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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2024


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Road to World Championship International Test Matches

 

Friday 19th April, 2024

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:FIN - :SWE  2-1 After Overtime

:POL - :SLO (Div IA)  1-3

:HUN (Div IA) - :NOR  2-1

:SUI - :FRA  2-0

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John Hynes named :USA team head Coach for the worlds.

 

Tim Stutzle will not reinforce :GER He had to refuse the invitation due injury

 

Martin Pospíšil from Calgary Flames is the 3rd :SVK NHLer confirmed for the Worlds after 2022 Overall Draft #1 & 2 picks Slaf and Nemec

 

 

 

Current situation from what I found so far

 

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Confirmed NHLers so far (Crossed out names are players whom already officially declined or refused the invitation)

 

:FIN  Kaapo Kahkonen, Parik Laine

 

:GER  Moritz Seider, Tim Stutzle

 

:SUI  Nico Hischier

 

:CAN  Connor Bedard, Kaiden Guhle, Mason McTavish, Jordan Binnington, (Sidney Crosby & Nick Suzuki still undecided)

 

:USA  Jake Sanderson, Brock Faber, Matt Boldy, Shane Pinto, Jack Hughes, Johnny Gaudreau, Zach Werenski, Cole Caufield, Tage Thomson, Luke Hughes, Trevor Zegras, Seth Jones, Brady Tkachuk, Luke Kunin

 

:SWE  Erik Karlsson, Rasmus Dahlin

 

:SVK  Juraj Slafkovský, Šimon Nemec, Martin Pospíšil

 

:CZE  Ondřej Palát, Tomáš Nosek, Petr Mrázek

 

:DEN  Nicklas Jensen

 

:LAT  Elvis Merzlikins

 

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Interesting and unexpected move from the :FRA federation.

 

They called Stephane Da Costa from KHL (He was not called since the start of the war, but somehow they changed their mind now.... well, :FRA will not be very popular at the worlds, Czechs will certainly boo him at every moment)

 

It appears France will be alongside Kazakhstan the only nation having a KHLer in its roster.

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

Interesting and unexpected move from the :FRA federation.

 

They called Stephane Da Costa from KHL (He was not called since the start of the war, but somehow they changed their mind now.... well, :FRA will not be very popular at the worlds, Czechs will certainly boo him at every moment)

 

It appears France will be alongside Kazakhstan the only nation having a KHLer in its roster.

Will Kazakhstan play any friendly matches? I was in Prague in June last year and there were Ukrainian flags everywhere, on offices, houses, etc. so you're probably right.

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52 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Will Kazakhstan play any friendly matches? I was in Prague in June last year and there were Ukrainian flags everywhere, on offices, houses, etc. so you're probably right.

No, as far as I know, they usually play some games against local clubs but nothing internationally is chedulled before the worlds for them.

 

Yep, that´s why I am quite surprised by the french move, I understand Da Costa is their best player and all... but this may cause some unwanted pressure and problems on their team on and off the ice in :CZE . Czech journalists and the public will definitely make them feel it. you can bet on that.

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13 minutes ago, hckošice said:

No, as far as I know, they usually play some games against local clubs but nothing internationally is chedulled before the worlds for them.

 

Yep, that´s why I am quite surprised by the french move, I understand Da Costa is their best player and all... but this may cause some unwanted pressure and problems on their team on and off the ice in :CZE . Czech journalists and the public will definitely make them feel it. you can bet on that.

France played two friendly matches against Italy and their performance was quite average, but we know that these are just friendly matches. I wonder if Poland will fight with Kazakhstan and France to stay in the Elite? What ambitions does Slovakia have at this World Cup? Medal?

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35 minutes ago, copravolley said:

France played two friendly matches against Italy and their performance was quite average, but we know that these are just friendly matches. I wonder if Poland will fight with Kazakhstan and France to stay in the Elite? What ambitions does Slovakia have at this World Cup? Medal?

1)

The France which played last week games and the France which will be at the worlds are 2 completely different galaxies. :d :FRA is waiting for the answers of their 2 NHLers extremely experienced and very good center Pierre-Edouard Bellemare and also a solid striker and highest ever french drafted in NHL Alex Texier (even if him being now at end of contract make him questionable to accept the invitation for the worlds though) + now Da Costa (one of the best ever french players of all times) they will also add 5-6 interesting names like Auvitu or Jordan Perret. and who know how is the situation with the Canadian born Spinozzi who is working on french papers for 2 years now and still waiting...

 

No, I can see this french team doing some damages and battle even for the quarterfinals.

 

2)

Quarterfinals definitely is a must. Whichever team we send the quarters are always the goal. Mandatory. Only Based on that the tournament is then the tournament evaluated as successful or unsuccessful. If we make the last 8 it is fine, if we do not make it it is a failure.

 

This time we will face quite strong opposition. we have a tough group, :LAT and :GER both last time medalists will arrive still influenced by their last year magic journey and would want to confirm it. :FRA as already mentioned can be the real deal this year in the quarters places battle, each team which will beat them will have a good plus to its account. :USA will be probably the favorite for gold. The roster they are already building is just scarey. :SWE is clearly the other fav of the group. USA and Sweden should earn the first 2 places without too much problems. So there 2 more QF spots which we should play for against LAT, GER and FRA.

 

The other 2 teams are dangerous too though. :KAZ is a team which quite regularly cause us troubles (last year they beat us and that was the cause we missed the quarterfinals and direct qualification for the Olympics) and :POL is promoted in the elite for the first time since 2002... so you can imagine how much motivated they will be to show that they are not here by mistake, I guess no team will have an easy game against them (maybe apart USA...) and their first line is quite strong plus with a solid goaltending anything can happen and upsets are definitely not so out of reach.

 

So you see, this group will be very strong and open, but, let see the final roster each team will send and after that we can make better predictions

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Road to World Championship International Test Matches

 

Saturday 20th April, 2024

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:HUN (Div IA) - :NOR  3-2

:GER - :SVK  4-5 After Overtime

:SUI - :FRA  3-2 After Overtime

:AUT - :CZE  2-3

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and Tomáš Tatar accepted the invitation as well

 

:SVK will have now 5 reinforcement from North American rinks Juraj Slafkovský, Šimon Nemec, Martin Pospíšil, Pavol Regenda and Tomáš Tatar

 

Seattle Kraken will have at the World Champs 7 players,

Tatar for :SVK

Philipp Grubauer for :GER

Pierre-Edouard Bellemare for :FRA

Andre Burakovsky for :SWE

Jared McCann, Brandon Tanev and Jamie Oleksiak  for :CAN 

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