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  1. MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary Round DAY 12 Group A Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Germany GWS4 - 3 Latvia Period-by-Period: 0-0, 2-1, 1-2, OT: 0-0, GWS: 1-0 May 16th 2016, h. 20:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne Group A Final Standing Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. United States 7 6(0) 1(0) 31 14 +17 18 Russia 7 6(1) 1(0) 35 10 +22 17 Sweden 7 5(0) 2(1) 29 13 +16 16 Germany 7 4(2) 3(1) 20 23 -3 11 Latvia 7 3(0) 4(1) 14 17 -3 10 Denmark 7 3(2) 4(0) 13 22 -9 7 Slovakia 7 1(1) 6(2) 12 28 -16 4 Italy 7 0(0) 7(1) 6 32 -26 1
  2. Final Results Group A in Cologne Germany - Latvia 4-3 After GWS (0-0, 2-1, 1-2, OT: 0-0, GWS: 1-0) 31:02 David WOLF 1-0 31:29 Dennis SEIDENBERG 2-0 38:42 Gunars SKVORTSOVS 2-1 48:22 Janis SPRUKTS 2-2 56:08 Andris DZERINS 2-3 59:27 Felix SCHUTZ 3-3 Winning Shootout scored by Frederik TIFFELS 4-3 GWS Group B in Paris Canada - Finland 5-2 (3-1, 1-1, 1-0) 02:46 Mitch MARNER 1-0 03:08 Jani LAJUNEN 1-1 04:06 Colton PARAYKO 2-1 13:45 Mitch MARNER 3-1 28:09 Brayden POINT 4-1 36:51 Atte OHTAMAA 4-2 40:32 Matt DUCHENE 5-2
  3. Results after 2nd Period Group A in Cologne Germany - Latvia 2-1 (0-0, 2-1,-) 31:02 David WOLF 1-0 31:29 Dennis SEIDENBERG 2-0 38:42 Gunars SKVORTSOVS 2-1 Group B in Paris Canada - Finland 4-2 (3-1, 1-1,-) 02:46 Mitch MARNER 1-0 03:08 Jani LAJUNEN 1-1 04:06 Colton PARAYKO 2-1 13:45 Mitch MARNER 3-1 28:09 Brayden POINT 4-1 36:51 Atte OHTAMAA 4-2
  4. Hopefully you will be able to fix all issues and form a championship which will attract more youngs to play hockey and this formidable sport will finally start to get the attention and popularity which he deserves in Italy btw no worries, you are not the only one with big problems with your hockey...don´t even want to know what is just happening in Slovakia we are right now in a absolute shit. a real war has been opened after this championship, everyone is accusing and blame everyone, Only dirty things are being pulled out. we are all afraid what will happen now, if you want to take a look about all this frustration we have to spend..just use google translator here some articles in front pages of our sites about the boycott, the sabotage and all this freaking shit we have in our hockey now...just look the first main page of our biggest sport website and you´ll understand everything coach about the sabotage http://sport.aktuality.sk/c/276954/ms-v-hokeji-2017-uz-davno-som-chcel-skoncit-odkazuje-nahnevany-ciger-sefovi-szlh/ general manager about boycott and bad relations with some persons of our federation http://sport.aktuality.sk/c/276995/ms-v-hokeji-2017-svehla-to-uz-nevydrzal-ja-volam-hracom-z-nhl-a-kohut-im-povie-nech-necestuju/
  5. Results after 1st Period Group A in Cologne Germany - Latvia 0-0 (0-0,-,-) Group B in Paris Canada - Finland 3-1 (3-1,-,-) 02:46 Mitch MARNER 1-0 03:08 Jani LAJUNEN 1-1 04:06 Colton PARAYKO 2-1 13:45 Mitch MARNER 3-1
  6. MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary Round DAY 12 Group B Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Czech Republic 1 - 3 Switzerland Period-by-Period: 0-1, 1-1, 0-1 May 16th 2016, h. 16:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris Swiss second in Group B Victory over Czechs, Sweden next in QF Vincent Praplan, Reto Suri and Damien Brunner scored as the Swiss got second place in Group B and a quarter-final berth in Paris with a 3-1 win over the Czechs. Coming off this solid group finale against an accomplished opponent, the Swiss will play Sweden from Cologne's Group A in the quarter-finals on Thursday. "We wanted to have a good feeling going into the quarters," said Switzerland's Thomas Rufenacht. "We didn't know what Russia-USA were doing, but we want to build. We were lucky enough to get points in every game. It may have been a little unexpected by people from the outside and what they were thinking of us, but it shows we have character." Roman Cervenka replied for the Czechs, who had been undefeated since their opening 4-1 loss to two-time defending champions Canada. "We wanted to win the game and stay in second place," said Michal Repik. "We had the motivation, and it's the World Championship, so we don't want to lose any game ever. You have to give credit to the Swiss. They played a tough, fast game. They blocked a lot of shots, so we couldn't get much to the net and couldn't get much possession in their end." Swiss goalie Niklas Schlegel, a 22-year-old who plays for ZSC Lions, earned the win in his IIHF World Championship debut. The Czechs outshot the Swiss 24-21. Schlegel only found out this morning before practice that he would start. "The players supported me well today," said Schlegel, who admitted he was nervous. "They blocked so many shots. They did a great job in front of the net. All I can say is thank you to them. They made my life easier." With defenceman Philippe Furrer injured, Dominik Schlumpf saw his first action of 2017 on the blue line, and chipped in an assist. Swiss coach Patrick Fischer also rested defenceman Ramon Untersander and forwards Cody Almond and Dennis Hollenstein ahead of the quarter-final. It was a tight-checking, cautious affair as the two sides jockeyed for playoff position. The Swiss got off to a good start, outshooting the Czechs 8-3 in the opening stanza. "They'd block a shot and come back up ice," said Repik. "They played hard, and we need to be better." Just 1:42 in, Praplan corraled a loose puck from captain Raphael Diaz’s long blast and slid it through Czech goalie Petr Mrazek for his team-leading fourth goal of the tournament. With under eight minutes left in the first, Mrazek had to stone Denis Malgin on a breakaway. At 8:36 of the second period, Suri made it 2-0 on a slapper from the blue line that Mrazek misplayed. He got a piece of it with his glove, but it trickled over the line. The Czechs cut the deficit to 2-1 at 14:08, swarming the Swiss net. David Pastrnak slid a pass to Cervenka at the side of the net, and he took it off his skate, pausing before coolly lofting it over the fallen Schlegel. Midway through the third period, Schlegel made a great pad save to deny Repik. Moments later, at the other end, Mrazek stretched out and stopped Rufenacht on a 2-on-1. But he couldn't stop Brunner at 12:09. The former NHLer pounced on a giveaway in the Czech zone and hammered home a slap shot from the top of the right faceoff circle for a 3-1 lead. That was all it would take. The Swiss thus have a shot at their first medal since 2013's silver, and make the quarter-finals for the first time since 2015. "It's like a quick season," said Rufenacht. "It's a process. We had to learn really quickly that you can't shut down after playing one good period [in the 5-4 shootout win over Slovenia]. We also had an exhibition game against Canada, and that was a big learning experience."
  7. MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary Round DAY 12 Group B Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Czech Republic 1 - 3 Switzerland Period-by-Period: 0-1, 1-1, 0-1 May 16th 2016, h. 16:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris
  8. MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary Round DAY 12 Group A Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Russia 3 - 5 United States Period-by-Period: 1-0, 2-3, 0-2 May 16th 2016, h. 16:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne Anders Lee goal the difference No secrets today as USA win Group Today’s next to last Preliminary Round contest in Cologne had the look and feel of a World Championship medal game as Team USA defeats Russia 5-3. The Americans didn’t hold back as they started the game taking the attack to the Russians, knowing they would have to win in regulation to win Group A. Perhaps for the first time in the tournament Russia was facing a team that could skate with them and match their creativity. "It's a big win, it's pretty special to win and to come top of the pool," Johnny Gaudreau said. "It's one of the goals we set at the start of the tournament and play well in the medal rounds. It's a great win, I think we grew as a team today. It was a great effort." To start the game, Nick Bjugstad stole an errant pass by Vadim Shipachyov in the offensive zone and hit the post before the puck went out of play at 1:10. Further American pressure was applied throughout as they would outshoot Russia 16-3 in the period. Russians were uncharacteristically undisciplined in the first period taking five minors. Artyom Zub was called for high sticking Brock Nelson and that got the American power play going. There was good puck movement and big Anders Lee was camped out in front of the net to provide a screen and generate chances down low. On a few occasions, he got to rebounds or accepted passes in the crease and tried to jam pucks home but goaltender Andrei Vasilevski was up to the task. Team USA enjoyed more of the same opportunities when Nikita Kucherov was called for slashing. Lee would get a few more chances there but, again, unable to convert. It was vintage Lee, using his body as he did this season with the New York Islanders to cause a disruption in front of the goaltender. "Everyone has a role on this team on their lines and on the power play and mine is to get in front of the net," Lee said of his success today. "When we work together we feed off each other's effort and good things can happen." It is safe to say the Russians experienced more pressure in their zone than any other game thus far in this tournament. Despite having only one shot on goal at the time, Russia scored on its second at 12:29 when Nikita Gusev sped through the neutral zone to take possession and went in on a break as Connor Murphy and Danny DeKeyser trailed behind. Gusev spared fancy for practical, sending a shot high over Jimmy Howard’s glove side. Bogdan Kiselevich was there with the assist. A Russian man advantage with Charlie McAvoy in the penalty box was canceled out when Sergei Plotnikov was called for a high sticking double minor. On another chance Russia’s Sergei Andronov found Ivan Telegin who was breaking towards the net as McAvoy’s penalty was winding down. Howard was there to turn the effort aside. On the kill of Plotnikov’s penalty, Vladimir Tkatchyov provided spirited puck pursuit, disrupting a few USA rushes. Then Jack Eichel took a pass from Johnny Gaudreau and rifled a slapshot on goal that was saved. Eichel is still looking for his first goal of the World Championships. Near the end of the penalty, Telegin was hit by a puck and hobbled to the bench. The second period saw some of the best end to end hockey at LANXESS Arena. Both teams had optimal scoring chances and the Americans came back three times. An increased number of turnovers on both sides led to quality chances and five goals being scored in the period. This was certainly fun for spectators but probably aged both coaching staffs. USA scored one minute into the second on the power play as Kevin Hayes picked up his first goal. When a Jacob Trouba’s shot was saved, Brock Nelson attempted a pass to Hayes that was deflected by a Russian defender but still found its target. Hayes promptly potted the chance. Russia began to apply more pressure themselves and forced several turnovers that resulted in scoring chances. Russia nearly went ahead when Kucherov forced a turnover and Artemi Panarin gathered the puck and sent it to with puck to Vladislav Namestnikov whose shot was stopped. Russia retook the lead when Sergei Andronov separated Brady Skjei from the puck and found Anton Belov at the point for a shot. Belov’s goal at 7:33 made it 2-1. McAvoy saved a potential breakaway by Yevgeni Dadonov by diving head first to break up the play. If Dadonov went in uncontested he could have put his team up by two. Turnabout was fair play when Nelson captured an errant pass by Belov then finding Dylan Larkin who turned the puck from backhand to forehand and scored. Belov giveth and then taketh away. When Connor Murphy was called for interference, Gusev scored his second goal. Initially, the Americans had the puck in the Russia zone but Christian Dvorak could not work it deep. When Russia regained the puck Dadonov fed Shipachyov for a two-on-one with Gusev going the other way. The power play goal made it 3-2 for Russia. With the crowd of 18,756 comprised mainly of Russian attendees, the Americans would contend with enthusiastic fan support as well as a surging team on the ice. But all was even again when Ivan Provorov’s lost control and Bjugstad gained control, found Gaudreau who fired a pass to Hayes alone in front. Hayes took his time and scored his second of the game. As time wound down, the Americans needed to gain the lead to have a chance of finishing atop the group. An overtime win would not help. With Yevgeni Kuznetsov in the box for slashing, Lee finally scored off a nice redirection in front of a pass as Team USA grabbed the lead for the first time in the game. Russia nearly tied it as Panarin tied up Noah Hanifin, who was winding up for a shot, and stole a puck and went in on a breakaway but Howard remained posied, cool and the score remained 4-3. Nelson's empty net goal capped a thrilling afternoon at LANXESS arena. This was a big test for the Americans and they passed with flying colors. "Every game is tough but we proved to ourselves in a week's time that we can come together and be a competitive hockey team." Lee said of how Team USA is playing. "When all 23 guys are going we are a really good team." Russia finishes second in the group heading into the quarterfinals. "It was tough because we spent so much of the game shorthanded." Gusev said. "We couldn't create enough chances. I can't really be happy about my goals because we didn't win the game. The Americans are quick, they pressed us all through the game."
  9. MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary Round DAY 12 Group A Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Russia 3 - 5 United States Period-by-Period: 1-0, 2-3, 0-2 May 16th 2016, h. 16:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne
  10. also we already know the first Quarterfinal pair. 2B-3A Switzerland vs Sweden
  11. This USA team looks very well, definitely not the USA teams they send to world championships hockey in the past, this fresh and extremely skilled team is for me a serious contender for (at least) a medal here. They lost first match with Germany but since then they play a high speed amazing hockey and you really must like this play btw CZE now in troubles after todays lose against SUI...they will probably play Russia in quarterfinal ofc if Finland will not beat Canada tonight to avoid USA
  12. Final Results Group A in Cologne Russia - United States 3-5 (1-0, 2-3, 0-2) 12:29 Nikita GUSEV 1-0 21:00 Kevin HAYES 1-1 27:33 Anton BELOV 2-1 32:18 Dylan LARKIN 2-2 36:15 Nikita GUSEV 3-2 37:43 Kevin HAYES 3-3 52:57 Anders LEE 3-4 59:39 Brock NELSON 3-5 Group B in Paris Czech Republic - Switzerland 1-3 (0-1, 1-1, 0-1) 01:42 Vincent PRAPLAN 0-1 28:36 Reto SURI 0-2 34:07 Roman ČERVENKA 1-2 52:09 Damien BRUNNER 1-3
  13. The best sport moment of the year so far. This match is just Fantastic. What a chance for Panarin during USA power play it was, I can not even understand how he appeared there and stole the puck in the blue line ?
  14. Results after 2nd Period Group A in Cologne Russia - United States 3-3 (1-0, 2-3,-) 12:29 Nikita GUSEV 1-0 21:00 Kevin HAYES 1-1 27:33 Anton BELOV 2-1 32:18 Dylan LARKIN 2-2 36:15 Nikita GUSEV 3-2 37:43 Kevin HAYES 3-3 Group B in Paris Czech Republic - Switzerland 1-2 (0-1, 1-1,-) 01:42 Vincent PRAPLAN 0-1 28:36 Reto SURI 0-2 34:07 Roman ČERVENKA 1-2
  15. Results after 1st Period Group A in Cologne Russia - United States 1-0 (1-0,-,-) 12:29 Nikita GUSEV 1-0 Group B in Paris Czech Republic - Switzerland 0-1 (0-1,-,-) 01:42 Vincent PRAPLAN 0-1
  16. MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary Round DAY 12 Group B Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Belarus 4 - 3 Norway Period-by-Period: 0-0, 2-1, 2-2 May 16th 2016, h. 12:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris Belarus wins finale Belarus dresses only 17, beats Norway, 4-3 Belarus blew two leads but rallied with two late goals to win the team's final game of the 2017 World Championships, 4-3. "It was tough," said Belarus forward Charles Linglet. "We’ll take the wins. We feel a little better about ourselves, I guess. At the same time, for the next few tournaments for the boys, we’re going to have to look back at this and we have some improvements to do. We have to be more ready for the get-go. We can’t afford to not show up like we did this time in the first four games." The win gives the team seven points and means both it and Norway will finish somewhere between 9th and 14th place. Belarus finishes in 7th place in Group B with a record of 2-0-1-4 and Norway sits in 6th with a 2-0-2-3 record. Today's win was secured with late goals from Ilya Shinkevich and Yevgeni Lisovets, his second of the game. The win came even though Belarus coach Dave Lewis had only 17 skaters in the lineup. Goalie Kevin Lalande was given the night off, but Vladimir Denisov, Danila Karaban, and Roman Graborenko were all out with injuries. As well, the Kostitsyn brothers didn't dress. There was not a lot of action in today's opening period, perhaps because the game had little bearing on the advancement of the tournament. Norway was clearly the more interested team early on, though, and had two good chances to open the scoring in the first period. Mathis Olimb made a good deflection in front, but Mikhail Karnaukhov got a pad on the tip. Soon after, Patrick Thoresen and Aleksander Reichenberg had a good give-and-go in close, but again they were bested by the Karnaukhov. Belarus got their legs in the second and got the first goal off a bad error by goalie Lars Haugen behind his goal. He came out to play the puck but fanned on his shot, allowing Lisovets to swipe it into the empty net before Haugen could recover. Norway got back into the game late in the period. Although it didn't capitalize on a two-man advantage for 34 seconds, it tied the game as the second Belarus penalty expired. The goal came thanks to a screen shot from the high slot from Daniel Sorvik that beat Karnaukhov over the shoulder. "It was a power play and the forward did a good job," Sorvik offered. "He took a forward with him and dropped the puck to me, and I just closed my eyes, shot, and hoped I scored." Alexander Kulakov gave the Belorussians their second lead at 17:52. Norway failed to clear the zone, and Kulakov wired a shot under the glove of Haugen to make it 2-1. It didn't take long, though, for Norway to equalize again. Just 1:19 into the third, Reichenburg got the puck in the Belarus end and walked out front unmolested, beating Karnaukhov with a shot to the short side. Captain Jonas Holos gave the Norwegians their first lead just two minutes later, converting a great pass from the corner after a series of quick passes left the Belarus defence scrambling. But just when it looked like Norway has gotten into a winning rhythm, Belsrus struck at 14:06 with the tying goal (Shinkevich) and again at 16:56 (Lisovets) with the winner. "Very disappointing, obviously," said Norwegian forward Patrick Thoresen. "We had a chance to squeeze into ninth place in the tournament, which was a goal for us after we lost our quarter-final chances yesterday against Canada. So, it’s disappointing how we played. I know Belarus is a good team, but at the same time, we were playing for something, and they weren’t. We kind of came down to their level. We were losing too many pucks and giving away too much in the defensive zone. It was disappointing to see our performance today."
  17. MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary Round DAY 12 Group B Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Belarus 4 - 3 Norway Period-by-Period: 0-0, 2-1, 2-2 May 16th 2016, h. 12:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris
  18. MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary Round DAY 12 Group A Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Sweden 4 - 2 Slovakia Period-by-Period: 2-0, 1-1, 1-1 May 16th 2016, h. 12:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne Sweden drops Slovakia Clinical finishing makes the difference The Tre Kronor can still hope for second place in Group A after wrapping up the first phase with victory over Slovakia. Sweden proved too strong for Slovakia, maintaining its hopes of a second-place finish in Group A. This 4-2 success means the Swedes will take the runner-up spot - and possibly avoid a trip to Paris - unless the USA gains at least a point in this afternoon's game against Russia. Whoever finishes second, though, must wait for the result of the Germany - Latvia qualification showdown this evening before confirming its travel plans. If the Germans win, they will stay in Cologne for a QF match-up with Canada, meaning the second and third-placed teams from the group would head to France. A Latvian victory would enable the second-placed team to remain in Cologne to prepare for Thursday's playoff action. Slovakia has repeatedly complained that its results would have been better if it had put away the chances it created throughout the tournament – and the first period underlined that point. Henrik Lundqvist came up with a blocker save to deny Lukas Cingel early in the game, and then made a huge pad stop when Marcel Hascak challenged him in a one-on-one breakout. Seconds later, though, Sweden showed how it should be done. Play went straight back down the ice and William Nylander displayed some superb skills up close to go backhand then forehand and bamboozle Julius Hudacek before finding the top shelf. If that was a sucker punch for Slovakia, Sweden’s second had the team cursing its luck. Oliver Ekman-Larsson shot into the glass and couldn’t believe his luck when the puck bounced right back to him in front of the net. With the disc in the air, the D-man produced a shot that a cricketer would be proud of to double his team’s advantage. "Henrik came up huge for us in the first period," said Sweden's Joel Eriksson Ek. "We took some stupid penalties and put ourselves in a bad position but we played better and better as the game went on so we feel pretty good." Slovakia had only pride to play for at the end of a frustrating tournament, but continued to fashion chances. Lundqvist made another big save to deny Michal Miklik after Vladimir Dravecky’s great work behind the net but was beaten at last early in the middle session when Tomas Matousek smashed home a shot from the high slot after Pavol Skalicky’s effort was kicked away by the goalie. Captain Dravecky admitted that he was frustrated to have fallen short of the playoffs, but paid tribute to Sweden's in-form netminder. "Henrik is one of the best goalies in the world," he said. "We had some chances to score, especially in that first period, but we couldn't because of him." The Tre Kronor quickly reinstated that two-goal advantage with Dennis Everberg reacting fastest after an offensive face-off and beating Hudacek short side in the 26th minute. That was the end of the goalie’s tournament; Jaroslav Janus came off the bench to replace him and face down a spell of Swedish pressure as the second period wore on. The incoming goalie looked good on his first appearance in Cologne, but rode his luck late in the session when Niklas Backstrom hit the frame of the goal from close range. Slovak hopes of claiming a morale-boosting result in its final game were reignited two minutes into the final stanza when Andrej Kudrna, one of nine World Championship rookies on Zdeno Ciger’s roster, got his first goal of the competition. The Sparta Prague forward hared away from two D-men to beat Lundqvist high on the stick side. Sweden pushed forward, looking for the goal that would make the win safe, but Janus was making the most of his brief time on the ice. The HC Litvinov goalie went unbeaten through 34 minutes of action, making 26 saves before he was withdrawn with 1:51 left to play. Slovakia hoped for a tying goal but was undone with 32 seconds on the clock when William Karlsson shot into an empty net to wrap up the victory. Despite finishing off the group phase with another victory, Sweden's players are looking for more from the team when the knock-out action starts on Thursday. "We need some better steps if we want to go deep into the playoffs," Eriksson Ek admitted. Meanwhile, Niklas Backstrom added: "Three points is three points, but maybe we're not really satisfied with the way we've been playing. We need to manage the puck a little better, play a little quicker. We're looking forward to doing that in the playoffs."
  19. MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary Round DAY 12 Group A Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Sweden 4 - 2 Slovakia Period-by-Period: 2-0, 1-1, 1-1 May 16th 2016, h. 12:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne
  20. Finally all this nightmare is over. a disastrous world championship for Slovak hockey, 14th place (the worst ever rank of our National Team in the whole history) we had and STILL HAVE many internal problems, now its the highest time to start do some cleaning in our hockey (in all levels from the federation and persons working there, the major clubs and their systems, the big stars in NHL and to finally stop this stupid strike--boycotting National Team is not a solution !!! ) we must restart everything and we need to unite together again! It´s highest time...we must return to times when 14th place in the world is considered as a humiliation and not as a current realistic fact...we must play with our stars..there no other ways, this year we saw that, to be scared of relegation untill the last match and not having our own rescue in our own hands, is something I hope I will never experience again
  21. Final Results Group A in Cologne Sweden - Slovakia 4-2 (2-0, 1-1, 1-1) 04:02 William NYLANDER 1-0 08:14 Oliver EKMAN-LARSSON 2-0 24:08 Tomáš MATOUŠEK 2-1 25:45 Dennis EVERBERG 3-1 41:34 Andrej KUDRNA 3-2 59:28 William KARLSSON 4-2 Group B in Paris Belarus - Norway 4-3 (0-0, 2-1, 2-2) 26:08 Yevgeni LISOVETS 1-0 35:05 Daniel SORVIK 1-1 37:51 Alexander KULAKOV 2-1 41:19 Alexander REICHENBERG 2-2 43:41 Jonas HOLOS 2-3 54:06 Ilia SHINKEVICH 3-3 56:56 Yevgeni LISOVETS 4-3
  22. Results after 2nd Period Group A in Cologne Sweden - Slovakia 3-1 (2-0, 1-1,-) 04:02 William NYLANDER 1-0 08:14 Oliver EKMAN-LARSSON 2-0 24:08 Tomáš MATOUŠEK 2-1 25:45 Dennis EVERBERG 3-1 Group B in Paris Belarus - Norway 2-1 (0-0, 2-1,-) 26:08 Yevgeni LISOVETS 1-0 35:05 Daniel SORVIK 1-1 37:51 Alexander KULAKOV 2-1
  23. Results after 1st Period Group A in Cologne Sweden - Slovakia 2-0 (2-0,-,-) 04:02 William NYLANDER 1-0 08:14 Oliver EKMAN-LARSSON 2-0 Group B in Paris Belarus - Norway 0-0 (0-0,-,-)
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  25. MEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preliminary Round DAY 12 LAST PRELIMINARY ROUND DAY Group A Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Sweden vs Slovakia Period-by-Period: May 16th 2016, h. 12:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne *Sweden still playing for 2nd place if Russia win against USA in regulation Time, Sweden if win in RT over Slovakia will finish 2nd and play the 3rd of Group B in QF. **Slovakia without any possibility to finish higher or lower than 7th in this group will play their last game at this years World Championships. Russia vs United States Period-by-Period: May 16th 2016, h. 16:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne *Direct match for 1st place. The winner of the game will top the Group A. Russia will win the group if they will not lose this match in regulation time, in this case Russia will be 2nd behind USA. Germany vs Latvia Period-by-Period: May 16th 2016, h. 20:15, LANXESS Arena, Cologne *Direct match for last 4th Quarterfinal spot. The winner of the game (doesn´t matter if in RT or after OT/GWS) will tfinish 4th and advance to the QF where they will play Canada. the losing team will finish the tournament in the group at 5th place Group B Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Belarus vs Norway Period-by-Period: May 16th 2016, h. 12:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris *Last game for both teams, Norway can still finish 5th of the group in case of any win against Belarus tomorrow, otherwise they will finish 6th of the group. Belarus without chance to finish higher or lower of the Group´s 7th rank. Czech Republic vs Switzerland Period-by-Period: May 16th 2016, h. 16:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris *Direct match for 2nd place of the group. the winning team will finish 2nd and play the 3rd of Cologne´s Group. the losing team will finish 3rd or 4th depending of the next last match. Canada vs Finland Period-by-Period: May 16th 2016, h. 20:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris *Canada is the already winner of Group B, Finland in case of win can still finish 2nd, if they lose they will finish 4th.
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