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S78 IIHF - Preseason Recap (2x IIHF)
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The teams have arrived and the venues are top notch. As the tournament began and the pre-season was well underway, a few notable teams appeared dominate in their groups and a few fell behind quickly. Notably, last year’s gold medalists in Ireland Ireland struggled during the pre-season posting a 2-5 record with a goal differential of -10. Is this a sign of what’s to come in the next few days?


I know the pre-season is mostly a gongshow and not much can be gleaned off of it but in case you’re interested, below is a recap of the preseason.

Group A
RankTeam NameRecord
1Finland5-2-0
2Norway4-2-1
3Sweden4-3-0
4Switzerland4-3-0
5Germany3-4-0
6Ireland2-5-0
7Quebec2-5-0


Group B
RankTeam NameRecord
1United States6-0-1
2Canada6-1-0
3France6-1-0
4Latvia5-1-1
5Czechia2-4-1
6Japan0-5-2
7Great Britain0-7-0


The United States Usa have been on fire dominating their opponents, never losing in regulation and putting up a +21 goal differential. Canada Canada and France France are the other two notable teams with stellar records and finishing with a goal differential of +19 and +18, respectively. These three teams are well above the others in goal differential. Unfortunately, these three teams are in the same group and will have to battle it out to see who comes out on top. In group A, Finland Finland finished first with a record of 5-2.


On the flip side of the groups, Quebec, Japan Japan and Great Britain Uk all struggled posting goal differentials of -18, -18 and -23, respectively. Great Britain Uk was the only team to not win a game. 


Onto the players side of the tournament, there are a few standouts. Adam Prpich Norway has 10 goals in 7 games. Cale Salad Canada led the players in assists with 9 in 7 games. 


On the defensive side of things, Ekaterina Valieva led the preseason in hits, with 24 and Guy Incognito Canada is leading in shots blocked at 30.


That’s a (quick) wrap for the pre-season. Good luck to all the players and teams as we head into meaningful games with the group stage starting tomorrow, September 28.
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go czechia!

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