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  1. Yeah same feeling here, New Jersey would be fine for him, anyway Montreal will certainly pick Wright so if the Devils will choose anyone else (some rumors claims there are aiming for a D-men in the 1st round, so maybe even Nemec) Slaf will go to Arizona or Seattle I assume
  2. [hide] Preliminary Round May 13th - May 24th, 2022 16 Nations, Top 4 from both Group A and Group B will qualify for the Quarterfinals Group A Date & Time (GMT +3) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 May 13th 2022, h. 16:20 France 2 Slovakia May 13th 2022, h. 20:20 Germany 2 Canada May 14th 2022, h. 12:20 Denmark 1 Kazakhstan May 14th 2022, h. 16:20 Switzerland 3 Italy May 14th 2022, h. 20:20 Slovakia 1 Germany May 15th 2022, h. 12:20 Italy 4 Canada May 15th 2022, h. 16:20 France 1 Kazakhstan May 15th 2022, h. 20:20 Denmark 1 Switzerland May 16th 2022, h. 16:20 Slovakia 2 Canada May 16th 2022, h. 20:20 France 1 Germany May 17th 2022, h. 16:20 Italy 2 Denmark May 17th 2022, h. 20:20 Switzerland 2 Kazakhstan May 18th 2022, h. 16:20 France 1 Italy May 18th 2022, h. 20:20 Switzerland 1 Slovakia May 19th 2022, h. 16:20 Germany 1 Denmark May 19th 2022, h. 20:20 Canada 3 Kazakhstan May 20th 2021, h. 16:20 Germany 2 Italy May 20th 2022, h. 20:20 Kazakhstan 2 Slovakia May 21st 2022, h. 12:20 Denmark 1 France May 21st 2022, h. 16:20 Canada 1 Switzerland May 21st 2022, h. 20:20 Italy 2 Slovakia May 22nd 2022, h. 16:20 Kazakhstan 1 Germany May 22nd 2022, h. 20:20 Switzerland 2 France May 23rd 2022, h. 16:20 Kazakhstan 1 Italy May 23rd 2022, h. 20:20 Canada 2 Denmark May 24th 2022, h. 12:20 Germany 1 Switzerland May 24th 2022, h. 16:20 Slovakia 1 Denmark May 24th 2022, h. 20:20 Canada 2 France Group B Date & Time (GMT +3) Nation 1 T1 T2 Nation 2 May 13th 2022, h. 16:20 United States 2 Latvia May 13th 2022, h. 20:20 Finland 1 Norway May 14th 2022, h. 12:20 Sweden 2 Austria May 14th 2022, h. 16:20 Czech Republic 4 Great Britain May 14th 2022, h. 20:20 Latvia 1 Finland May 15th 2022, h. 12:20 Norway 2 Great Britain May 15th 2022, h. 16:20 Austria 3 United States May 15th 2022, h. 20:20 Czech Republic 1 Sweden May 16th 2022, h. 16:20 Latvia 1 Norway May 16th 2022, h. 20:20 Finland 1 United States May 17th 2022, h. 16:20 Czech Republic 2 Austria May 17th 2022, h. 20:20 Sweden 3 Great Britain May 18th 2022, h. 16:20 Norway 1 Austria May 18th 2022, h. 20:20 Finland 1 Sweden May 19th 2022, h. 16:20 Great Britain 4 United States May 19th 2022, h. 20:20 Czech Republic 1 Latvia May 20th 2022, h. 16:20 Great Britain 3 Finland May 20th 2022, h. 20:20 Latvia 1 Austria May 21st 2022, h. 12:20 United States 1 Sweden May 21st 2022, h. 16:20 Austria 2 Finland May 21st 2022, h. 20:20 Norway 1 Czech Republic May 22nd 2022, h. 16:20 Great Britain 2 Latvia May 22nd 2022, h. 20:20 Sweden 1 Norway May 23rd 2022, h. 16:20 United States 1 Czech Republic May 23rd 2022, h. 20:20 Austria 1 Great Britain May 24th 2022, h. 12:20 Sweden 2 Latvia May 24th 2022, h. 16:20 United States 1 Norway May 24th 2022, h. 20:20 Finland 1 Czech Republic Top 3 Place 1st 2nd 3rd Nation Finland Czech Republic Switzerland [/hide]
  3. Road to Helsinki/Tampere Exhibition Games May 11th, 2022 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- United States - Canada 3-4 After Penalty Shoot-Out
  4. Team Great Britain Goaltenders: Ben Bowns (Dukla Trenčín, ) Jordan Hedley (Coventry Blaze) Jackson Whistle (Belfast Giants) Defencers: Josh Batch (Cardiff Devils) David Clements (Coventry Blaze) Dallas Ehrhardt (Manchester Storm) Sam Jones (Sheffield Steelers) Ben O´Connor (HSC Csikszereda, ) David Phillips (Sheffield Steelers) Mark Richardson (Cardiff Devils) Josh Tetlow (Nottingham Panthers) Forwards: Scott Conway (Belfast Giants) Ben Davies (Cardiff Devils) Robert Dowd (Sheffield Steelers) Sam Duggan (Cardiff Devils) Luke Ferrara (Coventry Blaze) Lewis Hook (Belfast Giants) Robert Lachowicz (Guildford Flames) Ben Lake (Belfast Giants) Evan Mosey (Sheffield Steelers) Matthew Myers (Nottingham Panthers) Cade Neilson (Aberdeen Wings, NAHL, ) Brett Perlini (Ringerike Panthers, ) Jonathan Phillips (Sheffield Steelers) Josh Waller (Cardiff Devils)
  5. Team Sweden Goaltenders: Oscar Dansk (Spartak Moscow, KHL, ) Magnus Hellberg (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, ) Marcus Hogberg (Linkoping HC) Defencers: Christian Folin (Frolunda HC) Adam Larsson (Seattle Kraken, NHL, ) Henrik Tommernes (HC Genéve-Servette, ) Oliver Ekman Larsson (Vancouver Canucks, NHL, ) Rasmus Dahlin (Buffalo Sabres, NHL, ) Anton Lindholm (Dynamo Minsk, KHL, ) Erik Gustafsson (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, ) Jonathan Pudas (Skelleftea AIK) Forwards: Linus Karlsson (Skelleftea AIK) Max Friberg (Frolunda HC) Oskar Lang (Leksands IF) Elmer Soderblom (Frolunda HC) Anton Bengtsson (Rogle BK) Lucas Wallmark (CSKA Moscow, KHL, ) Joakim Nordstrom (CSKA Moscow, KHL, ) Carl Klingberg (EV Zug, ) Joel Kellman (Växjo Lakers) Nils Aman (Leksands IF) Emil Bemstrom (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL, ) Rasmus Asplund (Buffalo Sabres, NHL, ) Mathias Brome (Orebro HK)
  6. Draft Lottery results Montreal Candiens will pick first 1. Montreal Canadiens 2. New Jersey Devils 3. Arizona Coyotes 4. Seattle Kraken 5. Philadelphia Flyers 6. Columbus Blue Jackets 7. Ottawa Senators 8. Detroit Red Wings 9. Buffalo Sabres 10. Anaheim Ducks 11. San Jose Sharks 12. Columbus Blue Jackets 13. New York Islanders 14. Winnipeg Jets 15. Vancouver Canucks 16. Buffalo Sabres
  7. Looks a pretty solid roster. The most notable absence being certainly Miceli due injury and Ihnacak not called anymore. But great goaltending is secured with Bernard and Fadani in the net. It is going to be a disagreeable opponent for everyone for sure Anyway Diego Kostner ? I was sure the guy already retired and who the hell is Brandon Mc Nally ?
  8. Road to Helsinki/Tampere Exhibition Games May 10th, 2022 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Great Britain - Italy 0-3
  9. Team Denmark Goaltenders: Frederik Dichow (Frolunda HC, ) Mathias Seldrup (Frederikshavn White Hawks) Sebastian Dahm (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL, ) Defencers: Matias Lassen (Malmo Redhawks, ) Morten Jensen (Rungsted Seier Capital) Markus Lauridsen (Malmo Redhawks, ) Jesper Jensen Aabo (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL, ) Oliver Lauridsen (Malmo Redhawks, ) Oliver Larsen (Mikkelin Jukkurit, ) Emil Kristensen (HC Pustertal/Val Pusteria Wolves, ICEHL, ) Nicholas B. Jensen (Eisbären Berlin, ) Forwards: Frederik Storm (ERC Ingolstadt, ) Morten Poulsen (Herning Blue Fox) Julian Jakobsen (Aalborg Pirates) Patrick Bjorkstrand (Aalborg Pirates) Mikkel Aagaard (Modo Hockey Ornskoldsvik, ) Christian Wejse (Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven, ) Matthias Asperup (Herlev Eagles) Mathias Bau Hansen (Herning Blue Fox) Nicolai Meyer (Vienna Capitals, ICEHL, ) Joachim Blichfeld (San Jose Barracuda, AHL, ) Frans Nielsen (Eisbären Berlin, ) Peter Regin (Ambri-Piotta, ) Nikolaj Ehlers (Winnipeg Jets, NHL, ) Felix Scheel (Esbjerg Energy)
  10. Team Latvia Goaltenders: Elvis Merzlikins (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL, ) Arturs Silovs (Abbotsford Canucks, AHL, ) Gustavs Davis Grigals (University of Alaska-Fairbanks, NCAA, ) Defencers: Kristaps Zile (HC Verva Litvínov, ) Janis Jaks (HK Sochi, KHL, ) Arvils Bergmanis (University of Alaska-Fairbanks, NCAA, ) Arturs Kulda (Krefeld Pinguine, ) Kristaps Sotnieks (Dinamo Riga, KHL) Sandis Smons (HC Genéve-Servette, ) Karlis Čukste (Oceláři Třinec, ) Roberts Mamčics (Linkoping HC, ) Forwards: Nikolajs Jelisejevs (Modo Hockey Ornskoldsvik, ) Rodrigo Abols (Orebro HK, ) Rudolfs Balcers (San Jose Sharks, NHL, ) Ronalds Keninš (HC Lausanne, ) Rihards Bukarts (Admiral Vladivostok, KHL, ) Andris Džerinš (Linz Black Wings, ICEHL, ) Renars Krastenbergs (SV Villach, ICEHL, ) Roberts Bukarts (HC Vítkovice Ridera, ) Oskars Batna (Mikkelin Jukkurit, ) Rihards Marenis (Modo Hockey Ornskoldsvik, ) Oskars Lapinskis (SCL Tigers, ) Deniss Smirnovs (HC Genéve-Servette, ) Martinš Dzierkals (HC Plzeň, ) Klavs Veinbergs (HK Zemgale Jelgava)
  11. According to this, there some temporary ice venues in Portugal Diaspora While Andorra has its own ice rink, Liechtenstein, the other microstate participating in Füssen, hasn’t. Its players practise their ice hockey in neighboring countries Austria and Switzerland. Nor does Algeria. The players on its roster live in the diaspora and have Algerian roots and mainly developed their hockey skills abroad, like France or Great Britain. Unfortunately, Dundalk Ice Dome, the only regulation size Irish ice rink, closed a few years ago, in 2010. However, there is hope that a new ice rink will open in the future to give the program another boost. In the meantime, the Irish travel to neighbour Northern Ireland to hit the ice in Belfast. Portugal has had some temporary ice venues and developed its ice hockey program via inline hockey as did Colombia. However, the latter is making a lot of progress having participated several times in the Amerigol Cup in Florida winning the 2018 edition and recently participated in the Dallas Spring Classic, an event powered by NHL club Dallas Stars. In Fussen they showed their mastery of the game coming out on top with four wins and one tie winning the tournament.
  12. Slight change in the schedule, will have to play its "Home" matches first, so the opening game will not be SVK-BLR but Belarus - Slovakia. UEFA also decided the match will be played in Novi Sad, Serbia. But still without spectators, since Belarus will be assigned as home team. Updated Schedule 3. june 2022 - 20.45: Belarus - Slovakia *in Novi Sad, Serbia and without spectators 6. june 2022 - 20.45: Slovakia - Kazakhstan 10. june 2022 - 18.00: Azerbaijan - Slovakia 13. june 2022 - 16.00: Kazakhstan - Slovakia 22. september 2022 - 20.45: Slovakia - Azerbaijan 25. september 2022 - 18.00: Slovakia - Belarus
  13. Last week was played in the Development Cup. A tournament for countries not able to play in the IIHF World Championship Program won the gold ahead of Silver and Bronze @OlympicIRL Hard luck for @bestmen who finished 4th, was 5th and last 6th @kungshamra71 . Andorra win over Portugal 13-0 was the very first ever win of ice hockey NT Results of the Tournament 4 May ALG vs AND 14-5 LIE vs IRL 7-6 COL vs POR 16-3 5 May IRL vs ALG 7-6 AND vs COL 3-8 POR vs LIE 0-3 IRL vs AND 6-6 POR vs ALG 1-9 COL vs LIE 3-1 6 May AND vs POR 13-0 LIE vs ALG 11-2 IRL vs COL 3-3 7 May ALG vs COL 1-11 AND vs LIE 4-8 POR vs IRL 4-12 btw nice article about participation Importance for further development For first timer Algeria, being present was very important. “The participation in this Development Cup was massive. We really needed this boost,” confirms Karim Kerbouche, from Team Algeria. “Just before we became IIHF member in 2019, we were on a peak with the Algerian government paying attention to us and willing to fund and building our sport in Algeria. It had taken us some years to get this recognition and support. It resulted in government funding for a kids’ program, an ice hockey school on the sole ice rink in Algeria, a rink suited for 3-on-3 games situated in a shopping mall in the city of Setif. Unfortunately, Covid happened some three months later, and everything went in lockdown like in the rest of the world. As a result, our local hockey program went in hibernation for two years. Hence, we needed this Development Cup to get back on track and rekindle the attention of the Algerian government to restart the aid they were providing for us and helping us with the ice hockey school in Setif and for participation in tournaments abroad like this Development Cup. “I’m very happy with the outcome. I didn’t expect we would win the tournament. We had 10 plus guys born in Algeria. And we bring as many players as possible back to our project for the kids. So, from that side of things, our two victories were amazing. The tournament gave us the opportunity to play against European nations, which was a first for us and win against one, which was big for us. And then of course the historical game against Colombia. An African nation playing ice hockey against a South American, that’s material for the history books of ice hockey. It’s an honour to be part of that history. And it’s definitely interesting, it’s proof ice hockey has become a global sport.”
  14. Team France Goaltenders: Henri-Corentin Buysse (Amiens Gothiques) Quentin Papillon (Gruner IL Oslo, ) Sebastian Ylonen (les Jokers de Cergy-Pontoise) Defencers: Yohann Auvitu (HIFK Helsinki, ) Romain Bault (Amiens Gothiques) Florian Chakiachvili (les Dragons de Rouen) Pierre Crinon (Bruleurs de Loups Grenoble) Hugo Gallet (KalPa Kuopio, ) Enzo Guebey (ZSC Lions Zurich, ) Vincent Llorca (les Ducs d´Angers) Thomas Thiry (SC Bern, ) Forwards: Charles Bertrand (Tappara Tampere, ) Louis Boudon (Lake Superior State University, NCAA, ) Kevin Bozon (Ajoie HC, ) Tim Bozon (HC Lausanne, ) Valentin Claireaux (Zlín PSG Berani, II.) Fabien Colotti (les Rapaces de Gap) Dylan Fabre (Bruleurs de Loups Grenoble) Damien Fleury (Bruleurs de Loups Grenoble) Guillaume Leclerc (Olimpija Ljubljana, ICEHL, ) Jordann Perret (HK Mountfield Hradec Králové, ) Anthony Rech (Wolfsburg Grizzlys, ) Nicolas Ritz (les Ducs d´Angers) Alexandre Texier (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL, ) Sacha Treille (Bruleurs de Loups Grenoble)
  15. Team Canada Goaltenders: Logan Thompson (Vegas Golden Knights, NHL, ) Chris Driedger (Seattle Kraken, NHL, ) Matt Tomkins (Frolunda HC, ) Defencers: Zach Whitecloud (Vegas Golden Knights, NHL, ) Nick Holden (Ottawa Senators, NHL) Travis Sanheim (Philadelphia Flyers, NHL, ) Damon Severson (New Jersey Devils, NHL, ) Ryan Graves (New Jersey Devils, NHL, ) Dysin Mayo (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, ) Thomas Chabot (Ottawa Senators, NHL) Forwards: Nicolas Roy (Vegas Golden Knights, NHL, ) Mathew Barzal (New York Islanders, NHL, ) Adam Lowry (Winnipeg Jets, NHL) Dawson Mercer (New Jersey Devils, NHL, ) Drake Batherson (Ottawa Senators, NHL) Eric O´Dell (Dynamo Moscow, KHL, ) Dylan Cozens (Buffalo Sabres, NHL, ) Cole Sillinger (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL, ) Max Comtois (Anaheim Ducks, NHL, ) Morgan Geekie (Seattle Kraken, NHL, ) Noah Gregor (San Jose Sharks, NHL, ) Josh Anderson (Montreal Canadiens, NHL) Pierre-Luc Dubois (Winnipeg Jets, NHL) Kent Johnson (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL, )
  16. Road to Helsinki/Tampere Exhibition Games May 9th, 2022 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Latvia - Kazakhstan 5-1
  17. Team Germany Goaltenders: Philipp Grubauer (Seattle Kraken, NHL, ) Mathias Niederberger (EHC Munich) Dustin Strahlmeier (Wolfsburg Grizzlys) Defencers: Paul Bittner (Dusseldorfer EG) Korbinian Holzer (Adler Mannheim) Jonas Muller (Eisbären Berlin) Moritz Muller (Kolner Haie) Moritz Seider (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, ) Fabio Wagner (ERC Ingolstadt) Kai Wissmann (Eisbären Berlin) Mario Zimmermann (Straubing Tigers) Forwards: Alexander Ehl (Dusseldorfer EG) Yasin Ehliz (EHC Munich) Daniel Fischbuch (Dusseldorfer EG) Taro Jentzsch (Iserlohn Roosters) Alexander Karachun (Schwenninger Wild Wings) Maximilian Kastner (EHC Munich) Stefan Loibl (Skelleftea AIK, ) Marc Michaelis (Toronto Marlies, AHL, ) Marcel Noebels (Eisbären Berlin) Leo Pfoderl (Eisbären Berlin) Matthias Plachta (Adler Mannheim) Daniel Schmolz (Nurnberg Ice Tigers) Samuel Soramies (ERC Ingolstadt) Tim Stutzle (Ottawa Senators, NHL, )
  18. Team Czech Republic Goaltenders: Lukáš Dostál (San Diego Gulls, AHL, ) Marek Langhamer (Ilves Tampere, ) Karel Vejmelka (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, ) Defencers: David Jiříček (HC Plzeň) Michal Jordán (Amur Khabarovsk, KHL, ) Filip Hronek (Detroit red Wings, NHL, ) Tomáš Kundrátek (Kometa Brno) David Musil (Oceláři Třinec) David Sklenička (Brynäs IF Gävle, ) Jan Ščotka (IJYP Jyväskylä, ) Radim Šimek (San Jose Sharks, NHL, ) Forwards: Matěj Blumel (Dynamo Pardubice) Jiří Černoch (HC Energie Karlovy Vary) Roman Červenka (SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers, ) Jakub Flek (HC Energie Karlovy Vary) Tomáš Hertl (San Jose Sharks, NHL, ) Petr Holík (Kometa Brno) Petr Kodýtek (HC Plzeň) David Krejčí (HC Olomouc) Dominik Simon (Anaheim Ducks, NHL, ) Michael Špaček (Frolunda HC, ) Jiří Smejkal (IK Oskarshamn, ) Matěj Stránský (HC Davos, ) Jakub Vrána (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, ) Hynek Zohorna (IK Oskarshamn, )
  19. Team Norway Goaltenders: Jonas Arntzen (Orebro HK, ) Henrik Holm (Stavanger Oilers) Henrik Haukeland (Red Bull Munich, ) Defencers: Christian Bull (HC Nové Zámky, ) Johannes Johannesen (Västervik, II.) Andreas Klavestad (Stavanger Oilers) Christian Kasastul (Ontario Reign, AHL, ) Max Krogdahl (Västervik, II.) Emil Lilleberg (IK Oskarshamn, ) Mattias Norstebo (IF Bjorkloven, II.) Daniel Boen Rokseth (Stavanger Oilers) Forwards: Tobias Fladeby (Tingsryds AIF, II.) Magnus Geheb (Frisk Asker) Michael Haga (Lukko Rauma, ) Magnus Brekke Henriksen (Valerenga Oslo) Ludvig Hoff (Stavanger Oilers) Kristian Jakobsson (Sparta Sarpsborg) Andreas Martinsen (Lillehammer) Ken André Olimb (Schwenninger Wild Wings, ) Mathis Olimb (Valerenga Oslo) Mats Rosseli Olsen (Frolunda HC, ) Martin Ronnild (Storhamar IL) Martin Roymark (Valerenga Oslo) Eirik Salsten (Storhamar IL) Mathias Trettenes (La-Chaux-de-Fonds, II.)
  20. Team Austria Goaltenders: David Kickert (Vienna Capitals, ICEHL) David Madlener (Dornbirner EC, ICEHL) Bernhard Starkbaum (Vienna Capitals, ICEHL) Defencers: Nico Brunner (Villach SV, ICEHL) Erik Kirchschläger (Graz 99ers, ICEHL) Philipp Wimmer (EC Salzburg, ICEHL) Dominic Hackl (Vienna Capitals, ICEHL) David Maier (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL) Bernd Wolf (HC Lugano, ) Dominique Heinrich (EC Salzburg, ICEHL) Clemens Unterweger (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL) Kilian Zundel (Ambri-Piotta, ) Forwards: Oliver Achermann (La-Chaux-de-Fonds, II.) Paul Huber (EC Salzburg, ICEHL) Peter Schneider (EC Salzburg, ICEHL) Benjamin Baumgartner (HC Lausanne, ) Marco Kasper (Rogle BK, ) Ali Wukovits (EC Salzburg, ICEHL) Nico Feldner (HC Innsbruck, ICEHL) Brian Lebler (Black Wings Linz, ICEHL) Dominic Zwerger (Ambri-Piotta, ) Manuel Ganahl (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL) Benjamin Nissner (EC Salzburg, ICEHL) Lukas Haudum (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL) Thomas Raffl (EC Salzburg, ICEHL)
  21. This is the list of 25 players who will fly to Helsinki on Wednesday. However only 23 of them will be immediatelly added to the official roster. 2 Places will stay vacant, Bučko and the young Sýkora will have to wait how the situation in the NHL Stanley Cup Play-Offs 1st round will develop (There still 3 players we are looking for, Defencers Martin Fehérváry (Washington Capitals) Erik "Drago" Černák (Tampa Bay) and forward Adam Ružička (Calgary Flames))We hope at least 2 of them will be eliminated and will join the team. If not Bučko and/or Sýkora will be then later added to the official roster. Slovakia meanwhile once again beat its own World Record and will send the youngest team ever at the World Championships. Age Average is 24,44 years !!! 3 Currently U18 players are in the team, 18 years old stars Slafkovský and Nemec and the youngest of all the 17 years talent Adam Sýkora. and yet we have left at home other names like 17 years miracle and top 3 next year 2023 NHL Draft prospect Dalibor Dvorský or another 18 years this year potential NHL draft 1st rounder Filip Mešár... Yeah the future is finally looking better for the hockey obsessed country under the Tatras. #mission Milano/Cortina
  22. Team Slovakia Goaltenders: Patrik Rybár (Dinamo Minsk, KHL, ) Matej Tomek (Kometa Brno, ) Adam Húska (Hartford Wolf Pack, AHL, ) Defencers: Martin Bučko (Dynamo Pardubice, ) Peter Čerešňák (HC Plzeň, ) Šimon Nemec (HK Nitra) Daniel Gachulinec (Slovan Bratislava) Adam Jánošík (BK Mladá Boleslav, ) Mário Grman (HPK Hämeenlinna, ) Michal Ivan (Bílí Tygři Liberec, ) Mislav Rosandič @dcro (Bílí Tygři Liberec, ) Forwards: Andrej Kollár (Kometa Brno, ) Michal Krištof (Kometa Brno, ) Róbert Lantoši (BK Mladá Boleslav, ) Adam Liška (Severstal Cherepovets, KHL, ) Mário Lunter (BK Mladá Boleslav, ) Jakub Minárik (Dukla Trenčín) Kristián Pospíšil (HC Davos, ) Pavol Regenda (BK Mladá Boleslav, ) Miloš Roman (Oceláři Třinec, ) Juraj Slafkovský (TPS Turku, ) Adam Sýkora (HK Nitra) Samuel Takáč (Slovan Bratislava) Alex Tamáši (HC Banská Bystrica) Tomáš Tatar (New Jersey Devils, NHL, )
  23. So this is what I was expecting. I can guarantee you that All big nations except will enter 2 Classic Kayak specialists in K1
  24. Freshly promoted and Bids for the 2023 World Championship Hungary won the brotherly cross-border clash with Romania 4-2 on the last day at the 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A. The result didn’t change much in the standings as it became already clear yesterday evening that Hungary would finish in second place while Romania would remain in last place and be relegated. Media representatives at the Tivoli Hall were therefore more interested in what the ice hockey associations of Hungary and Slovenia announced after the game. Hungary and Slovenia, both promoted to the top division as the top-two ranked teams here, announced a joint bid for the 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship that was originally planned in St. Petersburg, Russia. The bid was presented under the motto “extreme circumstances require extreme decisions”. Since the countries have a tough time to bid for the tournament years in advance as “elevator teams” that move up and down between the top level and the Division I, they want to seize the chance with the 2023 edition to be reassigned just one year in advance and both teams being qualified. The bid includes the original game days of 5-21 May 2023. The two countries bid with the brand-new MVM Dome in Budapest as the venue for one preliminary-round group, two quarter-finals, both semi-finals and both medal games. The arena was opened last December and hosted the 2022 EHF European Men’s Handball Championship with a capacity of 19,182 spectators in an ice hockey configuration. Slovenia’s venue would be Arena Stozice, which hosted the 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A with up to 10,500 fans filling the venue at that time. It would host the other preliminary-round group and two quarter-final games. Hungary has never hosted a top-level men’s World Ice Hockey Championship but Budapest staged the top-level U18 Women’s Worlds in 2014. Slovenia’s capital of Ljubljana was host of the 1966 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship. The event took place with three tournaments in former Yugoslavia with Ljubljana hosting the top division, Zagreb the B-Pool and Jesenice the C-Pool.
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