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Ice Hockey 2015 - 2016 Discussion Thread


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Scores after 2nd period

 

A

Czech Republic - Norway  7-0 (3-0, 4-0, -)

05:11 Roman ČERVENKA 1-0

09:33 Tomáš ZOHORNA 2-0

19:45 Robert KOUSAL 3-0

22:10 Lukáš KAŠPAR 4-0

28:37 Radim ŠIMEK 5-0

34:53 Michal REPÍK 6-0

39:09 Lukáš KAŠPAR 7-0

 

B

United States - France  3-0 (0-0, 3-0, -)

34:23 Chris WIDEMAN 1-0

36:30 Connor MURPHY 2-0

39:55 J.T. COMPHER 3-0

 

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Final Results

 

A

Czech Republic - Norway  7-0 (3-0, 4-0, 0-0)

05:11 Roman ČERVENKA 1-0

09:33 Tomáš ZOHORNA 2-0

19:45 Robert KOUSAL 3-0

22:10 Lukáš KAŠPAR 4-0

28:37 Radim ŠIMEK 5-0

34:53 Michal REPÍK 6-0

39:09 Lukáš KAŠPAR 7-0

 

B

United States - France  4-0 (0-0, 3-0, 1-0)

34:23 Chris WIDEMAN 1-0

36:30 Connor MURPHY 2-0

39:55 J.T. COMPHER 3-0

41:19 Brady SKJEI 4-0

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Scores after 1st period

 

A

Russia - Denmark  3-0 (3-0, -, -)

02:38 Alexei MARCHENKO 1-0

12:45 Maxim CHUDINOV 2-0

13:06 Nikita ZAITSEV 3-0

 

B

Canada - Germany  1-0 (1-0, -, -)

03:54 Taylor HALL 1-0

 

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Scores after 2nd period

 

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Russia - Denmark  7-1 (3-0, 4-1, -)

02:38 Alexei MARCHENKO 1-0

12:45 Maxim CHUDINOV 2-0

13:06 Nikita ZAITSEV 3-0

29:56 Jannik HANSEN 3-1

30:43 Sergei MOZYAKIN 4-1

33:42 Sergei MOZYAKIN 5-1

33:52 Sergei SHIROKOV 6-1

37:37 Yevgeni DADONOV 7-1

 

B

Canada - Germany  2-2 (1-0, 1-2, -)

03:54 Taylor HALL 1-0

23:22 Corey PERRY 2-0

31:31 Patrick REIMER 2-1

37:36 Sinan AKDAG 2-2

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17 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Scores after 1st period

 

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Russia - Denmark  7-1 (3-0, 4-1, -)

02:38 Alexei MARCHENKO 1-0

12:45 Maxim CHUDINOV 2-0

13:06 Nikita ZAITSEV 3-0

29:56 Jannik HANSEN 3-1

30:43 Sergei MOZYAKIN 4-1

33:42 Sergei MOZYAKIN 5-1

33:52 Sergei SHIROKOV 6-1

37:37 Yevgeni DADONOV 7-1

 

B

Canada - Germany  2-2 (1-0, 1-2, -)

03:54 Taylor HALL 1-0

23:22 Corey PERRY 2-0

31:31 Patrick REIMER 2-1

37:36 Sinan AKDAG 2-2

2nd

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2 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

I stopped following the danish match at 3-0 :(

 

yeah, not looks good tonight. but well, you can still be confident. Denmark has always everything in his hands. you have still matches against Latvia and Kazakhstan to come, and very good chances to reach the QF this time.

despite todays debacle, already 9-1, you have such of good team here with pretty great players inside.

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11 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

:yes

 

happy to see that at least one person is following the thread :d

 

:d

And someone read the articles and I noticed that EHF didn't know the Hungarian first names. Csanas Erdély, Morton Vas... :wacko:

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