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


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36 minutes ago, NearPup said:

How relieved are you that you didn't have to go through this entire ordeal with :SVK as first reserve?

yeah. thank god everything ended well. :lol:

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9 hours ago, hckošice said:

IIHF has confirmed like 100 times. Someone will challenge this in 15 days and IIHF will be pleased to reconfirm it like in 30 days. I feel like I am watching Happy Death Day.

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3 hours ago, Vic Liu said:

IIHF has confirmed like 100 times. Someone will challenge this in 15 days and IIHF will be pleased to reconfirm it like in 30 days. I feel like I am watching Happy Death Day.

No. This time it is official and final. China is in both tournaments. There are according rumors basically only a few details (player eligibility for guys like Bartley, Werek, Smith, Osipov, Lazushin and Pu) that both parties IIHF and China Hockey need to agree on, but even if IIHF does not give them exception to play, it will not change anything on the fact that China is allowed to play the tournament.

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On 12/7/2021 at 4:13 PM, hckošice said:

but on the other hand, it must be said that the team that the Chinese would like to field does not do badly at all, quite the opposite. Yesterday they managed to get a point against a very strong Tractor Chelyabinsk team. If the IIHF recognizes this team then then the home team could have a quite decent team.

 

Even if they were clearly outshoot by their opponents, Paris O´Brien is a Goaltender beast with excellent numbers

 

 

Are these dudes officially chinese citizens??😳😳

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21 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

Are these dudes officially chinese citizens??😳😳

Some are, some not.

 

Their biggest issue is in fact that Kunlun Red Star is Although a Chinese club but for well-known reasons around this global shit we are living in last 2 years, Kunlun does not play in China or currently even does not reside in China at all, but in Moscow, Russia, where it plays also their home games, and that is the biggest legal juridical problem. Players need to play in a country that they want to represent for at least 2 years according the softest possible IIHF rules, but some recent acquisitions simply have no way to meet this condition, even though they have been in the club for 3 years they did not step a foot in China for 2 years now :d

 

This is the problem around guys like Werek, Bartley, Smith, Osipov, Lazushin and Pu. So now IIHF must agree and make the rule even more softer to allow these guys to play for China in Beijing, which the host team definitely want to use them as their starting 1st liners

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On 12/8/2021 at 1:05 PM, hckošice said:

This is the problem around guys like Werek, Bartley, Smith, Osipov, Lazushin and Pu. So now IIHF must agree and make the rule even more softer to allow these guys to play for China in Beijing, which the host team definitely want to use them as their starting 1st liners

 

and Lazushin is out. Altogether with 5 other guys

 

another epic telenovela started for the next weeks now,

IOC-IIHF-Kunlun players naturalization approval or scratching saga  :lol: and who will not be allowed to represent :CHN in Beijing ---- we thank you for your devotion and played so hard for Kunlun in the past years but yeah, we do not need you anymore, bye bye :p

 

 

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NHL is quite consistent with IIHF which will make final decision every 15 days and as serious as monthly losing weight resolution.

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1 hour ago, Vic Liu said:

NHL is quite consistent with IIHF which will make final decision every 15 days and as serious as monthly losing weight resolution.

I mean it's pretty clear why the NHL is pulling out - there is an increase in COVID cases, which is massively affecting their schedule (including a postponement of all cross border games) and the players and teams both have a big issue with the current Beijing playbook - specifically the possibility of having to quarantine three weeks if they test positive (without being able to fly back).

 

There's just too much money on the line for this to work out unfortunately.

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