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


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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

That's what I meant, but surely there's already talks going on between him/his manager and one or more NHL teams to see where he'll want to go, and so who will select him? :p 

 

Or won't he care where he goes, as long as it's NHL, no matter the team? :d 

Well, it is not how it works, he may have his favorite team but teams picks according their draft order ranking, first usually pick the last ranked team :p Players have obvioulsy their favorite team, but at the end just been drafted is somehing enormous for them no matter by which team

 

I mean Olympic tournament MVP at 17 years ! that is something absolutely insane and unprecedented :) and the best thing is we have back in the country maybe even bigger talent 16 years old Dalibor Dvorský, whom NHL scouts expect to be top 2 next year Draft.

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8 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Well, it is not how it works, he may have his favorite team but teams picks according their draft order ranking, first usually pick the last ranked team :p Players have obvioulsy their favorite team, but at the end just been drafted is somehing enormous for them no matter by which team

 

I mean Olympic tournament MVP at 17 years ! that is something absolutely insane and unprecedented :) and the best thing is we have back in the country maybe even bigger talent 16 years old Dalibor Dvorský, whom NHL scouts expect to be top 2 next year Draft.

So ideally you'd want to be like the 10th pick or something, to avoid being picked by a shitty team? :d It seems a little cruel to be this huge amazing talent, so much that you are choice number one, and because you're so good, you have to play for the worst team :yikes: 

 

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I do suppose you get like a one year contract or something and after that can actually make a choice as to where you go (or stay)? I'm no expert obviously, I only know the draft exists in these sports, but I'm wondering at which point in the entire process a player gets to the point where he can actually make a choice instead of just being picked and sold and traded without any say in it like a cheap pair of shoes :p 

 

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Knockout Round

 

February 15th - February 20th, 2022
12 Nations, Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Ice Hockey Tournament at the Winter Olympic Games 2022 Champion

 

DAY 5 RESULT

 

Gold Medal Match
China Standard Time (GMT +8)
 
Finland FIN.gif 2 - 1 :ROC ROC
Period-by-Period: 0-1, 1-0, 1-0
February 20th 2022, h. 12:10, National Indoor Stadium, Beijing
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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

So ideally you'd want to be like the 10th pick or something, to avoid being picked by a shitty team? :d It seems a little cruel to be this huge amazing talent, so much that you are choice number one, and because you're so good, you have to play for the worst team :yikes: 

 

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Well, the worst team you have the biggest chance you have to shine thanks bigger role in the team and time on ice :p Edmonton was last years utter shitty team but have now world superstars like McDavid or Draisaitl for example :d

 

plus NHL is a business. players are often traded to other teams and so... plus NHL teams change rosters and strength on yearly basis, so even if he is picked by a bad team from this year, in 2 years it may be suddenly a stanley cup favorite

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Just now, hckošice said:

Well, the worst team you have the biggest chance you have to shine thanks bigger role in the team and time on ice :p Edmonton was last years utter shitty team but have now world superstars like McDavid or Draisaitl for example :d

 

plus NHL is a business. players are often traded to other teams and so... plus NHL teams change rosters and strength on yearly basis, so even if he is picked by a bad team from this year, in 2 years it may be suddenly a stanley cup favorite

Right. Well let me know when he's playing there, I'm curious to follow him :d 

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20 minutes ago, hckošice said:

and the best thing is we have back in the country maybe even bigger talent 16 years old Dalibor Dvorský, whom NHL scouts expect to be top 2 next year Draft.

Wait, is Dvorsky supposed to be as good as Bedard and Michkov?

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Final Standing

 

:FIN Finland
Miro Aaltonen
Marko Anttila
Hannes Bjorninen
Valtteri Filppula
Niklas Friman
Markus Granlund
Teemu Hartikainen
Juuso Hietanen
Valtteri Kemilainen
Leo Komarov
Mikko Lehtonen
Peteri Lindbohm
Saku Maenalanen
Sakari Manninen
Joonas Nattinen
Atte Ohtamaa
Niko Ojamaki
Jussi Olkinuora
Iiro Pakarinen
Harri Pesonen
Ville Pokka
Toni Rajala
Harri Sateri
Frans Tuohimaa
Sami Vatanen

 

:ROC ROC
Sergei Andronov
Timur Bilyalov
Andrei Chibisov
Ivan Fedotov
Stanislav Galiev
Mikhail Grigorenko
Arseni Gritsyuk
Nikita Gusev
Pavel Karnaukhov
Artur Kayumov
Artyom Minulin
Nikita Nesterov
Alexander Nikishin
Sergei Plotnikov
Alexander Samonov
Kirill Semyonov
Damir Sharipzyanov
Vadim Shipachyov
Anton Slepyshev
Sergei Telegin
Vladimir Tkachyov
Vyacheslav Voinov
Dmitri Voronkov
Yegor Yakovlev
Alexander Yelesin

 

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Michal Cajkovsky
Peter Cehlarik
Peter Ceresnak
Marek Daloga
Marko Dano
Martin Gernat
Adrian Holesinsky
Marek Hrivik
Libor Hudacek
Tomas Jurco
Milos Kelemen
Samuel Knazko
Branislav Konrad
Michal Kristof
Martin Marincin
Simon Nemec
Kristian Pospisil
Pavol Regenda
Milos Roman
Mislav Rosandic
Patrik Rybar
Juraj Slafkovsky
Samuel Takac
Matej Tomek
Peter Zuzin
 
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United States
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Canada
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Denmark
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Switzerland
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Czech Republic
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Germany
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Latvia
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China
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