipachyov made a clever re-direct of the puck past a helpless Merzlikins.

A minute later, it appeared that Sergei Mozyakin had made it 4-0, but video review determined he kicked the puck in.

 

Panarin got his second of the game at 17:30 on a power play, again after a nice pass that gave him the open side of the net.

 

 

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