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  1. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bronze Medal Match Germany 0 - 8 Finland Period-by-Period: 0-3, 0-5, 0-0 April 7th 2017, h. 15:35, USA Hockey Arena 1, Plymouth
  2. I still think this score and match wasn´t a real difference, your players haven´t played for a while a match, they had just trainings last few weeks. It was just one match, and after I made a quick look in the statistics, It clearly wasn´t a one-sided game. our youngs had great shooting efficiency and Poland had too much penalties, this made the difference. and it´s still only one match, today is scheduled the second match and It might end up quite differently.
  3. Tomorrow 8th April will continue the mens Under 18 Division IA World championship with second day, Also the last day is scheduled for the tournaments in South Korea, the mens U18 Div IIA and womens Div IIA. And tomorrow will also start the womens Division I Group B World Championship in Poland. 6 Nations including our womens National team will play for the medals and the only available ticket for promotion into womens Division I A next year, Hopefully will return there quickly after last years relegation here but surely the confrontations with and host will not be so easy at all. Anyway Good luck girls ! Mens Under 18 Division I Group A World Championships 2017 in Bled (SLO) Day 2 Schedule (8th April 2017) GMT +2 13:00 Germany vs Norway 16:30 Kazakhstan vs Hungary 20:00 Denmark vs France Mens Under 18 Division II Group A World Championships 2017 in Gangneung, PyeongChang (KOR) Day 5 Schedule (8th April 2017) GMT +9 Last Day 12:00 Great Britain vs Croatia (Gangneung Hockey Arena) * Direct Match for the maintain in this category. GB has everything in their hands, Croatia must win in regular time to avoid the relegation , any other result will send them into U18 Div IIB next year. 16:30 Lithuania vs Estonia (Gangneung Hockey Arena) *Lithuania in case of win and a help of Korea in the last match can still win the tournament. In fact any their win together with Korean win over Romania in regular time will qualify Lithuania in the higher division. 21:00 South Korea vs Romania (Gangneung Hockey Arena) *Romania with the best cards in their hands, any win will automatically qualify them, doesn´t matter of other results. Korea will qualify only if they win in regular time and Estonia defeat Lithuania in regular time. Livestream - Gangneung Centre Womens Division I Group B World Championships 2017 in Katowice (POL) Day 1 Schedule (8th April 2017) GMT +2 13:00 Italy vs Latvia 16:30 China vs Kazakhstan 20:00 Poland vs Slovakia *Tournament format - The tournament will be played in a usual Round-Robin Format, The 1st ranked Nation will be promoted for the Womens Division I Group A World championship next year, Teams ranked from 2nd to 5th Places will stay in this division also for the next edition, the last 6th ranked Team will be relegated to the Womens Division II Group A World Championship next season. Livestream Womens Division II Group A World Championships 2017 in Gangneung, PyeongChang (KOR) Day 5 Schedule (8th April 2017) GMT +9 Last Day 12:00 North Korea vs Slovenia (Kwandong Hockey Center) 16:30 Netherlands vs South Korea (Kwandong Hockey Center) *Direct Match for the gold medals and promotion, Both teams are tied with 12 points, the winner of the match will qualify for Division IB next year. 21:00 Great Britain vs Australia (Kwandong Hockey Center) *North Korea, Slovenia, Great Britain and Slovenia all still fight for the maintain in this division. The worst situation is now for North Korea, if they will not win tomorrow against Slovenia everything will be clear and they will be relegated, in other hand any win will save them and last match GBR-AUS will became the decisive one. Livestream - Kwandong Centre
  4. Mens Under 18 Division I Group A World Championships 2017 in Bled (SLO) Day 1 (7th April 2017) GMT +2 13:00 France vs Germany 4-2 16:30 Norway vs Kazakhstan 2-1 20:00 Hungary vs Denmark 1-4
  5. Friendly Matches 7th April 2017 Mens Poland - Slovakia "B" 1-6 Latvia - Belarus 1-0 Hungary - Finland 1-6 @Pavlo Poland goal of Aron Chmielewski and his interview after the match...I really tried to understand what he said, but oh dear he speaks so fast that it´s almost impossible to understand a single word
  6. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Relegation Round - Match 3 Switzerland - Czech Republic 3-1 Serie Final Standing 2-1 Swiss stay up Muller's magic propels 3-1 win vs. Czechs The Swiss battled back from one game down to win the last two of the best-of-three and remain in the top pool for 2019. Alina Muller had a goal and two assists. The Czechs, though, might not be relegated as the IIHF is considering expanding the top pool of the Women's Worlds to ten teams. A decision will be made during Congress in May in Cologne during the men's World Championship. "We can't be very happy with seventh place," Muller said after. "We wanted to reach the quarters. All three games against the Czechs were tough, but I think we showed we are a good team." "I'm happy with the way we played in the end," said goalie Florence Schelling, who was excellent in stopping 18 of 19 shots today. "Being down 1-0 in a series isn't fun, but we battled back. I'm proud to be part of this team." You knew Muller was going to have a good game from early on. On her second shift she sprung linemate Lara Stalder clear for a break, but Stalder couldn't beat Blanka Skodova. No matter. A few minutes later Muller was doing her thing again. This time she chased down a loose puck along the right wing and fired a perfect saucer pass to Dominque Ruegg, hustling to the goal. Ruegg got her stick on the pass and tipped it off the post and in at 7:01. It was just the kind of start the Swiss needed. Two and a half minutes later, Muller scored one of the nicest goals of this championships. Skating up the middle alone, her teammates on a line change, she put on a burst of speed as she crossed the Czech blue line, split the defence, and roofed a great shot over Skodova. "I saw a hole between the defence and I had good speed," she said. "I was able to put the puck between them and managed to lift the puck up over the goalie as I fell." The Czechs didn't register their first shot on goal until 11:28, but they made it count. Aneta Ledlova lost the puck on a rush, but Tereza Vanisova followed the play and got the loose puck. She then drilled a great shot past the outstretched glove of Schelling to cut the lead in half. The Czechs dominated the second and were unlucky not to tie the score. They had several great chances and only some nice goaltending from Schelling--and lack of touch around the net by the Czechs--prevented the game from being tied. After two periods, though, the Swiss still clung to a 2-1 lead. Early in the third, the Swiss got that precious insurance goal, on a power play. Muller fed a pass to Stalder at the point, and her hard blast went all the way. And now the Swiss prepare for PyeongChang. After a surprising bronze in Sochi, more might be expected of them, but women's hockey is changing fast. "Going into Sochi was different," Schelling noted. "We were in the top group, so we didn't have to win a game to make the quarter finals. And at that point, it's 50-50. But this time, we're in the lower group, so we have to qualify for the quarters next year. And although we've improved so much, so has all of women's hockey. You can see that in every game."
  7. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Relegation Round - Match 3 Switzerland - Czech Republic 3-1 Serie Final Standing 2-1
  8. MEN'S DIVISION II GROUP A WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DAY 4 Serbia 4 - 5OT Spain Period-by-Period: 0-3, 2-1, 2-0, OT: 0-1 April 7th 2017, h. 13:00, Arena Galati, Galati Iceland 3 - 9 Belgium Period-by-Period: 1-3, 2-4, 0-2 April 7th 2017, h. 16:30, Arena Galati, Galati Australia 1 - 5 Romania Period-by-Period: 1-1, 0-2, 0-2 April 7th 2017, h. 20:00, Arena Galati, Galati Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 4 Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. Romania 4 3(0) 1(0) 18 5 +13 9 Australia 4 3(1) 1(0) 13 13 0 8 Belgium 4 2(0) 2(0) 17 24 -7 6 Iceland 4 2(0) 2(0) 10 14 -4 6 Serbia 4 1(0) 3(2) 17 15 +2 5 Spain 4 1(1) 3(0) 13 17 -4 2
  9. Bosnia withdraws Division III with seven teams The Ice Hockey Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has withdrawn its team from the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division III that will start on Monday in Sofia, Bulgaria. The tournament will be played as planned and no changes to the game schedule will be made. However, all Bosnia & Herzegovina games will count as forfeited (5-0 win for the opposing team) and will not be played. As a result and according to IIHF Bylaws 610 and 703, no team participating in the championship will be relegated from the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division III, however, Bosnia & Herzegovina will be demoted. Further withdrawal consequences will be discussed. The 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division III will be played 10-16 April with seven teams split into two groups followed by the cross-over semi-finals and placement games. Bulgaria, Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei will play in Group A and South Africa, Luxembourg, the United Arab Emirates and Georgia in Group B.
  10. Mens Under 18 Division II Group A World Championships 2017 in Gangneung, PyeongChang (KOR) Day 4 (7th April 2017) GMT +9 12:00 Great Britain vs Romania 2-4 16:30 Croatia vs Lithuania 1-5 21:00 Estonia vs South Korea 4-3 After OT
  11. MEN'S DIVISION II GROUP B WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DAY 3 China 8 - 3 North Korea Period-by-Period: 6-1, 1-1, 1-1 April 7th 2017, h. 13:00, Paradise Ice Skating Rink Botany Downs, Auckland Mexico 0 - 1 Turkey Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-0, 0-0 April 7th 2017, h. 16:30, Paradise Ice Skating Rink Botany Downs, Auckland Israel 2 - 5 New Zealand Period-by-Period: 1-3, 0-2, 1-0 April 7th 2017, h. 20:00, Paradise Ice Skating Rink Botany Downs, Auckland Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 3 Nation P W(OTW) L(OTL) GF GA +/- Pt. China 3 3(0) 0(0) 18 7 +11 9 New Zealand 3 2(0) 1(0) 11 8 +3 6 Mexico 3 1(0) 2(0) 7 8 -1 3 North Korea 3 1(0) 2(0) 15 16 -1 3 Israel 3 1(0) 2(0) 10 12 -2 3 Turkey 3 1(0) 2(0) 5 15 -10 3
  12. [hide] Knockout Round April 4th - April 7th, 2017 6 Nations, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match. Bronze Medal Match Eastern Time Zone (GMT -4) Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 April 7th 2017, h. 15:35, USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth Finland 2 Germany Gold Medal Match Eastern Time Zone (GMT -4) Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 April 7th 2017, h. 19:35, USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth United States 1 Canada [/hide]
  13. Womens Top Division World Championships 2017 in Plymouth, Michigan (USA) Day 6 Schedule (7th April 2017) GMT -4 Last Day Gold Medal Match 19:35 United States vs Canada (USA National Hockey Arena 1) Bronze Medal Match 15:35 Finland vs Germany (USA National Hockey Arena 1) Relegation Round 12:00 Game 3 - Best of 3 Serie: Switzerland vs Czech Republic (USA National Hockey Arena 1) Serie Standing : 1-1, Final deciding match, The losing team will be relegated to the next year Division I Group A World Championships.
  14. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Semifinal 1A-QF2 United States - Germany 11-0 HIGHLIGHTS
  15. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th Place Match Russia - Sweden 4-3 After GWS HIGHLIGHTS
  16. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Semifinal 2A-QF1 Canada - Finland 4-0 HIGHLIGHTS
  17. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Relegation Round - Match 2 Czech Republic - Switzerland 2-3 After OT Serie Standing 1-1 HIGHLIGHTS
  18. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Semifinal 1A-QF2 United States - Germany 11-0 USA to meet Canada for gold Valiant Germans outclassed tonight, 11-0 The Germans have made an impressive splash here in Plymouth, but in tonight's semi-finals they weren't up to the task of competing with the reigning champions. The final score of 11-0 was suitable representation of what transpired tonight. Kendall Coyne had two goals and an assist for the U.S., while four teammates had a goal and two assists and Brianna Decker and Amanda Kessel each had three assists. Eleven goals scored, and American goalie Nicole Hensley had to make only eight saves to record the shutout. And now comes the matchup everyone has been waiting for--another chapter in the Canada-United States rivalry for gold, tomorrow night at 7.30pm. "Any time we get a chance to wear a U.S. jersey on home ice, everyone gets so excited," Coyne said of the team's quest to win gold on home ice for the first time. "Tomorrow, we need to get better at every small aspect. Maybe eliminate one turnover or create one more shot block. Get more pucks to the net. Be better in every area." And, as an appetizer, an impressive Finland team will play the Cinderella Germans for bronze tomorrow afternoon. "We just didn't play as hard as we need to play against a great team like the U.S., but I'm proud of our team because we never gave up," noted starting goalie Jennifer Harss. "We've already started to prepare for tomorrow. It's a big game for us." If it felt to viewers as if the home side were on a power play for 60 minutes, that's what it felt like for the Germans. They were hard-pressed to even gain possession of the puck let alone make a series of passses up ice, and the Americans controlled play in the German end with ease, even making line changes as they circled and passed the puck around. "It's a great experience playing the number-one ranked team," Harss added. "They're a strong, fast, really skilled team. It's also a hard lesson." The outcome was never in doubt. Just 66 seconds from the opening faceoff Coyne burst down the left wing and made a quick pass to Hilary Knight in front. Knight one-timed a shot past Jennifer Harss for the early 1-0 lead. Knight almost had a second goal on her next shift but she fanned on a close-in shot and the puck stayed on the goal line. No matter. The U.S. even had luck on their side. Kelli Stack prepared for a wrist shot, and as she did she was checked from the side by Bernadette Karpf. The puck deflected off Kempf's stick and floated into the goal, fooling Harss. 2-0. The U.S. came out in the second and put the game well out of reach, scoring five goals in a 4:13 span early on and chasing Harss from the goal. It was, to be fair, a mercy pull. Harss had made several outstanding saves and had no chance on any of the goals. Coyne scored two of the five as the Americans padded their stats in impressive fashion this night. How bad was it for the Germans? Gigi Marvin coughed the puck up in front of her goal in the final minute of the second, and Kerstin Spielberger had the puck on her stick. She made a great deke on Hensley, who came out to try the Johnny Bower-style pokecheck, but with a wide-open goal Spielberger fanned on the shot and Marvin recovered to reclaim the puck. Shots on goal in the period: 18-1. "We were down only 2-0 after the first, and I think that was very good for us," offered German coach Benjamin Hinterstocker. "But then in the second they showed why they're a way better team than us. It was a tough game.We played Canada in Fussen in January, and now the U.S. here, so it's great to show our players what they have to do to be the top." The Americans added four more goals in the final 20 minutes, much to the delight of the loud, pro-American crowd at USA Hockey Arena.
  19. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Semifinal 1A-QF2 United States - Germany 11-0
  20. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th Place Match Russia - Sweden 4-3 After GWS
  21. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Semifinal 2A-QF1 Canada - Finland 4-0 Canada swamps Finns, 4-0 Szabados perfect when she had to be Leaving nothing to chance, Canada came out firing on all cylinders and never let up. The Finns have had a great tournament but couldn't match Canada's speed. Canada got goals from four players, and goalie Shannon Szabados wasn't busy but she was sensational on occasion in recording her second consecutive shutout of the tournament. She stopped 23 shots on the afternoon. "Shannon's one of the best in the world, and we have a lot of confidence when she's in goal," Rebecca Johnston said. "She made some big saves for us, so we're glad she's on our team." The win sends Canada to tomorrow night's gold-medal game against the winner of tonight's United States-Germany game. Finland will play for bronze in the afternoon against tonight's losing team. "We wanted to play with a lot of energy and get a lot of pucks on net," said captain Marie-Philip Poulin, who had a goal and assist for the winners. "We're happy with how we played and are looking forward to the final game now." "We couldn't get our legs going in the first ten minutes," said Finland's goalie, Noora Raty. "The difference was how we played, not how they played. We knew they'd come out hard, but we just didn't have an answer for it. They took it to us." Canada looked markedly different and moved the puck up ice effectively, avoiding the forechecking that made Finland so successful a few days ago during its 4-3 upset win. In the offensive end, Canada made crisp passes and created scoring chances galore through tenacity and greater determination. "We had a tough start to the tournament, but I think that only made us stronger," Poulin continued. "We had a little adversity, and we knew it wasn't going to be easy, but we're here to win that gold medal." "We wanted to focus on the little things tonight," noted Johnston, who scored a goal in the third period. "We needed to be more aggressive and use our speed, and we had a lot of puck support. We were more confident tonight." "We gave them more room," Michelle Karvinen said, offering the opposite point of view. "We were pressuring them a lot more last time. It took a while for us to get into the game. I don't know why. We had our chances, but we couldn't score. We didn't get traffic in front of their net. That's hockey." Canada opened the scoring at 17:35 of the first when Brianne Jenner's point shot caused havoc in Raty's crease. Sarah Potomak banged in the loose puck for the 1-0 lead. "The first goal is key in any game because it gives you the momentum," Johnston noted. "We got confident and kept rolling from there. Our speed made them a bit nervous, I think, especially in the first period." The Canadians added two more goals in the second as they kept up a ferocious puck-pursuit and puck-possession game. Poulin scored a beauty at 5:08 as she outwaited Raty and then roofed a sensational shot into a small opening above the goalie's shoulder. Johnston made it 3-0 on a power play, wiring a shot off the post and in at 7:33. When Finland got a late power play in the third, coach Pasi Mustonen pulled Raty to create a two-man advantage, but Emily Clark potted an empty-netter at 15:31 to close out the scoring. Finland now prepares for a bronze-medal game tomorrow, after which the focus is on PyeongChang at the 2018 Olympics just ten months away. "We've been playing better and better in recent years," Raty said. "We know they'll probably win nine games out of ten, but we hope that one game will be in the Olympics. We already got them here, so it would be a miracle if we won in the South Korea as well. But we'll try."
  22. WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Semifinal 2A-QF1 Canada - Finland 4-0
  23. The first goal of the World Championships preparations by Libor Hudáček, a pretty weird one
  24. Friendly Matches 6th April 2017 Mens Austria - Sweden 3-4 Norway - Germany 5-1 Denmark - Slovakia 0-2 Finland U19 - Czech Republic U19 1-3 Czech Republic U18 - Finland U18 4-3 After OT So the World Championships preparations started tonight for us with a valuable win in Denmark. Some positive things from this match. Solid team performance for a first preparation match, many players haven´t played a match for few weeks, so there was many small mistakes in communication between players, too much passes imprecisions. But it´s okay, they have 4 weeks to work together on these things. Also it seems we will have a strong goaltending this year. Julius Hudáček with a perfect match tonight, absolutely calm, caught every puck, he permitted only very few rebounds. very very good, and we still have huge chances that Halák and(or) Budaj will came from NHL this year. so the Goalie looks our strong side this year. In other hand the shooting efficiency was tragic tonight, outshooting Denmark but scored only 2 goals, this is very bad...hopefully we will improve our offensive strength otherwise the tournament might be extremely sorrowful for us...hopefully Michel Miklík will come from Jyväskylä, he is fantastic so far in Finland. we need a striker like him this season. But the thing I was shocked was the penalty killing sequence. we were just atrocious, absolutely awful...each Denmarks power play was disastrous for us, we were terrible, practically Denmark spend all powerplays in our zone shooting on our goal, we couldn´t touch the puck even for few seconds...now I don´t know if Denmark is so aweso e on pwer plays or our PK are really so shitty...this is definitely what to work on next camps for our team, because if we play shorthanded like we did tonight we will not go far at all in Cologne... Btw to mention it was interesting to see a match in Denmark and every time the camera showed the stands, I saw only slovak fans with slovak flags dancing and singing like we played at home or so well next test match again in Denmark on Saturday
  25. Another busy IIHF world Championships day to come tomorrow, with another matchdays in mens Division IIA and IIB, also mens U18 Division IIA continue after todays rest day. Tomorrow will start the Mens Under 18 Division I Group A as well. 6 Nations will battle in Bled, Slovenia. A really unusual tournment in neutral soil will be seen this year. Slovenia will host during next 2 weeks 2 tournaments of mens U18 Divisions IA and IB. The first one will be the IA tournament with and playing for medals and promotion to the Under 18 top division next year and to avoid the relegation for the U18 Division IB 2018. Mens Division II Group A World Championships 2017 in Galati (ROU) Day 4 Schedule (7th April 2017) GMT +3 13:00 Serbia vs Spain 16:30 Iceland vs Belgium 20:00 Australia vs Romania Livestream Mens Division II Group B World Championships 2017 in Auckland (NZL) Day 3 Schedule (7th April 2017) GMT +12 13:00 China vs North Korea 16:30 Mexico vs Turkey 20:00 Israel vs New Zealand The matches are livestreamed on the New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation Facebook Profile Mens Under 18 Division I Group A World Championships 2017 in Bled (SLO) Day 1 Schedule (7th April 2017) GMT +2 13:00 France vs Germany 16:30 Norway vs Kazakhstan 20:00 Hungary vs Denmark *Tournament format - The tournament will be played in a usual Round-Robin Format, The 1st ranked Nation will be promoted for the Under 18 Top Division World championship next year, Teams ranked from 2nd to 5th Places will stay in this division also for the next edition, the last 6th ranked Team will be relegated to the Under 18 Division I Group B World Championship next season. Mens Under 18 Division II Group A World Championships 2017 in Gangneung, PyeongChang (KOR) Day 4 Schedule (7th April 2017) GMT +9 12:00 Great Britain vs Romania (Gangneung Hockey Arena) 16:30 Croatia vs Lithuania (Gangneung Hockey Arena) 21:00 Estonia vs South Korea (Kwandong Hockey Center) Livestream - Kwandong Centre Livestream - Gangneung Centre
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