Shoalzie said:Just wondering...
In pool play, will there be OT? I seem to remember the last few Olympics where they play only 60 minutes and if they end in a tie in regulation, the game is ruled a tie. Traditional rules with records...W-L-T and 2 points for a win and 1 point for a tie? Thanks!
Lion of the North said:The Olympics are under IIHF rules and therefore the "pool play" or "round-robin" is only 60 minutes, no overtime and the games can end in a tie. The "traditional" way.
This is confusing... first Kulyash and Zhukov were going to be on the team... then Vishnevski replaced Zhukov... but now Zhukov is replacing Kulyash??shawn_kemp said:Russian roster change : Sergei Zhukov instead of Denis Kulyash.
CoolJay28 said:This is confusing... first Kulyash and Zhukov were going to be on the team... then Vishnevski replaced Zhukov... but now Zhukov is replacing Kulyash??
CoolJay28 said:This is confusing... first Kulyash and Zhukov were going to be on the team... then Vishnevski replaced Zhukov... but now Zhukov is replacing Kulyash??
Don't exactly take the IIHF.com news as certain. There are loads of mistakes and haven't even covered all of the replacements.moneyp said:Vishnevski replaced Zhitnik. Not sure who Zhukov is.
Hagman is 13th forward.Walzy said:Antti Miettinen und Niklas Hagman won't join Team Finland
Through the official site of the Olympics, as reported in the stickied thread 'introduction to the ..'Danadiens said:where do you guys get the scores?
Lion of the North said:Wednesday 22nd February - Quarterfinals
16.30 (1) A1 - B4
17.30 (2) A2 - B3
20.30 (3) B2 - A3
21.30 (4) B1 - A4
Friday 24th February - Semifinals
16.30 (A) Winner 1 - Winner 3
21.00 (B) Winner 2 - Winner 4
Saturday 25th February - Bronze Medal Game
20.30 Loser A - Loser B
Sunday 26th February - Gold Medal Game
14.00 Winner A - Winner B