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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2022


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4 hours ago, hckošice said:

@phelps https://sport.aktuality.sk/c/WzfEtRT/ms-v-hokeji-2022-rtvs-prinesie-na-obrazovky-vsetky-zapasy-chybat-nebude-ani-bohaty-sprievodny-program/

 

Our national TV revealed today the program for the worlds.

 

Almost 24 hours per day 2 full weeks of hockey are awaiting us.

 

All 64 matches will be broadcasted, 32 Live on RTVS:Šport and the other 32 which will be played simultaneously will be on delay right after the live covered match.

 

All SVK matches will be obviously broadcasted on TV and on national Radio Slovensko 1.

 

4 Commentators (TV) and 2 (Radio) + 4 experts will cover the games, 3 Reporters will cover the tournament via different reportages. Our TV will have also its own studio at the Helsinki arena.

 

At the end of every evening session there will be also popular comedy-style TV show around the tournament followed by 30 minutes highlights of all daily matches. Games will be then replayed until the new daymatch begin again interrupted by several documentaries focused on the 20 years anniversary of our world title from 2002 and other cameo fro the previous tournaments etc...

 

 

thanks!

 

great coverage, as usual...

 

p.s. from yesterday, I'm a Slovak, too...:yikes: :lol:

 

the fact is that in Italy the NHL havs dismissed NHL.tv and left us with the average (if not poor) coverage by ESPN Player (we also have a tv broadcaster like sky Italia, but they only show 1 game/week in the RS and 2/3 games/week now in the playoffs)...

 

but, surprise surprise, since yesterday also the ESPN Player's service is unavailable in Italy, so we can't watch the NHL playoffs anywhere except for the few games offered by sky ITA...:yikes: :cry: :facepalm: :hairpull:

 

so, I turned my vpn on and I subscribed NHL.tv as if I were in Bratislava...and luckily it works well on my android TV, so I can watch the NHL playoffs in peace :yikes: :d :thumbup: :cheer:

(unfortunately my apple tv's app -which has a way better picture quality- doesn't work :cry: because no vpn can be used on it and because they make a check connected to the Apple ID and the GPS position -and my Apple ID is Italian and the GPS does locate me in Italy, of course)...

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OFFICIALS

 

REF:

Jeff Ingram :CAN

Fraser Lawrence :CAN

Robin Šír :CZE

Mads Frandsen :DEN

Kristian Vikman :FIN

Lassi Heikkinen :FIN

Pierre DeHaen :FRA

Marian Rohatsch :GER

Andris Ansons :LAT

Roy Stian Hansen :NOR

Peter Stano :SVK

Mikael Nord :SWE

Linus Ohlund :SWE

Miroslav Štolc :SUI

Sean MacFarlane :USA

Jacob Rekucki :USA

 

 

LINESMEN:

Elias Seewald :AUT

Maxime Chaput :CAN

Nathan Van Oosten :CAN

Josef Spur :CZE

Andreas Weise Kroyer :DEN

Hannu Sormunen :FIN

Tommi Niittyla :FIN

Nicolas Constantineau :FRA

Jonas Merten :GER

Daniel Beresford :GBR

Davis Zunde :LAT

Šimon Synek :SVK

Emil Yletyinen :SWE

David Obwegeser :SUI

Kevin Briganti :USA

Jake Davis :USA

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First confirmed NHLers also for :SUI

 

3 NHLers accepted the invitation for the world champs Forwards Timo Meier (San Jose), the superstar Nico Hischier (New Jersey) and defencer Jonas Siegenthaler (also from New Jersey Devils)

 

The coaches are still waiting for response of 4 others Janis Moser (Arizona), Dean Kukan (Columbus), Philipp Kurashev (Chicago) and Pius Suter (Detroit),

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:USA United States :USA

 

Goaltenders:

Jon Gillies (New Jersey Devils, NHL)

Strauss Mann (Skelleftea AIK, :SWE )

Alex Nedeljkovic (Detroit Red Wings, NHL)

 

Defencers:

Nick Blankenburg (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL)

Andrew Peeke (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL)

Jordan Harris (Montreal Canadiens, NHL, :CAN )

Luke Hughes (University of Michigan, NCAA)

Caleb Jones (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL)

Seth Jones (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL)

Jaycob Megna (San Jose Sharks, NHL)

Nate Schmidt (Winnipeg Jets, NHL, :CAN )

 

Forwards:

Riley Barber (Grand Rapids Griffins, AHL)

Kieffer Bellows (New York Islanders, NHL)

Thomas Bordeleau (San Jose Sharks, NHL)

Sasha Chmelevski (San Jose Sharks, NHL)

Sean Farrell (Harvard University, NCAA)

Alex Galchenyuk (Arizona Coyotes, NHL)

Adam Gaudette (Ottawa Senators, NHL, :CAN )

Austin Watson (Ottawa Senators, NHL, :CAN )

John Hayden (Buffalo Sabres, NHL)

Sam Lafferty (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL)

Vinni Lettieri (Anaheim Ducks, NHL)

Karson Kuhlman (Seattle Kraken, NHL)

Ben Meyers (Univ. of Minnesota, NCAA)

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Road to Helsinki/Tampere

 

Exhibition Games

 

May 5th, 2022

 

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Finland - Switzerland   2-3*

 

Czech Republic - Sweden  2-1*

 

* Matches Played as EURO-HOCKEY TOUR Beijer Hockey Games in Stockholm (SWE)

 

Slovakia - Norway   4-5 After Penalty Shoot-Out

 

Great Britain - Italy   1-3

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Road to Helsinki/Tampere

 

Exhibition Games

 

May 6th, 2022

 

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Norway - France   1-2 After Overtime

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Road to Helsinki/Tampere

 

Exhibition Games

 

May 7th, 2022

 

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Finland - Czech Republic   1-3*

 

Sweden - Switzerland  3-2 After Overtime*

 

* Matches Played as EURO-HOCKEY TOUR Beijer Hockey Games in Stockholm (SWE)

 

Slovakia - France   2-0

 

Great Britain - Denmark   0-2

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This is not looking good. 3rd loss in a row...

I know these are just exhibition games preparing for the Worlds at home, but still. We need to play better.

Bittersweet that most of our NHLers are playing in the playoffs atm & have a good chance to make it a long run :thumbup:

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