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Canada shines atop the world

In our ninth and final Power Rankings, Canada finishes first after beating Finland 2-0 in the gold medal game. Host Russia is third. See you next year!

 

1.  Canada  Canada:  It's a Canadian team WINNING in May! :lol:
2.  Finland  Finland:  Who was that, Connor Kharlamov?
3.  Russia  Russia:  Moscow bronze: a cherished tradition
4.  USA  United States:  We just got taken to the Bolshoi Ballet
5.  Czech Czech Republic:  The Shootout by Franz Kafka
6.  Sweden  Sweden:  As a team, we're good-looking and mild-mannered :lol:
7.  Germany  Germany:  Cologne. For teams that don't want to stink.
8.  Denmark  Denmark:  In the Hans Christian Andersen version, we win gold :d
9.  Slovakia Slovakia:  It's Peter Stastny's fault for not being 25
10.  Norway Norway:  Roy, thank you for teaching polar bears how to behave
11.  Suisse  Switzerland:  We're in the "Big Eleven" :lol:
12.  Belarus Belarus:  Kool & The Gang wrote "Celebration" about Stepanov
13.  Latvia  Latvia:  What, no beaver jokes this year?
14.  France  France:  Paris. Well, duh...because it's Paris!
15.  Hungary  Hungary:  Our newest wine is the 2017 Division I Tokay
16.  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan:  We want a new format where we're always on the PP

 

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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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Perry joins TRIPLE GOLD CLUB

Stanley Cup, Olympic gold, and WCh gold

Canada’s Corey Perry is the 27th member of hockey’s most exclusive club.

 

After winning a Stanley Cup with Anaheim in 2007, he was on Canada’s Olympic champion team in both 2010 and 2014.

 

Now that he has captained a World Championship gold, he is a member of the Triple Gold Club. Canada now has ten such members, followed by Sweden with nine, Russia six, and Czech Republic two.

 

Last year countryman Sidney Crosby was the 26th member after Canada’s win in Prague. Perry also won World Junior Championship gold in 2005 with Crosby.

 

The 31-year-old Perry was presented with his TGC pin by IIHF President Rene Fasel just moments after stepping off the ice with a gold medal around his neck.

 

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World Ranking 2016

Canada remains first

Finland, USA move up in World Ranking

 

With its 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship win Canada also defended first place in the 2016 IIHF Men’s World Ranking.

 

Thanks to the gold-medal win Canada even extended its lead with 3495 points while Russia has 3380. Finland and the U.S. are third and fourth respectively now. Both moved up one spot at the expense of Sweden, which fell from third to fifth place after missing out on the semi-finals this year.

 

The four following places remained the same with the Czech Republic (6th), Switzerland (7th), Slovakia (8th) and Belarus (9th). Germany, one of the hosts next year, moved up from 13th to 10th place after reaching the quarter-finals for the first time in five years followed by Norway, which remained in 11th place. Denmark also made a move forward after reaching the quarter-finals, from 15th to 13th place, while Latvia (12th), France (14th) and Slovenia (15th) dropped down. Kazakhstan, Austria, Italy, Hungary and Poland complete the top-20.

 

Note: The groups for the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship are not determined yet and will be announced in the upcoming days following meetings with the stakeholders involved in the event that will take place 5 to 21 May 2017 in Cologne, Germany, and Paris, France.

 

but at this moment the groups for 2017 IIHF WCh are:

A- :RUS:FIN:CZE:SUI:GER:NOR ( :DEN ? ) :SLO in Cologne, Germany

B- :CAN:USA:SWE:SVK:BLR ( :LAT  ?) :FRA:ITA in Paris, France

The Groups are determined by this key

A- 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16 of the annual IIHF ranking

B- 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15 of the annual IIHF ranking

Both Host countries must be agreed, and this year we have an exception with both co-hosted countries, they will meet in the next days to determine the groups. France already announced that they wish to Have Canada in Paris and Germany want Russia in Cologne, if it happen the groups will be like in this post.

 

 

here the new released world ranking as of May 22nd, 2016

2016 IIHF Men's World Ranking

         
1   :CAN Canada 3495  
2   :RUS Russia 3380  
3   :FIN Finland 3355  
4   :USA United States 3290  
5   :SWE Sweden 3275  
6   :CZE Czech Republic 3210  
7   :SUI Switzerland 2910  
8   :SVK Slovakia 2870  
9   :BLR Belarus 2820  
10   :GER Germany 2815  
11   :NOR Norway 2765  
12   :LAT Latvia 2730  
13   :DEN Denmark 2700  
14   :FRA France 2655  
15   :SLO Slovenia 2530  
16   :KAZ Kazakhstan 2470  
17   :AUT Austria 2440  
18   :ITA Italy 2345  
19   :HUN Hungary 2325  
20   :POL Poland 2175  
21   :JPN Japan 2140  
22   :UKR Ukraine 2105  
23   :KOR South Korea 2090  
24   :GBR Great Britain 2020  
25   :LTU Lithuania 1900  
26   :CRO Croatia 1825  
27   :NED Netherlands 1825  
28   :EST Estonia 1755  
29   :ROU Romania 1735  
30   :ESP Spain 1550  
31   :SRB Serbia 1520  
32   :BEL Belgium 1300  
33   :MEX Mexico 1290  
34   :ISR Israel 1250  
35   :ISL Iceland 1240  
36   :AUS Australia 1160  
37   :CHN China 1075  
38   :NZL New Zealand 1000  
39   :BUL Bulgaria 870  
40   :PRK North Korea 825  
41   :TUR Turkey 805  
42   :RSA South Africa 795  
43   :LUX Luxembourg 680  
44   :GEO Georgia 635  
45   :HKG Hong Kong 545  
46   :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina 390  
47   :UAE United Arab Emirates 340  
48   :IRL Ireland 65  
49   :GRE Greece 60  
50   :MGL Mongolia 50  

 
IIHF Men's World Ranking as of 22 May 2016.

 

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Groups for World Championships 2017 named.

 

and it´s absolutely the oposite of which everyone (including me) expected :lol:

 

Group A (Cologne, GER)

:RUS:USA:SWE:SVK:GER:LAT:DEN:ITA

 

Group B (Paris, FRA)

:CAN:FIN:CZE:SUI:BLR:NOR:FRA:SLO

 

top 4 of each group will qualify for Quarterfinals.

 

Last team of each group will be relegated to Division I A 2018.

(Denmark is automatically saved and can´t be relagated, as host of 2018 world championships) which means if Denmark finish 8th of their group, the 7th team of the group A will be relagated.

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On 23.5.2016 at 08:01, hckosice said:

World Ranking 2016

Canada remains first

Finland, USA move up in World Ranking

 

With its 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship win Canada also defended first place in the 2016 IIHF Men’s World Ranking.

 

Thanks to the gold-medal win Canada even extended its lead with 3495 points while Russia has 3380. Finland and the U.S. are third and fourth respectively now. Both moved up one spot at the expense of Sweden, which fell from third to fifth place after missing out on the semi-finals this year.

 

The four following places remained the same with the Czech Republic (6th), Switzerland (7th), Slovakia (8th) and Belarus (9th). Germany, one of the hosts next year, moved up from 13th to 10th place after reaching the quarter-finals for the first time in five years followed by Norway, which remained in 11th place. Denmark also made a move forward after reaching the quarter-finals, from 15th to 13th place, while Latvia (12th), France (14th) and Slovenia (15th) dropped down. Kazakhstan, Austria, Italy, Hungary and Poland complete the top-20.

 

Note: The groups for the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship are not determined yet and will be announced in the upcoming days following meetings with the stakeholders involved in the event that will take place 5 to 21 May 2017 in Cologne, Germany, and Paris, France.

 

but at this moment the groups for 2017 IIHF WCh are:

A- :RUS:FIN:CZE:SUI:GER:NOR ( :DEN ? ) :SLO in Cologne, Germany

B- :CAN:USA:SWE:SVK:BLR ( :LAT  ?) :FRA:ITA in Paris, France

The Groups are determined by this key

A- 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16 of the annual IIHF ranking

B- 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15 of the annual IIHF ranking

Both Host countries must be agreed, and this year we have an exception with both co-hosted countries, they will meet in the next days to determine the groups. France already announced that they wish to Have Canada in Paris and Germany want Russia in Cologne, if it happen the groups will be like in this post.

 

 

here the new released world ranking as of May 22nd, 2016

2016 IIHF Men's World Ranking

         
1   :CAN Canada 3495  
2   :RUS Russia 3380  
3   :FIN Finland 3355  
4   :USA United States 3290  
5   :SWE Sweden 3275  
6   :CZE Czech Republic 3210  
7   :SUI Switzerland 2910  
8   :SVK Slovakia 2870  
9   :BLR Belarus 2820  
10   :GER Germany 2815  
11   :NOR Norway 2765  
12   :LAT Latvia 2730  
13   :DEN Denmark 2700  
14   :FRA France 2655  
15   :SLO Slovenia 2530  
16   :KAZ Kazakhstan 2470  
17   :AUT Austria 2440  
18   :ITA Italy 2345  
19   :HUN Hungary 2325  
20   :POL Poland 2175  
21   :JPN Japan 2140  
22   :UKR Ukraine 2105  
23   :KOR South Korea 2090  
24   :GBR Great Britain 2020  
25   :LTU Lithuania 1900  
26   :CRO Croatia 1825  
27   :NED Netherlands 1825  
28   :EST Estonia 1755  
29   :ROU Romania 1735  
30   :ESP Spain 1550  
31   :SRB Serbia 1520  
32   :BEL Belgium 1300  
33   :MEX Mexico 1290  
34   :ISR Israel 1250  
35   :ISL Iceland 1240  
36   :AUS Australia 1160  
37   :CHN China 1075  
38   :NZL New Zealand 1000  
39   :BUL Bulgaria 870  
40   :PRK North Korea 825  
41   :TUR Turkey 805  
42   :RSA South Africa 795  
43   :LUX Luxembourg 680  
44   :GEO Georgia 635  
45   :HKG Hong Kong 545  
46   :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina 390  
47   :UAE United Arab Emirates 340  
48   :IRL Ireland 65  
49   :GRE Greece 60  
50   :MGL Mongolia 50  

 
IIHF Men's World Ranking as of 22 May 2016.

 




Why Team Finland is ranked 3rd and Russia 2nd? I'm still wondering... :mumble:

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3 minutes ago, Finnator123 said:




Why Team Finland is ranked 3rd and Russia 2nd? I'm still wondering... :mumble:

 

 

here are the explanations about IIHF world ranking. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/championships/world-ranking/

 

in fact they use the last 4 world championships + last olympics.

they count 25% of points of 2013 WCh, 50% of points of 2014 WCH, 75% of points of 2015 WCH and 100% of points of 2016 WCh + 100% of olympics Sochi 2014 tournament.

 

so thats why Russia is still ahead.

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6 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

 

here are the explanations about IIHF world ranking. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/championships/world-ranking/

 

in fact they use the last 4 world championships + last olympics.

they count 25% of points of 2013 WCh, 50% of points of 2014 WCH, 75% of points of 2015 WCH and 100% of points of 2016 WCh + 100% of olympics Sochi 2014 tournament.

 

so thats why Russia is still ahead.



That's seems rather stupid :crazy:

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