Eishockey Czech Hockey Games in Prag (CZE)

Termin:03.09.09 - 06.09.09
Serie:Freundschaftspiel
Nation:Tschechien
Ort:Prag
Kategorie:Herren


EURO HOCKEY League 2009/2010:

CZECH HOCKEY GAMES:

 

 

 

 

3 Sep 2009

Czech Republic – Finalnd 2-0 (0-0, 1-0, 1-0)
1-0 24:29 Roman Cervenka
2-0 59:46 Jiri Hudler EN
Strafzeiten: CZE 5x2, FIN 4x2, Torschüsse: 29-29, Zuschauer: 4533

CZE: Mensator (Stepanek) – Rachunek (2), Caslava, Brendl (2), Hudler (2), Klepis; Nemec, Blatak, Cervenka, Bednar, Rolinek; Melichar, Kutlak, Hubacek (2), Kumstat, Vasicek; Cutta, Krstev, Novotny, Kurka (2), Lukes.

FIN: Vehanen (58:07-59:46 out) (Tuokkala) – Valivaara (2), Seikola (2), Kuusela, Kahkonen, Viuhkola; Latvala, Malmivaara (4), Kemppainen, Puustinen, Kiiskinen; Hietanen, Mantymaa, Paakkolanvaara, Luttinen, Anttila; Kalteva, Ilvonen, Maki, Jaeskelainen, Heino.

Russia – Sweden 3-4 SO (1-2, 1-1, 1-0, 0-0, 0-1)
0-1 09:13 Linus Omark (Johan Harju, Patrick Zacrisson)
0-2 11:01 Linus Omark (Patrick Zacrisson)
1-2 19:26 Vikor Kozlov (Maksim Sushinsky, Vitali Proshkin) PP
2-2 22:00 Oleg Saprykin (Dmitri Kalinin)
2-3 24:52 Johan Harju (Patrick Zacrisson)
3-3 48:33 Aleksander Perezhogin (Konstantin Korneev, Petr Schastlivy)
2-4 65:00 Matthias Weinhandl SO
Strafzeiten: RUS 6x2, SWE 11x2, Torschüsse: 38-30, Zuschauer: 5500

RUS: Eremenko (Koshechkin) – Nikulin, Proshkin, Sushinsky (2), Zinoviev, Kozlov; Kalinin, Koltsov, Gorovikov, Radulov, Saprykin; Korneev, Kulyash (4), Perezhogin, Schastlivy, Mozyakin; Zyuzin (2), Nikitin, Rybin, Neprayev (2), Makarov (2)

SWE: Tellquist (40:00 Holmquist) – Johansson, Lidstrom, Weinhandl, Martensson, Axelsson; Hedman (2), D. Tjarnquist (4), Warg (4), Falk (4), Aslund; Jonsson, Tarnstrom (4), Zacrisson, Harju (2), Omark (2); Pettersson, Andersson.

5 Sep 2009

Russia – Finland 3-2 (1-1, 1-0, 1-1)
1-0 02:03 Sergei Mozyakin (Aleksander Perezhogin)
1-1 07:21 Markus Seikola (Jari Viuhkola) PP
2-1 29:53 Sergei Mozyakin (Aleksander Perezhogin)
3-1 48:20 Oleg Saprykin (Kirill Koltsov, Aleksander Radulov)
3-2 59:18 Jan Latvala (Jari Viuhkola) PP
Strafzeiten: RUS 11x2, FIN 11x2, Torschüsse: 47-34, Zuschauer:1393

RUS (2): Koshechkin (Eremenko) – Nikulin, Proshkin, Sushinsky, Zinoviev, Kozlov; Kalinin, Koltsov, Gorovikov, Radulov (4), Saprykin (6); Korneev, Kulyash, Perezhogin, Schastlivy (6), Mozyakin; Zyuzin, Nikitin (4), Rybin, Neprayev, Varnakov

FIN (2): Tuokkala (2) (59:18 out) (Vehanen) – Valivaara (2), Seikola (2), Kuusela (4), Kahkonen, Viuhkola (2); Latvala, Malmivaara (4), Kemppainen, Anttila (2), Kiiskinen; Hietanen, Mantymaa, Paakkolanvaara, Puustinen, Erkinjutti; Kalteva, Ilvonen, Maki, Jaeskelainen, Heino (2).

Czech Republic – Sweden 5-2 (1-1, 3-0, 1-1)
1-0 08:19 Josef Melichar (Petr Kumstat)
1-1 17:52 Johan Harju (Patrik Zacrisson, Lars Jonsson) PP
2-1 32:46 Jaroslav Bednar (Tomas Rolinek)
3-1 33:51 Jiri Hudler (Karel Rachunek) PP
4-1 39:16 Josef Vasicek (Petr Hubacek) PP
4-2 41:34 Linus Omark (Daniel Tjarnquist)
5-2 59:03 Petr Kumstat EN
Strafzeiten: CZE 8x2 + 1x10, SWE 8x2, Torschüsse: 27-31, Zuschauer: 5295

CZE: Stepanek (Mensator) – Rachunek, Caslava (2), Brendl, Hudler, Klepis (2); Nemec (2), Blatak, Cervenka (2), Bednar (4+10), Rolinek; Melichar, Kutlak, Hubacek, Kumstat, Vasicek; Cutta, Krstev, Novotny (2), Kurka (2), Lukes.

SWE: Holmquist (57:57-59:03 out) (Tellquist) – Johansson, Lidstrom, Weinhandl (4), Martensson, Axelsson; Hedman, D. Tjarnquist, Warg, Falk, Aslund; Jonsson (2), Tarnstrom, Zacrisson, Harju (2), Omark; Pettersson, Lindgren, Andersson (2), M. Tjarnquist (2), Persson (4).

6 Sep 2009

Sweden – Finland 3-8 (1-4, 1-0, 1-4)
0-1 04:38 Jari Viuhkola (Jan Latvala, Antti Erkinjunti) PP
0-2 07:56 Antti Erkinjunti (Jari Viuhkola) PP
0-3 08:30 Joonas Kemppainen (Juuso Puustinen)
0-4 15:49 Marko Anttila (Tuomas Kiiskinen, Markus Seikola)
1-4 16:26 Per-Johan Axelsson
2-4 34:33 Per-Johan Axelsson (Fredrik Pettersson, Dick Tarnstrom)
2-5 44:15 Harri Ilvonen (Joonas Kempainen)
2-6 45:00 Marko Anttila
2-7 46:53 Markus Seikola
2-8 51:24 Ville Mantymaa
3-8 52:58 Matthias Tjarnquist PP
Strafzeiten: SWE 6x2, FIN 6x2, Torschüsse: 25-21, Zuschauer: 1351

SWE: Tellquist (15:49 Holmquist) – Johansson, Lidstrom, Weinhandl, Martensson (2), Persson; Hedman, D. Tjarnquist (2), Warg, Falk, M. Tjarnquist; Jonsson, Tarnstrom (2), Zacrisson, Harju, Omark (4); Pettersson, Axelsson, Andersson (2), Aslund.

FIN: Vehanen (Tuokkala) – Malmivaara, Seikola (2), Kuusela, Erkinjutti (2), Viuhkola; Latvala (2), Hietanen (2), Kemppainen, Puustinen, Kahkonen; Mantymaa, Ilvonen (2), Paakkolanvaara, Anttila (2), Kiiskinen; Kalteva, Luttinen, Jaeskelainen, Heino.

Czech Republic – Russia 3-2 SO (1-1, 0-1, 1-0, 0-0, 1-0)
0-1 05:10 Petr Schastlivy (Denis Kulyash, Konstantin Korneev) PP
1-1 17:30 Jiri Hudler (Petr Kumstat, Jakub Klepis)
1-2 26:02 Denis Kulyash (Sergei Mozyakin, Konstantin Korneev)
2-2 57:21 Jiri Hudler (Petr Kumstat)
3-2 65:00 Jiri Hudler SO
Strafzeiten: CZE 6x2, RUS 6x2, Torschüsse: 36-29, Zuschauer.: 5682

CZE: Mensator (Stepanek) – Rachunek, Caslava, Brendl, Hudler, Klepis; Nemec, Blatak (2), Cervenka, Bednar, Rolinek; Melichar, Kutlak, Hubacek, Kumstat, Vasicek (6); Cutta (2), Krstev, Novotny, Kurka, Vampola (2).

RUS: Eremenko (Koshechkin) – Nikulin, Proshkin (2), Sushinsky, Varnakov, Kozlov; Kalinin, Koltsov (2), Gorovikov (2), Radulov, Saprykin; Korneev (4), Kulyash, Perezhogin, Schastlivy, Mozyakin; Zyuzin, Nikitin, Rybin, Neprayev, Makarov (2).
 

Tabelle:

                                     Spiele    Tore    Punkte

1.) Czech Republic         3        10:4         8
2.) Russia                         3          8:9         5
3.) Finland                        3         10:8        3
4.) Sweden                       3         9:16       2