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IIHF Commission rejects Russia and Belarus’ request for disqualification

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IIHF Commission rejects Russia and Belarus’ request for disqualification

Board of discipline International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) dismissed the complaint regarding the exclusion of the national teams of Russia and Belarus from the competition.

In February 2022, the IIHF Council, in response to the invasion of Ukraine by the two countries, decided to suspend the Russian and Belarusian national teams and clubs from all competitions until further notice.

Both countries failed to qualify for the 2022 World Ice Hockey Championship in May, while Russia will not qualify for the Women’s World Championship, which will start in Denmark next month.

In its decision to dismiss the appeal, the IIHF Disciplinary Committee concluded that the measure was a “security policy”, not a sanction. The Commission concluded that the IIHF Council Governing Body had the power to adopt and implement security policy in accordance with its statutes, had sufficient knowledge to enact the policy, and that the policy was “proportionate” and not “discriminatory”.

The Commission also determined that the IIHF Board’s decision to revoke the rights to host the 2023 Men’s Ice Hockey World Championships and the 2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Russia was legal and in line with the IIHF charter.

Finally, the panel concluded that the IIHF Council’s decision not to appoint Russian officials to participate in IIHF competitions remained valid. Members from Russia cannot compete in IIHF committees for the same reason that Russian teams are prohibited from participating in the competitions of the organization.

IIHF President Luc Tardif He replied: “We welcome the decision of the independent IIHF Disciplinary Commission, which supported the IIHF Council’s decision to ban the participation of the Russian and Belarusian national teams and to cancel the two World Championship program events that will be held in Russia next season.”

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OFFICIALLY. The club suspended participation in the Ukrainian Championship

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OFFICIALLY. The club suspended participation in the Ukrainian Championship

Storm hockey club announced its decision to suspend participation in the Ukrainian Championship. The Odessa team had not come to the Krizhinka match before.

At the same time, Storm denied that the issue was related to financial problems and expressed distrust of the Ukrainian Hockey Federation.

Statement from HC Storm

“Due to systematic violation of the principles of equality and justice in competitions, Shtor hockey club expressed its distrust in the leadership of the Ukrainian Hockey Federation and decided to suspend its participation in the Ukrainian Championship.”

There was already a situation this season when Krizhinka suspended its participation in the championship due to referee problems.

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NHL. Buffalo surprises, wins from Florida, Edmonton and San Jose

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NHL. Buffalo surprises, wins from Florida, Edmonton and San Jose

At the end of game day of the NHL regular season, Carolina defeated the New York Rangers to become the sole leader in the East and sit two points ahead of Detroit with 7 wins in 10 games.

Among other results, we also note Buffalo’s improbable 9 straight wins. Blades, St. It defeated St. Louis and snapped such a long winning streak for the first time since 2018. There are only two points in the top 3 of the league.

Florida won an important victory. The champions were stronger than Washington and were slowly rising to the top of the Atlantic Division.

In the West, Edmonton handed Winnipeg its sixth straight loss, and Oilers goaltender Calvin Picard made 41 saves. Connor McDavid extended his point streak to 13 games.

In the California derby, San Jose beat Anaheim 5:4 and forward McClean Celebrini scored three points to extend their streak of points to eight matches.

Regular season in NHL

Ottawa – columbus 1:4

Florida -Washington 5:3

Caroline – New York Rangers 3:2 in overtime

winnipeg – Edmonton 1:3

St.Louis – buffalo 2:4

colorado -Los Angeles 5:2

Utah – Nashville 3:4

calgary – Boston 2:1 in overtime

Vegas- Minnesota 2:5

Anaheim- San José 4:5

Seattle – vancouver 2:3 in shootouts

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Junior World Hockey Championship. Great comeback from the USA, 9 goals and hat-trick from Canada

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Junior World Hockey Championship. Great comeback from the USA, 9 goals and hat-trick from Canada

Another day of play in the elite league of the World Junior Hockey Championship has ended.

The USA team beat Slovakia with a score of 6:5, with big problems. The host team of the tournament lost 0:2 and 1:3 but managed to come back and win.

Forward Tomas Hrenko scored a double for the Slovaks, scoring three goals in the last match. And the Americans have a double thank you to James Hagens.

USA and Sweden are leaders in the group with 9 points.

In the other group, Canada beat Denmark 9-1, while forward Gavin McKenna is expected to score a hat-trick and become number 1 in the 2026 draft.

In another match, the Czech Republic defeated Finland 2:1 in overtime.

Junior Hockey World Championship U-20. Group A

Slovakia – America 5:6 (2:0, 2:4, 1:2)

Discs: 08:53 Pitka – 1:0, 11:15 Khrenko – 2:0, 21:50 Spellasy – 2:1, 26:46 Belushko – 3:1, 38:33 McBorrow – 3:2, 31:00 Riker – 3:3, 34:44 Svrchek – 4:3, 39:15 Hagens – 4:4, 40:18 Hagens – 4:5, 44:34 Zellers – 4:6, 58:06 Khrenko – 5:6

Goalkeepers: Pradel – Hale

Group B

Finland – czech republic 1:2 (extension) (0:1, 0:0, 1:0, 0:1)

Goals: 01:52 Kubiesa (Galvas) – 0:1, 59:10 Hemming – 1:1, in extra time 03:39 Jiracek (Sikora, Chinar) – 1:2

Goalkeepers: Rimpinen – Orsulyak

Canada – Denmark 9:1 (3:0, 2:1, 4:0)

Washers: 03:17 McKenna – 1:0, 08:36 Coates – 2:0, 10:03 Parek – 3:0, 20:28 Cliveau – 3:1, 26:11 Martone – 4:1, 35:03 McKenna – 5:1, 44:11 Misa – 6:1, 45:45 McKenna – 7:1, 54:16 Aitcheson – 8:1, 54:40 Martone – 9:1

Goalkeepers: George – Tijen

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