website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Ice Hockey 2017 - 2018 Discussion Thread


phelps

Recommended Posts

and finally Lugano's dream is over...

the Zurich Lions win game #7 on the road with a score of 2-0 (first goal after just 3 minutes on a bad defensive mistake, second one an empty netter wuth only 19 seconds on the clock) and take the title home...

Lugano didn't play their best hockey through the first 2 periods (they were too tired and probably they also did feel too much pressure for playing this decider at home), but tried everything they could in the 3rd period and only a miracle save by Zurich's goalie Lukas Flueler on a Hoffman shot with less than a minute to play allowed the Lions to avoid the OT...

well deserved success for Zurich...but what a pity for those so brave Lugano players...:cry:

 

so, all the European leagues are now over...time to focus on the World Champs and "time to say goodbye" (cit. Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman) for me...

 

see you next Hockey season...:bye:

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/602-ice-hockey-2017-2018-discussion-thread/page/18/#findComment-135268
Share on other sites

The last stage of this seasons EURO HOCKEY TOUR 2017/18 continued today, the traditional Sweden Hockey Games,

 

The tournaments host Sweden defeated Russia  3-1

and Finland won against the Czech Republic  5-2

 

 

Sweden Hockey Games Provisional Standing After Day 2:

1. Sweden 6 pts, 2. Finland 5 pts, 3. Russia 1 pt, 4. Czech Republic 0 pts.

 

EURO HOCKEY TOUR 2017/18 Cumulative Standing:

1. Finland 18 pts, 2. Czech Republic 14 pts, 3. Sweden 12 pts, 4. Russia 10 pts.

 

Congrats to Finland, the EURO HOCKEY TOUR 2017/18 winner ! :champion:

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/602-ice-hockey-2017-2018-discussion-thread/page/18/#findComment-136441
Share on other sites

We had today the Last day of the EURO HOCKEY TOUR 2017/18, with the final day of the 4th stage the traditional Sweden Hockey Games,

 

Russia won against the Czech Republic  4-2

and Sweden lost to Finland the overall winner 1-3

 

 

Sweden Hockey Games Final Standing:

1. Finland 8 pts, 2. Sweden 6 pts, 3. Russia 4 pts, 4. Czech Republic 0 pts.

 

 

EURO HOCKEY TOUR 2017/18

Final Standing:

 

1. Finland  :FIN  21 :champion:

------------------------------------------------

2. Czech Republic 14

3. Russia 13

4. Sweden 12

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/602-ice-hockey-2017-2018-discussion-thread/page/18/#findComment-137007
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

Hungarian government apparently approved a funding help of 600 Millions Ft. for the Sporting, Strategic and development activities of the Hungarian Hockey :bowdown: Part of the funds should be also for two HUN clubs (DVTK Jegesmedvek Miskolc and MAC Budapest) aspiring to start in the Slovak Ice Hockey National Championship from next season

 

Is it true ? @lapaj http://www.jegkorongblog.hu/2018/06/05/600240-millio-forint-a-magyar-jegkorongnak/#post-245623

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/602-ice-hockey-2017-2018-discussion-thread/page/18/#findComment-142516
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, hckosice said:

Hungarian government apparently approved a funding help of 600 Millions Ft. for the Sporting, Strategic and development activities of the Hungarian Hockey :bowdown: Part of the funds should be also for two HUN clubs (DVTK Jegesmedvek Miskolc and MAC Budapest) aspiring to start in the Slovak Ice Hockey National Championship from next season

 

Is it true ? @lapaj http://www.jegkorongblog.hu/2018/06/05/600240-millio-forint-a-magyar-jegkorongnak/#post-245623

I don't find any other sources about the money. But yes, DVTK and MAC are looking for the possibility to start in the Slovak League.

What a big fan you are!!!  :yes How did you find that news? :lol:

Edited by lapaj
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/602-ice-hockey-2017-2018-discussion-thread/page/18/#findComment-142542
Share on other sites

55 minutes ago, lapaj said:

I don't find any other sources about the money. But yes, DVTK and MAC are looking for the possibility to start in the Slovak League.

What a big fan you are!!!  :yes How did you find that news? :lol:

 

Heard about it, Nothing so hard or impressive really, just heard about it and google did the rest itself :d

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/602-ice-hockey-2017-2018-discussion-thread/page/18/#findComment-142553
Share on other sites

And it´s Official.

 

2 Hungarian clubs MAC Budapest and DVTK Jegesmedvek Miskolc will play the next 2018/19 season in the National Slovak Championship - Extraliga. Today it was officially announced.

 

Both clubs payed 900 000 Euro to play in our league (In fact every opponent will receive some 90 000 EUR), The deal is official for 1 (next) season, but with option to eventually prolong it for at least 3 next seasons.

 

So next year our top division will have 13 participants, 12 core teams (10 SVK - No one was relegated this year, and 2 HUN) + 1 "Special" team (traditionally the National Under 20 Team playing the first part of the Regular season until the Junior World Championships starts in December).

 

Every team will play 55 matches in regular season (4 times against each other 2x home, 2x away) + 2 matches vs U20 National team (1x home 1x away in Piešťany basecamp of the team).

 

There will be a Best of 5 matches qualifying round for the play-offs (7th vs 10th and 8th vs 9th) for the last 2 places to the Play-Offs.

Hungarian Team can win the Championship but can not became Slovak Champion so there will be two trophies awarded (One for the SVK National champion - for the best ranked SVK club, and one for the Championship winner).

 

The worst ranked Slovak club will play a Best of 7 games Play-Out against the winner of 2nd Division.

 

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/602-ice-hockey-2017-2018-discussion-thread/page/18/#findComment-143712
Share on other sites

2 ore fa, hckosice ha scritto:

And it´s Official.

 

2 Hungarian clubs MAC Budapest and DVTK Jegesmedvek Miskolc will play the next 2018/19 season in the National Slovak Championship - Extraliga. Today it was officially announced.

 

Both clubs payed 900 000 Euro to play in our league (In fact every opponent will receive some 90 000 EUR), The deal is official for 1 (next) season, but with option to eventually prolong it for at least 3 next seasons.

 

So next year our top division will have 13 participants, 12 core teams (10 SVK - No one was relegated this year, and 2 HUN) + 1 "Special" team (traditionally the National Under 20 Team playing the first part of the Regular season until the Junior World Championships starts in December).

 

Every team will play 55 matches in regular season (4 times against each other 2x home, 2x away) + 2 matches vs U20 National team (1x home 1x away in Piešťany basecamp of the team).

 

There will be a Best of 5 matches qualifying round for the play-offs (7th vs 10th and 8th vs 9th) for the last 2 places to the Play-Offs.

Hungarian Team can win the Championship but can not became Slovak Champion so there will be two trophies awarded (One for the SVK National champion - for the best ranked SVK club, and one for the Championship winner).

 

The worst ranked Slovak club will play a Best of 7 games Play-Out against the winner of 2nd Division.

 

 

 

and another European league becomes "open"...

 

I have some kind of mixed feeling for that...

from one side, it's good because normally it improves the league itself and gives a big opportunity to the best teams from smaller Countries, which can't have a really competitive league...

but from the other side, it takes the National Identity of a league away, at least in part...and I don't like this at all...

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/602-ice-hockey-2017-2018-discussion-thread/page/18/#findComment-143754
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

and another European league becomes "open"...

 

I have some kind of mixed feeling for that...

from one side, it's good because normally it improves the league itself and gives a big opportunity to the best teams from smaller Countries, which can't have a really competitive league...

but from the other side, it takes the National Identity of a league away, at least in part...and I don't like this at all...

 

Mixed feeling here too. In the discussions forums there a plenty of debates about this move. But well, It´s official for one season so let see what will happen, and at the end of the season we can evaluate the pluses and minuses. For now hat is certain both teams definitely already surpassed the local league, so I can not blame them that they search something else, plus they have the sources and potential to bring our league and our hockey something new and refreshing so another so needed boost, it may help our league very well, which was unfortunately in stagnating and declining mood lately after the departure of Slovan Bratislava to the KHL

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/602-ice-hockey-2017-2018-discussion-thread/page/18/#findComment-143765
Share on other sites

Il y a 3 heures , hckosice a déclaré:

 

 

Both clubs payed 900 000 Euro to play in our league (In fact every opponent will receive some 90 000 EUR), The deal is official for 1 (next) season, but with option to eventually prolong it for at least 3 next seasons.

 

 

 

Both combined or each ? In any case (and no offense to the slovak league) that seems quite expensive...

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/602-ice-hockey-2017-2018-discussion-thread/page/18/#findComment-143788
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Men's Futsal AFC Asian Cup 2026 Final February 7th 2026   Indonesia  vs  Iran    Semifinals  
    • Oh yeah that’s true   Based off ability and form he wouldn’t 
    • Born in Reunion grew up in Wanaka NZ, and learnt all his snowboarding there Junior WC in big air for NZ not so long ago until he switched to GB. 
    • He probably would considering Jon Cooper is the coach. Not a coincidence 3 lightning players were on the initial roster.
    • February 2026 International break   05.02.2026   EUROPEAN NATIONS LEAGUE   Division B   Tournament in Oslo   -   4-5 After OT   1. NOR 2 2. HUN 1  -. AUT 0  Not Played yet   -------------------------------------------------   Division C   Tournament in Edinburgh   -   3-4  -   3-2 After PSO   1. SLO 3 2. GBR 2 3. UKR 1 4. POL 0    -------------------------------------------------   Division D   Tournament in Brasov   -   3-1   1. ROU 3 2. LTU 0 - ESP 0  Not Played yet
    • Yeah it is but Point wouldn’t have gotten his spot on the team if it wasn’t for the initial early selections of 6 names ofc so it’s for the best
    • So here it is, was a hard work, so please appreciate it    Anyway  is still for some reason missing. One day when they will realize the OC is tomorrow, perhaps they will announce their flag bearers as well   until then here is the 2026 class     Albania - Lara Colturi (Alpine Skiing) / Denni Xhepa (Alpine Skiing) Andorra - Cande Moreno (Alpine Skiing) / Irineu Altiniras Esteve (Cross-Country Skiing) / Joan Verdu (Alpine Skiing) Argentina - Francesca Baruzzi Farriol (Alpine Skiing) / Franco Dal Farra (Cross-Country Skiing) Armenia - Karina Akopova (Figure Skating)/ Nikita Rakhmanin (Figure Skating) Australia - Jakara Anthony (Freestyle Skiing) / Matt Graham (Freestyle Skiing) Austria - Anna Gasser (Snowboarding) / Benjamin Karl (Snowboarding) Azerbaijan - Anastasia Alina Papathoma Paraskevaidou (Alpine Skiing) / Vladimir Litvintsev (Figure Skating) Belgium - Hanne Desmet (Short Track Speed Skating) / Maximilien Drion (Ski Mountaineering) Benin - Nathan Tchibozo (Alpine Skiing) Bolivia - Timo Juhani Gronlund (Cross-Country Skiing) Bosnia and Herzegovina - Elvedina Muzaferija (Alpine Skiing) / Marko Sljivic (Alpine Skiing) Brazil - Nicole Rocha Silveira (Skeleton) / Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (Alpine Skiing) Bulgaria - Alexandra Feigin (Figure Skating) / Vladimir Iliev (Biathlon) Canada - Marielle Thompson (Freestyle Skiing) / Mikael Kingsbury (Freestyle Skiing) Chile - Matilde Schwencke (Alpine Skiing) / Sebastian Endrestad (Cross-Country Skiing) China - Zhang Chutong (Short Track Speed Skating) / Ning Zhongyan (Speed Skating) Chinese Taipei - Lin Sin-Rong (Bobsleigh) / Li Yu-Hsiang (Figure Skating) Colombia - Fredrik Fodstad (Cross-Country Skiing) Croatia - Valentina Ascic (Short Track Speed Skating) / Matija Legovic (Biathlon) Cyprus - Andrea Loizidou (Alpine Skiing) / Yianno Kouyoumdjian (Alpine Skiing) Czechia - Lucie Charvátová (Biathlon) / David Pastrňák (Ice Hockey) Denmark - Denise Dupont (Curling) / Jesper Jensen Aebo (Ice Hockey) Ecuador - Klaus Jungbluth Rodriguez (Cross-Country Skiing)  Eritrea - Shannon Abeda (Alpine Skiing) Estonia - Johanna Talihaerm (Biathlon) / Marten Liiv (Speed Skating) Finland - Krista Parmakoski (Cross-Country Skiing) / Mikko Lehtonen (Ice Hockey) France - Chloe Trespeuch (Snowboarding) / Clement Noel (Alpine Skiing) Georgia - Nino Tsiklauri (Alpine Skiing, Cortina) / Luka Buchukuri (Alpine Skiing, Cortina) / Diana Davis (Figure Skating, Milano) / Luka Berulava (Figure Skating, Milano) Germany - Katharina Schmid (Ski Jumping) / Leon Draisaitl (Ice Hockey) Great Britain - Lilah Fear (Figure Skating) / Brad Hall (Bobsleigh) Greece - Nefeli Tita (Cross-Country Skiing) / AJ Ginnis (Alpine Skiing) Guinea-Bissau - Winston Tang (Alpine Skiing)  Haiti - Stevenson Savart (Cross-Country Skiing) Hong Kong - Eloise Yung Shih King (Alpine Skiing) / Kwok Tsz Fung (Short Track Speed Skating) Hungary - Maja Somodi (Short Track Speed Skating) / Bence Nogradi (Short Track Speed Skating) Iceland - Elin van Pelt (Alpine Skiing) / Jon Erik Sigurdsson (Alpine Skiing) India - Arif Mohd Khan (Alpine Skiing)  Individual Neutral Athletes - Volunteer Iran - Samaneh Beyrami Baher (Cross-Country Skiing) / Danyal Saveh Shemshaki (Cross-Country Skiing) Ireland - Anabelle Zurbay (Alpine Skiing) / Thomas Maloney Westgard (Cross-Country Skiing) Israel - Mariia Seniuk (Figure Skating) / Jared Firestone (Skeleton) Italy - Federica Brignone (Alpine Skiing, Cortina) / Amos Mosaner (Curling, Cortina) / Arianna Fontana (Short Track Speed Skating, Milano) / Federico Pellegrino (Cross Country Skiing, Milano) Jamaica - Mica Moore (Bobsleigh)/ Henri Rivers (Alpine Skiing) Japan - Sena Tomita (Snowboarding) / Wataru Morishige (Speed Skating) Kazakhstan - Ayaulum Amrenova (Freestyle Skiing) / Denis Nikisha (Short Track Speed Skating) Kenya - Sabrina Simader (Alpine Skiing) / Issa Gachingiri Labordet dit Pierre (Alpine Skiing) Kosovo - Kiana Kryeziu (Alpine Skiing) / Drin Kokaj (Alpine Skiing) Kyrgyzstan - Artur Saparbekov (Cross-Country Skiing) Latvia - Dzenefera Germane (Alpine Skiing) / Kaspars Daugavins (Ice Hockey) Lebanon - Andrea Elie Antoine El-Hayek (Alpine Skiing) Liechtenstein - Martin Kranz (Bobsleigh) Lithuania - Allison Reed (Figure Skiing) / Saulius Ambrilevičius (Figure Skating) Luxembourg - Matthieu Osch (Alpine Skiing) Madagascar - Mialitiana Clerc (Alpine Skiing) / Mathieu Gravier (Alpine Skiing) Malaysia - Aruwin Salehhuddin (Alpine Skiing) Malta - Jenny Axisa Eriksen (Cross-Country Skiing) Mexico - Sarah Schlepper (Alpine Skiing) / Donovan Carrillo (Figure Skating) Moldova - Elizaveta Hlusovici (Cross-Country Skiing) / Iulian Luchin (Cross-Country Skiing) Monaco - Arnaud Alessandria (Alpine Skiing) Mongolia - Ariuntungalag Enkhbayar (Cross-Country Skiing) / Ariunbat Altanzul (Alpine Skiing) Montenegro - Branislav Pekovic (Alpine Skiing) Morocco - Pietro Tranchina (Alpine Skiing) Netherlands - Kimberley Bos (Skeleton) / Jens van´t Wout (Short Track Speed Skating) New Zealand - Nigeria - Samuel Uduigowme Ikpefan (Cross-Country Skiing) North Macedonia - Jana Atanasovska (Alpine Skiing) / Stavre Jada (Cross-Country Skiing) Norway - Kajsa Vickhoff Lie (Alpine Skiing) / Peder Kongshaug (Speed Skating) Pakistan - Muhammad Karim (Alpine Skiing) Philippines - Tallulah Proulx (Alpine Skiing) / Francis Ceccarelli (Cross-Country Skiing) Poland - Natalia Czerwonka (Speed Skating) / Kamil Stoch (Ski Jumping) Portugal - Vanina Guerillot (Alpine Skiing) / Jose Cabeca (Cross-Country Skiing) Puerto Rico - Kellie Delka (Skeleton) Romania - Julia Sauter (Figure Skating) / Mihai Cristian Tentea (Bobsleigh) San Marino - Rafael Mini (Alpine Skiing) Saudi Arabia - Rakan Alireza (Cross-Country Skiing) Serbia - Anja Ilic (Cross-Country Skiing) / Milos MIlosavljevic (Cross-Country Skiing) Singapore - Faiz Basha Munwar (Alpine Skiing) Slovakia - Viktória Čerňanská (Bobsleigh) / Tomáš Tatar (Ice Hockey) Slovenia - Nika Prevc (Ski Jumping) / Domen Prevc (Ski Jumping) South Africa - Nicole Burger (Skeleton) / Matthew Smith (Cross-Country Skiing) South Korea - Park Ji-Woo (Speed Skating) / Cha Jun-Hwan (Figure Skating) Spain - Olivia Smart (Figure Skating) / Joaquim Salarich (Alpine Skiing) Sweden - Sara Hector (Alpine Skiing) / Walter Wallberg (Freestyle Skiing) Switzerland - Fanny Smith (Freestyle Skiing) / Nino Niederreiter (Ice Hockey) Thailand -  Karen Chanloung (Cross-Country Skiing) / Mark Chanloung (Cross-Country Skiing) Trinidad and Tobago - Emma Gatcliffe (Alpine Skiing) / Nikhil Alleyne (Alpine Skiing) Türkiye - Irem Dursun (Cross-Country Skiing) / Furkan Akar (Short Track Speed Skating) Ukraine - Yelizaveta Sidorko (Short Track Speed Skating) / Vladyslav Heraskevych (Skeleton) United Arab Emirates - Piera Hudson (Alpine Skiing) / Alexander Astridge (Alpine Skiing) United States - Erin Jackson (Speed Skating) / Frank Del Duca (Bobsleigh) Uruguay - Nicolas Pirozzi Mayer (Alpine Skiing) Uzbekistan - Daniil Eybog (Short Track Speed Skating) Venezuela - Nicolas Claveau-Laviolette (Cross-Country Skiing)
×
×
  • Create New...