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Ice Hockey.Pdf Results Book ICE HOCKEY RESULTS BOOK TABLE OF CONTENT Ice Hockey --PageNr--1 1 Table of Contents --PageNr--2 2 Women --PageNr--8 2.1 Competition Schedule --PageNr--9 2.2 Team Roster --PageNr--10 2.2.1 Team Roster - CAN --PageNr--10 2.2.2 Team Roster - CHN --PageNr--11 2.2.3 Team Roster - GBR --PageNr--12 2.2.4 Team Roster - JPN --PageNr--13 2.2.5 Team Roster - KAZ --PageNr--14 2.2.6 Team Roster - RUS --PageNr--15 2.2.7 Team Roster - USA --PageNr--16 2.3 Competition Officials --PageNr--17 2.4 Tournament Progress - Preliminary Round --PageNr--18 2.5 Game Results by Team --PageNr--19 2.6 Player Statistics by Team --PageNr--20 2.6.1 Player Statistics by Team - CAN --PageNr--20 2.6.2 Player Statistics by Team - CHN --PageNr--21 2.6.3 Player Statistics by Team - GBR --PageNr--22 2.6.4 Player Statistics by Team - JPN --PageNr--23 2.6.5 Player Statistics by Team - KAZ --PageNr--24 2.6.6 Player Statistics by Team - RUS --PageNr--25 2.6.7 Player Statistics by Team - USA --PageNr--26 2.7 Team Statistics --PageNr--27 2.8 Goalkeepers --PageNr--28 2.9 Scoring Leaders --PageNr--29 2.10 Goal Scoring Leaders --PageNr--30 2.11 Assist Leaders --PageNr--31 2.12 Defencemen Scoring Leaders --PageNr--32 2.13 Face-off Leaders --PageNr--33 2.14 Plus-Minus Leaders --PageNr--34 2.15 Most Penalised Players --PageNr--35 2.16 Medallists --PageNr--36 2.17 Finals --PageNr--37 2.17.1 Tournament Progress - Play-offs --PageNr--37 2.17.2 Bronze Medal Game #15 --PageNr--38 2.17.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--38 2.17.2.2 Game Summary CHN - USA --PageNr--39 2.17.3 Gold Medal Game #16 --PageNr--41 2.17.3.1 Line-ups --PageNr--41 RESULTS BOOK TABLE OF CONTENT 2.17.3.2 Game Summary CAN - RUS --PageNr--42 2.18 Semifinals --PageNr--45 2.18.1 Game #11 --PageNr--45 2.18.1.1 Line-ups --PageNr--45 2.18.1.2 Game Summary CAN - USA --PageNr--46 2.18.2 Game #12 --PageNr--49 2.18.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--49 2.18.2.2 Game Summary RUS - CHN --PageNr--50 2.19 Women's Classifications (5-7) --PageNr--53 2.19.1 Tournament Progress - Classifications (5-7) --PageNr--53 2.19.2 Game #10 --PageNr--54 2.19.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--54 2.19.2.2 Game Summary JPN - KAZ --PageNr--55 2.19.3 Game #13 --PageNr--58 2.19.3.1 Line-ups --PageNr--58 2.19.3.2 Game Summary GBR - JPN --PageNr--59 2.19.4 Game #14 --PageNr--62 2.19.4.1 Line-ups --PageNr--62 2.19.4.2 Game Summary KAZ - GBR --PageNr--63 2.20 Preliminary Round - Group A --PageNr--66 2.20.1 Game #1 --PageNr--66 2.20.1.1 Line-ups --PageNr--66 2.20.1.2 Game Summary CAN - CHN --PageNr--67 2.20.2 Game #2 --PageNr--70 2.20.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--70 2.20.2.2 Game Summary KAZ - GBR --PageNr--71 2.20.3 Game #4 --PageNr--74 2.20.3.1 Line-ups --PageNr--74 2.20.3.2 Game Summary CAN - GBR --PageNr--75 2.20.4 Game #5 --PageNr--78 2.20.4.1 Line-ups --PageNr--78 2.20.4.2 Game Summary CHN - KAZ --PageNr--79 2.20.5 Game #7 --PageNr--82 2.20.5.1 Line-ups --PageNr--82 2.20.5.2 Game Summary GBR - CHN --PageNr--83 2.20.6 Game #8 --PageNr--86 2.20.6.1 Line-ups --PageNr--86 2.20.6.2 Game Summary KAZ - CAN --PageNr--87 2.21 Preliminary Round - Group B --PageNr--90 2.21.1 Game #3 --PageNr--90 RESULTS BOOK TABLE OF CONTENT 2.21.1.1 Line-ups --PageNr--90 2.21.1.2 Game Summary USA - RUS --PageNr--91 2.21.2 Game #6 --PageNr--94 2.21.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--94 2.21.2.2 Game Summary JPN - USA --PageNr--95 2.21.3 Game #9 --PageNr--98 2.21.3.1 Line-ups --PageNr--98 2.21.3.2 Game Summary RUS - JPN --PageNr--99 3 Men --PageNr--102 3.1 Competition Schedule --PageNr--103 3.2 Team Roster --PageNr--104 3.2.1 Team Roster - CAN --PageNr--104 3.2.2 Team Roster - CHN --PageNr--105 3.2.3 Team Roster - CZE --PageNr--106 3.2.4 Team Roster - GBR --PageNr--107 3.2.5 Team Roster - JPN --PageNr--108 3.2.6 Team Roster - KAZ --PageNr--109 3.2.7 Team Roster - KOR --PageNr--110 3.2.8 Team Roster - LAT --PageNr--111 3.2.9 Team Roster - RUS --PageNr--112 3.2.10 Team Roster - SVK --PageNr--113 3.2.11 Team Roster - SWE --PageNr--114 3.2.12 Team Roster - USA --PageNr--115 3.3 Competition Officials --PageNr--116 3.4 Tournament Progress - Preliminary Round --PageNr--117 3.5 Game Results by Team --PageNr--118 3.6 Player Statistics by Team --PageNr--120 3.6.1 Player Statistics by Team - CAN --PageNr--120 3.6.2 Player Statistics by Team - CHN --PageNr--121 3.6.3 Player Statistics by Team - CZE --PageNr--122 3.6.4 Player Statistics by Team - GBR --PageNr--123 3.6.5 Player Statistics by Team - JPN --PageNr--124 3.6.6 Player Statistics by Team - KAZ --PageNr--125 3.6.7 Player Statistics by Team - KOR --PageNr--126 3.6.8 Player Statistics by Team - LAT --PageNr--127 3.6.9 Player Statistics by Team - RUS --PageNr--128 3.6.10 Player Statistics by Team - SVK --PageNr--129 3.6.11 Player Statistics by Team - SWE --PageNr--130 3.6.12 Player Statistics by Team - USA --PageNr--131 3.7 Team Statistics --PageNr--132 RESULTS BOOK TABLE OF CONTENT 3.8 Goalkeepers --PageNr--133 3.9 Scoring Leaders --PageNr--134 3.10 Goal Scoring Leaders --PageNr--135 3.11 Assist Leaders --PageNr--136 3.12 Defencemen Scoring Leaders --PageNr--138 3.13 Face-off Leaders --PageNr--139 3.14 Plus-Minus Leaders --PageNr--140 3.15 Most Penalised Players --PageNr--141 3.16 Medallists --PageNr--142 3.17 Finals --PageNr--143 3.17.1 Tournament Progress - Play-offs --PageNr--143 3.17.2 Classifications (11-12), Game #25 --PageNr--145 3.17.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--145 3.17.2.2 Game Summary KOR - CHN --PageNr--146 3.17.3 Classifications (9-10), Game #26 --PageNr--149 3.17.3.1 Line-ups --PageNr--149 3.17.3.2 Game Summary USA - GBR --PageNr--150 3.17.4 Classifications (7-8), Game #29 --PageNr--153 3.17.4.1 Line-ups --PageNr--153 3.17.4.2 Game Summary JPN - SWE --PageNr--154 3.17.5 Classifications (5-6), Game #30 --PageNr--157 3.17.5.1 Line-ups --PageNr--157 3.17.5.2 Game Summary SVK - LAT --PageNr--158 3.17.6 Bronze Medal Game #33 --PageNr--161 3.17.6.1 Line-ups --PageNr--161 3.17.6.2 Game Summary CAN - CZE --PageNr--162 3.17.7 Gold Medal Game #34 --PageNr--165 3.17.7.1 Line-ups --PageNr--165 3.17.7.2 Game Summary KAZ - RUS --PageNr--166 3.18 Semifinals --PageNr--168 3.18.1 Classifications (9-12), Game #19 --PageNr--168 3.18.1.1 Line-ups --PageNr--168 3.18.1.2 Game Summary USA - CHN --PageNr--169 3.18.2 Classifications (9-12), Game #22 --PageNr--172 3.18.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--172 3.18.2.2 Game Summary KOR - GBR --PageNr--173 3.18.3 Classifications (5-8), Game #27 --PageNr--175 3.18.3.1 Line-ups --PageNr--175 3.18.3.2 Game Summary SVK - SWE --PageNr--176 3.18.4 Classifications (5-8), Game #28 --PageNr--179 RESULTS BOOK TABLE OF CONTENT 3.18.4.1 Line-ups --PageNr--179 3.18.4.2 Game Summary LAT - JPN --PageNr--180 3.18.5 Game #31 --PageNr--183 3.18.5.1 Line-ups --PageNr--183 3.18.5.2 Game Summary RUS - CAN --PageNr--184 3.18.6 Game #32 --PageNr--187 3.18.6.1 Line-ups --PageNr--187 3.18.6.2 Game Summary KAZ - CZE --PageNr--188 3.19 Quarterfinals --PageNr--191 3.19.1 Game #20 --PageNr--191 3.19.1.1 Line-ups --PageNr--191 3.19.1.2 Game Summary RUS - JPN --PageNr--192 3.19.2 Game #21 --PageNr--195 3.19.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--195 3.19.2.2 Game Summary CAN - LAT --PageNr--196 3.19.3 Game #23 --PageNr--199 3.19.3.1 Line-ups --PageNr--199 3.19.3.2 Game Summary CZE - SVK --PageNr--200 3.19.4 Game #24 --PageNr--203 3.19.4.1 Line-ups --PageNr--203 3.19.4.2 Game Summary KAZ - SWE --PageNr--204 3.20 Preliminary Round - Group A --PageNr--207 3.20.1 Game #3 --PageNr--207 3.20.1.1 Line-ups --PageNr--207 3.20.1.2 Game Summary KAZ - CHN --PageNr--208 3.20.2 Game #5 --PageNr--211 3.20.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--211 3.20.2.2 Game Summary SWE - CZE --PageNr--212 3.20.3 Game #9 --PageNr--215 3.20.3.1 Line-ups --PageNr--215 3.20.3.2 Game Summary KAZ - SWE --PageNr--216 3.20.4 Game #12 --PageNr--219 3.20.4.1 Line-ups --PageNr--219 3.20.4.2 Game Summary CZE - CHN --PageNr--220 3.20.5 Game #15 --PageNr--223 3.20.5.1 Line-ups --PageNr--223 3.20.5.2 Game Summary CHN - SWE --PageNr--224 3.20.6 Game #18 --PageNr--227 3.20.6.1 Line-ups --PageNr--227 3.20.6.2 Game Summary CZE - KAZ --PageNr--228 RESULTS BOOK TABLE OF CONTENT 3.21 Preliminary Round - Group B --PageNr--231 3.21.1 Game #1 --PageNr--231 3.21.1.1 Line-ups --PageNr--231 3.21.1.2 Game Summary SVK - GBR --PageNr--232 3.21.2 Game #6 --PageNr--235 3.21.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--235 3.21.2.2 Game Summary USA - CAN --PageNr--236 3.21.3 Game #8 --PageNr--239 3.21.3.1 Line-ups --PageNr--239 3.21.3.2 Game Summary SVK - USA --PageNr--240 3.21.4 Game #11 --PageNr--243 3.21.4.1 Line-ups --PageNr--243 3.21.4.2 Game Summary CAN - GBR --PageNr--244 3.21.5 Game #13 --PageNr--247 3.21.5.1 Line-ups --PageNr--247 3.21.5.2 Game Summary GBR - USA --PageNr--248 3.21.6 Game #16 --PageNr--251 3.21.6.1 Line-ups --PageNr--251 3.21.6.2 Game Summary CAN - SVK --PageNr--252 3.22 Preliminary Round - Group C --PageNr--255 3.22.1 Game #2 --PageNr--255 3.22.1.1 Line-ups --PageNr--255 3.22.1.2 Game Summary JPN - LAT --PageNr--256 3.22.2 Game #4 --PageNr--259 3.22.2.1 Line-ups --PageNr--259 3.22.2.2 Game Summary KOR - RUS --PageNr--260 3.22.3 Game #7 --PageNr--263 3.22.3.1 Line-ups --PageNr--263 3.22.3.2 Game Summary JPN - KOR --PageNr--264 3.22.4 Game #10 --PageNr--267 3.22.4.1 Line-ups --PageNr--267 3.22.4.2 Game Summary RUS - LAT --PageNr--268 3.22.5 Game #14 --PageNr--271 3.22.5.1 Line-ups --PageNr--271 3.22.5.2 Game Summary LAT - KOR --PageNr--272 3.22.6 Game #17 --PageNr--275 3.22.6.1 Line-ups --PageNr--275 3.22.6.2 Game Summary RUS - JPN --PageNr--276 Results Book ICE HOCKEY Women Ice Hockey Women Competition Schedule As of SAT 4 FEB 2017 Date Start Time Game Location SAT 28 JAN 16:30 Preliminary Round - Group A, Game 1 CAN vs CHN Baluan Sholak: Ice Hockey Arena 20:00 Preliminary
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