Top 20 Hockey International News
2025-04-28 02:48:18
Here's a summary of the top international hockey news from April 27, 2025:
- U18 Men's Worlds: Germany advances to the Quarterfinals, while Switzerland is set to play in the relegation round.
Source: www.iihf.com - Men’s Worlds (Division IA): Great Britain and Ukraine go to a shootout, with Italy and Poland securing wins on the first day in Sfantu Gheorghe.
Source: www.iihf.com - U18 Men’s Worlds (Division 1A): Denmark earns promotion after an incredibly successful season.
Source: www.iihf.com - U18 Men’s Worlds: Swedish defenseman Boumedienne is off to a great start.
Source: www.iihf.com - Men’s Worlds (Division IB): The top three teams have six points, while the bottom three are yet to score.
Source: www.iihf.com - U18 Men’s Worlds: The United States clinches first place in Group B after Kvasnicka's three-point game led USA past Sweden
Source: www.iihf.com - U18 Men’s Worlds: Finland moves to the top spot in their group with a win, while Latvia remains in fourth place.
Source: www.iihf.com - U18 Men’s Worlds (Division 1A): Denmark goes undefeated and gains promotion.
Source: www.iihf.com - U18 Men’s Worlds: Czechia secures a spot in the quarterfinals with a win over Switzerland.
Source: www.iihf.com - Men’s World Championship Division 1, Group A in Sfântu Gheorghe: Tournament preview.
Source: hockey-worldwide.com - Men’s World Championship Division 2, Group B in Dunedin: Tournament preview.
Source: hockey-worldwide.com - Calder Cup Playoffs: Results from the fifth night.
Source: hockey-worldwide.com - Stanley Cup Playoffs: Results from the eighth night.
Source: hockey-worldwide.com - Men’s World Championship D2B: Bulgaria takes a 5-3 win over Thailand.
Source: hockey-worldwide.com - U18 Men’s World Championship: Finland routs Latvia for a 10-2 win.
Source: hockey-worldwide.com - U18 Men’s World Championship: Czechia avoids an upset from Switzerland.
Source: hockey-worldwide.com - Men's AHF Cup 2025 & Women's AHF Cup 2025: Ongoing event.
Source: www.fih.hockey - Pakistan Not Invited For Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup By Malaysia: Due to unspecified reasons.
Source: sports.ndtv.com - Hockey India Names 54-Member Core Probable Group For Senior Men's National Coaching Camp: The camp will begin on April 25, 2025, at the SAI Centre in Bengaluru.
Source: sports.ndtv.com - 'There's Good Depth In Indian Hockey': Chief Coach Craig Fulton: Fulton impressed with talent at the National Championship.
Source: sports.ndtv.com