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S60 IIHF Day 2 Recap [DOUBLE IIHF]
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(This post was last modified: 08-13-2021, 02:14 PM by roastpuff.)

S60 IIHF Day 2 Recap
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The S60 IIHF tournament has just finished a second day of sims and the leaderboards are definitely not looking like what some people have predicted before!

Here are the current standings after the second day of sims:

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Here is the second day of sims and the games so far:

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CZE 5 - SUI 2

Team Czechia roared out to a great start, scoring four unanswered goals in the first and the second from Michael Scarn’s creative offense as he set up Aron Hernadivic twice in the first, and made several great plays in the second to set up other team mates for scoring chances. Team Switzerland would score two goals in the third but were unable to muster more.

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SWE 4 - USA 3

A quiet game for the first two periods, but a wide-open third as both teams traded goals until two late goals from Jimmy Wagner put the game away for Team Sweden. Ola Wagstrom was also a shooting machine, notching 9 shots on goal in the game.

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GER 1 - NOR 4

Team Norway dominated this game against Team Germany, doubling their shots and winning 4-1. German goaltender Scoochie Stratton kept his team in it, turning away 47 out of 51 shots, and forcing team Norway to work for it. Cassius Darrow was also a shot block machine, with 9 blocked shots in the game.

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CZE 3 - LTV 0

This game was all Team Czechia was they managed to get three goals past Thor Odinson, and Czech goaltender Name Redacted shut the door to blank Team Latvia. Jakob Hamr was effective on both sides of the ice, taking away chances from Team Latvia and converting them into offensive opportunities for his own team.

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CAN 3 - JPN 2

Team Canada had a great second period to beat Team Japan’s 2-goal first period, as they surged back and took the lead, holding it for the rest of the game.

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IRL 2 - GBR 3 (SO)

Team Ireland couldn’t hold on to the lead, letting Team Great Britain scoring an equalizing goal in the third, and eventually winning in the shootout. The goal in the third that kept Great Britain alive was a short-handed chance from Kynwyl Pearce, as Bryce McMahon was in the box for interference.

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CAN 3 - FIN 6

Team Finland had a 5-goal first period to take the lead and rock Team Canada back on their heels. Aaron Wilson and Augustus Wang would also score for Team Canada in the first, but the lead was too much for Team Canada to surmount although they poured on the offence for the rest of the game.

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RUS 2 - JPN 4

Team Russia fell 2-4 to Team Japan as Martijn Westbroek drove the bus offensively for the Nation of the Rising Sun, scoring two goals. KnockedOut ByOvechkin would score a goal for Team Russia in the third, but they were unable to get anything else past Senji Seteki who was solid in net for Team Japan.

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GBR 1 - AUT 4

Team Austria had a terrific first period, scoring three goals on Team Great Britain, who had a penalty-filled game. Abel Skinner ran over Team Austria goalie Cale Amundsen, and a scrum resulted, ending with Skinner getting a 2 and 10 from the referees. Rhys Pritchard would also get a goaltender interference penalty later in the game, as he parked himself in the Austrian crease. Luca Del Vecchio had an uncharacteristically poor game, with Team Austria edging the line on goaltender interference in retaliation.

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GER 2 - AUT 1

On a back-to-back after a tough game against Team Great Britain, Team Austria would fall 2-1 to Team Germany, as the tired players ran out of gas in the second and third period. Burlok Sulfurgold and Tony Pepperoni would score for Team Germany on the second, and that score would hold up for the rest of the game.

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SWE 3 - IRL 5

A tough game for Team Sweden, as Team Ireland would score three quick goals in the second period to kill the momentum for the Tre Kronor, and gain a big lead. Rikard Hammarberg led a valiant effort to spark some offense for Team Sweden, but Elizabeth Doyle shut the door and Team Sweden could not come back.

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USA 7 - NOR 5

A high scoring game for both teams, Team USA would have seven different goal scorers put their name on the scoresheet, and Team Norway had five individual players score a goal as well. Team Norway’s Adam Scianna was an offensive dynamo from the blue line, with a goal and an assist, and seven shots on goal.

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LTV 2 - CZE 3

Team Czechia would narrowly beat Team Latvia as they battled in a mostly even game, and traded goals both in the first and second period. Ruslan Zaporozhets scored the game winner for Team Czechia in the third, from a nice play set up by Slimey Snail and Piotr Czerkawski.

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RUS 2 - FIN 5

Team Finland notched their third straight victory in the tournament as they beat Team Russia 5-2, with nearly 50 shots on goal. Jean-Uthred Ragnarsson-Tremblay had a great game, with two goals, one assist, seven shots on net and two blocks.

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Some fun games in the second day, and the standings continue to look interesting!

Thanks for tuning in! 

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Love these recaps!

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#3

BESTIA! BESTIA! BESTIA!

Shout out to ml002, schultzy, slashacm, tedward!
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09-05-2018, 10:04 PMBeaver Wrote: Wow look what the PT affiliation has done to our pristine league.
12-19-2018, 12:31 AMBeaver Wrote: I personally blame the PT affiliation for handing out massive amounts of free TPE to all these players, inflating the TPE they're at when they get called up.
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#4

this is not at all how i thought this would go this season

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