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Soccer World Cup 2010 Live Score: Watch South Africa vs Mexico? Online

July 4th, 2010

( NewsBoll ) New Zealand vs. Slovakia? Live Score: World Cup 2010 Live Online Updates?’ Slovakia is also not recorded a satisfactory result despite the chance to show their potential and quality of the game when they beat Czech Republic 2-1 in qualifying. When it became striker Stanislav Sestak allowing Slovakia to play with a 3-4-3 or 5-2-3 system. Slovakia’s victory is remembered as the moment out of the domination of Slovakia Czech Republic, neighboring countries have united in Czechoslovakia.

New Zealand vs Slovakia live online for free. Watch New Zealand v Slovakia free live streaming. Competition: World Cup 2010 in South Africa, Group F. Date: 15 June 2010. Venue: Royal Bafokeng Stadium
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However, the status of Slovakia in World Cup 2010 South Africa is a debutante team. Three games that test done since March 2010 ended in a draw, one defeat and one win. Productivity of both teams, if refer to the test match they do not offer enough there will be a lot of goals are created for the match to be held at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium tonight.

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Iced out: Bulgaria loses 82-0 in women's hockey!

March 19th, 2010

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    There’s the “agony of defeat.” And then there’s this women’s ice hockey score from the European Olympic pre-qualifying tournament: Slovakia 82, Bulgaria 0.

    That’s correct: 82 goals for Slovakia, none for Bulgaria.

    The International Ice Hockey Federation said the result, from a game played Saturday at the tournament in Liepaja, Latvia, set a record score for a women’s IIHF-sanctioned event. it was not the all-time record for futility, however; that is still held by Thailand, which lost 92-0 to South Korea in the 1998 Asia-Oceania U18 Championship.

    Slovakia, which won all four of its games at the tournament, outshot Bulgaria 139-0, scoring on 58.9 percent of its shots on goal. Slovakia averaged one goal every 44 seconds.

    “We took it as training,” Slovakia coach Miroslav Karafiat said after Saturday’s game.

    Bulgaria trailed 7-0 after 5 minutes, 19-0 after 10 and 31-0 at the end of the first period.

    The drubbing capped a woeful showing for the Bulgarian women, who also lost 30-1 to Croatia and 41-0 to Italy in earlier games.

    Janka Culikova led Slovakia with 10 goals, while Martina Velickova scored nine. Fourteen different players scored at least one goal.

    Slovakia, which also beat Croatia, Latvia and Italy, advanced to another qualifying group with Germany, Kazakhstan and France. The winner will secure a spot at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.

    Bulgaria was eliminated after scoring one goal and giving up conceding 192 in the tournament.

    The Slovakian men’s team clinched its biggest ever victory against the Bulgarians 14 years ago when they won 20-0.

    Information from The associated Press was used in this report.

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    With one more win, Team USA G Ryan Miller will be household name

    March 1st, 2010

    This Ryan Miller, eh? he plays for the Buffalo Sabres, so right there, he’s off the radar screen of millions of puck-challenged fellow USA citizens, who couldn’t describe icing if they had all month.But there’s still time for one more American hero in these Olympics, and maybe it’s the masked man. he could put the icing on the cake for the USA, the cherry on the sundae.We’ll try to think up a couple of other desserts later.By Sunday afternoon, there will be only one gold medal still on the table in Vancouver. we all know what that one is, eh?The men’s hockey final is designed to be the big finish to these Games. certainly we’re assuming Canada will be there (the home team was yet to play Slovakia in the semis Friday night, as we speak).The locals would prefer nothing better than to slap around a few American NHLers. Bobsledding is nice, but this is the gold medal they yearn to win more than any other.Know what that makes Ryan Miller?The bullseye, eh?”It’s going to be a desperate game,” he said Friday, after the Americans polished off Finland 6-1.He has been on duty all five games, and allowed five goals. His scoreless streak passed 111 minutes Friday, before the USA went to the bullpen and relieved him in the third period.He’s the guy held most responsible for the earlier upset of Canada. They cursed him from Victoria to Newfoundland, eh?And if it’s him against the Canada.. .”When you get to the ultimate game,” USA coach Ron Wilson was saying, “the team with the best goalie probably wins.”The party line from the American team is that the world expects them to be run over as if the other side was riding horses on loan from the Mounties. So why worry?”I still think we’re the underdog,” Ryan Kesler said. “Would you take us in the gold medal game? I don’t think so.”"We’re going into this game with nothing to lose. No pressure.”But about pressure. the guy protecting the goal will have a little. and should Miller stand up to it for a gold medal, that’s how a man ends up on front of a cereal box.There’s one certainty about the American public’s mentality during the Olympics: They don’t care if they understand your sport less than nuclear fission, they just want to see you win.”Not enough is being said,” Miller mentioned, “about the guys in front of me.”The Americans had a leisurely semifinal against Finland. Thirteen minutes into the game, it was 6-0, the USA having done everything right, except miss the extra point. Apparently, the goal must have looked wider than a two-car garage door.”It was almost like we were skating downhill at them,” Kesler said.I’ve forgotten who the Finns’ goalies were. One of their first names, I believe, was Sieve.”It felt like a nightmare,” Finland’s Jere Lehtinen said.”When the game is over within six minutes, it will be a tough night,” Teemu Selanne added. “It’s 2-0, we make a mistake, 4-0, 6-0.”Wilson had a fine time watching from the bench. “I didn’t know when it was going to end.”Actually, it ended at six goals, the USA in cruise control the rest of the afternoon. thoughts were already turning to Sunday.”I hope we haven’t peaked two days too early,” Wilson said.They’re already assured of the first USA men’s hockey medal away from American soil since 1972. now they want more.Might well come down to the goalie. This Ryan Miller could be a pretty famous name by Sunday night, eh? In two countries.

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