10 Aug 2013, 17:00 | Regular season | Hlinka Bronze | ||||||
Czechia | 3-2 | Russia | ||||
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Referees: Fraňo, Šindler  |  Spectators: - | ||||||
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1-0 29:04 Vrana (Pastrnak, Vopelka)
2-0 30:24 Pastrnak (Masin)
2-1 35:11 Vovchenko (Nikolishin, Svechnikov)
2-2 46:32 Nasybullin (Lazarev)
2-3 58:35 Vopelka (Pastrnak, Vrana)
Russia: Sidorov (Korobov) - Dervuk, Nazarkin, Nasybullin, Sharipzyanov, Sleptsov, Tsvetkov, Lyamkin, Boykov - Boltanov, Kamenev, Ryzhkov - Pilipenko, Fazleyev, Lazarev - Zinoviev, Kodola, Lauta - Volchenko, Nikolishin, Svechnikov
Czech Republic: Pechek (Vaněček) - Zbořil, Pyrochta, Pýcha, Mašín, Zahradníček, Mikliš, Ščotka, Matula - Karabáček, Zacha, Jenyš - Vopelka, Pastrňák, Vrána - Kovařčík, Veselý, Švarc - Černoch, Kuťák
- 09 Apr 2025 |
Glen Hanlon (C)
HC Bolzano
unknown
- 09 Apr 2025 |
Alexander Bonsaksen (D)
Vålerenga IF
retired
- 09 Apr 2025 |
Chaz Lucius (F)
Manitoba Moose
retired
- 08 Apr 2025 |
Christopher Kolarz (G)
EHC Red Bull München
Starbulls Rosenheim
- 08 Apr 2025 |
Jeremy McKenna (F)
Nürnberg Ice Tigers
EHC Red Bull München
- 08 Apr 2025 |
Nicolas Krämmer (F)
EHC Red Bull München
Pinguins Bremerhaven
- 08 Apr 2025 |
Mark Rassell (F)
Nürnberg Ice Tigers
unknown
Current events
- Champions Hockey League
- World U20 Championship
- World U20 Championship Div. 1B
- World U20 Championship Div. 2A
- World U20 Championship Div. 2B
- World U20 Championship Div. 3A
- Women's U18 World Championship
- Women's U18 World Championship 1A
- Women's U18 World Championship 1B
- Women's U18 World Championship 2A
- Women's U18 World Championship 2B
- Women's U18 World Championship 3
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