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  1. Petra oh nooooo Veronika again a class 1st round as always
  2. Adam 17th from 35th 7th best slalom race, well done Adam ! our best males result this season so far, pity for his bad super G, it would be maybe even better
  3. ya I was wrong, but after his huge Super G perf I was sure he will do it, but Pinturault was just unbeatable today in the slalom part btw what a great podium for Kilde. and huge huge 12th place for Bravoooo Krýzl also another nice points for
  4. Pinturault ! this was what I call a perfect skiing
  5. Under 20 Top Division World Championships in Canada Day 4 Schedule (29th December 2016) (GMT -5) Group A (in Montreal) 13:00 Denmark vs Czech Republic 17:30 Finland vs Sweden Group B (in Toronto) 15:30 Russia vs USA 20:00 Latvia vs Canada
  6. well I sincerely hope you´ll win enough points to advance for the quarterfinals, seeing what we are showing so far here, I´m afraid we are pretty well going to drop to the relegation round, and to face Finland there will be the final death for us
  7. UNDER 20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Slovakia - USA 2-5 HIGHLIGHTS
  8. UNDER 20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Switzerland - Sweden 2-4 HIGHLIGHTS
  9. UNDER 20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Slovakia - USA 2-5 Americans look sharp in 5-2 win Slovaks improve but still come up well short Team USA built on its improved play as its first game progressed, and the players came to the rink ready for a full 60 minutes of skating tonight. They worked effectively in all facets of the game, beating Slovakia 5-2 and improving to 2-0 in the tournament. There were five goal scorers, and 12 players recorded at least one point for the winners. "We were focused and ready to play," said captain Luke Kunin. "We did what we needed to do to be successful. We needed to get a good start and get pucks to the net. Everyone on the team contributed." The Slovaks were much improved over their one-sided loss to Canada last night but were still decidedly the second best team on the ACC ice tonight. They are now 0-2. Moving the puck with confidence and using their speed, the Americans pressured their opponents all night long and generated countless good scoring chances. In all, shots were 50-20 for the U.S., and the Slovaks have now been outshot in two games by a cumulative total of 94-26. Slovakia coach Ernest Bokros decided to rest goaltender Adam Huska in favour of Matej Tomek tonight, and Tomek was busy and mostly impressive. At the other end, coach Bob Motzko did the same, playing Joseph Woll and resting Tyler Parsons. "Coach Motzko always says you have to come to the rink ready to play every day," noted defenceman Jack Ahcan. "That's what we did today. It's about our heart and our effort." The U.S. opened the scoring at 10:15 of the first despite a great save by the goalie off a point-blank shot by Tanner Laczynski, but Tomek couldn’t control the rebound and Laczynski knocked in the loose puck. The Americans went up 2-0 near the end of the period off a gaffe by Andrej Hatala at the U.S. blue line. As he prepared to play the puck he lost his balance and fell awkwardly, allowing a two-on-one with Clayton Keller and Colin White. Keller waited, fired a nice saucer pass to White at the blue ice, and White redirected the puck in for a 2-0 lead. But Slovakia showed some life. Midway through the period it had a power play and almost scored, moving the puck well and creating several chances. The Slovaks had a second man advantage later in the period and built on the success of the first, scoring at 18:08 on a great back-door pass from Oliver Pataky to Martin Fehervary who didn’t miss the open net. The U.S. went up 3-1 at 2:03 of the second on a delayed penalty. Jack Ahcan got the puck to Tage Thompson in the slot. The pass was behind Thompson, who spun and roofed a shot in one motion over an unsuspecting Tomek. The highlight-reel goal seemed to deflate the Slovaks. Six minutes later, a Charlie McAvoy point shot beat Tomek cleanly, and soon after Troy Terry added a fifth goal. The U.S. had just the comfortable lead it deserved. Michal Roman got the only goal of the third, with 36.5 seconds remaining, on a long point shot to make the score marginally closer.
  10. UNDER 20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Slovakia - USA 2-5
  11. UNDER 20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Switzerland - Sweden 2-4 Swedes stay perfect Van Pottelberghe's 42 stops can't save Swiss Sweden beat Switzerland 4-2 for its second straight Bell Centre win on Wednesday. Captain Joel Eriksson Ek scored twice, including the third-period winner. Eriksson Ek accepted Carl Grundstrom's lovely backhanded feed from behind the net and zipped the puck through Swiss goalie Joren van Pottelberghe with 5:08 remaining. "I’m playing with good players," said Eriksson Ek."They set me up and I just try to shoot. Today I was lucky and two went in." Lias Andersson and Lucas Carlsson also scored for Sweden, and Grundstrom and Alexander Nylander had two assists apiece. Jonas Siegenthaler notched a goal and an assist for Switzerland, and Calvin Thurkauf had the other goal. Van Pottelberghe did his best to keep his team's hopes alive as Sweden outshot Switzerland 46-15. In Switzerland's opening 4-3 overtime win versus the Czechs, he faced 39 shots. "It’s a great booster when we know we have a guy in the back that can make saves when we need them," said Thurkauf. "Joren has been astonishing over the last two games. We hope we can count on that for the rest of the tournament." The Swedes, who sit first in Group A, face winless Nordic rival Finland on Thursday. Switzerland battles Denmark in a crucial matchup on Friday. Last year, the Finns edged Sweden 2-1 in the semi-finals en route to gold in Helsinki. So there's a grudge match coming up. "I think it’s going to be a good battle," said Nylander. "They’ve lost two, so they’ll be coming at us hard. But we are mad from last year, so we’ll be on top of our game too, I think." This game was tied 2-2 heading into the third period, and Swiss fans prayed their team could emulate Denmark's 3-2 upset over Finland the night before. Alas, it was not to be. "For sure we’re proud that we played a pretty good game," said Thurkauf. "But in the end, we lost a very important game that we should have won, or at least gotten one or two points out of it." Sweden struck early. On a Nylander set-up, Eriksson Ek fooled van Pottelberge with his quick release from the edge of the left faceoff circle at 4:13. Nine seconds into their first power play, Switzerland made it 1-1 at 5:08. Siegenthaler’s centre point blast, the first Swiss shot on goal, eluded goalie Felix Sandstrom. The blue-and-yellow boys looked unfazed. Grundstrom burst down the left side and dished it to Andersson, who corraled the puck and snapped a shot high glove side for a 2-1 lead at 6:38. It was the first World Junior goal for the 18-year-old HV71 forward, who had nine points for Sweden’s silver-medal U18 team in April. Sandstrom slid across to make a nice save on Damien Riat’s late-period one-timer. He wasn't busy overall, as Sweden outshot the Swiss 15-6 in the opening frame. However, Switzerland valiantly persevered in the second period, tying it up at 6:17. It took just 21 seconds to cash in on the power play. Hischier fed Thurkauf down low, and the Swiss captain slammed in a wrap-around for his second of the tournament. The Swedes kept firing away, but couldn't convert. With just over three minutes left in the middle frame, van Pottelberge made a sharp glove save on Oliver Kylington, who cut to the net with a quick backhand. "We had a lot of shots, but the goalie was playing good," said Eriksson Ek. "We need to be in front and not allow him to see the puck." The Swiss called their time-out to strategize before a power play early in the third period, but it proved ineffective. After Eriksson Ek's go-ahead goal, Lucas Carlsson gave Sweden some insurance, scoring on a high shot with 2:49 left. It was deserved, as shots favored Sweden 17-4 in the third. "We played a little bit complicated in some of the areas," said Nylander. "We need to keep it more simple and we’ll do better. But they had a good game. They played good too. It was nice to get the win." Highly touted 16-year-old Swedish blueliner Rasmus Dahlin didn't crack the scoresheet in this game, but impressed again with his skating, positioning and playmaking. He had two points in the opening 6-1 win over Denmark, a Swedish World Junior record for a player his age. It was Sweden’s eighth straight win over Switzerland at the World Juniors. The last Swiss victory over Sweden was on 3 January, 2003, 5-3 in relegation play. In 2010, Sweden trounced Switzerland 11-4 in the bronze medal game, the largest margin of victory ever in a World Junior medal game.
  12. UNDER 20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Switzerland - Sweden 2-4
  13. 3rd day of the Spengler Cup, This was the last day of the preliminary groups, in Cattini Group the local team HC Davos won against the Belarussian KHL team Dynamo Minsk 5-4. All 3 teams in this group ended the preliinary phase with 3 points, which means there was needed the tiebreak rule which determined Dynamo Minsk with the best overal score as a winner of the group and direct qualifier for the semifinals, 2nd HC Davos and 3rd Team Canada have to play tomorrow in the quarterfinals. In Torriani group, HC Lugano (SUI) defeated the czech team Mountfield Hradec Králové 4-3. Lugano won the group with 6 points and automatically advance to the semifinals, 2nd Mountfield with 3 points and 3rd pointless Russian KHL team Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg will play also tomorrow in the quarterfinals. So tomorrows quarterfinals schedule: (GMT +1) 15:00 Mountfield Hradec Králové vs Team Canada and 20:15 HC Davos vs Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. the winner of match 1 will play on Friday the semifinal against Dynamo Minsk and winner of semifinal 2 will play also Friday the second semifinal against Lugano. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Friendly Matches Men Czech Republic U18 - Finland U18 3-1 Slovakia U18 - Germany U18 4-1
  14. Back-to-back GS victories for Shiffrin in Semmering The second ladies' World Cup giant slalom in Semmering, Austria, had nearly the same podium as the first except for the third-place finisher, as Viktoria Rebensburg replaced Manuela Moelgg from the previous day. American Mikaela Shiffrin battled through challenging conditions to claim her second win in as many days, but Tessa Worley was a close second place just 0.15 seconds back. “It was a big fight,” Shiffrin said immediately after the race. “There’s so much snow coming down. I could feel my skis in the track speeding up and kind of coming out and slowing down. I was like, ‘Oh, this isn’t good, it’s gotta be slow,' so I kept fighting and fighting. It was cool." Worley retains the red leader bib in GS by 35 points over Shiffrin with another second-place performance despite the tough visibility and falling snow during the second run. "I wasn’t controlling anything. I was just trying to go down and stay on my feet, and I was pretty surprised that I lit the green light at the end. Happy with the second podium but ... it was really tough. I couldn’t push as hard as I would have done if the visibility would have been better. But you still have to push even though you don’t control anything.” Rebenburg, meanwhile, was pleased to land back on the podium after returning from injury at the start of this season, but she's aiming for even more. "I was fighting hard after my injury to find my way back, and we kept working pretty hard. Now I think it’s kind of the result, but it’s not actually where I want to be because I want to be on top again. But for sure it’s a good start," she said, adding that this result in her primary discipline of GS could also benefit her speed racing moving forward. Shiffrin leaves Semmering with more confidence in her giant slalom skiing, but she's eyeing a repeat elsewhere in the future. "It’s two victories, but in the same place. It’d be nice to repeat it at a new venue, but it’s definitely nice to feel like I can ski free for four runs in a row," Shiffrin concluded. Taina Barioz fell during the second run and was unable to finish. She will have her right knee evaluated in the coming days back home in France. Her coach noted that Barioz did not cite course conditions as the cause of her potential injury. The ladies will contest a night slalom in Semmering on Thursday at 15:00/18:00 CET. Full Results Here Mikaela Shiffrin 1st Run Mikaela Shiffrin 2nd Run
  15. we are going to a non european host this way...so far looking for a night TISC session
  16. Canada and Poland playing already 1 and half hour. USA played some 15 seconds if Gridlock will be one day at olympics USA ensured to win another gold
  17. ok so I return back my Canadian citizenship and will enjoy the rest of the game, good luck to both contestants
  18. so If you @OlympicIRL and @rybak are ok with it, I think @intoronto should pick this one and continue the game as he is back online. good luck
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