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  1. The Quarterfinals: vs vs vs vs All games are scheduled for Thursday, which match will be played when will be determined tonight (the times are 12:30, 16:00 and last 2 games at 19:30 in 2 different rinks)
  2. Wednesday April 10th, 2019 - Round-Robin Day 3 Schedule (GMT +3) 12:30 Romania vs Estonia 16:00 Poland vs South Korea 19:30 Lithuania vs Spain
  3. Tuesday April 9th, 2019 - Round-Robin Day 2 Results (GMT +3) 12:30 Romania 6 - 4 South Korea 16:00 Estonia 5 - 1 Spain 19:30 Lithuania 1 - 7 Poland Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. Poland 6 ------------------ 2. South Korea 3 3. Estonia 3 4. Romania 3 5. Lithuania 3 ------------------ 6. Spain 0
  4. Derby time @dcro @prso1000 @Rafoo @DaniSRB @dareza @NikolaB @ChandlerMne
  5. Tomáš Tatar and Christián Jaroš confirmed Jaroš is a Košice born player so it will be the fullfiled dream for him to play the world champs for his country in his home town https://sport.aktuality.sk/c/391861/dalsi-slovensky-hokejista-z-nhl-potvrdil-ucast-na-domacich-ms/ https://sport.aktuality.sk/c/391864/christian-jaros-je-uz-na-slovensko-a-je-pripraveny-na-majstrovstva-sveta/
  6. still in shock. local newspapers writing about Historical fiasco. First ever relegation for any ice Hockey National team (all genders and age categories included).
  7. Second Slovak Junior World Championships ever after Klaudia Medlová bronze in Big AIr in 2010. Congrats Samuel ! way to go ! https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/results.html?sectorcode=SB&raceid=15810
  8. Wednesday April 10th, 2019 - Round-Robin Day 3 Schedule (GMT +2) 13:30 Italy vs Norway 17:00 Hungary vs Denmark 20:30 Austria vs Slovakia
  9. Wednesday April 10th, 2019 - Round-Robin Day 4 Schedule (GMT +8) 13:00 Latvia vs Netherlands 16:30 China vs Poland 20:00 Kazakhstan vs South Korea
  10. Tuesday April 9th, 2019 - Round-Robin Day 3 Results (GMT +8) 13:00 Latvia (PSO)2 - 1 Kazakhstan 16:30 Netherlands 4 - 0 China 20:00 South Korea 4 - 3 Poland Provisional Standing After Day 3: 1. Netherlands 9 ------------------ 2. Poland 6 3. China 6 4. South Korea 3 5. Latvia 2 ------------------ 6. Kazakhstan 1
  11. Prolific Slovenia grabs gold Slovenia powered to the summit the 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship Division II Group A on the back of a devastating performance from its free-scoring first line. The combination of captain Pia Pren, Sara Confidenti and Julija Blazinsek delivered 47 points in five games to set the team atop its group in Dumfries. Pren, 27, led the way with 20 (6+14) as she dominated the scoring for the tournament. Confidenti (7+7) and Blazinsek (7+6) were the key beneficiaries of those 14 helpers. It added up to scoring power that no other nation could rival. While Slovenia hit 24 goals in its five games, the next best tally came from Mexico, trailing some way behind on 14 goals. The Slovenes also recorded the two biggest wins in the competition: 7-1 against Mexico and 6-1 against Australia. However, there were some anxious moments for Slovenia, despite that impressive offence. The opening game against newly-promoted Spain ended in a shoot-out loss. North Korea, complete with several players who featured on the cross-border Korean team at the Winter Olympics last year, also put up a fight before losing out in a shoot-out. But, in a fiercely competitive tournament, nobody could produce consistent results. Slovenia began the final day’s play against Mexico knowing that victory would guarantee gold regardless of other results. It wasn’t quite plain sailing: the Mexicans, always an awkward opponent in this championship, took an early lead through Joanna Rojas. The assist came from Claudia Tellez, a 2016 draft pick for the Calgary Inferno in the CWHL. That was a big lift for Mexico, which had its own hopes of top spot, and drew a cheer from the GB fans who came to watch the early game. A Slovenia loss would have given the host nation a shot at promotion if it could beat DPR Korea in the last action of the tournament. But Slovenia was not about to slip at the last. Four goals in the closing minutes of the opening frame – Pren scored two and assisted on the others – turned the game, and the tournament, decisively. Slovenia’s success follows the decision to move Olimpija Ljubljana, the country’s leading women’s team, to the cross border Elite Women’s Hockey League. Although the team found life tough in a competition that features rivals from Austria, Hungary, Kazakhstan and Italy, the experience of competing at a higher level provided a big boost for many of the team. Nine of Franc Ferjanic’s roster came from directly from Olimpija, while others, including Blazinsek, spent some time on that team over the course of the season. For Pren, hockey at that level was nothing new. Before Olimpija joined the EWHL, she played several seasons with Sabres Wein and the Southern Stars, and also had a year in Sweden with Linkoping. But now she’s hoping that more girls from Slovenia will get the chance to pursue the game. Prior to this month’s tournament she gave an interview to Telekom Slovenje’s SIOL website. While acknowledging that a national championship that involves just three clubs makes it difficult for potential players to find a place to play, she was also upbeat about the progress that could be made in future. “For starters, I want to see women enjoy the same conditions as male players in Slovenia, so that in future generations we can have the same opportunities to practice,” she said. “This would be real progress and it will come in the future. It might come in small steps and I understand that it will happen after the end of my playing career but I believe we will make progress.” Slovenia wasn’t the only nation celebrating progress. Spain, making its first appearance, followed up last year’s promotion with a bronze medal. A 3-2 victory over Australia on the final day took Spain to nine points, with its other successes coming in that shoot-out win over Slovenia, a 2-0 regulation triumph against Mexico and a shoot-out loss to the North Koreans. Great Britain, the host nation, took silver for the second year running. A 2-1 victory over the Koreans on Tuesday left Cheryl Smith’s team one point behind Slovenia and ruing a 2-4 loss against the eventual champion earlier in the week. DPR Korea took fifth place. At the foot of the table, Australia failed to win a game and was relegated to Division IIB after three seasons at this level. IIHF.com
  12. Believe it or not. is relegated from Top Division !
  13. well, honestly, rather first they have to do something with their arena to not travel some 2000km for home matches...Ulyana motivations may come later
  14. Final Standing 1. Slovenia 12 ------------------------------------- 2. Great Britain 11 3. Spain 9 4. Mexico 7 5. North Korea 6 ------------------------------------- 6. Australia 0 Slovenia is promoted to Women´s Division I Group B World Championship 2020 Australia has been relegated to Women´s Division II Group B World Championship 2020
  15. Monday April 8th, 2019 - Round-Robin Last Day Results (GMT +1) 13:00 Slovenia 7 - 1 Mexico 16:30 Australia 2 - 3 Spain 20:00 Great Britain 2 - 1 North Korea
  16. Tuesday April 9th, 2019 - Preliminary Round Last Day Schedule (GMT +3) Group A Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3) United States vs Russia Period-by-Period: April 9th 2019, h. 16:00, Metro Areena, Espoo (15:00 CEST) Canada vs Finland Period-by-Period: April 9th 2019, h. 19:30, Metro Areena, Espoo (18:30 CEST) Group B Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3) Sweden vs Japan Period-by-Period: April 9th 2019, h. 12:30, Metro Areena, Espoo (11:30 CEST) Czech Republic vs Germany Period-by-Period: April 9th 2019, h. 18:00, Metro Areena Ice Rink 2, Espoo (17:00 CEST)
  17. DAY 5 HIGHLIGHTS Canada 5 - 1 Russia Period-by-Period: 1-0, 4-0, 0-1 April 8th 2019, h. 19:30, Metro Areena, Espoo
  18. Monday April 8th, 2019 - Round-Robin Day 2 Results (GMT +2) 13:30 Denmark 6 - 1 Italy 17:00 Hungary 1 - 2(PSO) Slovakia 20:30 Austria 4 - 5 Norway Provisional Standing After Day 2: 1. Denmark 6 2. Hungary 4 ------------------ 3. Norway 3 4. Austria 3 5. Slovakia 2 ------------------ 6. Italy 0
  19. DAY 5 HIGHLIGHTS Germany 2 - 3(OT) France Period-by-Period: 1-1, 1-1, 0-0, Overtime: 0-1 April 8th 2019, h. 18:00, Metro Areena Ice Rink 2, Espoo
  20. The Quarterfinals pairs will be knwn tomorrow, so no worries. So far there only 1 QF pair already known, 4A vs 5A so vs
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