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2010 IIHF World Championship Division I
The 2010 IIHF World Championship Division I was an international ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The tournament was contested from 17 to 25 April 2010. Participants in this tournament were separated into two separate tournament groups. The Group A tournament was contested in Tilburg, Netherlands. Group B's games were played in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Austria won the Group A tournament while Slovenia won the Group B tournament to earn promotion to the Top Division of the 2011 IIHF World Championship. Serbia and Croatia finished last in each group and will be relegated to Division II at the 2011 World Championships. Spain and Estonia earned promotion from the 2010 IIHF World Championship Division II and replaced Serbia and Croatia in Division I in 2011. Participants Group A Group B Group A tournament Standings Tournament Awards ; Best players selected by the directorate: *Best Goalkeeper: Yutaka Fukufuji *Best Forward: Kostiantyn Kasi ...
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2009 IIHF World Championship Division I
The 2009 IIHF Division I World Championship was an ice hockey tournament under the authority of the International Ice Hockey Federation. It was contested from April 11–17, 2009. The tournament was played amongst two separate groups. Group A's tournament was held in Vilnius, Lithuania. The Group B games was hosted by Toruń, Poland. Participants Group A Group A was contested in Vilnius. Group B Group B was contested in Toruń. Group A Tournament Fixtures All times local. Standings Group B Tournament Fixtures All times local. Note: OT indicates that the game was won in overtime. SO indicates that the game was won through a shootout. Standings References External links Group A fixtures and statisticsat the IIHFGroup B fixtures and statisticsat the IIHF {{Ice Hockey World Championships IIHF World Championship Division I 2 2009 in Lithuanian sport International ice hockey competitions hosted b ...
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2009 IIHF World Championship Division II
The 2009 IIHF World Championship Division II was an international Ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The tournament was contested from April 6–13, 2009. Participants in this tournament were separated into two separate tournament groups. The Group A tournament was contested in Novi Sad, Serbia. Group B's games were played in Sofia, Bulgaria. Participants Group A Group B Group A Tournament Fixtures All times local. Note: OT indicates that the game was won in overtime. SO indicates that the game was won through a shootout. Standings Group B Tournament Fixtures All times local. Standings External linksGroup A fixtures and statisticsat IIHFGroup B fixtures and statisticsat IIHF {{Ice Hockey World Championships IIHF World Championship Division II 3 International ice hockey competitions hosted by Bulgaria International ice hockey competitions hosted by Serbia World World ...
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Daniel Welser
Daniel Welser (born February 16, 1983 in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria) is an Austrian professional ice hockey player who retired with the EC Red Bull Salzburg of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL) and also got his number retired. He participated at the 2011 IIHF World Championship as a member of the Austria men's national ice hockey team The Austrian men's national hockey team is the national ice hockey team for Austria. The team is controlled by Österreichischer Eishockeyverband. As of 2022 the Austrian team is ranked 18th in the IIHF World Rankings. Austria has not won .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References External links * 1983 births Living people Austrian ice hockey forwards EC Red Bull Salzburg players EC KAC players Ice hockey people from Klagenfurt Skellefteå AIK players Ice hockey players at the 2014 Winter Olympics Olympic ice hockey players for Austria {{Austria-icehockey-bio-stub ...
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Vadym Shakhraychuk
Vadym Valeriovich Shakhraychuk ( ua, Вадим Валерійович Шахрайчук, born 12 June 1974) is a Ukrainian retired professional ice hockey player who has served as the head coach of the Ukrainian national team since 2021. He played for multiple teams in Russia, as well as with Sokil Kyiv in Ukraine. He played internationally for the Ukrainian national team at several World Championships, as well as the 2002 Winter Olympics The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 ( arp, Niico'ooowu' 2002; Gosiute Shoshoni: ''Tit'-so-pi 2002''; nv, Sooléí 2002; Shoshoni: ''Soónkahni 2002''), was an internation .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International External links * 1974 births Ak Bars Kazan players Avangard Omsk players HC Dynamo Moscow players HC MVD players HC Spartak Moscow players HK ATEK Kyiv players HKM Zvolen players Ice hockey players at the 2002 Win ...
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Oleg Tymchenko
Oleg (russian: Олег), Oleh ( uk, Олег), or Aleh ( be, Алег) is an East Slavic given name. The name is very common in Russia, Ukraine and Belаrus. It derives from the Old Norse ''Helgi'' ( Helge), meaning "holy", "sacred", or "blessed". The feminine equivalent is Olga. While Germanic in origin, "Oleg" is not very common outside Eastern European countries. Russian pronunciation Олег (Oleg) is pronounced ˈlʲekin Russian. The English pronunciation of Oleg is based on the transliteration of the Cyrillic alphabet, and overlooks three key features of the Russian pronunciation: # The stress is on the second syllable. In spoken Russian, the initial short unstressed 'O' is reduced to similar to the 'a' as in 'about'. # The 'л' (l) becomes palatalized to ʲ─ that is, it gains a 'y'-like quality, and but is still most closely approximated by a plain English 'l'. # The word-final final 'г' (g) is devoiced to Thus, rather than "Oh-leg", the phonetically cl ...
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Tadas Kumeliauskas
Tadas Kumeliauskas (born 11 December 1990) is a Lithuanian professional ice hockey player for EV Landshut of the German DEL2. Playing career On 9 September 2013, Kumeliauskas signed a 1+1 deal with TPS of the Finnish Liiga debut playing with them during the 2013–14 Liiga season. On 14 January 2014, he extended his contract with the team. On 8 July 2017, Kumeliauskas signed a tryout agreement with Dynamo Pardubice of Czech Extraliga. On 23 November 2017, he signed a four-game contract with Dresdner Eislöwen of the German DEL2. On 1 December 2017, his contract was extended. On 5 October 2018, Kumeliauskas signed with Saryarka Karagandy of the Supreme Hockey League The Supreme Hockey League (SHL) (russian: Высшая хоккейная лига (ВХЛ), links=no, ''Vysshaya hokkeinaya liga (VHL)''), also known as the Major Hockey League or Higher Hockey League (HHL), is a professional ice hockey league i ... (VHL). On 19 January 2019, Kumeliauskas signed with ECDC Memmin ...
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Thomas Koch (ice Hockey)
Thomas Koch (born August 17, 1983) is an Austrian professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing with EC KAC in the ICE Hockey League (ICEHL). He re-joined for his second tenure with Klagenfurt after captaining EC Red Bull Salzburg on April 16, 2011. Koch played in the 2011 IIHF World Championship as a member of the Austria men's national ice hockey team The Austrian men's national hockey team is the national ice hockey team for Austria. The team is controlled by Österreichischer Eishockeyverband. As of 2022 the Austrian team is ranked 18th in the IIHF World Rankings. Austria has not won .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References External links * 1983 births Austrian ice hockey forwards EC KAC players EC Red Bull Salzburg players Living people Ice hockey people from Klagenfurt Luleå HF players Ice hockey players at the 2014 Winter Olympics Olympic ice hockey players for Austria {{Austria-icehockey-bio- ...
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Oleksandr Materukhin
Oleksandr Ivanovych Materukhin ( uk, Олександр Іванович Матерухін; born 17 October 1981) is a Ukrainian-Belarusian professional former ice hockey right winger. He formerly played with Belarusian club, HC Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Internationally he played for both Ukraine and Belarus Belarus,, , ; alternatively and formerly known as Byelorussia (from Russian ). officially the Republic of Belarus,; rus, Республика Беларусь, Respublika Belarus. is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by R .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs References External links * 1981 births Living people Acadie–Bathurst Titan players Belarusian ice hockey right wingers Des Moines Buccaneers players HC Donbass players HC Dinamo Minsk players Houston Aeros (1994–2013) players HK Mogilev players HK Neman Grodno players Louisiana IceGators (ECHL) players Pensacola Ice Pilots players ...
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Oliver Setzinger
Oliver Setzinger (born July 11, 1983) is an Austrian professional ice hockey forward currently playing for Graz99ers in the Austrian Hockey League (IceHL). Playing career Setzinger was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 3rd round (76th overall) of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. After a short-lived experience in the AHL, he moved to Switzerland in 2007, where he played with HC Davos and SC Langnau Tigers in the Swiss National League A before signing a one-year contract with an option for two more seasons with Lausanne HC in National League B in 2010. He extended with Lausanne to a new three-year contract in December 2010. LHC and Setzinger went on to win the National League B title and to get promoted in April 2013, upsetting Langnau in the promotion-relegation game, after many unfruitful attempts including 2 promotion-relegation games lost to EHC Biel over 8 years spent playing in second division. In the 2013–14 season, he tallied 34 points in 50 games and contributed ...
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Andri Mikhnov
Andriy Pavlovych "Andrei" Mikhnov ( uk, Андрій Павлович Міхнов; born 26 November 1983) is a Ukrainian professional ice hockey player currently playing for Steaua Bucharest of the Romanian Hockey League (FRHG). He was drafted in the second round of the 2002 NHL Entry Draft by the St. Louis Blues The St. Louis Blues are a professional ice hockey team based in St. Louis. The Blues compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division in the Western Conference. The franchise was founded in 1967 as one of the s .... He plays center and left wing and shoots left. He is also a member of the Ukrainian national team and has played in several international tournaments, including the 2006 World Championships. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References * 1983 births Ak Bars Kazan players Expatriate ice hockey players in Russia GKS Tychy (ice hockey) players HC Berkut players HC Donbass players ...
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Overtime (ice Hockey)
Overtime is a method of determining a winner in an ice hockey game when the score is tied after regulation. The main methods of determining a winner in a tied game are the overtime period (commonly referred to as overtime), the shootout, or a combination of both. If league rules dictate a finite time in which overtime may be played, with no penalty shoot-out to follow, the game's winning team may or may not be necessarily determined. Overtime periods Overtime periods are extra periods beyond the third regulation period during a game, where normal hockey rules apply. Although in the past, full-length overtime periods were played, overtimes today are ''golden goal'' (a form of '' sudden death''), meaning that the game ends immediately when a player scores a goal. North American overtime From November 21, 1942, when overtime (a non-sudden death extra period of 10 minutes duration) was eliminated due to war time restrictions and continuing until the 1983–84 season, all NHL regu ...
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