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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2023


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Road to World Championship International Test Matches

 

Tuesday 9th May, 2023

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:DEN - :SLO  1-3

:HUN - :CAN  2-5

:GER - :USA  3-6

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New all-time attendance record for a hockey match in :HUN

 

14756 spectators attended the game in Budapest MVM Dome, Really shame the organizers did not get the required guarantees from the governement and then were forced to pull off from hosting this year tournament with Slovenia, this MVM Dome is like literally built for hockey

 

 

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:AUT Team Austria :AUT

 

Goaltenders:

David Kickert (Red Bull Salzburg, ICEHL)

David Madlener (Pioneers Vorarlberg, ICEHL)

Bernhard Starkbaum (Vienna Capitals, ICEHL)

 

Defencers:

Nico Brunner (Vienna Capitals, ICEHL)

Dominique Heinrich (Red Bull Salzburg, ICEHL)

David Maier (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL)

Thimo Nickl (AIK Stockholm, :SWE )

David Reinbacher (EHC Kloten, :SUI )

Steven Strong (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL)

Philipp Wimmer (Red Bull Salzburg, ICEHL)

Bernd Wolf (HC Lugano, :SUI )

Kilian Zundel (Ambri-Piotta, :SUI )

 

Forwards:

Oliver Achermann (HC La-Chaux-de-Fonds, :SUI )

Manuel Ganahl (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL)

Lukas Haudum (KAC Klagenfurt, ICEHL)

Mario Huber (Red Bull Salzburg, ICEHL)

Paul Huber (Red Bull Salzburg, ICEHL)

Henrik Neubauer (EK Zell-am-See Eisbären, AlpsHL)

Benjamin Nissner (Red Bull Salzburg, ICEHL)

Thomas Raffl (Red Bull Salzburg, ICEHL)

Marco Rossi (Minnesota Wild, NHL, :USA )

Peter Schneider (Red Salzburg, ICEHL)

Lukas Thaler (Red Salzburg, ICEHL)

Ali Wukovits (Red Bull Salzburg, ICEHL)

Dominic Zwerger (Ambri-Piotta, :SUI )

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:CAN Team Canada :CAN

 

Goaltenders:

Devon Levi (Buffalo Sabres, NHL, :USA )

Joel Hofer (St. Louis Blues, NHL, :USA )

Sam Montembault (Montreal Canadiens, NHL)

 

Defencers:

Jake Middleton (Minnesota Wild, NHL, :USA )

Pierre-Olivier Joseph (Pittsburgh Penguins, :USA, NHL)

Justin Barron (Montreal Canadiens, NHL)

Mackenzie Weegar (Calgary Flames, NHL)

Tyler Myers (Vancouver Canucks, NHL)

Ethan Bear (Vancouver Canucks, NHL)

Brad Hunt (Colorado Avalanche, NHL, :USA )

 

Forwards:

Cody Glass (Nashville Predators, NHL, :USA )

Jack McBain (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, :USA )

Milan Lucic (Calgary Flames, NHL)

Peyton Krebs (Buffalo Sabres, NHL, :USA )

Scott Laughton (Philadelphia Flyers, NHL, :USA )

Jack Quinn (Buffalo Sabres, NHL, :USA )

Michael Carcone (Tucson Roadrunners, AHL, :USA )

Jake Neighbours (St. Louis Blues, NHL, :USA )

Lawson Crouse (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, :USA )

Tyler Toffoli (Calgary Flames, NHL)

Sammy Blais (St. Louis Blues, NHL, :USA )

Joe Veleno (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, :USA )

Adam Fantilli (University of Michigan, Big Ten, :USA )

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:CZE Team Czechia :CZE

 

Goaltenders:

Šimon Hrubec (Zürich SC Lions, :SUI )

Marek Langhamer (Ilves Tampere, :FIN )

Karel Vejmelka (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, :USA )

 

Defencers:

Tomáš Dvořák (HC Dynamo Pardubice)

Jan Košťálek (HC Dynamo Pardubice)

Michal Kempný (HC Sparta Prague)

David Němeček (HC Sparta Prague)

Tomáš Kundrátek (HC Kometa Brno)

Michal Jordán (Rapperswil-Jona, :SUI )

Ronald Knot (Tucson Roadrunners, AHL, :USA )

Jakub Zbořil (Boston Bruins, NHL, :USA )  

 

Forwards:

Ondřej Beránek (HC Karlovy Vary)

Jiří Černoch (HC Karlovy Vary)

David Tomášek (HC Sparta Prague)

Vladimír Sobotka (HC Sparta Prague)

Filip Chlapík (Ambri-Piotta, :SUI )

Michael Špaček (Ambri-Piotta, :SUI )

Lukáš Sedlák (HC Dynamo Pardubice)

Jakub Flek (HC Kometa Brno)

Daniel Voženílek (HC Oceláři Třinec)

Roman Červenka (Rapperswil-Jona, :SUI )

Filip Chytil (New York Rangers, NHL, :USA )

Martin Kaut (San Jose Sharks, NHL, :USA )

Dominik Kubalík (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, :USA )

Jiří Smejkal (Oskarshamn, IF, :SWE )

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:FIN Team Finland :FIN

 

Goaltenders:

Christian Heljanko (Tappara Tampere)

Emil Larmi (Växjo Lakers, :SWE )

Jussi Olkinuora (Brynäs Gävle, :SWE )

 

Defencers:

Niklas Friman (Brynäs Gävle, :SWE )

Miika Koivisto (Växjo Lakers, :SWE )

Mikko Lehtonen (Zürich SC Lions, :SUI )

Nikolas Matinpalo (Assät Pori)

Olli Määttä (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, :USA )

Atte Ohtamaa (Kärpät Oulu)

Ville Pokka (Färjestad BK, :SWE )

Mikael Seppälä (HV71 Jonkoping, :SWE )

 

Forwards:

Marko Anttila (Kärpät Oulu)

Joel Armia (Montreal Canadiens, NHL, :CAN )

Hannes Bjorninen (Brynäs Gävle, :SWE )

Teemu Hartikainen (Servette-Geneve HC, :SUI )

Kaapo Kakko (New York Rangers, NHL, :USA )

Kasperi Kapanen (St. Louis Blues, NHL, :USA )

Juho Lammikko (Zürich SC Lions, :SUI )

Sakari Manninen (Henderson Silver Knights, AHL, :USA )

Waltteri Merelä (Tappara Tampere)

Ahti Oksanen (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )

Harri Pesonen (SC Langnau Tigers, :SUI )

Mikko Rantanen (Colorado Avalanche, NHL, :USA )

Jere Sallinen (EHC Biel, :SUI )

Antti Suomela (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )

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:FRA Team France :FRA

 

Goaltenders:

Quentin Papillon (Scorpions de Mulhouse)

Julian Junca (Rapaces de Gap)

Sebastian Ylonen (les Jokers de Cergy-Pontoise)

 

Defencers:

Enzo Guebey (ZSC Lions Zurich, :SUI )

Vincent Llorca (les Ducs d´Angers)

Pierre Crinon (Bruleurs de Loups Grenoble)

Hugo Gallet (KalPa Kuopio, :FIN )

Jules Boscq (Boxers de Bordeaux)

Florian Chakiachvili (les Dragons de Rouen)

Thomas Thiry (HC Ajoie, :SUI )

Lucien Onno (Bruleurs de Loups Grenoble)

 

Forwards:

Charles Bertrand (ERC Ingolstadt, :GER )

Justin Addamo (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, AHL, :USA )

Valentin Claireaux (les Dragons de Rouen)

Peter Valier (Boxers de Bordeaux)

Guillaume Leclerc (Fehérvár AV19, ICEHL, :HUN )

Nicolas Ritz (les Ducs d´Angers)

Alexandre Texier (Zürich SC Lions, :SUI )

Louis Boudon (Iowa Heartlanders, AHL, :USA )

Jordann Perret (HK Mountfield Hradec Králové, :CZE )

Sacha Treille (Bruleurs de Loups Grenoble)

Anthony Rech (Iserlohn Roosters, :GER )

Dylan Fabre (Bruleurs de Loups Grenoble)

Tim Bozon (HC Lausanne, :SUI )

Kevin Bozon (Ajoie HC, :SUI )

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:HUN Team Hungary :HUN

 

Goaltenders:

Gergely Arany (FTC-Telekom Budapest)

Bence Bálizs (JHK GKS Jastrzebie, :POL )

Dominik Horváth (Fehérvár AV19, ICEHL)

 

Defencers:

Nándor Fejes (Gyergyói HK Gheorgheni, :ROU )

Zsombor Garát (Budapest Jegkorong Akademia)

Zétény Hadobás (IK Västeras, :SWE )

Milán Horváth (Fehérvár AV19, ICEHL)

Roland Kiss (DVTK Jegesmedvek Miskolc)

Tamás Pozsgai (Budapest Jegkorong Akademia)

Bence Stipszicz (Fehérvár AV19, ICEHL)

Bence Szabo (Budapest Jegkorong Akademia)

Bence Szirányi (DVTK Jegesmedvek Miskolc)

 

Forwards:

István Bartalis (Fehérvár AV19, ICEHL)

Karol Csányi (HKM Zvolen, :SVK )

Csanád Erdély (Fehérvár AV19, ICEHL)

Vilmos Galló (Linkoping HC, :SWE )

János Hári (Fehérvár AV19, ICEHL)

Dániel Kóger (Corona Brasov, :ROU )

Gergo Nagy (FTC-Telekom Budapest)

Krisztián Nagy (Budapest Jegkorong Akademia)

Kristóf Papp (Northern Michigan University Wildcats, CCHA, :USA )

Balázs Sebok (Ilves Tampere, :FIN )

István Sofron (Csikszereda-Miercurea Ciuc HC, :ROU )

István Terbócs (Fehérvár AV19, ICEHL)

Péter Vincze (Gyergyói HK Gheorgheni, :ROU )

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:NOR Team Norway :NOR

 

Goaltenders:

Jonas Arntzen (Orebro HK, :SWE )

Tobias Normann (Sparta Sarpsborg)

Henrik Haukeland (EG Dusseldorf, :GER )

 

Defencers:

Ole Einar England Andersen (Storhamar Dragons)

Isak Hansen (Leksand IF)

Ole Julian Bjorgvik-Holm (Columbus Ble Jackets, NHL, :USA )

Johannes Johannesen (Mora IK, :SWE )

Max Krogdahl (Västervik, :SWE )

Christian Kaasastul (IFK Helsingborg, :SWE )

Emil Lilleberg (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )

Mattias Norstebo (IF Bjorkloven, :SWE )

 

Forwards:

Philip Granath (Tappara Tampere, :FIN )

Michael Haga (Black Wings Linz, ICEHL, :AUT )

Ludvig Hoff (Stavanger Oilers)

Andreas Martinsen (Valerenga Oslo)

Sondre Olden (HC La-Chaux-de-Fonds, :SUI )

Ken André Olimb (Schwenninger Wild Wings, :GER )

Thomas Olsen (Valerenga Oslo)

Thomas Berg-Paulsen (Stavanger Oilers)

Erik Ostrem Salsten (Storhamar Dragons)

Havard Ostrem Salsten (Sparta Sarpsborg)

Noah Steen (Mora IK, :SWE )

Mathias Trettenes (HPK Hämmenlina, :FIN )

Petter Vesterheim (Mora IK, :SWE )

Markus Vikingstad (Fischtown Pinguins - Bremerhaven, :GER )

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