moustic Martin Brodeur
Nombre de messages : 15596 Age : 45 Localisation : Paris Nachele in your blood : New Jersey Devils Milice littéraire : Police poétique Date d'inscription : 09/01/2007
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- http://www.bangkokpost.com/breaking_news/b...s.php?id=116405
Thailand in Olympics-era hockey record
Changchun, China (BangkokPost.com, Agencies)
Kazakhstan beat Thailand 52-1 to wrap up their ruthless march through the group stage of the Asian Games ice hockey tournament yesterday. A search of records indicated the game was the highest scoring match in Olympics history.
Kazakhstan is currently ranked 11th in the world in the sport. Thailand is unranked.
Other tops teams have taken it easy against the amateurs from warmer countries but the pre-tournament favourites scored 17 goals in the first period, 20 in the second and eased up only slightly to score 15 in the last third of the game.
The scoring was spread fairly evenly through the roster and Oleg Yeremeyev took the biggest haul with seven goals inside the first two periods as Kazakhstan added this rout to a 38-0 drubbing of the UAE.
Pongsak Phiewklam and Jason Cotsmire, who shared goaltending duties for the Thais, also stopped 39 shots between them and Thailand at least prevented the shutout when Arthit Thamwongsin hit the target after 47.15.
Kazahstani goalie Sergey Ogureshnikov ended up with a poor saves percentage - just four of five shots by the Thais.
Kazakhstan go through to the next round as comfortable winners of group B having scored 90 goals to just the one against.
The highest score in an NHL game was when the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Quebec Bulldogs 16-3 in 1920.
In the 1924 Winter Olympics at Chamonix, France, Canada defeated Czechoslovakia 30-0, Sweden by 22-0, Switzerland 33-0 and Great Britain 19-2.
At the Winter Olympic Games in St Moritz, Switzerland in 1928, Canada earned a gold medal in hockey when the University of Toronto Varsity Grads romped to victory, winning all three games by scores of 11-0, 14-0, and 13-0. | |
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NicoB. Scott Stevens
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| Sujet: Re: very niiiiiice Mer 31 Jan - 12:08 | |
| 52-1... un but toutes les minutes.... Le but thailandais a été marqué au milieu d'un fou rire général? | |
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Spoutnik Joe Sakic
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| Sujet: Re: very niiiiiice Mer 31 Jan - 12:53 | |
| - moustic a écrit:
In the 1924 Winter Olympics at Chamonix, France, Canada defeated Czechoslovakia 30-0, Sweden by 22-0 Là, en revanche, les temps ont bien changé... | |
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moustic Martin Brodeur
Nombre de messages : 15596 Age : 45 Localisation : Paris Nachele in your blood : New Jersey Devils Milice littéraire : Police poétique Date d'inscription : 09/01/2007
| Sujet: Re: very niiiiiice Mer 31 Jan - 19:47 | |
| "In great success, glorious nation of Kazakhstan beat gypsy hordes, return home to make sexy time with bunnies of puck..."
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Spoutnik Joe Sakic
Nombre de messages : 4231 Age : 48 Localisation : nowhere Nachele in your blood : Colorado Avalanche Milice littéraire : Brigade Callipyge Date d'inscription : 09/01/2007
| Sujet: Re: very niiiiiice Jeu 9 Aoû - 1:10 | |
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