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Road to Helsinki/Tampere

 

Exhibition Games

 

May 8th, 2022

 

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Switzerland - Czech Republic   0-3*

 

Sweden - Finland  4-3*

 

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

 

Latvia - Kazakhstan   5-0

 

Germany - Austria   3-1

 

Great Britain - Denmark   0-8

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:SVK Team Slovakia :SVK

 

Goaltenders:

Patrik Rybár (Dinamo Minsk, KHL, :BLR )

Matej Tomek (Kometa Brno, :CZE )

Adam Húska (Hartford Wolf Pack, AHL, :USA )

 

Defencers:

Martin Bučko (Dynamo Pardubice, :CZE )

Peter Čerešňák (HC Plzeň, :CZE )

Šimon Nemec (HK Nitra)

Daniel Gachulinec (Slovan Bratislava)

Adam Jánošík (BK Mladá Boleslav, :CZE )

Mário Grman (HPK Hämeenlinna, :FIN )

Michal Ivan (Bílí Tygři Liberec, :CZE )

Mislav Rosandič @dcro (Bílí Tygři Liberec, :CZE )

 

Forwards:

Andrej Kollár (Kometa Brno, :CZE )

Michal Krištof (Kometa Brno, :CZE )

Róbert Lantoši (BK Mladá Boleslav, :CZE )

Adam Liška (Severstal Cherepovets, KHL, :RUS )

Mário Lunter (BK Mladá Boleslav, :CZE )

Jakub Minárik (Dukla Trenčín)

Kristián Pospíšil (HC Davos, :SUI )

Pavol Regenda (BK Mladá Boleslav, :CZE )

Miloš Roman (Oceláři Třinec, :CZE )

Juraj Slafkovský (TPS Turku, :FIN )

Adam Sýkora (HK Nitra)

Samuel Takáč (Slovan Bratislava)

Alex Tamáši (HC Banská Bystrica)

Tomáš Tatar (New Jersey Devils, NHL, :USA )

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This is the list of 25 players who will fly to Helsinki on Wednesday.  However only 23 of them will be immediatelly added to the official roster.

 

2 Places will stay vacant, Bučko and the young Sýkora will have to wait how the situation in the NHL Stanley Cup Play-Offs 1st round will develop (There still 3 players we are looking for, Defencers Martin Fehérváry (Washington Capitals) Erik "Drago" Černák (Tampa Bay) and forward Adam Ružička (Calgary Flames))We hope at least 2 of them will be eliminated :p and will join the team. If not Bučko and/or Sýkora will be then later added to the official roster.

 

Slovakia meanwhile once again beat its own World Record and will send the youngest team ever at the World Championships. Age Average is 24,44 years !!!

:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown: 3 Currently U18 players are in the team, 18 years old stars Slafkovský and Nemec and the youngest of all the 17 years talent Adam Sýkora.

and yet we have left at home other names like 17 years miracle and top 3 next year 2023 NHL Draft prospect Dalibor Dvorský or another 18 years this year potential NHL draft 1st rounder Filip Mešár...

 

Yeah the future is finally looking better for the hockey obsessed country under the Tatras.

#mission Milano/Cortina

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:AUT Team Austria :AUT

 

Goaltenders:

David Kickert (Vienna Capitals, ICEHL)

David Madlener (Dornbirner EC, ICEHL)

Bernhard Starkbaum (Vienna Capitals, ICEHL)

 

Defencers:

Nico Brunner (Villach SV, ICEHL)

Erik Kirchschläger (Graz 99ers, ICEHL)

Philipp Wimmer (EC Salzburg, ICEHL)

Dominic Hackl (Vienna Capitals, ICEHL)

David Maier (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL)

Bernd Wolf (HC Lugano, :SUI )

Dominique Heinrich (EC Salzburg, ICEHL)

Clemens Unterweger (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL)

Kilian Zundel (Ambri-Piotta, :SUI )

 

Forwards:

Oliver Achermann (La-Chaux-de-Fonds, :SUI II.)

Paul Huber (EC Salzburg, ICEHL)

Peter Schneider (EC Salzburg, ICEHL)

Benjamin Baumgartner (HC Lausanne, :SUI )

Marco Kasper (Rogle BK, :SWE )

Ali Wukovits (EC Salzburg, ICEHL)

Nico Feldner (HC Innsbruck, ICEHL)

Brian Lebler (Black Wings Linz, ICEHL)

Dominic Zwerger (Ambri-Piotta, :SUI )

Manuel Ganahl (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL)

Benjamin Nissner (EC Salzburg, ICEHL)

Lukas Haudum (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL)

Thomas Raffl (EC Salzburg, ICEHL)

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:NOR Team Norway :NOR

 

Goaltenders:

Jonas Arntzen (Orebro HK, :SWE )

Henrik Holm (Stavanger Oilers)

Henrik Haukeland (Red Bull Munich, :GER )

 

Defencers:

Christian Bull (HC Nové Zámky, :SVK )

Johannes Johannesen (Västervik, :SWE II.)

Andreas Klavestad (Stavanger Oilers)

Christian Kasastul (Ontario Reign, AHL,  :CAN )

Max Krogdahl (Västervik, :SWE II.)

Emil Lilleberg (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )

Mattias Norstebo (IF Bjorkloven, :SWE II.)

Daniel Boen Rokseth (Stavanger Oilers)

 

Forwards:

Tobias Fladeby (Tingsryds AIF, :SWE II.)

Magnus Geheb (Frisk Asker)

Michael Haga (Lukko Rauma, :FIN )

Magnus Brekke Henriksen (Valerenga Oslo)

Ludvig Hoff (Stavanger Oilers)

Kristian Jakobsson (Sparta Sarpsborg)

Andreas Martinsen (Lillehammer)

Ken André Olimb (Schwenninger Wild Wings, :GER )

Mathis Olimb (Valerenga Oslo)

Mats Rosseli Olsen (Frolunda HC, :SWE )

Martin Ronnild (Storhamar IL)

Martin Roymark (Valerenga Oslo)

Eirik Salsten (Storhamar IL)

Mathias Trettenes (La-Chaux-de-Fonds, :SUI II.)

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:CZE Team Czech Republic :CZE

 

Goaltenders:

Lukáš Dostál (San Diego Gulls, AHL, :USA )

Marek Langhamer (Ilves Tampere, :FIN )

Karel Vejmelka (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, :USA )

 

Defencers:

David Jiříček (HC Plzeň)

Michal Jordán (Amur Khabarovsk, KHL, :RUS )

Filip Hronek (Detroit red Wings, NHL, :USA )

Tomáš Kundrátek (Kometa Brno)

David Musil (Oceláři Třinec)

David Sklenička (Brynäs IF Gävle, :SWE )

Jan Ščotka (IJYP Jyväskylä, :FIN )

Radim Šimek (San Jose Sharks, NHL, :USA )

 

Forwards:

Matěj Blumel (Dynamo Pardubice)

Jiří Černoch (HC Energie Karlovy Vary)

Roman Červenka (SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers, :SUI )

Jakub Flek (HC Energie Karlovy Vary)

Tomáš Hertl (San Jose Sharks, NHL, :USA )

Petr Holík (Kometa Brno)

Petr Kodýtek (HC Plzeň)

David Krejčí (HC Olomouc)

Dominik Simon (Anaheim Ducks, NHL, :USA )

Michael Špaček (Frolunda HC, :SWE )

Jiří Smejkal (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )

Matěj Stránský (HC Davos, :SUI )

Jakub Vrána (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, :USA )

Hynek Zohorna (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )

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:GER Team Germany :GER

 

Goaltenders:

Philipp Grubauer (Seattle Kraken, NHL, :USA )

Mathias Niederberger (EHC Munich)

Dustin Strahlmeier (Wolfsburg Grizzlys)

 

Defencers:

Paul Bittner (Dusseldorfer EG)

Korbinian Holzer (Adler Mannheim)

Jonas Muller (Eisbären Berlin)

Moritz Muller (Kolner Haie)

Moritz Seider (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, :USA )

Fabio Wagner (ERC Ingolstadt)

Kai Wissmann (Eisbären Berlin)

Mario Zimmermann (Straubing Tigers)

 

Forwards:

Alexander Ehl (Dusseldorfer EG)

Yasin Ehliz (EHC Munich)

Daniel Fischbuch (Dusseldorfer EG)

Taro Jentzsch (Iserlohn Roosters)

Alexander Karachun (Schwenninger Wild Wings)

Maximilian Kastner (EHC Munich)

Stefan Loibl (Skelleftea AIK, :SWE )

Marc Michaelis (Toronto Marlies, AHL, :CAN )

Marcel Noebels (Eisbären Berlin)

Leo Pfoderl (Eisbären Berlin)

Matthias Plachta (Adler Mannheim)

Daniel Schmolz (Nurnberg Ice Tigers)

Samuel Soramies (ERC Ingolstadt)

Tim Stutzle (Ottawa Senators, NHL, :CAN )

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Road to Helsinki/Tampere

 

Exhibition Games

 

May 9th, 2022

 

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Latvia - Kazakhstan   5-1

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:CAN Team Canada :CAN

 

Goaltenders:

Logan Thompson (Vegas Golden Knights, NHL, :USA )

Chris Driedger (Seattle Kraken, NHL, :USA )

Matt Tomkins (Frolunda HC, :SWE )

 

Defencers:

Zach Whitecloud (Vegas Golden Knights, NHL, :USA )

Nick Holden (Ottawa Senators, NHL)

Travis Sanheim (Philadelphia Flyers, NHL, :USA )

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

Ryan Graves (New Jersey Devils, NHL, :USA )

Dysin Mayo (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, :USA )

Thomas Chabot (Ottawa Senators, NHL)

 

Forwards:

Nicolas Roy (Vegas Golden Knights, NHL, :USA )

Mathew Barzal (New York Islanders, NHL, :USA )

Adam Lowry (Winnipeg Jets, NHL)

Dawson Mercer (New Jersey Devils, NHL, :USA )

Drake Batherson (Ottawa Senators, NHL)

Eric O´Dell (Dynamo Moscow, KHL, :RUS )

Dylan Cozens (Buffalo Sabres, NHL, :USA )

Cole Sillinger (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL, :USA )

Max Comtois (Anaheim Ducks, NHL, :USA )

Morgan Geekie (Seattle Kraken, NHL, :USA )

Noah Gregor (San Jose Sharks, NHL, :USA )

Josh Anderson (Montreal Canadiens, NHL)

Pierre-Luc Dubois (Winnipeg Jets, NHL)

Kent Johnson (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL, :USA )

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