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2022 World Championship schedule
19.08.2021
The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has revealed the schedule for the 2022 IIHF World Championship, which will take place between the 13th and 29th of May 2022 in Helsinki and Tampere, Finland.
Russia will compete in Group A (Hartwall Arena, Helsinki) against Slovakia, Kazakhstan, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Switzerland and Canada, while Group B (Tampere Deck Arena, Tampere) consists of Finland, America, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Latvia, Norway, Belarus and Great Britain.
Ticketing information will be released by the IIHF on August 31.
Russia's group stage schedule:
May 13, Russia - Slovakia, 16:20
May 15, Russia - Kazakhstan, 16:20
May 16, Russia - Germany, 20:20
May 18, Russia - Italy, 16:20
May 21, Denmark - Russia, 12:20
May 22, Switzerland - Russia, 20:20
May 24, Canada - Russia, 20:20
Knockout schedule:
Quarter-finals: May 26 (Helsinki, Tampere)
Semi-finals: May 28 (Tampere)
Medal games: May 29 (Tampere)
Russia will compete in Group A (Hartwall Arena, Helsinki) against Slovakia, Kazakhstan, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Switzerland and Canada, while Group B (Tampere Deck Arena, Tampere) consists of Finland, America, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Latvia, Norway, Belarus and Great Britain.
Ticketing information will be released by the IIHF on August 31.
Russia's group stage schedule:
May 13, Russia - Slovakia, 16:20
May 15, Russia - Kazakhstan, 16:20
May 16, Russia - Germany, 20:20
May 18, Russia - Italy, 16:20
May 21, Denmark - Russia, 12:20
May 22, Switzerland - Russia, 20:20
May 24, Canada - Russia, 20:20
Knockout schedule:
Quarter-finals: May 26 (Helsinki, Tampere)
Semi-finals: May 28 (Tampere)
Medal games: May 29 (Tampere)
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