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Ice Hockey 2017 - 2018 Discussion Thread


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Great news for our Balkans friends, From this season will start a new international project the IHL (International Hockey League). 10 Clubs from :SLO:CRO  and :SRB will play in this championship.

 

The half of them will be from Slovenia HK Slavija Ljubjana, HK ECE Celje, HK Triglav, HK MK Bled and HDK Maribor, 3 clubs from Croatia Medvescak Zagreb „B”, Mladost Zagreb and HK Zagreb, the last 2 spots are for Serbians Crvena Zvezda Beograd and HK Vojvodina Novi Sad.

 

The competition will start in September and every team will play 2 matches against each other (once at home and once away), the best 8 will qualify for the play-offs.

A mentionable interesting rule is also each club can have maximum 5 foreigners in their squads :yes

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Here is a great article on the possible makeup of Canada's men's hockey team for PyeongChang:

 

http://www.tsn.ca/some-unfamiliar-names-may-play-for-canada-at-olympics-1.715158

 

Doesn't look as bad as I expected :d

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6 hours ago, intoronto said:

Here is a great article on the possible makeup of Canada's men's hockey team for PyeongChang:

 

http://www.tsn.ca/some-unfamiliar-names-may-play-for-canada-at-olympics-1.715158

 

Doesn't look as bad as I expected :d

 

btw do you know when the official tournaments schedule is planned to be unveiled ? I can not find any information about the date anywhere for a while now

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3 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

btw do you know when the official tournaments schedule is planned to be unveiled ? I can not find any information about the date anywhere for a while now

 

I can double check for you when I get home, which will be early morning your time :)

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Former Vancouver Canucks head coach Willie Desjardins named coach of men´s Canada team for the WOG 2018. Sean Burke will be the GM and Martin Brodeur will be also part of the staff.

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Canada named their rosters for the 2 "pre-olympic" August test tournaments in Russia. Very likely the Olympic final roster will be composed from those players.

 

Team Canada for Sochi Open in Russia:

 

Goaltenders: Justin Peters (Dinamo Riga, LAT./KHL), Kevin Poulin (No Club, last club Barys Astana, KAZ/KHL)

 

Defencers: Chay Genoway (Lada Togliatti, Rus./KHL), Geoff Kinrade (Red Star Kunlun, CHN/KHL), Patrick McNeill (Ingolstadt, GER.), Maxim Noreau (Bern, SUI.), Mat Robinson (CSKA Moscow, Rus./KHL), Jonathan Sigalet (Frölunda, Swe.), Karl Stollery (Dinamo Riga, Lat /KHL)

 

Forwards: Kevin Clark, Daniel Paille (both Brynäs, Swe), Andrew Ebbett, Mason Raymond (both Bern, Sui), Brandon Kozun, Max Talbot (both Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, Rus./KHL),Justin Azevedo (AK Bars Kazan, Rus./KHL), Gilbert Brulé (Traktor Chelyabinsk, Rus./KHL), Brandon Buck (Ingolstadt, GER), Bud Holloway (Skellefteaa, Swe.), Rob Klinkhammer (Dinamo Minsk, BLR /KHL), Ben Maxwell (Spartak Moscow, Rus./KHL), Brandon McMillan (Dinamo Riga, Lat./KHL), Eric O’Dell (HK Sochi, Rus./KHL), Linden Vey (Barys Astana, Kaz./KHL)

 

 

 

Team Canada for Nikolay Puchkov Trophy:

 

Goaltenders: Kevin Poulin, Ben Scrivens (Dinamo Minsk, BLR./KHL)

 

Defencers: Cam Barker (No Club, last club Barys Astana, KAZ/KHL), Carlo Colaiacovo (Mannheim, GER.), Stefan Elliott (No Club, last club Ak Bars Kazan, KAZ/KHL, Rus./KHL), Marc-Andre Gragnani (No Club, last club Dinamo Minsk, BLR./KHL), Kevin Klein (Zürich, SUI.), Shawn Lalonde (Cologne, GER), Craig Schira (Rögle, SWE.)

 

Forwards: Sean Collins, Ryan Garbutt (both HK Sochi, Rus./KHL), Jacob Micflikier, Marc-Antoine Pouliot, (both Biel-Bienne, SUI.), Andrew Gordon, Derek Roy (both Linköping, SWE), Taylor Beck (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, RUS./KHL), Cory Emmerton (Ambri-Piotta, SUI.), David McIntyre (Zug, SUI.), Trevor Parkes (Augsburg, GER.), Greg Scott (CSKA Moscow, RUS./KHL), Paul Szczechura (Traktor Chelyabinsk, RUS./KHL), James Wright (Admiral Vladivostok, RUS./KHL)

 

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