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The mascot of the 2016 IIHF World Ice Hockey Championships became Husky -

LAIKA

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Laika was named as official mascot of the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship to be held from 6 to 22 May in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

 

The presentation of the official mascot took place at the evening show “Vecherny Urgent” on Channel One 2d june last year. The guests of the show were the Vladislav Tretiak, the President of the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia who was heading the selection committee of the mascot competition, and two-time world champion and former national team captain Alexei Morozov.

 

The official mascot of the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship was selected by members of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia (FHR).

 

The other finalists were “Kot Matros” (Sailor Cat), “Samovar Dyumok” (Vaporing Samovar) and “Russki Bogatyr” (Russian Giant).

 

 

 

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  LIST OF OFFICIALS

 

The IIHF Officiating Committee has selected 16 referees and 16 linesmen to officiate at the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Russia.

 

Pending formal approval by the on-ice officials, the referees and linesmen listed below will call games at the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship that will take place in Moscow and St. Petersburg from 6 to 22 May 2016.

 

The officials were selected from a list of 63 candidates whose performances in international and domestic competitions were closely observed during the last few months. The referees and linesmen join from 12 different countries.

 

The group includes both experienced officials combining for 62 World Championship and Olympic participations as well as ten officials who will work for the first time at the top men’s senior World Championship after having previously left their mark at other international events.

Among the most experienced referees is one from the host nation. Konstantin Olenin called games at six World Championships and one Olympics. He officiated the gold medal game of the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Stockholm and the bronze medal game of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi. Daniel Piechaczek from Germany even had one tournament more – 7 World Championships and one Olympics.

 

Tobias Wehrli from Switzerland also worked in six World Championships but some of them as linesman. He officiated in two gold medal games at the Worlds, last year in Prague as a referee and in 2010 in Cologne as a linesman.

 

Another official who converted from linesman to referee is Stefan Fonselius from Finland. He was assigned to gold medal games at the 2009 Worlds in Berne and the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver and returns in Russia to officiate for the first time in six years in a top-level IIHF event.

 

 

REFEREE NATION LINESMEN NATION
Maxim Sidorenko :BLR   Nicolas Chartrand-Piche :CAN
  Brett Iverson :CAN   Vit Lederer :CZE
Martin Frano :CZE Miroslav Lhotsky :CZE
  Antonin Jerabek :CZE   Pasi Nieminen :FIN
  Stefan Fonselius :FIN   Sakari Suominen :FIN
  Aleksi Rantala :FIN   Nikolaj Ponomarjow

:GER

  Daniel Piechaczek :GER   Jon Kilian :NOR
Peter Gebei :HUN   Gleb Lazarev :RUS
  Roman Gofman :RUS   Alexander Otmakhov :RUS
  Konstantin Olenin :RUS   Nicolas Fluri :SUI
  Tobias Wehrli :SUI   Roman Kaderli :SUI
Marc Wiegand :SUI   Peter Sefcik :SVK
  Jozef Kubus :SVK   Andreas Malmqvist :SWE
  Tobias Bjork :SWE   Henrik Pihlblad :SWE
  Linus Ohlund :SWE   Fraser McIntyre :USA
  Timothy Mayer :USA   Judson Ritter :USA

 

 

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unbelievable start of the match today. incredible, insane and absolutely awesome 1st period. 17-4 shots in 1st period. almost all 20 minutes we played in Denmarks defence zone! after the break Denmark found much better tactic, changed their play and the match became more equal.

 

 

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ROAD TO

IIHF MEN´S ICE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016

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Days To Go

 

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:SWE Sweden :SWE

 

Sweden hunting for medals in Moscow

 

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:USA United States :USA

 

Bronze in 2015, gold this year for USA?

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:CZE Czech Republic :CZE

 

A memorable run on home ice for Czechs in 2015

 

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:SUI Switzerland :SUI

 

Switzerland aiming for medals in Russia

 

 

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TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:SVK Slovakia :SVK

 

Slovakia headed to St. Petersburg in 2016

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:LAT Latvia :LAT

 

Latvia is Moscow - bound

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:BLR Belarus :BLR

 

Belarus back in the hunt

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:FRA France :FRA

 

Team France headed to St. Petersburg

 

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On 6.4.2016 at 19:17, hckosice said:

TEAM ROSTERS

 

  :FIN TEAM FINLAND :FIN

 

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Goaltenders:

Niklas Backström (Calgary Flames, NHL, CAN),

Mikko Koskinen (CSKA Moscow, KHL, RUS),

Juuse Saros (Milwaukee Admirals, AHL, USA)


Defencers:

Juuso Hietanen (Dinamo Moscow, KHL, RUS),

Topi Jaakola, (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL)

Atte Ohtamaa (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL),

Tommi Kivistö (Automobilist Jekaterinburg, KHL, RUS),

Lasse Kukkonen (Kärpät Oulu),

Esa Lindell (Texas Stars, AHL, USA),

Ville Pokka (Rockford IceHogs, AHL, USA),

Anssi Salmela (Brynäs IF, SWE)


Forwards:

Sebastian Aho (Kärpät Oulu),

Jussi Jokinen, (Florida Panthers, NHL, USA)

Aleksander Barkov (Florida Panthers, NHL, USA),

Mikael Granlund, (Minnesota Wild, NHL, USA)

Mikko Koivu (Minnesota Wild, NHL, USA),

Leo Komarov (Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, USA),

Antti Pihlström (CSKA Moscow, KHL, RUS),

Jarno Koskiranta (CSKA Moscow, KHL, RUS),

Patrik Laine (Tappara Tampere) ,

Jani Lajunen (Tappara Tampere),

Teemu Pulkkinen (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, USA),

Mika Pyörala (Kärpät Oulu),

Mikko Rantanen (San Antonio Rampage, AHL, USA),

Tomi Sallinen (Djurgaarden, SWE)

 

 

  :HUN TEAM HUNGARY :HUN

 

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Goaltenders:

Zoltán Hetényi (Fehérvár AV19) ,

Miklós Rajna (Fehérvár AV19),

Ádám Vay (Debrecín HK),


Obrancovia:

Jesse Dudas (DVTK Miskolc) ,

Kalvin Sagert (DVTK Miskolc),

Zsombor Garét (MAC Budapest) ,

István Mestyán (MAC Budapest),

Bence Stipsicz (MAC Budapest),

Bence Szirányi (Fehérvár AV19) ,

Kevin Wehrs (Fehérvár AV19),

Márton Vas (Fassa, ITA),


Forwards:

Frank Banham (Fehérvár AV19) ,

István Bartalis (Fehérvár AV19) ,

András Benk (Fehérvár AV19) ,

Dániel Kóger (Fehérvár AV19) ,

Csaba Kovács (Fehérvár AV19) ,

Gergö Nagy (Fehérvár AV19) ,

Andrew Sarauer (Fehérvár AV19),

Csanád Erdély (Sioux Falls, USHL, USA),

Vilmos Galló (HC Linköping, SWE),

Krisztián Nagy (MAC Budapest),

Bálint Magosi (Briancon, FRA),

Balász Sebök (KalPa Kuopio, FIN),

István Sofron (Klagenfurt, EBEL, AUT),

János Vas (Slavia Prague, CZE),

 

 

 

:SVK TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

 

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Goaltenders:

Július Hudáček (Örebro, SWE),

Branislav Konrád (HC Olomouc, CZE),

Samuel Baroš (HKM Zvolen)

 

Defencers:

Dominik Graňák (Rögle BK, SWE),

Christián Jaroš (Lulea HF, SWE),

Andrej Meszároš (Sibir Novosibirsk, KHL/ RUS),

Michal Sersen, (Slovan Bratislava, KHL)

Ivan Švarný (Slovan Bratislava, KHL),

Andrej Sekera (Edmonton Oilers, NHL, CAN),

Martin Marinčin (Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL, CAN),

Juraj Mikuš (Sparta Praha, CZE)

 

Forwards:

Marek Bartánus, (HC Košice)

Tomáš Hrnka (HC Košice),

Peter Cehlárik (Lulea HF, SWE),

Marko Daňo (Winnipeg Jets, NHL, CAN),

Vladimír Dravecký (HC Oceláři Třinec, CZE),

Libor Hudáček (Örebro, SWE),

Patrik Lušňák, (Slovan Bratislava, KHL)

Pavol Skalický, (Slovan Bratislava, KHL)

Andrej Šťastný, (Slovan Bratislava, KHL)

Marek Viedenský (Slovan Bratislava, KHL),

Tomáš Marcinko (HC Dynamo Pardubice, CZE),

Martin Réway (HC Fribourg-Gottéron, SUI),

Martin Bakoš (Bílí Tigři Liberec, CZE),

Tomáš Jurčo (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, USA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jarno Koskiranta plays for CKA  St. Petersburg

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ROAD TO

IIHF MEN´S ICE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016

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Days To Go

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:NOR Norway :NOR

 

Norway´s top 2015 moments

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:GER Germany :GER

 

Germany to compete in St. Petersburg

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:DEN Denmark :DEN

 

Danes off to Russia 2016

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:KAZ Kazakhstan :KAZ

 

Kazakhstan returns to the IIHF World Championship

 

 

TOP 3 MOMENTS OF 2015

:HUN Hungary :HUN

 

Welcome Hungary to the 2016 IIHF World Championship

 

 

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