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Men's Ice Hockey Tournament at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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After todays last morning training the line-up is still not officially known the coach staff revealed only the first two lines for the opening game. Lantoši was moved from the Cehlárik-Hrivík-Lantoši top line from last world champs in Riga to the 2nd line and will be replaced by Tomáš Jurčo.

 

1st line Cehlárik - Hrivík - Jurčo

2nd line Adam Ružička - Lantoši - Kristián Pospíšil

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Team rosters for the Bratislava group

 

:SVK Slovakia

 

GK: Adam Húska (Hartford Wolf Pack, AHL, USA), Branislav Konrád (HC Olomouc, CZE), Patrik Rybár (Dinamo Minsk, KHL, BLR)

 

DEF: Peter Čerešňák (HC Plzeň, CZE), Marek Ďaloga (HC Kometa Brno, CZE), Martin Fehérváry (Washington Capitals, NHL, USA), Martin Gernát (HC Lausanne, SUI), Mário Grman (HPK Hämmenlina, FIN), Christián Jaroš (New Jersey Devils, NHL, USA), Samuel Kňažko (TPS Turku, FIN), Martin Marinčin (HC Oceláři Třinec, CZE), Šimon Nemec (HK Nitra)

 

FRW: Peter Cehlárik (Avangard Omsk, KHL, RUS), Marko Daňo (No Club), Dávid Gríger (Bílí Tygři Liberec, CZE), Marek Hrivík (Torpedo Nizhniy Novgorod, KHL, RUS), Libor Hudáček (Neftechimik Nizhnekamsk, KHL, RUS), Tomáš Jurčo (No Club), Miloš Kelemen (BK Mladá Boleslav, CZE), Róbert Lantoši (Rögle BK, SWE), Kristián Pospíšil (Lukko Rauma, FIN), Miloš Roman (HC Oceláři Třinec, CZE), Adam Ružička (Calgary Flames, NHL, CAN), Juraj Slafkovský (TPS Turku, FIN), Marián Studenič (New Jersey Devils, NHL, USA).

 

Coach: Craig Ramsay ( :CAN )

 

 

:BLR Belarus

 

GK: Alexej Kolosov, Ivan Kulbakov (both Dinamo Minsk, KHL), Danny Taylor (No Club)

 

DEF: Nick Bailen (Traktor Chelyabinsk, KHL, RUS), Kirill Gotovets (Avangard Omsk, KHL, RUS), Vladislav Yeremenko, Sergei Sapego (all Dynamo Minsk, KHL), Vladislav Kolyachonok (Tucson Roadrunners, AHL, USA), Dmitriy Korobov (Spartak Moscow, KHL, RUS), Yevgenij Lisovets (Salavat Yulaev Ufa, KHL, RUS), Ilia Soloviev (Stockton Heat, AHL, USA), Christian Henkel (AK Bars Kazan, KHL, RUS)

 

FRW: Vladimir Alistrov, Dmitriy Buinitskii, Artem Demkov, Alexander Pavlovich, Ilia Usov (all Dinamo Minsk, KHL), Vladislav Kodola (Severstal Cherepovets, KHL, RUS), Nikita Komarov, Francis Paré (both Avangard Omsk, KHL, RUS), Jeff Platt (Salavat Yulaev Ufa, KHL, RUS), Shane Prince (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, KHL, RUS), Alexei Protas (Hershey Bears, AHL, USA), Andrej Stas (Traktor Chelyabinsk, KHL, RUS), Yegor Sharangovich (New Jersey Devils, NHL, USA).

 

Coach: Craig Woodcroft ( :CAN )

 

 

:AUT Austria

 

GK: David Kickert, Bernhard Starkbaum (both Vienna Capitals, EBEL), Alexander Schmidt (VSV Villach, EBEL)

 

DEF: Dominic Hackl (Vienna Capitals, EBEL), Dominique Heinrich, Alexander Pallestrang, Kilian Zündel (all Salzburg, EBEL), Clemens Unterweger, Martin Schumnig, Steven Strong (all Klagenfurt, EBEL), Stefan Ulmer (La Chaux de Fonds, SUI), Bernd Wolf (Lugano, SUI)

 

FRW: Benjamin Baumgartner (Lausanne, SUI), Manuel Ganahl, Thomas Hundertpfund, Lukas Haudum (alli Klagenfurt, EBEL), Raphael Herburger (Lugano, SUI), Brian Lebler (Linz, EBEL), Patrick Obrist (Kloten, SUI), Thomas Raffl, Mario Huber, Ali Wukovits, Peter Schneider (all Salzburg, EBEL), Marco Rossi (Minnesota Wild, NHL, USA), Dominic Zwerger (Ambri-Piotta, SUI).

 

Coach: Roger Bader ( :SUI )

 

 

:POL Poland

 

GK: John Murray (GKS Katowice), Michal Kieler (GKS Jastrzebie), Ondřej Raszka (GKS Tychy)

 

DEF: Jakub Wanacki, Patryk Wajda (both GKS Katowice), Marcin Kolusz (No Club), Kamil Gorny, Mateusz Bryk, Yevgeniy Kamenev, Arkadiusz Kostek, Kamil Gorny (all GKS Jastrzebie), Bartosz Ciura (Frýdek Místek, CZE), Oskar Jaskiewicz (No Club)

 

FRW: Aron Chmielewski (Oceláři Třinec, CZE), Krystian Dziubinski (Unia Osviecim), Filip Komorski, Alan Lyszczarczyk (both Frýdek Místek, CZE), Matieusz Michalski, Grzegorz Pasiut, Patryk Wronka (all GSK Katowice), Dominik Pas (Dukla Ingema Michalovce, SVK), Martin Przygodzki (Zaglebie Sosnowiec), Filip Starzynski (GKS Tychy), Kamil Walega (MHK Liptovský Mikuláš, SVK), Pawel Zygmunt (HC Litvínov, CZE), Maciej Urbanowicz (GKS Jastrzebie).

 

Coach: Róbert Kaláber ( :SVK )

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That must be some curse or I do not know. this is just written in advance all over. we are doomed.

 

 

 

Feherváry the Washington DC "taxi team" prospect was expected to be very likely our most important top line blueliner of this team was injured in yesterdays evening training. a minor muscle injury but can't play for a week I just can´t ! I never felt so devastated like these last two weeks after the information from our NHLers. I feel so bad, so scraed and so helpless :cry:

 

I am in situation now that I do not want to even open any news site... I opened our news site a couple of minutes ago and boom..Feherváry out for injury

 

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Honnestly If it will end the way I am afraid, I will probably need a break from sport, everything

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On 8/24/2021 at 8:27 AM, hckošice said:

The difference between having NHLers in the team and not having them has been shown by :DEN in their 2 test matches.

 

RIP Denmarks opponents in Oslo, Hard luck.

And having time to get them to play together. We did afterall have a decent bunch of NHLers for the qualification for 2018 and that didn't work out well! :p

 

But hopes are without doubt very high!

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4 hours ago, hckošice said:

That must be some curse or I do not know. this is just written in advance all over. we are doomed.

 

 

 

Feherváry the Washington DC "taxi team" prospect was expected to be very likely our most important top line blueliner of this team was injured in yesterdays evening training. a minor muscle injury but can't play for a week I just can´t ! I never felt so devastated like these last two weeks after the information from our NHLers. I feel so bad, so scraed and so helpless :cry:

 

I am in situation now that I do not want to even open any news site... I opened our news site a couple of minutes ago and boom..Feherváry out for injury

 

obrázok.png

 

Honnestly If it will end the way I am afraid, I will probably need a break from sport, everything

If Slovakia loses out on an Olympic place to a team ranked below Spain and a team that bought a third of its players from North America, this will be a great injustice. 

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17 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Wow there are a lot of Canadian-born Belarusians on the Belarusian team, I didn't realize Canadian emigration to Belarus was such a common thing :mumble:

Probably players that were playing in Belarus and were naturalized. Who in their right mind would choose to move to Belarus permanently from Canada?

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