Kazakhstan national ice hockey team won gold in the Division I Group B of the World Ice Hockey Championship, Britain got silver and Ukraine got bronze. With the 3-2 overtime win over host-country Ukraine Kazakhstan returned to the elite division for 2012 after just one-year absence, Tengrinews.kz reports referring to the Ice Hockey Federation of Kazakhstan . To win its silver Great Britain had to beat Poland 3-2. Kazakhstan’s victory over Ukraine was the team’s fifths straight victory in the World Ice Hockey Championship. Before crushing Ukraine, Kazakhstan won Poland, Lithuania, Great Britain and Estonia. The team’s last match against Ukraine wasn’t an easy one. When the regulation time (three 20-minute periods) run out the two teams tied 2:2. It was during the overtime that Kazakh team’s Fyodor Polishuk managed to land a pluck into Ukrainian gates at 2:01, putting an end to Ukraine hopes of returning to the elite division. It was a physical, fast-skating game with stickwork aplenty in front of the net and along the boards, Lucas Aykroyd wrote at the iihf official website. Roman Savchenko from Kazakhstan was selected the Best Defenceman of the tournament. “We clearly understood that today’s match was going to be tough and we were preparing for it. I would like to thank all our guys: they stood fast until the end, they were doing their jobs and earned this victory,” Chief coach of Kazakhstan’s national ice hockey team Andrei Khomutov said. Final Ranking: 1. Kazakhstan 14 2. Great Britain 12 3. Ukraine 10 4. Poland 6 5. Lithuania 3 6. Estonia 0 Individual Awards as selected by the Tournament Directorate: Best Goalie: Stephen Murphy, Great Britain Best Defenceman: Roman Savchenko, Kazakhstan Best Forward: Olexander Materukhin, Ukraine Kazakh national men’s ice hockey team head coached by Andrei Khomutov is back in the elite division of the World Ice Hockey Championship. It reached its highest IIHF ranking (11th) in 2006.
Kazakhstan national ice hockey team won gold in the Division I Group B of the World Ice Hockey Championship, Britain got silver and Ukraine got bronze.
With the 3-2 overtime win over host-country Ukraine Kazakhstan returned to the elite division for 2012 after just one-year absence, Tengrinews.kz reports referring to the Ice Hockey Federation of Kazakhstan .
To win its silver Great Britain had to beat Poland 3-2.
Kazakhstan’s victory over Ukraine was the team’s fifths straight victory in the World Ice Hockey Championship. Before crushing Ukraine, Kazakhstan won Poland, Lithuania, Great Britain and Estonia.
The team’s last match against Ukraine wasn’t an easy one. When the regulation time (three 20-minute periods) run out the two teams tied 2:2. It was during the overtime that Kazakh team’s Fyodor Polishuk managed to land a pluck into Ukrainian gates at 2:01, putting an end to Ukraine hopes of returning to the elite division.
It was a physical, fast-skating game with stickwork aplenty in front of the net and along the boards,
Lucas Aykroyd wrote at the iihf official website.
Roman Savchenko from Kazakhstan was selected the Best Defenceman of the tournament.
“We clearly understood that today’s match was going to be tough and we were preparing for it. I would like to thank all our guys: they stood fast until the end, they were doing their jobs and earned this victory,” Chief coach of Kazakhstan’s national ice hockey team Andrei Khomutov said.
Final Ranking:
1. Kazakhstan 14
2. Great Britain 12
3. Ukraine 10
4. Poland 6
5. Lithuania 3
6. Estonia 0
Individual Awards as selected by the Tournament Directorate:
Best Goalie: Stephen Murphy, Great Britain
Best Defenceman: Roman Savchenko, Kazakhstan
Best Forward: Olexander Materukhin, Ukraine
Kazakh national men’s ice hockey team head coached by Andrei Khomutov is back in the elite division of the World Ice Hockey Championship. It reached its highest IIHF ranking (11th) in 2006.