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January 5, 2011

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:44 pm
by BSBullies
RUS 6 - NOR 3
Shots: 38-17 RUS
PP: RUS - 1/5; NOR - 0/5

02:23 0-1 NOR Berg Barkström* [1] (Anders Akraka*)
08:43 0-2 NOR Berg Barkström* [2] (Elias Johannesson*, Anders Kulle*)
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27:05 1-2 RUS Yaroslav Petrochinin [1] (Maxim Trunev, Marat Korotecky)
27:23 1-3 NOR Mattias Ljunggren* [1] (Sondre Olden, Scott Winkler)
33:22 2-3 RUS Maxim Kitsyn [1] (Vyacheslav Antipov*, Eduard Blodnieksky)
35:33 3-3 RUS Yaroslav Petrochinin [2] (Vladimir Tarasenko, Anton Klementyev)PP
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42:43 4-3 RUS Maxim Kitsyn [2] (Vladimir Satyev*, Vyacheslav Antipov*)
43:29 5-3 RUS Maxim Trunev [1] (Maxim Kitsyn, Vyacheslav Antipov*)
44:05 6-3 RUS Pavel Kulikov [1] (Stanislav Bocharov)
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Three Stars:
1st: Maxim Kitsyn
2nd: Yaroslav Petrochinin
3rd: Maxim Trunev

CAN 7 - ITA 2
Shots: 41-12 CAN
PP: CAN - 3/10; ITA - 0/6

04:21 1-0 CAN Joey Hishon [1] (Alex Hutchings, Scott Glennie)
04:51 1-1 ITA Richard Bordon* [1] (Edouard Bertolini*, Yves Canalo*)
07:21 2-1 CAN Corban Knight [1] (Brandon Burlon, Ryan Martindale)PP
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20:34 3-1 CAN Eric Wellwood [1] (Corban Knight, Cameron Gaunce)
21:16 4-1 CAN Corban Knight [2] (Eric Wellwood, Joey Hishon)
29:32 5-1 CAN Corban Knight [3] (Evan Bloodoff, Charles-Olivier Roussel)PP
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43:17 5-2 ITA Paul Ricci* [1] (Bastien Amici*, Damien Ferrero*)
45:46 6-2 CAN Scott Glennie [1] (Alex Hutchings, Joey Hishon)PP
46:17 7-2 CAN Adam Henrique [1] (Alex Chiasson, Levko Koper)
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Three Stars:
1st: Corban Knight
2nd: Scott Glennie
3rd: Joey Hishon

SVK 6 - SUI 3
Shots: 37-27 SVK
PP: SVK - 1/6; SUI - 2/8

01:56 1-0 SVK Libor Demitra [1] (Julius Veprovsky, Lukas Kozak)
03:57 2-0 SVK Svatopluk Matta [1] (Dominik Simcak, Martin Marincin)
09:53 2-1 SUI Nino Niederreiter [1] (Joel Vermin, Gaetan Haas)PP
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24:39 3-1 SVK Richard Benackov [1] (Miroslav Zatko, Tomas Tatar)
25:31 4-1 SVK Viktor Nedved [1] (Viktor Hrutkaji, Miroslav Zatko)
36:55 5-1 SVK Viktor Hrutkaji [1] (Martin Marincin, Lukas Kozak)PP
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41:56 5-2 SUI Nino Niederreiter [2] (Gaetan Haas)
48:01 5-3 SUI Patrick Geering [1] (Joel Vermin, Gaetan Haas)PP
48:38 6-3 SVK Mikulas Cukar* [1] (Julius Beseny)
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Three Stars:
1st: Viktor Hrutkaji
2nd: Nino Niederreiter
3rd: Svatopluk Matta

AUT 5 - LAT 4
Shots: 37-34 AUT
PP: AUT - 2/7; LAT - 0/4

11:16 1-0 AUT Erwin Friedjung [1] (Markus Pock, Heinrich Niedrist*)PP
13:04 2-0 AUT Wolfgang Hanl* [1] (Guenther Schrattenthaler*, Hilarius Knaus*)PP
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26:21 3-0 AUT Erwin Friedjung [2] (Kurt Meklau*, Zelimir Moeflehner*)
27:46 3-1 LAT Pavel Filinov* [1] (Andrej Prigogin*, Grigori Sipyengin*)
28:13 3-2 LAT Pavel Filinov* [2] (Andrej Prigogin*, German Popovvych*)
30:47 4-2 AUT Kurt Meklau* [1] (Markus Pock, Erwin Friedjung)
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45:19 4-3 LAT Dmitri Vyrov* [1] (Nikolai Sharnin*, Viktor Kropotkin*)
45:46 4-4 LAT Dmitri Vyrov* [2] (Nikolai Sharnin*, German Popovvych*)
47:53 5-4 AUT Wolfgang Hanl* [2] (Benni Prohaska*, Franz Leismuller*)
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Three Stars:
1st: Erwin Friedjung
2nd: Wolfgang Hanl
3rd: Kurt Meklau

Re: January 5, 2011

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:18 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
I'm thinking I should just keep all these fictional losers in. The names are entertaining.

Re: January 5, 2011

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:40 pm
by Commish Bub(NYR)
Who could pass up the awesome Berg Barkström? :lol:

Re: January 5, 2011

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:44 pm
by Penguin
13:04 2-0 AUT Wolfgang Hanl* [1] (Guenther Schrattenthaler*, Hilarius Knaus*)PP

Poor commentator :P

Re: January 5, 2011

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:33 pm
by SharksGM
Hilarius Knaus is a good one, but you can't argue with Zelimir Moeflehner.

EHEC's WJC seem suspiciously deprived of talent... all the better for the AHL.

Re: January 5, 2011

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:40 pm
by Parker
SharksGM wrote:EHEC's WJC seem suspiciously deprived of talent... all the better for the AHL.
No kidding. When Evan Bloodoff makes Team Canada, you know you are in trouble.

Re: January 5, 2011

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:45 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
Maybe next year I'll give WJC benefits to teams who keep their kids in juniors. That might make it a little more interesting.

But, as a heads up, keep in mind that I can't really make the draft class until after WJC, because the game wouldn't have enough guys from Italy, Norway, or wherever. I don't look where the fictional guys are from, I just overwrite everybody with a - - in their players.ehm blurb.

Re: January 5, 2011

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 1:45 am
by Jets GM
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:Maybe next year I'll give WJC benefits to teams who keep their kids in juniors. That might make it a little more interesting.

But, as a heads up, keep in mind that I can't really make the draft class until after WJC, because the game wouldn't have enough guys from Italy, Norway, or wherever. I don't look where the fictional guys are from, I just overwrite everybody with a - - in their players.ehm blurb.
I doubt your going to be able to get GM's to give up absolutely juicing a U20 players attributes for a few bonus points on LE, but allowing WJC eligible players that are currently playing pro in the NHL/AHL to play would add a lot of legitimacy to the EHEC version of the tournament. Even to limit the work involved, maybe say 2 or 3 players per organization can be submitted for eligibility 1-2 days before in game selecting (send them back to jnrs, can be done in game) and then after the tournament you would have to manually assign them back to the NHL/AHL which would be a bit of work with .ehm files. Whether you would still get some LE if teams played in medal games is obv up to staff, although after watching yesterday you cant help but think playing in a game like that would help with that sort of stuff irl.