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hckošice

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  1. the slovak linesmen is quite good
  2. haha now it is a goal after coach challenge. So Mambo number 5 again. 2-3 Time 57:48 Goal stand Whitecloud assisted by Barzal and Anderson
  3. wait what ??????????????? Referee called no goal
  4. Time 57:48 Goal Empty-netter signed by Zach Whitecloud assisted by Barzal and Anderson Score 2:3
  5. Goal Joel Armia with a bomb right after the face-off assisted by Lammikko, Time 54:04 FIN leading 3-1
  6. Goal 5 on 3 Power-Play too costly for Canada, Mikael Granlund scored in both advantages and Finland is now leading 2-1 Time 45:57 Granlund assisted by Lehtonen and Hartikainen
  7. welcome to IIHF tournaments, those horrendous calls must be at least once, twice per every game
  8. and goal Time 44:13 Mikael Granlund assisted by Heiskanen and Lehtonen. Score 1-1 Still PP 5 on 4 for Huge troubles also for CAN goalie, Driedger looks injured himself... CAN must send the substitute goalie Matt Tomkins
  9. and another foul !!! Time 44:08 High Sticking from the youngest Canadian Cole Sillinger (in fact it was a horrible call, it was Heiskanen´s stick !) 2 Man advantage for FIN for 34 seconds.. CAN bench furious ask for a video review and removal of the call
  10. Time 42:42 Another foul from the Canadians. 5 seconds before the end of the PP Noah Gregor is penalzied for Tripping, 5 seconds 5 on 3 power-play for
  11. After only 30 seconds in the 3rd frame, Nicolas Roy was send to the penalty box for inerference, second PP for
  12. Score after 2nd Period Gold Medal Game : (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE) Finland - Canada : 0-1 (0-0, 0-1, -) 24:00 Dylan COZENS (Barzal, Severson) 0:1
  13. Time 34:42 second Power-Play for Canada Valteri Filppula with a quite unlucky 2 minutes for Tripping
  14. Time 31:22 Power-Play for Nick Holden 2 minutes for Tripping
  15. and first goal of the final. First conceeded goal in PP for Finland. Time 24:00 Mambo number 5 is playing for the first time tonight Dylan Cozens scored the opener, power-play goal assisted by Barzal and Severson. Canada 1-0 up
  16. Time : 23:25 First power-play of the match. Niklas Friman send to the penalty box 2 minutes for Hooking Just a quick stat. CAN with the 2nd best PP on the tournament, FIN with the best PK of the tournament, still not conceeded a single goal during opponents PPs
  17. Score after 1st Period Gold Medal Game : (Nokia Arena - TAMPERE) Finland - Canada : 0-0 (0-0, -, -)
  18. and it started Finland in blue, Canada in white
  19. Time clocking down... 60 minutes to the grand final Both line-ups revealed Olkinuora - Lehtonen, Hietanen, Heiskanen, Pokka, Friman, Vatanen, Lindell, Ohtamaa - Granlund, Manninen, Hartikainen - Rajala, Filppula, Sallinen - Pesonen, Lammikko, Armia - Maenalanen, Bjorninen, Anttila Driedger - Chabot, Graves, Sanheim, Severson, Holden, Whitecloud, Mayo - Cozens, Dubois, Batherson - Sillinger, Barzal, Anderson - Comtois, Lowry, Roy - Johnson, Mercer, Gregor - 13th forward Geekie. For the 3rd time in a row both teams will play the WCh final just like in Bratislava 2019 (FIN beat CAN 3-1) and in Riga 2021 (CAN beat FIN 3-2 after Overtime) The reigning world champs Canada is chasing its 28th World Title, the reigning Olympic champions Finland aim for their 4th world title in history. The home team Finns have a lot of motivation, because they have never managed to win gold medals at the home championship. The Finns entered the tournament very well, playing a total of nine matches, of which they lost only one, after penalty shoot-outs, to the Swedes 2:3. They have not yet lost in regular time. The Finns advanced to the quarterfinals from the first place with a record of 6 W - 1 L, In Quarterfinals they were down 0:2 against Slovakia, but managed to turn the match around and win 4:2. In the semifinals, they met the Americans, they had to turn the game again. After being behind 0:1, but in the end they enjoyed a 4:3 victory. Canada has a strong almost 100% NHL team at the World Champs (The only non-NHL player being O´Dell from Russian KHL). They passed the first four duels in the tournament without hesitation, but then lost to Switzerland 3:6 and then, surprisingly, for the first time in history also to Denmark. In the last match of the preliminary group, Canada returned to the winning wave, gave the French no chance and won easily 7:1. Canada ran into Sweden in the quarterfinals. After two thirds, the score for the reigning champs was extremely unfavorable 0:3, but at the time the final buzzer was heard Canada managed to even the score to 3:3 and decided on its progress to the semifinals in the 43rd second of overtime. The Canadians were losing also against the Czechs, but managed to equalize and in the 2nd period retake the lead and subsequently the match was easily directed by them. Canada defeated the Czechs 6:1. Interesting also to mention Valteri Filppula is the only one who can tonight enter the mega prestigious Triple Gold Club (players who won WCH, OG and NHL Stanley Cup) as first Finn in history, and overall the 30th player to reach this club (There so far in the Triple Gold Club 11 Canadians: Blake, Sakic, Shanahan, Niedermayer, Pronger, Staal, Toews, Bergeron, Crosby, Perry and Bouwmeester 9 Swedes: Jonsson, Näslund, Loob, Forsberg, Lidstrom, Modin, Kronwall, Zetterberg and Samuelsson 7 Russian: Kamensky, Gusarov, Fetisov, Larionov, Mogilny, Malakhov and Datsyuk and 2 Czechs Jágr and Šlégr) Game Referees: Mikael Nord and Linus Ohlund (both ) Linesmen: Nick Briganti ( ) and Šimon Synek ( Congrats Šimon, enjoy the final )
  20. Final Medal Count Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Czech Republic 3 0 2 5 2 Slovakia 2 0 0 2 3 Great Britain 1 2 1 4 4 France 1 2 0 3 5 Germany 1 1 1 3 6 Italy 1 1 0 2 7 Slovenia 1 0 1 2 8 Switzerland 1 0 0 1 9 Poland 0 2 1 3 10 Austria 0 1 2 3 11 Spain 0 0 2 2 Total Road to Paris 2024 11 9 10 30 Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Czech Republic 2 0 1 3 2 Great Britain 1 1 1 3 3 Italy 1 1 0 2 4 Slovenia 1 0 1 2 5 Slovakia 1 0 0 1 5 Switzerland 1 0 0 1 7 Austria 0 1 2 3 8 France 0 1 0 1 8 Germany 0 1 0 1 10 Spain 0 0 1 1 Total Road to Paris 2024 7 5 6 18
  21. Men's Extreme Canoe slalom Final Results Jan ROHRER - Mario LEITNER - Felix OSCHMAUTZ - Full Final Result HERE Full Semifinals Results HERE Full Quarterfinals Results HERE Full Qualification Results (Trial Round) HERE
  22. Women's Extreme Canoe slalom Final Results Tereza FISEROVA - Mallory FRANKLIN - Ajda NOVAK - Full Final Result HERE Full Semifinals Results HERE Full Quarterfinals Results HERE Full Qualification Results (Trial Round) HERE
  23. Final Medal Count Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Czech Republic 3 0 2 5 2 Slovakia 2 0 0 2 3 Great Britain 1 2 1 4 4 France 1 2 0 3 5 Germany 1 1 1 3 6 Italy 1 1 0 2 7 Slovenia 1 0 1 2 8 Switzerland 1 0 0 1 9 Poland 0 2 1 3 10 Austria 0 1 2 3 11 Spain 0 0 2 2 Total Road to Paris 2024 11 9 10 30 Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Czech Republic 2 0 1 3 2 Great Britain 1 1 1 3 3 Italy 1 1 0 2 4 Slovenia 1 0 1 2 5 Slovakia 1 0 0 1 5 Switzerland 1 0 0 1 7 Austria 0 1 2 3 8 France 0 1 0 1 8 Germany 0 1 0 1 10 Spain 0 0 1 1 Total Road to Paris 2024 7 5 6 18
  24. Men's Extreme Canoe slalom Final Results Jan ROHRER - Mario LEITNER - Felix OSCHMAUTZ - Rank Athletes Nation Result 4 Jakub GRIGAR -
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