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Ice Hockey 2016 - 2017 Discussion Thread


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A good final test before the qualification with a 3-0 win against Latvia.

 

By far our strongest team ever with 8 NHL players and another 2 with NHL experience...

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27 minutes ago, Agger said:

A good final test before the qualification with a 3-0 win against Latvia.

 

By far our strongest team ever with 8 NHL players and another 2 with NHL experience...

yes,our coach said,that denmark are favourites in the tournament

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13 hours ago, mihamiha said:

yes,our coach said,that denmark are favourites in the tournament

 

On the paper we would be (even though Kopitar is pretty far ahead of the 2nd best player in the qual (I guess that would be Frans Nielsen))

We have a huge advantage in Frederik Andersen who I believe is by pretty far the best goalie in the tournament, but it will still be tough. Both Slovenia and Belarus have good teams and sadly I never feel sure when our teams are the favourites.

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On 30/8/2016 at 10:51, hckosice said:

what a absolutely insane 3rd period we had yesterday in the match Slovan Bratislava - Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod :woot: absolutely crazy !!! 

 

Recommend to watch the hghlights

 

http://video.khl.ru/quotes/362023

 

and yesterday we also had another amazing game between SKA and AK Bars...

in 2 days I just watched 2 matches that have been better than all of last season's...:d:lol:

highlights from SKA-AK Bars

http://video.khl.ru/events/464943

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3 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

and yesterday we also had another amazing game between SKA and AK Bars...

in 2 days I just watched 2 matches that have been better than all of last season's...:d:lol:

highlights from SKA-AK Bars

http://video.khl.ru/events/464943

 

 

yep I saw it. Incredible match :bowdown: The season start great :bounce::d

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Chinese club Kunlun won their first game in KHL:cheer:
2:1 vs. Amur in Khabarovsk)
They scored winning goal at the 60th minute. And 3 Chinese in their squad even played 3-5 minutes :)

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15 hours ago, Dmitry said:

Chinese club Kunlun won their first game in KHL:cheer:
2:1 vs. Amur in Khabarovsk)
They scored winning goal at the 60th minute. And 3 Chinese in their squad even played 3-5 minutes :)

 

highlights from that historical game...

http://video.khl.ru/quotes/363091

 

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and 1000 peoples attended the first historic KHL match in China. Only 1000 peoples in a 15000 arena :(

 

Kunlun Red Stars won 6 - 3 against Admiral Vladivostok.. Hard task yet to popularize hockey before Beijing 2022...

 

only 1 chinese was in the roster today tough..Rudi Ying in the 4th line played 5 minutes and 18 seconds

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some changes from last few days in the rosters..

 

Corey Perry replaced Jeff Carter in Team :CAN

 

In team :CZE after the Radko Gudas injury the team selected Tomáš Kundrátek from Slovan Bratislava. In SVK nowadays you can read only how The coach of Slovan wasn´t very happy by the fact the club will miss during the whole september their best defencemen, especially with all injuries the team has actually, at least Jeglič returned from Slovenian NT after succesful olympic qualification back to the team...meanwhile but for Kundrátek it´s a incredible moment of his career to be selected for such event. I´m very happy for him :clap:

...also in the czech team we have 2 other changes also among the forwards Roman Červenka and Michal Birner replaced injured duo Tomáš Hertl and David Krejčí.

 

In :SWE the 3rd Goalie Robin Lehner is replaced by Jhonas Enroth, Defencer Niklas Kronwall was replaced by Hampus Lindholm and forwards Henrik Zetterberg and Alexander Steen by Mickael Backlund and Rickard Rakell because of injury as well.

 

:WHT In team North America Vincent Trocheck replaced the injured forward Sean Monahan.

 

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