February 18, 2014

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February 18, 2014

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RUS 4 - SLV 1
Shots: 37-18 RUS
PP: RUS - 3/4; SLV - 1/4

08:43 1-0 RUS Alexander Ovechkin [35] (Fedor Tyutin, Mikhail Grigorenko)
10:23 1-1 SLV Bostjan Golicic [1] (Anze Kopitar, Gal Koren)PP
16:19 2-1 RUS Alexander Ovechkin [36] (Evgeni Malkin, Alexander Burmistrov)PP
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32:07 3-1 RUS Evgeni Malkin [23] (Alexander Burmistrov)PP
34:06 4-1 RUS Alexander Ovechkin [37] (Ilya Kovalchuk)PP
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no scoring
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Three stars:
1st: Alex Ovechkin
2nd: Evgeni Malkin
3rd: Alex Burmistrov

FIN 4 - NOR 1
Shots: 36-20 FIN
PP: FIN - 1/7; NOR - 1/2

11:11 1-0 FIN Miikka Salomaki [7] (Olli Maatta, Mikko Koivu)PP
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20:14 2-0 FIN Aleksander Barkov [1] (Kimmo Timonen, Oskar Osala)
28:35 3-0 FIN Kimmo Timonen [7] (Olli Jokinen, Mikko Koivu)
32:54 4-0 FIN Olli Jokinen [26] (Julius Junttila, Mikko Koivu)
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45:38 4-1 NOR Martin Roymark [1] (Mats Zuccarello, Daniel Sorvik)PP
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Three stars:
1st: Mikko Koivu
2nd: Olli Jokinen
3rd: Kimmo Timonen

SVK 5 - LAT 1
Shots: 31-21 SVK
PP: SVK - 1/7; LAT - 0/4

01:17 1-0 SVK Michal Handzus [3])SH
02:52 2-0 SVK Lubomir Visnovsky [8] (Zdeno Chara, Michal Handzus)
12:18 3-0 SVK Tomas Jurco [2] (Tomas Tatar)PP
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28:12 3-1 LAT Armands Berzins [2] (Koba Jass, Ralfs Fribergs)SH
28:42 4-1 SVK Marian Hossa [26] (Michal Handzus, Marian Gaborik)
30:42 5-1 SVK Richard Panik [2] (Marek Svatos, Joakim Nordstrom)
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no scoring
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Three stars:
1st: Michal Handzus
2nd: Marian Hossa
3rd: Richard Panik

AUS 2 - SUI 1 (SO)
Shots: 21-19 SUI
PP: AUS - 0/3; SUI - 0/5

no scoring
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32:02 0-1 SUI Sandro Zangger [1] (Samuel Walser, Mauro Jorg)
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49:55 1-1 AUS Martin Ulmer [1] (Thomas Hundertpfund, Raphael Herburger)
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no scoring
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Shootout
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Team Austria win 2-1
Team Austria - Thomas Vanek, goal; Matthias Iberer, miss; Michael Raffl, goal;
Team Switzerland - Mark Streit, miss; Nino Niederreiter, goal; Gregory Hofmann, miss;

Three stars:
1st: Bernhard Starkbaum
2nd: Martin Ulmer
3rd: Sandro Zangger
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Re: February 18, 2014

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Austria moves on in a shootout thanks to Michael Raffl, who may find himself on a NHL contract soon, and their prize is the Canadians tomorrow night. Russia easily holds serve against Slovenia and they'll take on the Czechs. Sweden will face Finland in what is sure to be one of the best semifinal matchups, while the US will send Jonathan Quick out against Slovakia in a rematch of the first game for both teams.

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Barkov :D

Bring it on Sweden!
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0/5 on the PP against a 68 ov goalie. Swiss forwards are more useless than Russian goalies.
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Our PK has been money all tourney long -- only 1 ppg against, and that was Canada.

Speaking of Canada, it's been a fun tournament for Die Adler, but now the dream ends for us. :D
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