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19 minutes ago, hckosice said:

One of the most awaited ice hockey moments of the year is here, the KHL western conference final start today. Gazprom vs Rosneft or officially SKA St. Petersburg vs CSKA Moscow :d

 

ready for the clash of the titans :bounce:

Clash of the greedy teams morelike.....
Soft cap is the reason why KHL is a joke atm & why SKA & CSKA are in the west finals in the 1st place. They have WAY too much money. Jokerit is the best team in KHL budjetwise lol

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8 minutes ago, Finnator123 said:

Clash of the greedy teams morelike.

 

No one doubts about ;)

 

In other hand, 2 russian clubs from eastern conference, Lada Togliatti and Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk were both kicked from the KHL and this immediately from next season. Both clubs finished in the last two places of the 3 years special ranking, established to evaluate the sporting and economical factors of all clubs and thus their possibilities to be part of the KHL

 

here the ranking

 

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the next new season will start the 1st september with 25 clubs, each team will play 60 games in the regular season.

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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

One of the most awaited ice hockey moments of the year is here, the KHL western conference final start today. Gazprom vs Rosneft or officially SKA St. Petersburg vs CSKA Moscow :d

 

ready for the clash of the titans :bounce:

18.30 I see today, I'll try and remember to watch :d 

 

Hoping SKA loses, just because. 

If you'd like to help our fellow Totallympics member Bruna Moura get to the 2026 Winter Olympics, after her car crash on the way to the 2022 Olympics, every tiny bit of help would be greatly appreciated! Full story and how to help can be found here!

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MEN´S

CHALLENGE CUP OF ASIA

DIVISION I

2018

 

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Gold #3 for Malaysia

Men’s team wins on home ice as well

 

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Winning gold is nice. Winning it with three different national teams in a season is great. And doing so three times on home ice, that’s sweet. Malaysia ends its first season with a full-size ice rink with all it could ask for in the three IIHF Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia tournaments the country participated.

The season with the new Malaysia National Ice Skating Stadion at the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur started in August with the arena’s inauguration at the Southeast Asian Games where the home team took bronze.

Since then the Malaysians have seized on their opportunity to practise and play the sport on a regular-size ice sheet for the first time. The juniors beat countries usually stronger than them in senior hockey such as the United Arab Emirates, Kyrgyzstan and the Philippines to win the 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 Challenge Cup of Asia. Earlier this month the women’s team won the Challenge Cup of Asia’s Division I competition on home ice as well and now the men repeated with Division I gold.

Malaysia confirmed its top-seed position and swept through the preliminary round with wins against Indonesia (12-0), Macau (7-1) and India (10-1). It then beat Indonesia 12-4 in the semi-final where it faced Macau.

Macau, a special administrative region of China that was part of Portugal until 1999, had a bad start into the tournaments with losses against India (3-0) and Malaysia (7-1). But the players who normally compete on a small-size rink in an amusement park improved as the tournament went on. They beat Indonesia 5-2 and then avenged the opening-loss by beating India 4-2 in the semi-final game.

Macau opened a 2-0 lead when Chong Man Kong and Kim Hei Mok scored two first-period goals within a span of 43 seconds. India tied the game with third-period goals from forward Rigzin Norboo and Tsewang Dorjay but a five-minute major penalty against Rinchen Tundup with 5:52 left was the beginning of the end for India’s dreams of the final. Chon Kong Leong and Chou Tek Fong scored power-play goals to lead Macau to a 4-2 win.

The final game was a fast-solved affair. Three goals between 3:49 and 4:15 gave Malaysia a three-goal lead and the home team was never in danger of losing it, eventually skating away with a 7-2 gold medal game victory against Macau to win the 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia Division I.

Indonesia took the bronze medals after beating India for third place, 4-1. Ronald Wijaya scored two goals including the opening marker in the first period and the fourth with 19 seconds left in the game.

As the tournament, also the scoring stats were dominated by Malaysia with the top-five entries. Ban Kin Loke was the scoring leader with 19 points (10+9) in five games, same as tournament MVP Chee Ming Bryan Lim (8+11). Macau’s Chong Man Kong was the best non-Malaysian scorer, sixth with six points (3+3). Rinchen Tundup, the “Indian Gretzky” wearing number 99, was sixth in goal scoring with four goals.

The season in the series of Asian tournaments will end with the top division of the 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia that begins on Tuesday. It will be the first IIHF tournament ever played in the Philippines. Mongolia, Thailand, Singapore, Kuwait and the Philippines will battle it out at the SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink in Manila.

 

 

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Wow, turned on a stream and literally within 10 seconds the first goal was scored (SKA) :d 

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We're in overtime by the way, for those who lost interest yet want to see the end now :p 

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