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Some fresh updates after the eliminations of Dallas and Colorado in the NHL Stanley Cup 2nd round Play-Offs.

 

:SUI  The Colorado Avalanche forward Sven Andrighetto accepted the invitation and will join the Swiss for the World Champs.

 

:SWE Also Sweden will have another NHLer in their team the Columbus Blue Jackets center Alexander Wennberg accepted the invitation as well and will join the "tre kronor" in Bratislava.

 

:RUS  send home another NHLer the dfencer Bogdan Kiselevich was removed from the team and will be replaced by Vladislav Gavrikov the Columbus blueliner, Team :RUS has now in Bratislava 24 players, the last called player is the defencer of Colorado Nikita Zadorov.

 

btw the Russians had today their first training in Bratislava and they trained with this lines:

Grigorenko - Malkin - Dadonov in the elite line

Ovechkin - Kuznetsov - Kaprizov in the 2nd line

Kucherov - Gusev - Anisimov in the 3rd line

Kovalchuk was put for now in the 4th (checking line) with Andronov and Plotnikov

the 13th and 14th forwards are currently Barabanov and Telegin

 

:CZE also received positive answers today from 2 NHLers the Dallas Stars forward Radek Faksa and the Colorado Avalanche goaltender Pavel Francouz will join the Czech team, but they certainly will not manage to arrive before the weekend, so they will miss the opening game of the czechs against Sweden

 

 

+ Also the :FRA team confirmed today what was rumored and known already yesterday. the 19 years young "wonder boy" of Columbus Alexandre Texier accepted the invitation and will join "les bleus" in Košice.

 

Texier started this season in Finland, where in the 55 matches for KalPa Kuopio scored 14 goals and had 27 assists (41 points). after the end of the season for Kuopio he was called by the NHL Columbus Blue Jackets for the end of the season, he debuted in NHL playing 2 matches and even scoring a goal, he was then send to Cleveland in the AHL (7 matches with impressive scores 7 goals + 2 assists) then returned to Columbus for the Play-Offs.

 

He´ll be the only NHLer in the French team in Košice, this also means the end of the dream for one of the players that already arrived to Košice, since FRA will have now 26 players and will have to send home one of them, very likely it will be the Lyon forward Cedric Di Dio Balsamo, but this is still to be confirmed by the french team staff

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Another huge news. Canada just lost its biggest star of the team in Košice, John Tavares will return back home to Toronto because of oblique injury he suffered in the todays first training of the team Canada in Košice ...

 

 

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and the teams started to submit their official rosters. Remember each team must today name at minimum 15 skaters and 2 goalies to the official roster,

they can add players until the full roster of 22 skaters and 3 goalie whenever they want until the end of the preliminary round (but to be ensured the named added player(s) can play in the match, they must do it max 2 hours before the start of their match)

 

:SVK being the first one, named 20 skaters and 2 goaltenders (so for the preliminary round we have still 3 places - 2 skaters + 1 goalie) forwards Libor Hudáček and Dávid Bondra + goalie Denis Godla are not submitted in the official roster yet..still hoping and waiting for our Boston Bruins trio (Halák, Chára, Cehlárik) ?

 

so here the updated official roster of :SVK

 

I´ll try to update all teams immediately when they will be submitted and officialized. you should find the link in the first page. players marked in bold are the officially submitted and allowed to play.

 

 

:SVK TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Denis Godla (KalPa Kuopio, :FIN)

Marek Čiliak (Kometa Brno, :CZE)

Patrik Rybár (Grand Rapids Griffins, AHL, :USA)

 

Defencers:

 

Patrik Koch (HC Košice)

Marek Ďaloga (Mora IK, :SWE)

Michal Čajkovský (Dinamo Moscow, KHL, :RUS)

Martin Fehérváry (HV 71 Jönköping, :SWE)

Christián Jaroš (Ottawa Senators, NHL, :CAN)

Andrej Sekera (Edmonton Oilers, NHL, :CAN)

Erik Černák (Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, :USA)

Martin Marinčin (Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, :CAN)

 

Forwards:

 

Dávid Bondra (HK Poprad)

Dávid Buc (Slovan Bratislava, KHL)

Róbert Lantoši (HK Nitra)

Adam Liška (Slovan Bratislava, KHL)

Michal Krištof (Karpat Oulu, :FIN)

Libor Hudáček (Bíli Tygři Liberec, :CZE)

Ladislav Nagy (HC Košice)

Matúš Sukeľ (Slovan Bratislava, KHL)

Tomáš Zigo (HC05 Banská Bystrica)

Marián Studenič (Binghamton Devils, AHL, :USA)

Richard Pánik (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, :USA)

Tomáš Tatar (Montreal Canadiens, NHL, :CAN)

Marko Daňo (Manitoba Moose, AHL, :CAN)

Mário Lunter (HC05 Banská Bystrica)

 

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Team Canada as expected submited all their players they have in Košice. Unfortunately John Tavares because of injury was send home. they have now officially 22 players (19 skaters + 3 goalies) so they still will be eligible to add 3 skaters to their team during the preliminary Round.

 

:CAN TEAM CANADA :CAN

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Mackenzie Blackwood (New Jersey Devils, NHL, :USA)

Matt Murray (Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL, :USA)

Carter Hart (Philadelphia Flyers, NHL, :USA)

 

Defencers:

 

Thomas Chabot (Ottawa Senators, NHL)

Brandon Montour (Buffalo Sabres, NHL, :USA)

Troy Stecher (Vancouver Canucks, NHL)

Damon Severson (New Jersey Devils, NHL, :USA)

Shea Theodore (Vegas Golden Knights, NHL, :USA)

Darnell Nurse (Edmonton Oilers, NHL)

Dante Fabbro (Nashville Predators, NHL, :USA)

 

Forwards:

 

Sean Couturier (Philadelphia Flyers, NHL, :USA)

Adam Henrique (Anaheim Ducks, NHL, :USA)

Dylan Strome (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, :USA)

Kyle Turris (Nashville Predators, NHL, :USA)

John Tavares (Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL) Injury

Mathieu Joseph (Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, :USA)

Sam Reinhart (Buffalo Sabres, NHL, :USA)

Anthony Mantha (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, :USA )

Tyler Bertuzzi (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, :USA)

Mark Stone (Vegas Golden Knights, NHL, :USA)

Anthony Cirelli (Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL, :USA)

Jonathan Marchessault (Vegas Golden Knights, NHL, :USA)

Jared McCann (Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL, :USA)

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Team USA named to the official roster 21 players (2 Goalies + 19 skaters), they can still add 1 goalie and 3 skaters

from the players they have in Košice, the goalie Cayden Primeau and the defencer Christian Wolanin are not submited yet

 

:USA TEAM UNITED STATES :USA

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Cory Schneider (New Jersey Devils, NHL)

Thatcher Demko (Vancouver Canucks, NHL, :CAN)

Cayden Primeau (Montreal Canadiens, NHL, :CAN)

 

Defencers:

 

Ryan Suter (Minnesota Wild, NHL)

Brady Skjei (New York Rangers, NHL)

Quinn Hughes (Vancouver Canucks, NHL, :CAN)

Noah Hanifin (Calgary Flames, NHL, :CAN)

Alec Martinez (Los Angeles Kings, NHL)

Christian Wolanin (Ottawa Senators, NHL, :CAN)

Adam Fox (Harvard University Crimson, NCAA)

 

Forwards:

 

Patrick Kane (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL)

Johnny Gaudreau (Calgary Flames, NHL, :CAN)

Jack Eichel (Buffalo Sabres, NHL)

James van Riemsdyk (Philadelphia Flyers, NHL)

Dylan Larkin (Detroit Red Wings, NHL)

Clayton Keller (Arizona Coyotes, NHL)

Alex DeBrincat (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL)

Derek Ryan (Calgary Flames, NHL, :CAN)

Luke Glendening (Detroit Red Wings, NHL)

Colin White (Ottawa Senators, NHL, :CAN)

Frank Vatrano (Florida Panthers, NHL)

Chris Kreider (New York Rangers, NHL)

Jack Hughes (US National Team Development Program "U18", USHL)

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Team :FIN is the first team to be officially completed for the preliminary round.

the full 25 registred roster 22 skaters + 3 goalies.  meaning Finland will be able to add players only if they advance for the quarterfinals, teams are eligible to add 2 players for the Knock-Out round.

 

:FIN TEAM FINLAND :FIN

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Kevin Lankinen (Rockford IceHogs, AHL, :USA)

Veini Vehviläinen (Kärpät Oulu)

Jussi Olkinuora (Pelicans Lahti)

 

Defencers:

 

Atte Ohtamaa (Kärpät Oulu)

Jani Hakanpää (Kärpät Oulu)

Mikko Lehtonen (HV 71 Jönköping, :SWE)

Oliwer Kaski (Pelicans Lahti)

Henri Jokiharju (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, :USA)

Petteri Lindbohm (Lausanne HC, :SUI)

Miika Koivisto (Dinamo Moscow, KHL, :RUS)

Niko Mikkola (San Antonio Rampage, AHL, :USA)

 

Forwards:

 

Marko Anttila (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL)

Sakari Manninen (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL)

Arttu Ilomäki (Lukko Rauma)

Veli-Matti Savinainen (Kunlun Red Star, KHL, :CHN)

Niko Ojamäki (Tappara Tampere)

Kristian Kuusela (Tappara Tampere)

Juhani Tyrväinen (IFK Helsinki)

Kaapo Kakko (TPS Turku)

Toni Rajala (EHC Biel, :SUI)

Eetu Luostarinen (KalPa Kuopio)

Joel Kiviranta (Vaasan Sport)

Jere Sallinen (Örebro HK, :SWE)

Harri Pesonen (SC Laugnau, :SUI)

Juho Lammikko (Florida Panthers, NHL, :USA)

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Team Germany named 22 players (2 goalies + 20 skaters) so still eligible to add throughout the preliminary round 1 goalie and 2 skaters.

Strahlmeier, Loibl and Michaelis are in Košice but they are not registred yet.

 

:GER TEAM GERMANY :GER

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Niklas Treutle (Nürnberg Ice Tigers)

Dustin Strahlmeier (Schwenninger Wild Wings)

Mathias Niederberger (EG Düsseldorf)

 

Defencers:

 

Denis Reul (Adler Mannheim)

Moritz Seider (Adler Mannheim)

Korbinian Holzer (Anaheim Ducks, NHL, :USA)

Marco Nowak (EG Düsseldorf)

Benedikt Schopper (Straubing Tigers)

Yannic Seidenberg (EHC Red Bull München)

Jonas Müller (Eisbären Berlin)

Moritz Müller (Kölner Haie)

 

Forwards:

 

Stefan Loibl (Straubing Tigers)

Matthias Plachta (Adler Mannheim)

Markus Eisenschmid (Adler Mannheim)

Frank Mauer (EHC Red Bull München)

Yasin Ehliz (EHC Red Bull München)

Patrick Hager (EHC Red Bull München)

Leon Draisaitl (Edmonton Oilers, NHL, :CAN)

Gerrit Fauser (Grizzlys Wolfsburg)

Lean Bergmann (Iserlohn Roosters)

Marc Michaelis (Minnesota State University, NCAA, :USA)

Dominik Kahun (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, :USA)

Leonhard Pföderl (Nürnberg Ice Tigers)

Marcel Noebels (Eisbären Berlin)

Frederik Tiffels (Kölner Haie)

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and here we go, the first "extremists" are Denmark, they submitted only 18 players (they have 26 players in Košice) into the official roster 2 Goalies + only 16 skaters...meaning 8 players are still out of the roster lol

 

:DEN TEAM DENMARK :DEN

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Sebastian Dahm (Iserlohn Roosters, :GER)
Patrick Galbraith (SönderjyskE Ishockey)
Simon Nielsen (Herning Blue Fox)

 

Defencers:

 

Phillip Bruggisser (Krefeld Pinguine, :GER)
Matias Lassen (Malmö Redhawks, :SWE)
Oliver Larsen (IK Pantern, Div. II, :SWE)
Stefan Lassen (Almtuna IS, Div. III, :SWE)
Nicholas B. Jensen (Fischtown Pinguins, :GER)
Jesper Jensen Aabo (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL, :FIN)
Oliver Lauridsen (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL, :FIN)
Markus Lauridsen (HV 71
Jönköping, :SWE)

 

Forwards:

 

Lars Eller (Washington Capitals, NHL, :USA)
Mikkel Bödker (Ottawa Senators, NHL, :CAN)
Morten Madsen (Timra IK, :SWE)
Nicolai Meyer (Södertalje SK, Div. II, :SWE)
Nick Olesen (IK Pantern, Div. II, :SWE)
Peter Regin (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL, :FIN)
Nicklas Jensen (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL, :FIN)
Joachim Blichfeld (Portland Winterhawks, WHL, :USA)
Mathias Bau (Hershey Bears, AHL, :USA)
Frederik Storm (Malmö Redhawks, :SWE)
Mathias From (AIK IF Stockholm, Div II, :SWE)
Morten Poulsen (Herning Blue Fox)
Jonas Röndbjerg (Växjö Lakers, :SWE)
Jesper Jensen (Skellefteå AIK, :SWE)

Julian Jakobsen (Aalborg Pirates)

 

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:FRA named 17 players :p

but like Denmark they will play their first match on Saturday so they have time to add players, + FRA has still to find out who they will sacrifice from their players in Košice for Alex Texier

 

:FRA TEAM FRANCE :FRA

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Henri-Corentin Buysse (Les Gothiques d´Amiens)

Florian Hardy (Les Ducs d´Angers)

Sebastian Ylönen (Anglet Hormadi)

 

Defencers:

 

Florian Chakiachvili (Les Dragons de Rouen)

Pierre Crinon (Les Rapaces de Gap)

Olivier Dame Malka (Nice Hockey Cote d´Azur)

Hugo Gallet (Les Boxers de Bordeaux)

Jonathan Janil (Les Boxers de Bordeaux)

Kévin Hecquefeuille (Les Scorpions de Mulhouse)

Antonin Manavian (Les Bruleurs de Loups de Grenoble)

Thomas Thiry (EV Zug, :SUI)

 

Forwards:

 

Eliot Berthon (Genéve-Servette HC, :SUI)

Timothé Bozon (Genéve-Servette HC, :SUI)

Charles Bertrand (HC Fribourg-Gottéron, :SUI)

Valentin Claireaux (Vaasa Sport, :FIN)

Teddy Da Costa (Les Bruleurs de Loups de Grenoble)

Damien Fleury (Les Bruleurs de Loups de Grenoble)

Guillaume Leclerc (Les Bruleurs de Loups de Grenoble)

Sacha Treille (Les Bruleurs de Loups de Grenoble)

Cédric Di Dio Balsamo (Les Lions de Lyon)

Anthony Guttig (Les Dragons de Rouen)

Nicolas Ritz (Les Dragons de Rouen)

Jordann Perret (HC Dynamo Pardubice, :CZE)

Anthony Rech (Schwenninger Wild Wings, :GER)

Peter Valier (Les Boxers de Bordeaux)

Alexandre Texier (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL, :USA)

 

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No Surprise from :GBR.Team GB announced their final roster 2 weeks ago and they confirmed it today writing directly all 25 players they have in Košice into the official roster

 

:GBR TEAM GREAT BRITAIN :GBR

 

 

Goaltenders:

 

Ben Bowns (Cardiff Devils)

Thomas Murdy (Cardiff Devils)

Jackson Whistle (Sheffield Steelers)

 

Defencers:

 

Tim Billingsley (Nottingham Panthers)

Dallas Ehrhardt (Manchester Storm)

Stephen Lee (Nottingham Panthers)

Evan Mosey (Cardiff Devils)

Ben O'Connor (Sheffield Steelers)

David Phillips (Sheffield Steelers)

Mark Richardson (Cardiff Devils)

Paul Swindlehurst (Belfast Giants)

 

Forwards:

 

Oliver Betteridge (Nottingham Panthers)

Ben Davies (Guildford Flames)

Robert Dowd (Sheffield Steelers)

Robert Farmer (Nottingham Panthers)

Luke Ferrara (Coventry Blaze)

Mike Hammond (Manchester Storm)

Liam Kirk (Peterborough Petes, OHL, :CAN)

Robert Lachowicz (Nottingham Panthers)

Ben Lake (Coventry Blaze)

Joseph Lewis (ESV Kaufbeuren, Div. II., :GER)

Matthew Myers (Cardiff Devils)

Brett Perlini (Nottingham Panthers)

Jonathan Phillips (Sheffield Steelers)

Colin Shields (Belfast Giants)

 

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