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1 minute ago, lapaj said:

Don't worry. Seven years, and we will return! :d

I didn't expect anything else.

 

 

haha,:d noo, I´m sure this time it will be faster, the tournament of division IA next year will be very difficult and open, with Austria, Kazakhstan, Poland and South Korea preparing the team for Pyeongchang. so it would be very hard and tense, but I wish HUN and POL will qualify and in 2018 to both countries to maintain in the elite, because don´t forget 2019 the worlds are in Slovakia :d It would be something awesome to see all 4 V4 teams competing in Bratislava and Košice, especially your fans will not have a long travel :d

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Scores after 2nd period

 

A

Russia - Sweden  4-0 (2-0, 2-0, -)

14:43 Yevgeni DADONOV 1-0

17:52 Artemi PANARIN 2-0

21:34 Pavel DATSYUK 3-0

29:40 Roman LYUBIMOV 4-0

 

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Canada - Finland  0-3 (0-0, 0-3, -)

26:10 Tommi KIVISTO 0-1

36:03 Leo KOMAROV 0-2

38:50 Mika PYORALA 0-3

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2 minutes ago, mihamiha said:

is canada having a day off?

 

Finland has tonight an incredible scoring efficiency 28.5%!! 4 goals from 14 shots . Canada playing the whole match in finlands defence zone but the "Suomi" scored practically from each their action :lol: incredible.

 

Canada is going to end their awesome 16 winning matches streak in the world championships.

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Final Results

 

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Russia - Sweden  4-1 (2-0, 2-0, 0-1)

14:43 Yevgeni DADONOV 1-0

17:52 Artemi PANARIN 2-0

21:34 Pavel DATSYUK 3-0

29:40 Roman LYUBIMOV 4-0

41:06 Mattias EKHOLM 4-1

 

B

Canada - Finland  0-4 (0-0, 0-3, 0-1)

26:10 Tommi KIVISTO 0-1

36:03 Leo KOMAROV 0-2

38:50 Mika PYORALA 0-3

42:32 Jarno KOSKIRANTA 0-4

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