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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2019


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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

The medals.

 

Not really the most inspiring pattern I must say, A Ice Hockey player in front of the Slovak mountains

 

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What percent of gold the medal actually contains? :d 

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41 minutes ago, Wanderer said:

 

What percent of gold the medal actually contains? :d 

 

I can not find it anywhere, but here better images

 

https://hokej.sk/clanok/158249-foto-takto-vyzeraju-medaile-na-ms-2019-na-slovensku

 

 

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and here a nice video about the fabrication

 

 

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Road to Bratislava/Košice

 

Exhibition Games

April 10th, 2019

(30 Days to Go)-

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Czech Republic - Austria  3-1

 

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Road to Bratislava/Košice

 

Exhibition Games

April 11th, 2019

(29 Days to Go)-

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Denmark - Finland  0-1

Germany - Slovakia  2-1

Sweden - Norway  2-0

 

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Road to Bratislava/Košice

 

Exhibition Games

April 12th, 2019

(28 Days to Go)-

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France - Russia  1-4

 

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Road to Bratislava/Košice

 

Exhibition Games

April 13th, 2019

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Sweden - Norway  5-1

Denmark - Finland  1-2

Austria - Czech Republic  4-5 After Penalty Shoot-Out

France - Russia  0-2

Germany - Slovakia  3-1

 

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Richard "Mr. I play for the coyotes" Pánik is in :thumbup: woohooo what amazing morning info :banana: :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::woohoo::woohoo::banana::banana::banana::banana: 

http://www.hokejportal.net/?q=clanok/91516/k-timu-sa-pripoji-aj-panik-proti-rakusku-aj-so-studenicom

 

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He, Tomáš Tatar, Andrej Sekera and Christián Jaroš will arrive after the easter weekend, so they will miss the next weeks 3rd training camp with the 2 test matches in Austria.

 

Also, now the AHL Regular season is over, it´s now confirmed that The young prospect Marián Studenič from AHL Binghampton will reinforce our team as well, he´ll be already in the team for the games in Austria. 

 

Looking at the results from AHL, Also Marko Daňo could be a fine reinforcement for us, his team will not play the AHL Play-Offs, but sadly he´ll be surely called from the Winnipeg Jets for the NHL Play-Offs. Also an interesting pairing in AHL Play-Offs Peter Cehlárik from Providence will face Tomáš Jurčo of Charlotte, but here again it´s very likely their NHL teams Boston and Carolina will call them in case of elimination to their NHL teams for the SC Play-Offs

 

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18 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Richard "Mr. I play for the coyotes" Pánik is in :thumbup: woohooo what amazing morning info :banana: :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::woohoo::woohoo::banana::banana::banana::banana: 

http://www.hokejportal.net/?q=clanok/91516/k-timu-sa-pripoji-aj-panik-proti-rakusku-aj-so-studenicom

 

vsW_Ee.gif

 

giphy.gif

 

 

 

He, Tomáš Tatar, Andrej Sekera and Christián Jaroš will arrive after the easter weekend, so they will miss the next weeks 3rd training camp with the 2 test matches in Austria.

 

Also, now the AHL Regular season is over, it´s now confirmed that The young prospect Marián Studenič from AHL Binghampton will reinforce our team as well, he´ll be already in the team for the games in Austria. 

 

Looking at the results from AHL, Also Marko Daňo could be a fine reinforcement for us, his team will not play the AHL Play-Offs, but sadly he´ll be surely called from the Winnipeg Jets for the NHL Play-Offs. Also an interesting pairing in AHL Play-Offs Peter Cehlárik from Providence will face Tomáš Jurčo of Charlotte, but here again it´s very likely their NHL teams Boston and Carolina will call them in case of elimination to their NHL teams for the SC Play-Offs

 

 

well, Winnipeg could end their season very soon...maybe there's a chance Daňo will be "free" in a few days...;)

and also Carolina is not supposed to go further than rd #1 in the NHL PO...:p

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12 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

well, Winnipeg could end their season very soon...maybe there's a chance Daňo will be "free" in a few days...;)

and also Carolina is not supposed to go further than rd #1 in the NHL PO...:p

 

we´ll see what will happen. there some direct confrontations here and there that may be interesting for us, right now Boston-Toronto is pretty followed back in Slovakia as well with the likes of Chára and mainly Jaro Halák vs Martin Marinčin in the opposite site + Boston´s flop will slightly help to solve the Cehlárik problem if Providence lost to Charlotte in Calder Cup Play-Offs :p

 

Anyway it´s still at the players themselves if they will accept the invitations and will want to play at the Worlds, but so far this year it looks like everyone want (for obvious reasons?) :p

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