Hockey
Ice Hockey World Championship. Results and standings (updated)
On May 13, the World Ice Hockey Championship in the elite league begins in Finland.
The tournament will be held without the national teams of Russia and Belarus, which were expelled for aggression against Ukraine. Instead, the Austrian and French teams were among the elite.
16 teams are divided into two groups. The top 4 teams from each group will advance to the quarter-finals.
Group A
1. Canada – 3
2. Slovakia – 3
3. Denmark – 0
4. Italy – 0
5. Kazakhstan – 0
6. Switzerland – 0
7. Germany – 0
8. France – 0
May 13
France – Slovakia 2:4
Germany – Canada 3:5
14 May
Denmark – Kazakhstan 12:20
Switzerland – Italy 16:20
Slovakia – Germany 20:20
May 15
Italy – Canada 12:20
France – Kazakhstan 16:20
Denmark – Switzerland 20:20
16 May
Slovakia – Canada 16:20
France – Germany 20:20
17 May
Italy – Denmark 16:20
Switzerland – Kazakhstan 20:20
18 May
France – Italy 16:20
Switzerland – Slovakia 20:20
May 19th
Germany – Denmark 16:20
Canada – Kazakhstan 20:20
20 May
Germany – Italy 16:20
Kazakhstan – Slovakia 20:20
21 May
Denmark – France 12:20
Canada – Switzerland 16:20
Italy – Slovakia 20:20
22 May
Kazakhstan – Germany 16:20
Switzerland – France 20:20
23 May
Kazakhstan – Italy 16:20
Canada – Denmark 20:20
24 May
Germany – Switzerland 12:20
Slovakia – Denmark 16:20
Canada – France 20:20
Group B
1. Finland – 3
2. USA – 3
3. Austria – 0
4. Czech Republic – 0
5. England – 0
6. Sweden – 0
7. Latvia – 0
8. Norway – 0
May 13
United States of America – Latvia 4:1
Finland – Norway 5:0
14 May
Sweden – Austria 12:20
Czech Republic – United Kingdom 16:20
Latvia – Finland 20:20
May 15
Norway – United Kingdom 12:20
Austria – USA 16:20
Czech Republic – Sweden 20:20
16 May
Latvia – Norway 16:20
Finland – USA 20:20
17 May
Czech Republic – Austria 16:20
Sweden – United Kingdom 20:20
18 May
Norway – Austria 16:20
Finland – Sweden 20:20
May 19th
United Kingdom – USA 16:20
Czech Republic – Latvia 20:20
20 May
United Kingdom – Finland 16:20
Latvia – Austria 20:20
21 May
USA – Sweden 12:20
Austria – Finland 16:20
Norway – Czech Republic 20:20
22 May
United Kingdom – Latvia 16:20
Sweden – Norway 20:20
23 May
USA – Czech Republic 16:20
Austria – United Kingdom 20:20
24 May
Sweden – Latvia 12:20
USA – Norway 16:20
Finland – Czech Republic 20:20
Source: Sport UA
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
