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Men's Ice Hockey NHL 2022 - 2023


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A fitting start to the 2022-23 campaign for San Jose Sharks forward Tomas Hertl, who scored his club's first goal of the season in front of his hometown crowd in Prague.

 

Immagine

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7 hours ago, Monzanator said:

How many Canadiens games will be on Slovakian TV? More than 50? :evil: @hckošice

not so many, I guess...especially if Slaf is going down to Laval, the farm team of the Canadiens...

 

in any case, since Nova Sport (they have the NHL TV rights in SVK and CZE) is shared between CZE and SVK and they're actually based in CZE, I don't think they will never be too much Slaf-centric...they still have many players to watch in so many different teams...

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ps I told everybody since the days of the draft that MTL was the worst place where he could have landed...:evil:

 

and here we are...:facepalm:

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8 Slovaks survived the cut and will start the NHL season :yes

 

The son of god just did it. Slaf survived yesterday last cut and thus will this Thursday "destroy" the national record as the youngest ever slovak to play a NHL game :clap:

 

The biggest surprise is however Pavol Regenda, a non-drafted guy, who last season played in slovak league in Michalovce, survived the last cut in Anaheim and will complete an incredible "holly-wood-style" story this Thursday as well.

 

Also this years draft number 2 Šimon Nemec made the cut as well and is among the 7 New Jersey defenders for this season :hyper:

 

Btw fun fact from this years Draft : Only 3 players made it to the final teams ! and two of them are Slovaks ! Never been more proud ! Slafkovský and Nemec the numbers 1 & 2 and Canadian Wright number 4 :)

 

 

:SVK in NHL final rosters

 

Tomáš Tatar (New Jersey) 

Erik Černák (Tampa Bay) 

Martin Fehérváry (Washington)

Jaroslav Halák (NY Rangers)

Juraj Slafkovský (Montreal)

Šimon Nemec (New Jersey)

Pavol Regenda (Anaheim) 

Adam Ružička (Calgary)

 

 

:SVK not making the cuts and will start in AHL

 

Martin Pospíšil (Calgary)

Samuel Kňažko (Columbus) :(

Miloš Kelemen (Arizona)

Marián Studenič (Dallas)

Filip Mešár (Montreal)

Dávid Hrenák (Los Angeles)

Martin Chromiak (Los Angeles) :mirror:

Maxim Čajkovič (Tampa Bay)

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With the season finally under way, it's always fun to take a look at the nationalities of players that made the final rosters. Here's a breakdown for this year's rosters (including injured players). 18 nations from 3 continents are represented.

 

:CAN Canada: 334 (1 player per 116,557 people)

:USA United States: 217 (1 player per 1,529,464 people)

:SWE Sweden: 79 (1 player per 132,683 people)

:RUS Russia: 44 (1 player per 3,251,242 people)

:FIN Finland: 39 (1 player per 142,385 people)

:CZE Czech Republic: 30 (1 player per 350,557 people)

:SUI Switzerland: 10 (1 player per 863,690 people)

:SVK Slovakia: 8 (1 player per 682,523 people)

:GER Germany: 7 (1 player per 11,956,490 people)

:LAT Latvia: 4 (1 player per 460,557 people)

:DEN Denmark: 4 (1 player per 1,480,132 people)

:BLR Belarus: 3 (1 player per 3,137,835 people)

:NOR Norway: 2 (1 player per 2,712,635 people)

:SLO Slovenia: 1 (1 player per 2,108,708 people)

:AUT Austria: 1 (1 player per 9,027,999 people)

:NED Netherlands: 1 (1 player per 17,751,900 people)

:AUS Australia: 1 (1 player per 25,980,700 people)

:FRA France: 1 (1 player per 67,897,000 people)

 

 

 

:CAN Canadian Players by Birth Province/Territory: 

Ontario: 154 (1 player per 92,363 people)

Quebec: 41 (1 player per 207,362 people)

British Columbia: 39 (1 player per 128,228 people)

Alberta: 32 (1 player per 133,207 people)

Manitoba: 23 (1 player per 58,354 people)

Saskatchewan: 17 (1 player per 66,618 people)

Nova Scotia: 7 (1 player per 138,483 people)

New Brunswick: 3 (1 player per 258,537 people)

Prince Edward Island: 2 (1 player per 77,166 people)

Newfoundland & Labrador: 2 (1 player per 255,275 people)

Yukon: 1 (1 player per 40,232 people)

Outside of Canada: 13

 

:USA American Players by Birth State: 

Minnesota: 42 (1 player per 135,890 people)

Michigan: 27 (1 player per 373,234 people)

Massachusetts: 24 (1 player per 291,030 people)

New York: 18 (1 player per 1,123,097 people)

Illinois: 11 (1 player per 1,164,773 people)

New Jersey: 10 (1 player per 928,899 people)

Wisconsin: 9 (1 player per 654,858 people)

Florida: 8 (1 player per 2,692,273 people)

California: 7 (1 player per 5,597,944 people)

Connecticut: 6 (1 player per 600,991 people)

Missouri: 6 (1 player per 1,026,714 people)

Washington: 5 (1 player per 1,577,593 people)

Ohio: 5 (1 player per 2,356,003 people)

Arizona: 4 (1 player per 1,787,876 people)

Pennsylvania: 4 (1 player per 3,252,961 people)

Texas: 4 (1 player per 7,286,376 people)

Colorado: 3 (1 player per 1,924,571 people)

Maine: 2 (1 player per 681,180 people)

Nebraska: 2 (1 player per 980,752 people)

Iowa: 2 (1 player per 1,595,185 people)

Virginia: 2 (1 player per 4,327,271 people)

Alaska: 1 (1 player per 736,081 people)

Montana: 1 (1 player per 1,085,407 people)

Rhode Island: 1 (1 player per 1,098,163 people)

New Hampshire: 1 (1 player per 1,377,529 people)

Utah: 1 (1 player per 3,271,616 people)

Oklahoma: 1 (1 player per 3,986,639 people)

Oregon: 1 (1 player per 4,246,155 people)

Alabama: 1 (1 player per 5,039,877 people)

South Carolina: 1 (1 player per 5,190,705 people)

Indiana: 1 (1 player per 6,785,528 people)

North Carolina: 1 (1 player per 10,551,162 people)

Outside of the US: 5

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