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in Archenbewohner 09.04.2019 08:44
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Czech Republic versus Team USA, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN2)You might as well call this one the First Flight Home Cup. Because at the end of the night, regardless of who wins, who scores, which goalies make the best saves, which team has the best puck luck, both these teams are done. The Czechs have lived down to the expectation they would be underdogs, getting waxed 6-0 by Canada and then losing in overtime to Team Europe. They have scored just twice, which, oddly enough, matches the offensive output of the Americans, who were shut out 3-0 by Europe and then were eliminated from the semis after losing 4-2 to the Canadians. In talking to a handful of U.S. players on Wednesday, several mentioned the need to end the tournament strongly. It will take stronger internal fortitude than weve seen thus far from the Americans for that to happen, although motivation will also be an issue for a Czech team that has looked lost defensively and whose best player has been goalie Petr Mrazek. For those of a sentimental nature, its possibly this is the last time youll see some of the veteran Americans in the familiar red, white and blue at international best-on-best tournaments, given the uncertainty over future Olympic participation by the NHL and the emergence of young American stars Jack Eichel, Auston Matthews, Shayne Gostisbehere and others. Even if the NHL goes to the Olympics in 2018, its likely that Thursday night will be the swan song for two-time Olympian David Backes, as well as Brandon Dubinsky, Jack Johnson and Erik Johnson, all of whom earned Olympic silver in 2010. Do not underestimate the emotional element of that for those American players in this game.Line watch: One of the frustrating parts of this tournament -- and their last four international games going back to Sochi -- for the U.S. has been an utter lack of scoring, especially from their top players. The U.S. has two goals in their last four best-on-best games and just one of those was scored by a forward. In short, pick any of the high-end American forwards, whether its Patrick Kane, Blake Wheeler, Joe Pavelski or Max Pacioretty, and this game marks a chance of at least regaining some offensive respect. -- Scott BurnsideFinland versus Russia, 3 p.m. ET (ESPN)This game has plenty at stake. Russia enters with a 1-1 record and can advance to the semifinals against Canada with a win. Team Finland is 0-2 and is already eliminated from moving on, but it could play the role of spoiler with ? a victory. If Finland wins, Russia is eliminated and Team North America advances to play Canada. The young stars have been so exciting to watch and it would only help this tournament if they advance. For Russia, this could decide the international legacy of Alex Ovechkin, who has not won much in best-on-best competitions. If the Russians advance, they would be an intriguing matchup in the semifinals because no one picked them to reach the next round. Sure, the Russians are loaded with offensive firepower, but their defense is suspect. The teams speed and offensive abilities could wreak havoc in the next round, so it would be interesting to see if they can defeat Finland to get there. The Finns are a proud group and despite their record in this tournament, theyve played OK. The biggest thing for the reigning Olympic bronze-medal winners is to not get blanked in the wins column.Line watch: Its all about the goalies in this game. For Finland, it appears Tuukka Rask will be back in net. He played well and made 28 saves in a 2-0 loss to Sweden on Tuesday, and even though Finnish coach Lauri Marjamaki did not announce his starter Wednesday, Rask should get the nod over?Pekka Rinne, who lost 4-1 to Team North?America on Sunday. If Rask plays against Russia and plays well again, it would be exactly what he needs to start the season for the Boston Bruins. For Russia, Sergei Bobrovsky has been solid in net. This will be his third game of the tournament and hes stopped 70 of 75 shots in that span. -- Joe McDonald Nike Air Jordan Shoes Uk . A statement from the worlds top-ranked player says all checks "were satisfactory and showed positive evolution" regarding the injury, which contributed to his loss to Stanislas Wawrinka in the final in Melbourne. Wholesale Air Jordan Uk . Traditional contenders Brazil, Greece and Turkey drew the other three spots to complete the 24-team field for this summers tournament in Spain, basketball governing body FIBA announced Saturday at its meeting in Barcelona. http://www.wholesaleairjordanuk.com/ . -- Arizona knocked off some quality opponents, rolled over a few overmatched ones and grinded out victories even when things didnt go so well. Air Jordans Online Uk . It was Kerbers third final of the year after losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia in Monterrey in April and to Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic in Tokyo two weeks ago. The 10th-ranked German improved her record in finals to 3-5. Air Jordan Uk Online Shop .Y. - Rob Manfred was promoted Monday to Major League Baseballs chief operating officer, which may make him a candidate to succeed Bud Selig as commissioner. Day three of the League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) was full of almosts. There was almost one of the biggest upsets in the tournament in the match between G2 Esports and ROX Tigers, almost the longest game in Worlds history and almost a comeback from obscurity from Splyce that all made for plenty of edge-of-your seat action.In one close call that exemplified the tone of the night, Cloud 9 (C9) and Flash Wolves faced off to play arguably one of the tensest games in Worlds, and competitive League of Legends, history. It was a 70 minute back-and-forth affair that fell in C9s favor after a huge miscommunication in initiation from the Flash Wolves. What could be a backbreaking defeat for the Flash Wolves may just be the start for a C9 run through the pools.Winners of the day: Albus NoX Luna and Samsung GalaxyAlbus NoX Luna just made Group A very interesting. The Russian squad rebounded after a devastating defeat against a very cocky ROX Tigers on the first day with a victory over Counter Logic Gaming. This was a team that took advantage of the handouts from South Koreas ROX Tigers and executed a complicated poke composition to kite the entire Counter Logic Gaming team. The wildcard upstarts exited day three as arguably the favorite to survive the group stage.In Group D, South Koreas Samsung Galaxy flashed the brilliance that led to its admittance to Worlds. The teams finest victory over favorite Royal Never Give Up was a clinic in professional League of Legends. Samsung Galaxy prioritized early objectives, took advantageous fights, made crisp decisions in the midgame and warded out the map to control both the dragon pit and the Baron. The only issue with this victory is whether or not this Samsung Galaxy sticks around or was just having a good night.Losers of the day: Counter Logic Gaming, G2 Esports and SplyceNorth Americas Counter Logic Gaming stumbled when it needed to stabilize and establish itself as a legitimate threat as a world-class team. With the loss against Albus NoX Luna, its any teams opportunitty to get out of the group alongside the leading ROX Tigers.dddddddddddd Once again, Counter Logic Gaming relied too heavily on Trevor Stixxay Hayes to carry the team and close the deficit when the group-up strategy failed, which proved too large a burden. This is a team that needs strategic depth or it will be a quick exit and a curtain call from Worlds.Europes G2 Esports put out the teams best shot and effort and still managed to throw a great situation where they had a gold lead on the ROX Tigers. On paper, the match was predicted to be an avalanche in favor of the South Korean lineup, but it certainly did not play as the script intended. However, although there were many positives in the game for G2, the end result was still a loss. The European team simply could not close out the game and allowed the ROX Tigers to force favorable fights and scale into the late game. What could have been the second best story in Worlds so far (behind the INTZ e-Sports upset victory over EDward Gaming) became simply more disappointment for Europe.How did Europes Splyce find a way to drop a match that was in its favor after a strong early game? Team SoloMid crowd controlled side lanes, dominated the map vision, and pressured whenever it needed to, but still found itself behind against the young European team until the North Americans caught up in the late game. It was all there for Splyce, but this loss is another disappointment to the teams start at Worlds.Needs improvement: ROX TigersThe title of tournament favorite may be waning for the ROX Tigers just based off the first two games. Their game versus Albus NoX Luna was a clown fiesta to start the group stage, and then the win over G2 Esports resulted more from the opponents mistakes than the teams ability to climb back from a deficit. ROX Tigers need to start establishing some dominance in its victories or it may not be a favorite for much longer. ' ' '

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