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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2019


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Just now, Finnator123 said:


Oh yeah, Finland won Bronze in that olympic tournament. Horrible start for us, but the comeback was real :p

 

I remember I was crying that morning watching our guys crying :( but yeah, it was our fault, we had it in our hands, but messed everything with dumb mistakes in the last 10 or so minutes...

 

pity.. we´ll probably never have such amazing team and such chances again

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1 minute ago, hckosice said:

 

Thanks for the reminder, very kind of you :d very likely the worst 20 minutes in SVK Ice Hockey history or second worst just after the last 20 minutes of Vancouver 2010 bronze medal match

Always happy to help ;) 

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Just now, hckosice said:

 

I remember I was crying that morning watching our guys crying :( but yeah, it was our fault, we had it in our hands, but messed everything with dumb mistakes in the last 10 or so minutes...

 

pity.. we´ll probably never have such amazing team and such chances again


Slovakia just needs to get it's shit together. That almost Olympic Bronze was just a tiny amount of light, not forgetting amazing silver medal few years ago at Worlds. Pretty quiet since your Gold.

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Just now, Finnator123 said:


Slovakia just needs to get it's shit together. That almost Olympic Bronze was just a tiny amount of light, not forgetting amazing silver medal few years ago at Worlds. Pretty quiet since your Gold.

 

Right, but it will take some time, maybe even a decade, we are just going through a generational exchange. we have some interesting talents and prospects (obviously not so big like the 2000s generation, but decent too) but they need time.

 

I am curious to see how our youngs will do this year (I mean the likes of Černák, Fehervary, Studenič, Liška and so) especially under the huge pressure they will face at the home world champs, because obviously they are the guys we are going to raly on them in the next years.

 

Well, Finland was always like our adopted hockey country, and we had the feeling it was somehow mutual.

 

I´ll never forget the :FIN commentator during that silver WCh journey. clearly without any shame cheering at full gaz for our guys :d

 

 

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Breaking news

 

After Columbus elimination in the Stanley Cup Play-Offs, good news for :FRA and :SUI + :RUS

 

Alexandre Texier the new french super talent will join team :FRA in Košice and the 19 year old prodigy will became this year the only NHL reinforcement for "les bleus"

 

Also :SUI, received approval from their Columbus Blue Jackets player, the team will be reinforced by Dean Kukan

 

And Vladislav Gavrikov received the invitation from :RUS team, they are still waiting for his answer.

It is not certain if Ilya Vorobiov the Russian coach will send the invitation also for the other 2 players of Columbus Artemi Panarin and Sergei Boborovsky. They already even afforded themselves the luxury to send home one of their NHLer the Arizona Coyotes defencer Ilya Lyubushkin :lol: what other countries would do to have such player in their team...but Russia just doesn´t need him, because they already have 8 other NHLers in their defence lol

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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

 

I remember I was crying that morning watching our guys crying :( but yeah, it was our fault, we had it in our hands, but messed everything with dumb mistakes in the last 10 or so minutes...

 

pity.. we´ll probably never have such amazing team and such chances again

Honestly Slovakia losing to Denmark was more comic than anything, but the loss to Finland at the Olympics was just heartwrenching :( It was such an amazing effort though. Big shoes to fill for sure. 

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1 minute ago, ahjfcshfghb said:

Honestly Slovakia losing to Denmark was more comic than anything, but the loss to Finland at the Olympics was just heartwrenching :( It was such an amazing effort though. Big shoes to fill for sure. 

 

This was one insanely disastrous match from both our goalies ! Especially Peter Budaj, probably his worst match in all his career, he literally got a goal from every shot..never seen anything like that before :facepalm:and then (after being quickly replaced after only 5 minute - and the match was already done) also Rastislav Staňa...

 

This was seriously one extremely embarassing afternoon

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2 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

This was one insanely disastrous match from both our goalies ! Especially Peter Budaj, probably his worst match in all his career, he literally got a goal from every shot..never seen anything like that before :facepalm:and then (after being quickly replaced after only 5 minute - and the match was already done) also Rastislav Staňa...

 

This was seriously one extremely embarassing afternoon

I've found an entire video- the commentators are talking all about how great Peter Budaj was before the game. 

It's just comic in the sense that everyone was in total shock, and it didn't matter extremely much.

 

 

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Apparently guns and vuvuzelas are forbidden :d

 

Flags and drums are allowed, whistles and trumpets are not

 

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Paramedics and policemen, hundreds of security guards, organizers and volunteers—they’ll all be in charge of keeping visitors to the 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship safe. Arenas will open 90 minutes before the first game of the day, and organizers are asking fans to arrive early so they have plenty of time to clear security. Fans will be able to bring flags and drums, but not whistles, megaphones, or cameras with telephoto lenses.

 

There will be two-level control upon entry. First, a security control, where fans must show their tickets and have them vailidated. Then, entrance into the arena through turnstiles. At the entrance to the arenas, fans will also have to pass through metal detectors similar to those used at aiports. These security controls are organized in accordance with Slovak laws.

 

“The requirements of the Slovak Police Force pursuant to Act no. 1/2014 relating to the organization of public sporting events was supported by the International Ice Hockey Federation,“ said 2019 IIHF WM organizing committee director Igor Nemeček. „Fan safety is of primary importance to us. We want the world championship to be a worry-free celebration of hockey.“

 

Additional security measures are also in place near the Ondrej Nepela Arena in Bratislava and Steel Arena in Kosice, including the practise rinks, the areas in and around hotels, and Fan Zones. Every fan coming into the arena needs a ticket, so even kids of any age need a vaild ticket. After each game the arena must be cleared, so even fans attending the next game must first leave the building. Fans who are unruly or clearly intoxicated will be prohibited from entering.

 

“Fans are allowed into security zones and arenas with small men’s handbags, ladies‘ purses, or small backpacks,“ said Marek Bednarik, security manager of the arena in Bratislava. „Anything that cannot be stored under the seat is forbidden. It is also forbidden to bring in food and drink. There will be bins near both arenas where fans can discard such items or check luggage for a fee. We ask that fans be patient.“

 

Fans can come to games with drums and flags on plastic poles with a maximum length of 1,5 m. Flags on telescopic metal poles and on wooden poles are forbidden. Posters and flags that include disparaging remarks, words insulting human rights or promoting hared and violence are strictly forbidden.

 

As well, whistles, pressure-sound sprays, megaphones, and vuvuzelas are forbidden. It is also forbidden to bring in narcotics, glass of any sort, perfumes, flammable substances, laser pointers, flashlights, flashing items, flashing lights, pressed gasses, weapons, explosives, or binoculars. Animals are also not allowed.

 

Professional photographic technology is forbidden in the stands. Additionally, making motion or sound recordings for commercial purposes is forbidden during the duration of the championship. Television companies and accredited media are the rights owners, and fan recordings cannot be published for commercial purposes.

 

Smoking in both arenas is strictly forbidden, but fans wishing to smoke are allowed to leave the arena for this purpose and re-enter.

Instructions and Recommendations for fans

- Arenas open 90 minutes before the first game, and after the end of previous games
- Everyone entering the arena needs a ticket, including small children
- The arena will be emptied after each game before fans are allowed in for subsequet games
- We recommend that fans arrive early, to go through security with plenty of time
- Fans must have their ID and game ticket with them at all times
- Fans must sit in the correct seat on the ticket (section, row, seat)
- Fans who are unruly or clearly intoxicated will not be allowed into arenas

Security controls

- Fans must first pass through security control before being allowed near the arenas. This includes a check for a vaild ticket in accordance with Act no. 1/2014 of the legal code (organizing public sporting events, passing through metal detectors, camera controls, possible control by touch)
- The second control is at the entrance to the arena – passing through turnstiles
- Fans are allowed free movement near the arenas, excpet for the security zones in the immeadiate proximity of the arenas
- Forbidden items (specified below) or large luggage (i.e., luggage that doens’t fit easily under the seat) are not allowed. Small handbags and knapsacks are allowed.
- Fans aren’t allowed to bring outside food and drink into the arenas
- Smoking in the arenas is forbidden, but fans are allowed to leave to smoke and then re-enter using turnstiles.

 

Forbidden items

Forbidden items are specified in accordance with Act no. 1/2014 of the legal code about organizing public sporting events and about changes to and completing other Acts.

 

Forbidden items are:
- Guns
- Explosives
- Cold weapons, poles, knuckle-duster, and similar items
- Any food and drink
- Whistles, vuvuzelas, pressure sound sprays, megaphones, and similar items
- Items with light which can harm others, notably flashlights, blinkers, flashing lights, laser pointers, and similar items
- Flags on metal or wooden poles (allowed are flags on plastic poles with a maximum length of 1,5 m)
- Any items or devices which are able to produce professional audio or audio-video recordings, broadcast or by any other means spread audio or audio-video recordings, news, desriptions, or results of the game entirely or of its part online on any other media, with exception of mobile phones, tablets, and PDA devices
- Cameras with telescopic lenses
- Any animals
- Promo and commercial materials of any kind
- written, graphic, pictorial, audio or audio-video of texts and statements, pledges, badges, slogans or symbols of groups or movements and their programs or ideologies aimed at suppressing fundamental human rights and freedoms
- written, graphic, pictorial, audio or visual audio of texts and statements, pledges, badges, slogans or symbols of groups or movements advocating, supporting or inciting hatred, violence or unjustifiably different treatment of a group of persons or an individual for their belonging to a race, the nation, nationality, colour of skin, ethnic group, origin of the family or religious beliefs

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nooooo...why brass knuckles, knives, pistols and, above all, "maria" (the first picture, for those who don't know the Italian slang for that) are not allowed??? :hyper:

 

this championship is going to be so boring on the stands...:yikes::rofl::roflmao::facepalm:

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