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Ice Hockey 2015 - 2016 Discussion Thread


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Power Rankings

Unbeaten Finns lead the charge

 

Heading into the quarter-finals, Finland seizes top spot in our sixth Power Rankings. Russia moves up to second spot, and Canada drops to third.

 

1.  Finland  Finland:  Cheer up, Canada: Kivisto also scored once in the KHL :d
2.  Russia  Russia:  Victory is ours! (Unless we massively screw up.)
3.  Canada  Canada:  ETS (Evil Twin Syndrome)
4.  Czech  Czech Republic:  The U.S. drinks milk, not Krusovice :lol:
5.  Sweden Sweden:  Henrik and Daniel, we love you and miss you
6.  USA  United States:  The Czechs are old – last year one guy was 68 :lol:
7.  Germany  Germany:  Sturm for Chancellor!
8.  Denmark  Denmark:  Our PP is now the ultimate power in the universe :d
9.  Slovakia Slovakia:  St. Petersburg ain’t what it used to be :(
10.  Norway Norway:  Jonas? Jonas? It’s OK. You can stop playing now. :rofl:
11.  Suisse  Switzerland:  If our goalies ate more chocolate, they’d be wider
12.  Belarus Belarus:  Jesus saves, Stas scores on the rebound
13.  Latvia  Latvia:  For the record, we beat Norway 3-1 (in 1938)
14.  France  France:  As a team, we need to read more Asterix books :d
15.  Hungary  Hungary:  French kissing is banned :roflmao:
16.  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan:  “Love in an elevator/Livin’ it up when I’m goin’ down”

 

Previous editions:

 
The Power Rankings are for the enjoyment of IIHF.com readers, and reflect the progress of teams during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship. They are distinct from the official standings and IIHF World Ranking.

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SCHEDULE

DAY 14

Thursday, May 19th, 2016

 

 

16:15 (GMT +3)

QUARTERFINALS

 

:CZE Czech Republic vs United States :USA

Referees:  Linus OHLUND (SWE), Tobias WEHRLI (SUI)

Linesmens:  Alexander OTMAKHOV (RUS), Henrik PIHLBLAD (SWE)

Line Ups Link, Ice Palace, Moscow

 

 

 

16:15 (GMT +3)

QUARTERFINALS

 

:FIN Finland vs Denmark :DEN

Referees:  Martin FRAŇO (CZE), Jozef KUBUŠ (SVK)

Linesmens:  Nicolas FLURI (SUI), Gleb LAZAREV (RUS)

Line Ups Link, Yubileiny, St. Petersburg

 

 

 

20:15 (GMT +3)

QUARTERFINALS

 

:RUS Russia vs Germany :GER 

Referees:  Tobias BJORK (SWE), Aleksi RANTALA (FIN)

Linesmens:  Miroslav LHOTSKÝ (CZE), Fraser McINTYRE (USA)

Line Ups Link TBD, Ice Palace, Moscow

 

 

 

20:15 (GMT +3)

QUARTERFINALS

 

:CAN Canada vs Sweden :SWE

Referees:  Roman GOFMAN (RUS), Maxim SIDORENKO (BLR)

Linesmens:  Judson RITTER (USA), Sakari SUOMINEN (FIN)

Line Ups Link TBD, 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 1st period

 

Quarterfinal

Czech Republic - United States  1-0 (1-0, -, -)

15:23 Tomáš ZOHORNA 1-0

 

Quarterfinal

Finland - Denmark  1-0 (1-0, -, -)

14:29 Mikael GRANLUND 1-0

 

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Scores after 2nd period

 

Quarterfinal

Czech Republic - United States  1-1 (1-0, 0-1, -)

15:23 Tomáš ZOHORNA 1-0

21:27 Auston MATTHEWS 1-1

 

Quarterfinal

Finland - Denmark  3-1 (1-0, 2-1, -)

14:29 Mikael GRANLUND 1-0

21:45 Jarno KOSKIRANTA 2-0

31:42 Lars ELLER 2-1

38:57 Patrik LAINE 3-1

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Final Results

 

Quarterfinal

Czech Republic - United States  1-2 after GWS (1-0, 0-1, 0-0, OT: 0-0, GWS: 0-1)

15:23 Tomáš ZOHORNA 1-0

21:27 Auston MATTHEWS 1-1

winning shootout by Auston MATTHEWS 1-2

 

Quarterfinal

Finland - Denmark  5-1 (1-0, 2-1, 2-0)

14:29 Mikael GRANLUND 1-0

21:45 Jarno KOSKIRANTA 2-0

31:42 Lars ELLER 2-1

38:57 Patrik LAINE 3-1

57:46 Jussi JOKINEN 4-1

58:07 Mikael GRANLUND 5-1

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