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3x3 Russia Hockey Championship - Liga Stavok Cup. Day 3
14.06.2022
Today, on June 14, the final day of the 3x3 Russia Hockey Championship - Liga Stavok Cup took place.
TOURNAMENT FORMAT
16 teams consisting of professional players from the NHL, KHL and VHL players are participating in the tournament across the three days.
A grand total of 64 matches will be staged. Eight teams will advance from the group stage to the knockout phase.
Three skaters and one goalkeeper can be on the ice for one team during games. Seven (five skaters and two goalkeepers) must be included in the line-up. Matches will consist of three periods lasting seven minutes each (actual playing time), with the breaks taking two minutes. If a game ends in a draw after three frames, a penalty shootout will be required to determine the winner. Matches are played without hits, icing calls and offsides. Penalty shots will be awarded when a foul is committed.
LIVE BROADCAST
GROUP A
Chelyabinsk - Yekaterinburg - 3:4 (Kazakov 2, Orlov - Kosorenkov, Komissarov, Dedov, Makarov)
Tula - Moscow - 3:5 (Talaluev, Goncharov, Revatsky - Tolchinsky 2, Silantev, Alexeev, Bryukvin)
Saint Petersburg - Tolyatti - 4:5 SO (Bardakov, Rotenberg, Tyanulin, Gushchin - Barinov 2, Tollegin 2 + PS)
Novosibirsk - Yaroslavl - 2:3 SO (Shiafotdinov 2 - Krikunenko, Avramenko, Daryin PS)
STANDINGS
1. Yaroslavl, 12 points
2. Saint Petersburg, 11 points
3. Tula, 10 points
4. Novosibirsk, 9 points
5. Tolyatti, 8 points
6. Moscow, 6 points
7. Yekaterinburg, 3 points
8. Chelyabinsk, 0 points
GROUP B
Ufa - Novosibirsk - 3:4 (Biryukov, Shalagin 2 - Gorbunov 2, Barbashyov, Poltapov)
Kazan - Khabarovsk - 8:4 (D. Voronkov 2, Alshevsky 4, Churkin, Trishin - Antonov, Rybakov, Miroshnikov, Borko)
Nizhny Novgorod - Sochi - 3:2 SO (N. Smirnov, Gurzanov, Antonovsky PS - Kazionov, P. Korbit)
Omsk - Magnitogorsk - 4:3 SO (Milyokhin, Sirotkin, Knyazev + PS - Shipov, Yamalov, Khokhlov)
STANDINGS
1. Nizhny Novgorod, 13 points
2. Kazan, 12 points
3. Magnitogorsk, 7 points
4. Novokuznetsk, 7 points
5. Ufa, 7 points
6. Sochi, 7 points
7. Khabarovsk, 5 points
8. Omsk, 4 points
QUARTER-FINALS
Yaroslavl - Novokuznetsk - 7:6 SO (Avramenko, Likhachyov 3, Daryin 2, Denezhkhin PS - Gorbunov 2, Poltapov, Barbashyov, Erdakov 2)
Nizhny Novgorod - Novosibirsk - 0:2 (Ugolnikov, Dzhig)
Saint Petersburg - Magnitogorsk - 3:4 SO (Gushchin 2, Kotkov - Shipov, Khokhlov 2 + PS)
Kazan - Tula - 0:5 (Talaluev, Epishin, Revatsky, Tsyplakov, P. Voronkov)
SEMI-FINALS
Novosibirsk - Magnitogorsk - 4:1 (Shipov, Gryazev, Li, Khokhlov - Dzhig)
Yaroslavl - Tula - 2:0 (Likhachyov, Denezhkin)
FINAL
Magnitogorsk - Yaroslavl - 3:4 (Shipov 3 - Likhachyov, Anokhovsky, Daryin, Avramenko)
THIRD PLACE MATCH
Novosibirsk - Tula - 0:3 (Tsyplakov 2, Goncharov)
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Best referee: Vladimir Mochalov
Best defenseman (Alexei Kasatonov Award): Artemiy Knyazev (Saint Petersburg)
Top scorer (Pavel Bure Award): Ilya Avramenko (Yaroslavl)
Best goalkeeper (Vladislav Tretiak Award): Anton Todykov (Magnitogorsk)
Extreme player: Danil Gushchin (Saint Petersburg)
Most Valuable Player: Ilya Shipov (Magnitogorsk)
TOURNAMENT FORMAT
16 teams consisting of professional players from the NHL, KHL and VHL players are participating in the tournament across the three days.
A grand total of 64 matches will be staged. Eight teams will advance from the group stage to the knockout phase.
Three skaters and one goalkeeper can be on the ice for one team during games. Seven (five skaters and two goalkeepers) must be included in the line-up. Matches will consist of three periods lasting seven minutes each (actual playing time), with the breaks taking two minutes. If a game ends in a draw after three frames, a penalty shootout will be required to determine the winner. Matches are played without hits, icing calls and offsides. Penalty shots will be awarded when a foul is committed.
LIVE BROADCAST
GROUP A
Chelyabinsk - Yekaterinburg - 3:4 (Kazakov 2, Orlov - Kosorenkov, Komissarov, Dedov, Makarov)
Tula - Moscow - 3:5 (Talaluev, Goncharov, Revatsky - Tolchinsky 2, Silantev, Alexeev, Bryukvin)
Saint Petersburg - Tolyatti - 4:5 SO (Bardakov, Rotenberg, Tyanulin, Gushchin - Barinov 2, Tollegin 2 + PS)
Novosibirsk - Yaroslavl - 2:3 SO (Shiafotdinov 2 - Krikunenko, Avramenko, Daryin PS)
STANDINGS
1. Yaroslavl, 12 points
2. Saint Petersburg, 11 points
3. Tula, 10 points
4. Novosibirsk, 9 points
5. Tolyatti, 8 points
6. Moscow, 6 points
7. Yekaterinburg, 3 points
8. Chelyabinsk, 0 points
GROUP B
Ufa - Novosibirsk - 3:4 (Biryukov, Shalagin 2 - Gorbunov 2, Barbashyov, Poltapov)
Kazan - Khabarovsk - 8:4 (D. Voronkov 2, Alshevsky 4, Churkin, Trishin - Antonov, Rybakov, Miroshnikov, Borko)
Nizhny Novgorod - Sochi - 3:2 SO (N. Smirnov, Gurzanov, Antonovsky PS - Kazionov, P. Korbit)
Omsk - Magnitogorsk - 4:3 SO (Milyokhin, Sirotkin, Knyazev + PS - Shipov, Yamalov, Khokhlov)
STANDINGS
1. Nizhny Novgorod, 13 points
2. Kazan, 12 points
3. Magnitogorsk, 7 points
4. Novokuznetsk, 7 points
5. Ufa, 7 points
6. Sochi, 7 points
7. Khabarovsk, 5 points
8. Omsk, 4 points
QUARTER-FINALS
Yaroslavl - Novokuznetsk - 7:6 SO (Avramenko, Likhachyov 3, Daryin 2, Denezhkhin PS - Gorbunov 2, Poltapov, Barbashyov, Erdakov 2)
Nizhny Novgorod - Novosibirsk - 0:2 (Ugolnikov, Dzhig)
Saint Petersburg - Magnitogorsk - 3:4 SO (Gushchin 2, Kotkov - Shipov, Khokhlov 2 + PS)
Kazan - Tula - 0:5 (Talaluev, Epishin, Revatsky, Tsyplakov, P. Voronkov)
SEMI-FINALS
Novosibirsk - Magnitogorsk - 4:1 (Shipov, Gryazev, Li, Khokhlov - Dzhig)
Yaroslavl - Tula - 2:0 (Likhachyov, Denezhkin)
FINAL
Magnitogorsk - Yaroslavl - 3:4 (Shipov 3 - Likhachyov, Anokhovsky, Daryin, Avramenko)
THIRD PLACE MATCH
Novosibirsk - Tula - 0:3 (Tsyplakov 2, Goncharov)
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Best referee: Vladimir Mochalov
Best defenseman (Alexei Kasatonov Award): Artemiy Knyazev (Saint Petersburg)
Top scorer (Pavel Bure Award): Ilya Avramenko (Yaroslavl)
Best goalkeeper (Vladislav Tretiak Award): Anton Todykov (Magnitogorsk)
Extreme player: Danil Gushchin (Saint Petersburg)
Most Valuable Player: Ilya Shipov (Magnitogorsk)
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