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Tag Archives: World Championships
Ducks at the World Championships, Day 13.
And then there were none. Cam Fowler and Team USA had nothing for the Czech Republic in a 4-0 loss Wednesday, ending their run at the IIHF World Championships. Jaromir Jagr had a hat trick and Ondrej Pavelec made 29 … Continue reading
Ducks at the World Championships, Day 11. Update.
And then there was one. Among the Ducks participants, only Cam Fowler (and Team USA) gets to keep playing at the IIHF World Championships after the U.S. lost 5-3 to Luca Sbisa and Team Switzerland on Monday in Kosice. Fowler … Continue reading
Ducks at the World Championships, Day 10.
Tomorrow, Luca Sbisa figures to play his last competitive hockey game in a while. Sbisa and Team Switzerland lost 2-0 to Sweden on Sunday at the IIHF World Championships in Slovakia. It was an all-around poor game for the Swiss, … Continue reading
Ducks at the World Championships, Day 9.
Cam Fowler and Team USA breathed more life into their quarterfinal aspirations Saturday in Slovakia, while Lubomir Visnovsky and the tournament hosts met a disappointing fate. Fowler finished plus-1 in 18:03 in a 3-2 win for the U.S. against France. Cristobal Huet (35 saves) made … Continue reading
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Ducks at the World Championships, Day 8. Update.
Historically, shootouts have been a more popular means for deciding hockey games in Europe than North America. When in Slovakia … Canada beat the United States, 4-3, in qualification-round play in Kosice, getting shootout goals from Rick Nash and Jordan … Continue reading
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Ducks at the World Championships, Day 7.
Luca Sbisa and Team Switzerland dug themselves a hole one game into the qualification round at the World Championships, losing 3-2 to Norway at Steel Arena in Kosice, Slovakia. Sbisa was held scoreless and finished with an even-0 rating in … Continue reading
Ducks at the World Championships, Day 5.
One blocked shot wasn’t enough for Luca Sbisa and the Swiss national team on Tuesday. Playing the Canadians in Kosice, Slovakia, Sbisa was on the ice for Alex Pietrangelo’s overtime goal in a 4-3 loss. The Ducks defenseman was doing … Continue reading
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Ducks at the World Championships, Day 2.
Only one current Ducks player took the ice Saturday in Slovakia: Cam Fowler played 14:38 and collected an assist in the United States’ 5-1 win over Austria. It was the first game of the tournament for the Americans. Swiss defenseman … Continue reading