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Wednesday's Men's Olympic Hockey Sums

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Wednesday's Men's Olympic Hockey Sums:

1) Kazakhstan 0 1 1 -2 Sweden 3 4 0 -7

First Period-1, Sweden, Daniel Tjarnqvist (Jorgen Jonsson, Tomas Holmstrom), 7:45. 2, Sweden, Daniel Alfredsson, 10:46 (pp). 3, Sweden, Henrik Sedin (Mikael Samuelsson, Daniel Sedin), 16:06. Penalties-Andrey Trochshinskiy, Kazakhstan (tripping), 1:42; Fedor Polichshuk, Kazakhstan (hooking), 9:45; Christian Backman, Sweden (hooking), 12:46; Oleg Kovalenko, Kazakhstan (interference), 19:49.

Second Period-5, Kazakhstan, Yevgeniy Koreshkov, 0:17 (sh). 6, Sweden, Per Johan Axelsson (Samuel Pahlsson, Mattias Ohlund), 8:47. 7, Sweden, Mats Sundin (Christian Backman, Fredrik Modin), 11:08 (pp). 8, Sweden, Daniel Sedin (Mattias Ohlund, Henrik Sedin), 15:31. 9, Sweden, Daniel Tjarnqvist (Per Johan Axelsson, Samuel Pahlsson), 16:21. Penalties-Vladimir Antipin, Kazakhstan (hooking), 5:13; Kazakhstan (too many players on the ice), 6:32; Andrey Ogorodnikov, Kazakhstan (tripping), 9:12; Mattias Ohlund, Sweden (boarding), 18:55.

Third Period-9, Kazakhstan, Vladimir Antipin (Dmitriy Upper), 8:33. Penalties-Yevgeniy Pupkov, Kazakhstan (interference), 3:48; Tomas Holmstrom, Sweden (slashing), 9:06; Kazakhstan (too many players on the ice), 16:59; Fedor Polichshuk, Kazakhstan (tripping), 17:35.

Shots on Goal-Kazakhstan 7-4-3-14. Sweden 9-14-11-34.

Goalies-Kazakhstan, Vitaliy Yeremeyev. Sweden, Stefan Liv.

Referee-Vladimir Sindler, Czech Republic. Linesmen-Stefan Fonselius, Finland; Pierre Racicot, Canada.

2) Italy 0 2 0 -2 Canada 1 5 1 -7

First Period-1, Canada, Jarome Iginla (Todd Bertuzzi, Joe Sakic), 5:33 (pp). Penalties-John Parco, Italy (hooking), 5:09; Christian Borgatello, Italy (holding), 9:03; Florian Ramoser, Italy (tripping), 11:47; Ryan Smyth, Canada (tripping), 11:47; Carter Trevisani, Italy (holding), 16:55; Dany Heatley, Canada (charging), 19:35.

Second Period-3, Italy, Giulio Scandella (Jason Cirone), 0:43 (pp). 4, Canada, Dany Heatley (Martin St-Louis, Vincent Lecavalier), 1:55. 5, Canada, Shane Doan (Chris Pronger, Brad Richards), 5:38. 6, Canada, Jarome Iginla (Joe Sakic), 6:04 (pp). 7, Canada, Martin St-Louis (Dany Heatley, Vincent Lecavalier), 13:53. 8, Canada, Brad Richards (Shane Doan, Todd Bertuzzi), 14:38. 9, Italy, John Parco (Tony Tuzzolino), 18:08. Penalties-Carter Trevisani, Italy (holding), 2:49; Bob Nardella, Italy (charging), 5:49; Simon Gagne, Canada (high sticking), 15:27.

Third Period-9, Canada, Joe Thornton (Simon Gagne), 3:39 (pp). Penalties-Mario Chitarroni, Italy (charging), 2:08; Adam Foote, Canada (slashing), 4:28; Italy (too many players on the ice), 4:28; Italy (too many players on the ice), 5:20; Brad Richards, Canada (hooking), 9:43; Joe Busillo, Italy (hooking), 17:19; Dany Heatley, Canada (tripping), 18:42.

Shots on Goal-Italy 8-6-6-20. Canada 11-28-11-50.

Goalies-Italy, Jason Muzzatti. Canada, Martin Brodeur.

Referee-Thomas Andersson, Sweden. Linesmen-Miroslav Halecky, Slovakia; Sergey Shelyanin, Russia.

3) Switzerland 0 0 0 -0 Finland 1 4 0 -5

First Period-1, Finland, Olli Jokinen (Ville Peltonen), 13:07 (PP). Penalties-Niko Kapanen, Finland (hooking), 1:51; Flavien Conne, Switzerland (holding), 4:47; Patrick Fischer, Switzerland (holding the stick), 12:17.

Second Period-2, Finland, Teppo Numminen (Teemu Selanne, Jere Lehtinen), 3:35 (pp). 3, Finland, Olli Jokinen (Ville Peltonen, Jussi Jokinen), 8:04 (pp). 4, Finland, Teemu Selanne (Saku Koivu), 13:25. 5, Finland, Teemu Selanne (Jere Lehtinen, Olli Jokinen), 19:25. Penalties-Thomas Ziegler, Switzerland (hooking), 3:10; Ville Peltonen, Finland (interference), 3:54; Aki-Petteri Berg, Finland (hooking), 5:50; Severin Blindenbacher, Switzerland (hooking), 6:53; Teemu Selanne, Finland (interference), 8:22.

Third Period-No scoring. Penalties-Thierry Paterlini, Switzerland (hooking), 7:25.

Shots on Goal-Switzerland 6-12-6-24. Finland 11-13-13-37.

Goalies-Switzerland, Martin Gerber, David Aebischer (third period). Finland, Antero Niittymaki.

Referee-Don Van Massenhoven, Canada. Linesmen-Joacim Karlsson, Sweden; Thor Eric Nelson, United States.

4) Germany 1 0 0 -1 Czech Republic 0 2 2 -4

First Period-1, Germany, Tino Boos (Alexander Sulzer), 19:10 (pp). Penalties-Petr Fical, Germany (holding), 1:03; Patrik Elias, Czech Republic (hooking), 5:29; Jaromir Jagr, Czech Republic (hooking), 16:19; Jaromir Jagr, Czech Republic (interference), 18:30; Dennis Seidenberg, Germany (holding the stick), 19:51.

Second Period-2, Czech Republic, Tomas Kaberle (Pavel Kubina, Tomas Vokoun), 1:02 (pp). 3, Czech Republic, Tomas Kaberle (Martin Straka, Jaromir Jagr), 3:38 (pp). Penalties-Sascha Goc, Germany (hooking), 2:48; Alexander Barta, Germany (hooking), 13:04; Marek Zidlicky, Czech Republic (hooking), 18:31.

Third Period-4, Czech Republic, Jaromir Jagr, 17:47. 5, Czech Republic, David Vyborny, 19:32. Penalties-Marek Zidlicky, Czech Republic (tripping), 1:54; Jan Bulis, Czech Republic (tripping), 3:05; Sascha Goc, Germany (holding), 5:34; Christoph Schubert, Germany (hooking), 9:18.

Shots on Goal-Germany 10-6-9-25. Czech Republic 8-13-13-34.

Goalies-Germany, Olaf Kolizg. Czech Republic, Dominik Hasak, Tomas Vokoun (9:25, first).

Referee-Dan Marouelli, Canada. Linesmen-Kevin Redding, United States; Anthony Sericolo, United States.

5) Russia 2 1 0 -3 Slovakia 1 2 2 -5

First Period-1, Slovakia, Pavol Demitra (Marian Hossa, Radoslav Suchy), 9:07. 2, Russia, Pavel Datsyuk (Daniil Markov), 10:00. 3, Russia, Alexei Kovalev (Pavel Datsyuk, Ilya Kovalchuk), 12:38. Penalties-Andrei Markov, Russia (hooking), 0:44; Richard Zednik, Slovakia (hooking), 15:33; Alexander Korolyuk, Russia (hooking), 18:21.

Second Period-4, Slovakia, Lubomir Visnovsky (Pavol Demitra), 5:51 (pp). 5, Russia, Alexander Ovechkin (Sergei Gonchar, Fedor Tyutin), 10:03 (pp). 6, Slovakia, Peter Bondra (Andrej Meszaros, Zdeno Chara), 13:05 (pp). Penalties-Darius Kasparaitis, Russia (hooking), 5:35; Andrei Markov, Russia (hooking), 6:31; Andrej Meszaros, Slovakia (boarding), 9:54; Sergei Zhukov, Russia (hooking), 11:48; Richard Zednik, Slovakia (hooking), 15:54; Russia (too many players on the ice), 17:44; Sergei Gonchar, Russia (hooking), 18:45.

Third Period-7, Slovakia, Marian Gaborik, 16:32. 8, Slovakia, Marian Gaborik), 19:31. Penalties-Richard Zednik, Slovakia (tripping), 0:29; Vitali Vishnevski, Russia (holding), 8:53; Richard Zednik, Slovakia (slashing), 11:01.

Shots on Goal-Russia 7-6-10-23. Slovakia 12-12-12-36.

Goalies-Russia, Ilya Bryzgalov, Russia. Slovakia, Peter Budaj.

Referee-Paul Devorski, Canada. Linesmen-Derek Doucette, Canada; Antti Hamalainen, Finland.

6) Latvia 1 2 0 -3 United States 2 0 1 -3

First Period-1, United States, Brian Gionta (John-Michael Liles, Scott Gomez), 9:44 (pp). 2, United States, Craig Conroy, 10:38. 3, Latvia, Aleksandrs Nizivijs (Sandis Ozolins), 13:15. Penalties-Jason Blake, United States (holding), 3:07; Agris Saviels, Latvia (interference), 6:06; Arturs Irbe, Latvia (delaying the game), 6:26; Aigars Cipruss, Latvia (hooking), 8:49; Arvids Rekis, Latvia (hooking), 11:03; Bret Hedican, United States (interference), 16:15; Leonids Tambijevs, Latvia (hooking), 16:58.

Second Period-4, Latvia, Atvars Tribuncovs (Sandis Ozolins, Aleksandrs Nizivijs), 15:04 (pp). 5, Latvia, Herberts Vasiljevs (Rodrigo Lavins), 15:44. Penalties-Derian Hatcher, United States (interference), 1:02; Atvars Tribuncovs, Latvia (hooking), 5:32; Brian Rolston, United States (hooking), 14:16; Mike Modano, United States (high sticking), 17:27; Aigars Cipruss, Latvia (tripping), 19:12.

Third Period-6, United States, Jordan Leopold (Bret Hedican, Craig Conroy), 2:01. Penalties-Craig Conroy, United States (holding the stick), 5:52; Mark Parrish, United States (high sticking), 9:36; Mark Parrish, United States (high sticking), 9:36; Atvars Tribuncovs, Latvia (hooking), 10:36.

Shots on Goal-Latvia 7-12-6-25. United States 16-7-19-42.

Goalies-Latvia, Arturs Irbe. United States, John Grahame.

Referee-Timo Favorin, Finland. Linesmen-Thomas Gemeinhardt, Germany; Steven Michael Miller, Canada.

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