
(21 Apr 2011, 21:56) | Czech Republic beat Finland 2-1 in Prague while Russia defeated Sweden 4-2 in Malmö on the first day of the last Euro Hockey Tour tournament of the season - Czech Hockey Games. Read more»

(21 Apr 2011, 19:13) | As expected USA and Canada are unbeaten and qualified directly for the sem finals while Sweden will play Finland and the home nation Switzerland will play Russia in the quarter finals. Slovakia and Kazakhstan will battle to avoid relegation Read more»

(21 Apr 2011, 18:14) | Constantin Braun, the 23-year-old all-rounder, scored with 3 minutes and 22 seconds remaining of the third period of the fifth and crucial game, lifting the Eisbären Berlin over the Wolfsburg Grizzly Adams, 5-4, and giving Germany's capital its fifth championship in DEL history (since 1994). Read more»

(21 Apr 2011, 04:10) | Oranges allowed the two first historical goals for Spain but scored eight, Italy suffered just in the first period against Korea. Read more»

(20 Apr 2011, 22:01) | Kazakhstan beat Lithuania 7-0 and since Poland lost to Great Britain, Kazakhstan is the only team with 9 points after 3 games but Great Britain, Poland or Ukraine can also still finish on top. Read more»

(20 Apr 2011, 09:55) | One of the greatest collapses on international level could be seen in the Energie Verbund Arena in Dreseden. The Czechs led over Finns 3-2 with less than six minutes to go. Even their loss by one goal could result in advancing to the quarterfinals in case of Canada beating Sweden later that night. Read more»

(19 Apr 2011, 12:02) | The D Day is coming at World championship U18 in Dresden. Either the Czech Republic or Finns will advance into the quarterfinals. Gaining one point is enough for the Czechs, Finns need a victory in regulation. One of the top players on the Czech team is defenceman David Musil, son of Frank Musil, and grandson of Jaroslav Holik. Frank Musil is a World champion from 1985, Jaroslav Holik is a World champion from 1972 and is the only coach who led the Czech U20 team to gold medals in WC U20 (he won even twice!). Read more»

(19 Apr 2011, 09:04) | The World Under-18 Championship saw only two games on Monday. Slovakia beat the host Germany 4-0 and Canada had no problem to win 5-0 against Norway. Read more»

(18 Apr 2011, 22:23) | Against tough opponents two favourites toiled but keep perfect record Read more»

(18 Apr 2011, 20:43) | Ville Peltonen scored three goals when HIFK won game 4 of the Finnish finals 4-2 to win the Championship title in four straight games against Espoo Blues. Read more»

(18 Apr 2011, 20:26) | On the second day of the World Championship Div. IB in Kyiv Poland and Kazakhstan collected their second win. Read more»

(18 Apr 2011, 08:31) | Sweden wins key game against Finland. 3-2 wins for Switzerland and Czech Republic on the 4th day of the World Under-18 Championship in Germany Read more»

(17 Apr 2011, 22:38) | Great Britain managed to beat the host Ukraine 5-3 in Kyiv on the first day of the World Championship Div. I. Kazakhstan beat Estonia 5-1 and Poland beat Lithuania, also by 5-1. Read more»

(17 Apr 2011, 16:15) | Team Germany look strong on their home ice. They beat Swiss and managed to take the game against Russia into the penalty shoot-out. Marvin Cüpper had 46 saves in this game. Read more»

(17 Apr 2011, 07:50) | Two very close games were seen at World Championship U18 in Dresden and Crimmitschau. Read more»
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