If you're referring to the Olympics, it means: 3 wins 0 wins in overtime 0 losses in overtime 0 losses in regulation (the first three periods)
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In field hockey, New Zealand beat Australia 1-0. In ice hockey, the USSR beat Czechoslovakia 4-3.
the record for the top division is when Canada beat Denmark 47-0.
In men's ice hockey it was Switzerland 2, Canada 0 in the preliminary round played on February 18.
South Korea defeated Thailand by a score of 92-0 in the 1998 Asia-Oceania U18 Champtionship, the highest score for an IIHF-sanctioned event. Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=3577150
The melting point of ice is 0 degrees celsius which is 32 degrees F.
Ice hockey debuted at the 1920 Summer Games in Antwerp. Seven countries sent teams to compete: Canada, United States, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, France, Belgium, and Switzerland The first ever Olympic ice hockey game was between Belgium and Sweden with Sweden winning, 8-0, on April 23, 1920. Canada won the gold medal, the U.S. won silver, and Czechoslovakia won bronze.
Ice melts at 0 degrees Celsius on the Celsius scale and at 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the Fahrenheit scale.
The melting point of ice at 0°C is the temperature at which ice transitions from a solid to a liquid state. At this temperature, ice absorbs enough heat energy to break its crystal lattice structure and transition into water.
It was the lowest temperature that could be achieved using salted ice.
if you mean ice cube there are 0 calories