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Ice Hockey 2018 - 2019 Discussion Thread


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Hlinka Gretzky Cup 2018 in Edmonton (CAN)

 

Knockout Round

11.08.2018

 

Gold Medal Match

Canada U18 - Sweden U18    6-2

 

Bronze Medal Match

Russia U18 - United States U18    5-4

 

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Zdeno Chára became for the 5th time in his career the Best Slovak Ice Hockey Player of the year. The 41 years old Blueliner and captain of the Boston Bruins already triumphed in this annual award in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013

 

He won also the best SVK defencemen of the year.

 

The best Under 20 player became as expected Martin Fehérváry. The goalie of the year is Marek Čiliak, forward of the year Tomáš Tatar and coach of the year Vladimír Országh.

The referee of the year Vladimír Baluška and female player of the year Tatiana Ištócyová.

 

Also the last seasons National Championship All-Stars was announced

Goaltender: Michal Valent (Dukla Trenčín), D-Mens: Tomáš Starosta (Dukla Trenčín) and Nick Ross :CAN (HKM Zvolen) and Forwards: Branko Radivojevič (Dukla Trenčín), Michal Krištof (HK Nitra) and Eric Faille  :CAN (HC 05 Banská Bystrica). 

 

 

All 2018 Slovak Ice Hockey Player of the Year Awards

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Ice Hockey Players of the Year 2018

1. Zdeno Chára

2. Tomáš Tatar

3. Richard Pánik

4. Marek Čiliak

5. Ladislav Nagy

 

 

Goaltender of the Year 2018 (Vladimír Dzurilla Award)

1. Marek Čiliak

2. Patrik Rybár

3. Denis Godla

 

 

Defencemen of the Year 2018 (Róbert Švehla Award)

1. Zdeno Chára

2. Andrej Sekera

3. Martin Fehérváry

 

 

Forward of the Year 2018 (Jozef Golonka Award)

1. Tomáš Tatar

2. Richard Pánik

3. Ladislav Nagy

 

 

Female Ice Hockey Player of the Year 2018

1. Tatiana Ištocyová

2. Nicol Čupková

3. Iveta Klimašová

 

 

Coach of the Year 2018 (Ladislav Horský Award)

1. Vladimír Országh

2. Peter Oremus

3. Ernest Bokroš

 

 

Referee of the Year 2018 (Juraj Okoličány Award)

1. Vladimír Baluška

2. Jozef Kubuš

3. Peter Šefčík

 

 

"Under 20" Player of the Year 2018 (Pavol Demitra Award)

1. Martin Fehérváry

2. Samuel Buček

3. Miloš Roman

 

 

Tipsport Liga 2017/2018 All-Stars

Michal Valent (Dukla Trenčín) - Tomáš Starosta (Dukla Trenčín), Nick Ross :CAN  (HKM Zvolen) - Branko Radivojevič (Dukla Trenčín), Michal Krištof (HK Nitra), Eric Faille :CAN (HC 05 Banska Bystrica)

 

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Il 30/7/2018 Alle 11:17, phelps ha scritto:

Main European Leagues Start Date

 

Champions Hockey League: Thursday, August 30th (Opening Day with 6 matches)

 

(...)

 

1 week to go! :bounce::cheer:

 

I just can't wait anymore...I'm in total abstinence...I hope these 7 days will fly away as quick as possible...

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Hayley Wickenheiser is joining the Toronto Maple Leafs as the team's assistant director of player development. Wickenheiser represented Canada for 23 years, winning 4 Olympic gold medals and 1 silver with the Canadian women’s team between 1998 and 2014.

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Interesting Top 10 overview of the Salaries of the SVK players in the NHL for the season 2018/19

 

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Name/Club/Basic salary/ Signature bonus/ Other bonuses

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Slovan Bratislava signed this interesting guy :d

 

 

 

Gonna be his first ever season in Europe, and what´s the first thing he was surprised about ? :d

 

5AkVcbf-T_rImhTv4JUGKg~Slovan-Bratislava

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