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DEUTSCHLAND CUP

 

(Krefeld, GER)

 

November 13th, 2021

 

:GER Germany  3 - 0  Switzerland :SUI 

:SVK Slovakia  3 - 1  Russia "B" :RUS 

 

Deutschland Cup Provisional Standing After Day 2:

1. SVK 6, 2. GER 6, 3. RUS 0, 4. SUI 0

 

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5 matches 5 wins so far this season for our National Team.

 

After the 3 wins late August at the Olympic Qualifiers we won also the first 2 matches of the traditional Deutschland Cup

 

After Thursdays 7-1 win over :SUI we beat also :RUS "B" team tonight 3-1 and will play against the host tomorrow for the 1st and 2nd place of this tournament. Last time Slovakia won the Deutschland Cup was in 2016.

 

Tonights SVK-RUS "B" 3-1 Highlights

 

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EURO HOCKEY CHALLENGERS  

 

November 13th, 2021

 

 

Stage 1 -

3 NATIONS CUP (Esbjerg, DEN)

 

:DEN Denmark  3 - 1  Norway :NOR 

 

Final Standing:

1. DEN  6

2. LAT 3

3. NOR 0

 

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Stage 2 -

JESENICE CHALLENGER 2021 (Jesenice, SLO)

 

:AUT Austria  OT2 - 1  Slovenia :SLO

:FRA France  3 - 6  Belarus :BLR

 

Final Standing:

1. BLR  8

2. AUT 5

3. FRA 4

4. SLO 1

 

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Stage 3 -

TAMAS SARKOZY MEMORIAL CUP (Budapest, HUN)

 

:HUN Hungary  2  - 1  Ukraine :UKR

 

Final Standing:

1. HUN  6

2. ITA 2

3. UKR 1

 

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Stage 4 -

BALTIC CHALLENGE CUP (Tallinn, EST)

 

:LAT Latvia "B"  6 - 1  Lithuania :LTU

:EST Estonia  1 - 8  Poland :POL

 

Final Standing:

1. POL 9

2. EST 5

3. LAT 3

4. LTU 1

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2 very early goals ended our winning streak. Congrats :GER for the win and the title in home tournament.

 

Sadly first lose of our NT this season, but all in all a very nice display of the youngs from our league in this tourney.

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DEUTSCHLAND CUP

 

(Krefeld, GER)

 

November 14th, 2021

 

:SUI Switzerland  3 - 2  Russia "B" :RUS

:GER Germany  4 - 1  Slovakia :SVK

 

Final Standing:

1. GER 9

2. SVK 6

3. SUI 3

4. RUS 0

 

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EURO HOCKEY TOUR 2021/22      

 

Stage 1/4 - KARJALA CUP (Helsinki, FIN)

November 14th, 2021

 

:CZE Czech Republic  2 - 5  Russia :RUS

:FIN Finland  1 - 3  Sweden :SWE

 

Karjala Cup Final Standing:

1. SWE 9

2. FIN 6

3. RUS 3

4. CZE 0

 

EURO HOCKEY TOUR Cumulative Standing After Matchday 3/12:

1. SWE 9, 2. FIN 6, 3. RUS 3, 4. CZE 0

 

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Marián Hossa as the 3rd Slovak (After Stan Mikita & Peter Šťastný) was inducted tonight to the the holiest place in the whole hockey world,  the HHOF in Toronto.

 

So proud of him. What a legend.

 

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nhl/news/jarome-iginla-marian-hossa-2020-hockey-hall-of-fame-class/l7u62dmirhc11xfut6dhfvrzh

 

 

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The Disciplinary Committee of the Ukrainian Hockey Federation (FHU) has temporarily suspended seven players of the national team and they can not start in any competitions.

 

According to the official website of the :UKR association, the reason for this decision was that the players left the national team on the eve of the start of the Euro Hockey Challenge in Budapest last week.  Six of them are Donbass Donetsk players. These are Filippo Pangelov-Yuldashev, Vitali Andreikov, Viktor Zakharov, Alexandr Peresunko, Nikita Butsenko and Ilia Korenchuk, the seventh Pavel Taran plays for Kramatorsk. HC Donbass's honorary president Boris Kolesnikov decided to dismiss the players from the national team. The only one who refused to leave the national team was Vitaly Lyalka, to whom the club terminated the contract a few days later. :crazy:

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