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Slovakia 82–0 Bulgaria

On 6 September 2008, Slovakia and Bulgaria played an international women's ice hockey match in Liepāja, Latvia in the first round of qualification for the 2010 Winter Olympics women's ice hockey tournament. Slovakia defeated Bulgaria 82–0, making this the current world record for the largest victory in a senior international ice hockey game.[1][2]

Slovakia 82–0 Bulgaria
123 Total
 Bulgaria 000 0
 Slovakia 312427 82
Date6 September 2008
ArenaLiepāja Arena
CityLiepāja, Latvia
Attendance37

Background Edit

Women's ice hockey is governed by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and has been played at the Winter Olympics since 1998. There were two rounds of qualification for the 2010 Olympics, with the first round contested by teams ranked 13th and lower in the IIHF World Ranking. Slovakia and Bulgaria were drawn into Group A alongside Italy, Croatia and hosts Latvia. Each team would play each other once, with the group winner advancing to the final Olympic qualification round.

Going into the tournament, Slovakia was ranked 17th out of 33 national women's ice hockey teams and had competed in the lower divisions of every Women's World Championship since 1999. Bulgaria's national women's team had been formed just a year before the tournament,[3] and had never before competed in an IIHF-sanctioned event. In 2008, there were only 37 registered female hockey players in Bulgaria and two clubs.[3] Before the tournament, around half of Bulgaria's players were also cut from the team after it was discovered they had not met the age limit for IIHF competition, resulting in one of the team's goalkeepers having to play as a forward.[4]

Leading up to the game, Slovakia had defeated Latvia 2–0 and Italy 3–1, while Bulgaria had fallen 0–41 to Italy, 1–30 to Croatia and 0–39 to Latvia.

Match summary Edit

Iveta Karafiátová scored the opening goal for Slovakia after 57 seconds, and Slovakia went on to score 18 more times in the first 10 minutes. Slovakia led 31–0 after the first period and 55–0 after the second period. On average, Slovakia scored a goal every 44 seconds, which caused difficulties at times for the game's announcer, as he had to state details about each goal in both English and Latvian.[5] Throughout the match, Slovakia made 139 shots on the Bulgarian goal, while the Bulgarians did not shoot on the Slovakian goal even once.[6]

The game took a bizarre turn in the 57th minute. With the score at 77–0, Bulgaria's coach Roman Morgunov pulled goalkeeper Liudmila Shosheva and added an extra attacker in her place. Bulgarian player Amaliya Koleva fell onto the puck twice in an attempt to play the role of goalkeeper, thus giving Slovakia two penalty shots for delaying the game (which Slovakia scored).[7] Only after the score was 79–0 did Bulgaria put in their backup goalkeeper, Kamelia Drazheva. Slovakia promptly added three more goals, making the final score 82–0.[6]

Ten seconds before the end of the game, Bulgarian forward Tina Lisichkova body checked Slovak defensewoman Petra Országhová from behind, knocking Országhová down and injuring her. As Lisichkova was leaving the ice, Slovak forward Anna Džurňáková slammed the Bulgarian over the head with her stick in retaliation.[8] A fight broke out between the two teams, and both Lisichkova and Džurňáková received match penalties.[6]

Janka Čulíková led Slovakia's scoring in the game with ten goals, while Martina Veličková scored nine, and twelve other players scored at least once.[9]

6 September 2008
16:30
Slovakia  82–0
(31–0, 24–0, 27–0)
  BulgariaLiepāja Arena, Liepāja
Attendance: 37
Game reference
Monika KvakováGoaliesLiubomira Shosheva
Kamelia Drazheva
Referee:
  Debbie Hengst
Linesmen:
  Olga Davydkina
  Sandra Minakovska
Karafiátová (Brémová) – 00:571–0
Gápová (Veličková, Brémová) – 01:102–0
Daňková (Džurňáková, Čulíková) – 02:373–0
Karafiátová – 03:554–0
Veličková (Celárová) – 04:065–0
Veličková (Celárová) – 04:336–0
Gápová (Moravčíková, Herichová) – 04:547–0
Moravčíková (Herichová, Gápová) – 05:058–0
Moravčíková (Gápová) – 05:249–0
Vargová (Čulíková, Daňková) – 05:4410–0
Džurňáková (Daňková) – 05:5211–0
Čulíková (Daňková, Vargová) – 06:0312–0
Celárová (Sroková, Brémová) – 06:3813–0
Celárová (Sroková, Brémová) – 06:4814–0
Sroková (Celárová) – 07:4215–0
Kapustová – 08:5416–0
Vargová (Daňková, Čulíková) – 09:0717–0
Čulíková (Daňková, Džurňáková) – 09:2618–0
Sroková (Karafiátová) (PP) – 09:4419–0
Konečná (Kapustová) (PP) – 10:4820–0
Čulíková (Daňková) – 11:4621–0
Džurňáková (Čulíková, Daňková) – 12:2222–0
Veličková (Sroková, Celárová) – 13:1223–0
Celárová (Karafiátová) – 13:2024–0
Celárová (Veličková) – 13:4925–0
Herichová – 15:2326–0
Daňková (Džurňáková, Čulíková) – 16:1727–0
Čulíková (Daňková) – 16:4828–0
Brémová (Veličková, Karafiátová) – 17:4329–0
Kapustová – 18:4930–0
Herichová (Konečná) – 19:4331–0
Vargová (Džurňáková) (PP) – 20:3432–0
Čulíková (Országhová, Džurňáková)– 20:5633–0
Veličková (Sroková, Celárová) – 21:3934–0
Moravčíková (Herichová) – 23:0135–0
Džurňáková (Čulíková, Vargová) – 24:0036–0
Karafiátová (Veličková) – 24:5037–0
Herichová (Moravčíková) – 25:5138–0
Čulíková (Džurňáková, Daňková) – 26:4539–0
Karafiátová (Veličková) – 28:1240–0
Vargová (Džurňáková) (PP) – 29:3541–0
Čulíková (Daňková, Országhová) – 29:5542–0
Veličková (Brémová) – 30:3043–0
Herichová (Konečná) (PP) – 31:3144–0
Moravčíková – 32:1745–0
Vargová – 33:1546–0
Veličková (Sroková, Celárová) – 33:2447–0
Celárová (Brémová) – 34:3348–0
Gápová (Kapustová, Moravčíková) – 35:2949–0
Gápová (Herichová, Kapustová) – 36:2150–0
Čulíková (Džurňáková) – 37:2151–0
Čulíková (Džurňáková, Daňková) – 38:0452–0
Sroková (Veličková) – 38:3553–0
Veličková (Karafiátová) – 38:5154–0
Gápová (Kapustová) – 39:5955–0
Vargová – 41:2156–0
Veličková (Celárová) – 41:3957–0
Veličková (Celárová) – 41:5558–0
Kapustová (Moravčíková) – 42:5659–0
Daňková (Vargová) – 43:0660–0
Karafiátová (Brémová) – 44:0261–0
Celárová (Veličková, Sroková) (PP) – 44:3962–0
Gápová (Herichová) – 44:5163–0
Celárová (Sroková)– 47:1364–0
Karafiátová (Veličková, Celárová) – 47:4265–0
Herichová – 50:2466–0
Daňková (Džurňáková) – 50:5367–0
Čulíková (Džurňáková, Daňková) – 51:4068–0
Celárová (Karafiátová) – 51:4969–0
Sroková – 52:1070–0
Gápová (Herichová) – 52:5971–0
Moravčíková (Herichová, Gápová) – 53:1872–0
Moravčíková (Herichová) – 53:2873–0
Kapustová (PP) – 55:3874–0
Gápová (Herichová) – 55:5175–0
Herichová – 56:1176–0
Vargová (Čulíková) – 56:3077–0
Vargová (PS) – 57:0978–0
Sroková (PS) – 58:3579–0
Herichová – 58:4480–0
Kapustová (Herichová) (ENG) – 59:0181–0
Herichová (Gápová) (ENG) – 59:1182–0
37 minPenalties39 min
139Shots0

Reactions Edit

Slovakia head coach Miroslav Karafiát expressed astonishment at the result in a post-game interview, stating "There are no words for this. We took the game as training, the girls combined and shot with enthusiasm and it ended up how it ended up."[10] Karafiát also urged the IIHF to take steps to prevent similar blowouts in the future, arguing that such games "are not good propagation for the sport" and have a "crushing and demotivating effect on players who are just starting to get acquainted with the hockey world".[10]

Chair of the Bulgarian Ice Hockey Federation Dobromir Krustev criticized the Slovakian team as having made "an insulting mockery" of the Bulgarians, which was "not at all sportsmanlike".[3] Nick Iliev of the The Sofia Echo blamed the Bulgarian government for the loss, claiming the players deserved the government's apology for "embarrassing" them, and for the "pathetic state of affairs of ice hockey" in Bulgaria.[11]

The game was reported on in multiple overseas news outlets including ESPN,[9] NHL.com[12] and the Toronto Star.[13]

Aftermath Edit

Slovakia went on to defeat Croatia 18–1 and finish top of their group, earning them a place in the final Olympic qualification round. Despite being the lowest-ranked team going in, Slovakia was able to defeat Germany, Kazakhstan and France to qualify for the Olympics for the first time ever.[14] Slovakia was not as successful in the actual Olympic tournament, as the team placed 8th and last after losing all of their games, including an infamous 18–0 defeat to Canada.[15] Slovakia has not qualified for the women's tournament at the Olympics since then.

Bulgaria took part in their first Women's World Championship in 2011, where they placed third on home ice in the Division V tournament, and have since become a regular part of the World Championship structure.

In response to this and other lopsided results in women's international ice hockey, the IIHF under René Fasel considered instituting a mercy rule for the women's game in 2010,[16] though this ended up not materializing.

Records Edit

Guinness World Records currently lists the result as the "highest score in an ice hockey match".[1] Slovakia's win in fact did set a record for the most goals and highest margin of victory in a senior international game, beating the previous record of 58–0 set by Australia against New Zealand at the 1987 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships.[2] However, if junior results are counted, South Korea's under-18 team would hold that record, as they defeated Thailand 92–0 at the 1998 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship.[17]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Highest score in an ice hockey match". Guinness World Records. April 20, 2023. from the original on April 20, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Commito, Mike (February 9, 2017). "Canada's Destruction of Denmark, and the Most Lopsided International Hockey Games". VICE. from the original on March 7, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "Bulgaria Women's Hockey Team Registers Record Loss 0:82 to Slovakia - Sofia News Agency". Novinite.com. April 20, 2023. from the original on April 20, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  4. ^ "Бронзово възкресение от 0:82" [Bronze Resurrection from 0:82] (in Bulgarian). 24chasa.bg. from the original on 20 April 2023. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  5. ^ "Hockey: Slovakia - Bulgaria 82:0 part-1 (I)". YouTube. from the original on May 24, 2022. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c "Wayback Machine" (PDF). reports.iihf.hockey. March 23, 2018. (PDF) from the original on November 29, 2022. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  7. ^ "Hockey: Slovakia - Bulgaria 82:0 part-1 (II)". YouTube. from the original on April 20, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  8. ^ "Hockey: Slovakia - Bulgaria 82:0 part-2". YouTube. from the original on April 20, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  9. ^ a b Gomez, Eric; Deusen, Amy Van (September 9, 2008). "Slovakia beats Bulgaria 82-0 in women's hockey". ESPN.com. from the original on April 20, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  10. ^ a b "Definitíva v Liepaje: SR – Bulharsko 82:0, v Bad Tölzi naše hokejistky o účasť na ZOH" [Definitive in Liepaja: Slovakia – Bulgaria 82:0, women's hockey team will play in Bad Tölz for Olympic participation] (in Slovak). Slovak Ice Hockey Federation. from the original on 28 April 2023. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  11. ^ . sofiaecho.com. September 12, 2008. Archived from the original on September 12, 2008. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  12. ^ "Slovakia routs Bulgaria 82-0 in women's hockey Olympic qualifying". NHL.com. September 9, 2008. from the original on April 28, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  13. ^ "Slovakia routs Bulgaria 82-0 in women's hockey". thestar.com. September 9, 2008. from the original on April 20, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  14. ^ "MacAdam: Slovakian women qualify for 2010". The Globe and Mail. November 11, 2008. from the original on April 20, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  15. ^ Roarke, Shawn P. (February 13, 2010). "Canada routs Slovakia 18-0 in women's tournament". NHL.com. from the original on April 28, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  16. ^ "Mercy rule possible for women's hockey: IIHF - CBC Sports". CBC. February 19, 2010. from the original on April 20, 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  17. ^ Müller, Stephan (2005). International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia 1904–2005. Germany: Books on Demand. pp. 389–393. ISBN 3-8334-4189-5.

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On 6 September 2008 Slovakia and Bulgaria played an international women s ice hockey match in Liepaja Latvia in the first round of qualification for the 2010 Winter Olympics women s ice hockey tournament Slovakia defeated Bulgaria 82 0 making this the current world record for the largest victory in a senior international ice hockey game 1 2 Slovakia 82 0 Bulgaria123 Total Bulgaria 000 0 Slovakia 312427 82Date6 September 2008ArenaLiepaja ArenaCityLiepaja LatviaAttendance37 Contents 1 Background 2 Match summary 3 Reactions 4 Aftermath 5 Records 6 ReferencesBackground EditFurther information Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics Women s qualification Women s ice hockey is governed by the International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF and has been played at the Winter Olympics since 1998 There were two rounds of qualification for the 2010 Olympics with the first round contested by teams ranked 13th and lower in the IIHF World Ranking Slovakia and Bulgaria were drawn into Group A alongside Italy Croatia and hosts Latvia Each team would play each other once with the group winner advancing to the final Olympic qualification round Going into the tournament Slovakia was ranked 17th out of 33 national women s ice hockey teams and had competed in the lower divisions of every Women s World Championship since 1999 Bulgaria s national women s team had been formed just a year before the tournament 3 and had never before competed in an IIHF sanctioned event In 2008 there were only 37 registered female hockey players in Bulgaria and two clubs 3 Before the tournament around half of Bulgaria s players were also cut from the team after it was discovered they had not met the age limit for IIHF competition resulting in one of the team s goalkeepers having to play as a forward 4 Leading up to the game Slovakia had defeated Latvia 2 0 and Italy 3 1 while Bulgaria had fallen 0 41 to Italy 1 30 to Croatia and 0 39 to Latvia Match summary EditIveta Karafiatova scored the opening goal for Slovakia after 57 seconds and Slovakia went on to score 18 more times in the first 10 minutes Slovakia led 31 0 after the first period and 55 0 after the second period On average Slovakia scored a goal every 44 seconds which caused difficulties at times for the game s announcer as he had to state details about each goal in both English and Latvian 5 Throughout the match Slovakia made 139 shots on the Bulgarian goal while the Bulgarians did not shoot on the Slovakian goal even once 6 The game took a bizarre turn in the 57th minute With the score at 77 0 Bulgaria s coach Roman Morgunov pulled goalkeeper Liudmila Shosheva and added an extra attacker in her place Bulgarian player Amaliya Koleva fell onto the puck twice in an attempt to play the role of goalkeeper thus giving Slovakia two penalty shots for delaying the game which Slovakia scored 7 Only after the score was 79 0 did Bulgaria put in their backup goalkeeper Kamelia Drazheva Slovakia promptly added three more goals making the final score 82 0 6 Ten seconds before the end of the game Bulgarian forward Tina Lisichkova body checked Slovak defensewoman Petra Orszaghova from behind knocking Orszaghova down and injuring her As Lisichkova was leaving the ice Slovak forward Anna Dzurnakova slammed the Bulgarian over the head with her stick in retaliation 8 A fight broke out between the two teams and both Lisichkova and Dzurnakova received match penalties 6 Janka Culikova led Slovakia s scoring in the game with ten goals while Martina Velickova scored nine and twelve other players scored at least once 9 6 September 200816 30Slovakia 82 0 31 0 24 0 27 0 BulgariaLiepaja Arena Liepaja Attendance 37Game referenceMonika KvakovaGoaliesLiubomira ShoshevaKamelia DrazhevaReferee Debbie HengstLinesmen Olga Davydkina Sandra MinakovskaKarafiatova Bremova 00 571 0Gapova Velickova Bremova 01 102 0Dankova Dzurnakova Culikova 02 373 0Karafiatova 03 554 0Velickova Celarova 04 065 0Velickova Celarova 04 336 0Gapova Moravcikova Herichova 04 547 0Moravcikova Herichova Gapova 05 058 0Moravcikova Gapova 05 249 0Vargova Culikova Dankova 05 4410 0Dzurnakova Dankova 05 5211 0Culikova Dankova Vargova 06 0312 0Celarova Srokova Bremova 06 3813 0Celarova Srokova Bremova 06 4814 0Srokova Celarova 07 4215 0Kapustova 08 5416 0Vargova Dankova Culikova 09 0717 0Culikova Dankova Dzurnakova 09 2618 0Srokova Karafiatova PP 09 4419 0Konecna Kapustova PP 10 4820 0Culikova Dankova 11 4621 0Dzurnakova Culikova Dankova 12 2222 0Velickova Srokova Celarova 13 1223 0Celarova Karafiatova 13 2024 0Celarova Velickova 13 4925 0Herichova 15 2326 0Dankova Dzurnakova Culikova 16 1727 0Culikova Dankova 16 4828 0Bremova Velickova Karafiatova 17 4329 0Kapustova 18 4930 0Herichova Konecna 19 4331 0Vargova Dzurnakova PP 20 3432 0Culikova Orszaghova Dzurnakova 20 5633 0Velickova Srokova Celarova 21 3934 0Moravcikova Herichova 23 0135 0Dzurnakova Culikova Vargova 24 0036 0Karafiatova Velickova 24 5037 0Herichova Moravcikova 25 5138 0Culikova Dzurnakova Dankova 26 4539 0Karafiatova Velickova 28 1240 0Vargova Dzurnakova PP 29 3541 0Culikova Dankova Orszaghova 29 5542 0Velickova Bremova 30 3043 0Herichova Konecna PP 31 3144 0Moravcikova 32 1745 0Vargova 33 1546 0Velickova Srokova Celarova 33 2447 0Celarova Bremova 34 3348 0Gapova Kapustova Moravcikova 35 2949 0Gapova Herichova Kapustova 36 2150 0Culikova Dzurnakova 37 2151 0Culikova Dzurnakova Dankova 38 0452 0Srokova Velickova 38 3553 0Velickova Karafiatova 38 5154 0Gapova Kapustova 39 5955 0Vargova 41 2156 0Velickova Celarova 41 3957 0Velickova Celarova 41 5558 0Kapustova Moravcikova 42 5659 0Dankova Vargova 43 0660 0Karafiatova Bremova 44 0261 0Celarova Velickova Srokova PP 44 3962 0Gapova Herichova 44 5163 0Celarova Srokova 47 1364 0Karafiatova Velickova Celarova 47 4265 0Herichova 50 2466 0Dankova Dzurnakova 50 5367 0Culikova Dzurnakova Dankova 51 4068 0Celarova Karafiatova 51 4969 0Srokova 52 1070 0Gapova Herichova 52 5971 0Moravcikova Herichova Gapova 53 1872 0Moravcikova Herichova 53 2873 0Kapustova PP 55 3874 0Gapova Herichova 55 5175 0Herichova 56 1176 0Vargova Culikova 56 3077 0Vargova PS 57 0978 0Srokova PS 58 3579 0Herichova 58 4480 0Kapustova Herichova ENG 59 0181 0Herichova Gapova ENG 59 1182 037 minPenalties39 min139Shots0Reactions EditSlovakia head coach Miroslav Karafiat expressed astonishment at the result in a post game interview stating There are no words for this We took the game as training the girls combined and shot with enthusiasm and it ended up how it ended up 10 Karafiat also urged the IIHF to take steps to prevent similar blowouts in the future arguing that such games are not good propagation for the sport and have a crushing and demotivating effect on players who are just starting to get acquainted with the hockey world 10 Chair of the Bulgarian Ice Hockey Federation Dobromir Krustev criticized the Slovakian team as having made an insulting mockery of the Bulgarians which was not at all sportsmanlike 3 Nick Iliev of the The Sofia Echo blamed the Bulgarian government for the loss claiming the players deserved the government s apology for embarrassing them and for the pathetic state of affairs of ice hockey in Bulgaria 11 The game was reported on in multiple overseas news outlets including ESPN 9 NHL com 12 and the Toronto Star 13 Aftermath EditSlovakia went on to defeat Croatia 18 1 and finish top of their group earning them a place in the final Olympic qualification round Despite being the lowest ranked team going in Slovakia was able to defeat Germany Kazakhstan and France to qualify for the Olympics for the first time ever 14 Slovakia was not as successful in the actual Olympic tournament as the team placed 8th and last after losing all of their games including an infamous 18 0 defeat to Canada 15 Slovakia has not qualified for the women s tournament at the Olympics since then Bulgaria took part in their first Women s World Championship in 2011 where they placed third on home ice in the Division V tournament and have since become a regular part of the World Championship structure In response to this and other lopsided results in women s international ice hockey the IIHF under Rene Fasel considered instituting a mercy rule for the women s game in 2010 16 though this ended up not materializing Records EditGuinness World Records currently lists the result as the highest score in an ice hockey match 1 Slovakia s win in fact did set a record for the most goals and highest margin of victory in a senior international game beating the previous record of 58 0 set by Australia against New Zealand at the 1987 Men s Ice Hockey World Championships 2 However if junior results are counted South Korea s under 18 team would hold that record as they defeated Thailand 92 0 at the 1998 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship 17 References Edit a b Highest score in an ice hockey match Guinness World Records April 20 2023 Archived from the original on April 20 2023 Retrieved April 20 2023 a b Commito Mike February 9 2017 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