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Qualified Nations

  • GBR.gif Great Britain
  • ITA.gif Italy
  • LTU.gif Lithuania
  • POL.gif Poland
  • ROU.gif Romania
  • KOR.gif South Korea

 

2022 Championships Results

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2022

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2022

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group B World Championship 2022

 

Tournament Format

 

6 Nations classic Round-Robin Format Tournament, Every team will play once against each opponent.

 

The 1st and 2nd Ranked Teams will qualify for the next year Men´s World Championship Top division tournament,

 

The 3rd, 4th and 5th Ranked Nations will stay in this category also for the next edition.

 

The 6th Ranked Nation will be Relegated to the next year´s Men´s Division I Group B World Championship.

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after a definitely not exciting series of warm-up games (the last one, Tomorrow @ 1.30 p.m. CET in Nottingham vs :KOR), it's time for :ITA to regain their place in the Top Division. :fingers:

 

this is our roster:

 

 

:ITA Team Italy :ITA

 

 

Goaltenders

 

  • Justin FAZIO (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Gianluca VALLINI (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Damian CLARA (Färjestad BK - Jr. U20 SHL)

 

Defenders

 

  • Alex TRIVELLATO (Schwenninger Wild Wings – DEL)
  • Peter SPORNBERGER (Schwenninger Wild Wings – DEL)
  • Lorenzo CASETTI (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Gregorio GIOS (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Dylan DI PERNA (HC Bolzano – ICE)
  • Enrico MIGLIORANZI (HC Bolzano – ICE)
  • Daniel GLIRA (HC Val Pusteria – ICE)
  • Phil PIETRONIRO (Dukla Trencin – SVK Extraliga)
  • Thomas LARKIN (Adler Mannheim – DEL)

 

Forwards

 

  • Josè Antonio MAGNABOSCO AGUIRRE (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Michele MARCHETTI (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Anthony SALINITRI (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Luca FRIGO (HC Bolzano – ICE)
  • Daniel MANTENUTO (HC Bolzano – ICE)
  • Angelo MICELI (HC Bolzano – ICE)
  • Ivan DELUCA (HC Val Pusteria – ICE)
  • Dante HANNOUN (HC Val Pusteria – ICE)
  • Alex PETAN (HC Val Pusteria – ICE)
  • Marco ZANETTI (HC Lugano – Swiss NLA)
  • Marco INSAM (Rittner Buam – Alps Hockey League)
  • Diego GLÜCK (HC Bolzano - ICE / HC Gherdeina - Alps Hockey League)
  • Daniel TEDESCO (Guildford Flames – GBR)
  • Brandon McNALLY (Sheffield Steelers – GBR)
  • Tommaso TRAVERSA (SG Cortina – Alps Hockey League)
  • Pascal BRUNNER (HC Bolzano - ICE / HC Merano – Alps Hockey League)
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13 minutes ago, phelps said:

after a definitely not exciting series of warm-up games (the last one, Tomorrow @ 1.30 p.m. CET in Nottingham vs :KOR), it's time for :ITA to regain their place in the Top Division. :fingers:

 

this is our roster:

 

 

:ITA Team Italy :ITA

 

 

Goaltenders

 

  • Justin FAZIO (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Gianluca VALLINI (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Damian CLARA (Färjestad BK - Jr. U20 SHL)

 

Defenders

 

  • Alex TRIVELLATO (Schwenninger Wild Wings – DEL)
  • Peter SPORNBERGER (Schwenninger Wild Wings – DEL)
  • Lorenzo CASETTI (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Gregorio GIOS (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Dylan DI PERNA (HC Bolzano – ICE)
  • Enrico MIGLIORANZI (HC Bolzano – ICE)
  • Daniel GLIRA (HC Val Pusteria – ICE)
  • Phil PIETRONIRO (Dukla Trencin – SVK Extraliga)
  • Thomas LARKIN (Adler Mannheim – DEL)

 

Forwards

 

  • Josè Antonio MAGNABOSCO AGUIRRE (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Michele MARCHETTI (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Anthony SALINITRI (Asiago Hockey – ICE)
  • Luca FRIGO (HC Bolzano – ICE)
  • Daniel MANTENUTO (HC Bolzano – ICE)
  • Angelo MICELI (HC Bolzano – ICE)
  • Ivan DELUCA (HC Val Pusteria – ICE)
  • Dante HANNOUN (HC Val Pusteria – ICE)
  • Alex PETAN (HC Val Pusteria – ICE)
  • Marco ZANETTI (HC Lugano – Swiss NLA)
  • Marco INSAM (Rittner Buam – Alps Hockey League)
  • Diego GLÜCK (HC Bolzano - ICE / HC Gherdeina - Alps Hockey League)
  • Daniel TEDESCO (Guildford Flames – GBR)
  • Brandon McNALLY (Sheffield Steelers – GBR)
  • Tommaso TRAVERSA (SG Cortina – Alps Hockey League)
  • Pascal BRUNNER (HC Bolzano - ICE / HC Merano – Alps Hockey League)

Strong roster. on paper the promotion should be feasible. Now, let show it also on the ice and deliver. Forza ! :yes

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:ITA beat :ROU 6-2 (2-0, 2-1, 2-1) in a really boring, painful match.

 

slow pace and very distracted defense, we've been capable of givin'up 2 goals to a team that's normally 3 tiers below ours...

 

OK, we needed to win and we finally won, but what a shame! :red: :facepalm: :cheerlieconfused:

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Saturday April 29th, 2023 -

Round-Robin Day 1 Results (GMT +1)

 

12:30  :POL Poland  7 - 0  Lithuania :LTU

16:00  :ROU Romania  2 - 6  Italy :ITA

19:30  :KOR South Korea  0 - 4  Great Britain :GBR

 

Provisional Standing After Day 1:

 

1.  :POL  3

2. :ITA  3

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3. :GBR  3

4. :ROU  0

5. :KOR  0

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6. :LTU  0

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