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Men's Ice Hockey NHL 2018 - 2019


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Hoping that we'll see Juuso Riikola playing for the Pittsburgh Penguins & Kotkaniemi - Lehkonen - Armia trio playing for the canadiens when the season starts :fingers:

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One more SVK player in NHL. Michal Čajkovský signed tonight a deal with Carolina Hurricanes.

 

 

Now if he´ll succeed he should became the 96th Slovak player that played at least 1 NHL match.

Congrats and Good Luck Mišo ! :cheer:

 

List of all Slovaks that played at least 1 NHL match

 

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Budaj, Peter (B, Los Angeles Kings)
Cehlárik, Peter (LK, Boston Bruins)
Chára, Zdeno (O, Boston Bruins)
Daňo, Marko (C, Winnipeg Jets)
Gáborík, Marián (PK, Ottawa Senators)
Halák, Jaroslav (B, Boston Bruins)
Hossa, Marián (PK, Arizona Coyotes)
Hrivík, Marek (LK, Calgary Flames)
Jaroš, Christián (O, Ottawa Senators)
Jurčo, Tomáš (PK, Chicago Blackhawks)
Marinčin, Martin (O, Toronto Maple Leafs)
Pánik, Richard (PK, Arizona Coyotes)
Sekera, Andrej (O, Edmonton Oilers)
Tatar, Tomáš (LK, Montreal Canadiens)
 
Bača, Jerguš (O)
Balej, Jozef (PK)
Baranka, Ivan (O)
Bartečko, Ľuboš (LK)
Bartoš, Peter (LK)
Bartovič, Milan (PK)
Bicek, Jiří (PK)
Bližňák, Mário (C)
Bondra, Peter (PK)
Cibák, Martin (C)
Cíger, Zdeno (LK)
Cisár, Marián (PK)
Čiernik, Ivan (LK)
Čierny, Jozef (LK)
Demitra, Pavol (PK)
Döme, Róbert (PK)
Droppa, Ivan (O)
Gron, Stanislav (C)
Handzuš, Michal (C)
Hecl, Radoslav (O)
Hossa, Marcel (LK)
Ihnačák, Miroslav (LK)
Ihnačák, Peter (C)
Jurčina, Milan (O)
Karabín, Ladislav (LK)
Kolník, Juraj (PK)
Kopecký, Tomáš (C)
Kudroč, Kristián (O)
Kytnár, Milan (C)
Lašák, Ján (B)
Liba, Igor (LK)
Lintner, Richard (O)
Majeský, Ivan (O)
Malec, Tomáš (O)
Meszároš, Andrej (O)
Mezei, Branislav (O)
Mihalik, Vladimír (O)
Mikita, Stan (C)
Nagy, Ladislav (LK)
Nedorost, Andrej (C)
Obšut, Jaroslav (O)
Ölvecký, Peter (LK)
Országh, Vladimír (PK)
Pálffy, Žigmund (PK)
Pašek, Dušan (C)
Petrovický, Róbert (C)
Petrovický, Ronald (PK)
Podkonický, Andrej (C)
Radivojevič, Branko (PK)
Ružička, Štefan (PK)
Sejna, Peter (LK)
Sekeráš, Ľubomír (O)
Smrek, Peter (O)
Somík, Radovan (PK)
Staňa, Rastislav (B)
Stümpel, Jozef (C)
Suchý, Radoslav (O)
Surový, Tomáš (C)
Svatoš, Marek (PK)
Šatan, Miroslav (PK)
Šťastný, Anton (LK)
Šťastný, Marián (PK)
Šťastný, Peter (C)
Štrbák, Martin (O)
Švehla, Róbert (O)
Tvrdoň, Roman (C)
Vaic, Ľubomír (O)
Valábik, Boris (O)
Višňovský, Ľubomír (O)
Zálešák, Miroslav (PK)
Zedník, Richard (PK)

 

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Mike Keenan goes public with prostate cancer...

https://www.nhl.com/news/former-nhl-coach-mike-keenan-discusses-prostate-cancer/c-300452720?tid=282796264

somehow, it looks that's been taken early enough...good luck, Mike! :fingers:

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On 2018-09-13 at 22:18, Topicmaster1010 said:

Erik Karlsson traded to the Sharks! :yikes:

It will be interesting to follow Karlsson in Sharks. I hope Sharks and Karlsson will have a great season.

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Radim Vrbata and Scott Hartnell retired just before the start of the new season...

https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-all-star-radim-vrbata-retires-from-hockey-after-16-seasons/c-300536462

https://www.nhl.com/news/scott-hartnell-retires-from-nhl-after-17-seasons/c-300523458

 

meanwhile, great show last night in Bern (SUI), where the New Jersey Devils led by the Swiss star Nico Hischier played an exhibition game against the local team, SC Bern, as part of the NHL Global Series 2018...

The Devils won the game by a score of 3-2 (after OT), but that's the least important part of the night...

 

Tomorrow it's the Edmonton Oilers' time to entertain some European fans, since they play in Cologne (GER) against the local team, Kölner Haie (puck drop @ 4 p.m. CET)...

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  • 4 weeks later...

Brilliant night for the two Slovaks of Boston. Zdeno Chára scored 2 goals in the Bruins wins over Philadelphia 3-0, Jaroslav Halák marked another shut-out with 26/26 saves plus he assisted in Zdeno´s second goal :d Jaro was awarded the first star of the game, Zdeno the second :yes

 

 

 

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Btw still No one mentioned that yet here, but last night Montreal set a new record, that will hardly beaten. In the NHL game Montreal scored 2 goals in 2 seconds against the Capitals. After Max Domi goal at 59:38, Washington pulled out their goalie. Then Danault won the face-off and Joel Armia send the puck to the empty net

 

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