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No Mens Hockey Today, But Tomorrow Let’s Play Four
by Paul on 02/22/10 at 09:31 AM ET
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via NHL.com,
Qualification Playoffs on Tuesday, February 23:
Switzerland (8) vs. Belarus (9), 3:00 pm ET, Canada Hockey Place (winner plays USA on Wednesday)
Canada (6) vs. Germany (11), 7:30 pm ET, Canada Hockey Place (winner plays Russia on Wednesday)
Czech Republic (5) vs. Latvia (12), 10:00 pm ET, UBC Thunderbird Arena (winner plays Sweden on Wednesday)
Slovakia (7) vs. Norway (10), Midnight ET, Canada Hockey Place (winner plays Sweden on Wednesday)
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NHL.com seems to have changed the link (without noting the change, of course). As quoted here, Sweden appears to be taking on Slovakia and Czech Republic at the same time (assuming those teams win as they are supposed to). Maybe NHL.com was expecting them to join together in a retro Czechoslovakia game?
Posted by Muero on 02/22/10 at 09:09 PM ET