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Final Results

 

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Czech Republic - Switzerland  5-4 (1-1, 1-0, 3-3)

11:36 Denis HOLLENSTEIN 0-1

17:00 Michal BIRNER 1-1

24:50 Lukáš KAŠPÁR 2-1

41:45 Martin ZAŤOVIČ 3-1

45:38 Simon MOSER 3-2

49:59 Tomáš ZOHORNA 4-2

54:15 Michal JORDÁN 5-2

55:42 Noah SCHNEEBERGER 5-3

59:34 Sven ANDRIGHETTO 5-4

 

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United States - Slovakia  2-3 after OT (0-1, 1-0, 1-1, OT: 0-1)

18:39 Christián JAROŠ 0-1

27:15 Brock NELSON 1-1

42:53 Nick FOLIGNO 2-1

52:14 Pavol SKALICKÝ 2-2

60:59 Over Time Goal by Marko DAŇO 2-3

 

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A

Latvia - Norway  1-3 (1-1, 0-2, -)

11:42 Miks INDRAŠIS 1-0

16:12 Ken Andre OLIMB 1-1

20:40 Jonas HOLOS 1-2

20:56 Johannes JOHANNESEN 1-3

 

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Belarus - France  2-0 (0-0, 2-0, -)

25:12 Andrei STAS 1-0

38:23 Geoff PLATT 2-0

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well too sad for Hungary, I dont want to start any polemics, but somehow I am not very persuated by the french performance today, I definitely will not say that they tried to play at their 100% at all, but well...

 

Hungary is relegated back in division I A. so both newcommers Kazakhstan and Hungary return back down, but must say that both teams were very great contribution to the competition, especially Hungary. they fight, team spirit, incredible amazing fans were great, very sad that they will not be in the party next year. pitty I would love to see the cinderella story continued. :(

 

 

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Final Results

 

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Latvia - Norway  1-3 (1-1, 0-2, 0-0)

11:42 Miks INDRAŠIS 1-0

16:12 Ken Andre OLIMB 1-1

20:40 Jonas HOLOS 1-2

20:56 Johannes JOHANNESEN 1-3

 

B

Belarus - France  3-0 (0-0, 2-0, 1-0)

25:12 Andrei STAS 1-0

38:23 Geoff PLATT 2-0

44:59 Andrei STAS 3-0

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38 minutes ago, hckosice said:

well too sad for Hungary, I dont want to start any polemics, but somehow I am not very persuated by the french performance today, I definitely will not say that they tried to play at their 100% at all, but well...

 

Hungary is relegated back in division I A. so both newcommers Kazakhstan and Hungary return back down, but must say that both teams were very great contribution to the competition, especially Hungary. they fight, team spirit, incredible amazing fans were great, very sad that they will not be in the party next year. pitty I would love to see the cinderella story continued. :(

 

 

Not a surprise, the French don't play their best in team sport group stage matches it appears.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

well too sad for Hungary, I dont want to start any polemics, but somehow I am not very persuated by the french performance today, I definitely will not say that they tried to play at their 100% at all, but well...

 

Hungary is relegated back in division I A. so both newcommers Kazakhstan and Hungary return back down, but must say that both teams were very great contribution to the competition, especially Hungary. they fight, team spirit, incredible amazing fans were great, very sad that they will not be in the party next year. pitty I would love to see the cinderella story continued. :(

 

 

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

I didn't expect anything else.

 

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