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33 minutes ago, phelps said:

naaa...Kostner played all season with Ambrì...

he recorded 13.29 mins of TOI, 13 points (6+7) and -4 of plus/minus in 47 games...

 

p.s. Fazio is also a good goalie...I wouldn't be surprised if he's going to be our no.1 this year (even if I think that finally we're going to rotate all of them in the 7 games we're playing in Finland)...

 

McNally...well, I don't really know him, tbh...

no idea on where his Italian heritage comes from (marriage? mom? grannies? who knows? :mumble:), I only know that he got our passport back in December 2019, while playing for Asiago in the Alps League...

however, this is his page on Elite Prospects...

https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/75027/brandon-mcnally

I really envy your goalies :d

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12 minutes ago, hckošice said:

I really envy your goalies :d

naaa, Rybar has been great at the Olympics...

 

and the others aren't that bad...

 

however, I envy all the rest, especially the passion for the game of the whole Country and the great moments you've had the chance to live thanks to your NT...;)

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24 minutes ago, phelps said:

naaa, Rybar has been great at the Olympics...

 

and the others aren't that bad...

 

however, I envy all the rest, especially the passion for the game of the whole Country and the great moments you've had the chance to live thanks to your NT...;)

what is surprising me the most is that Italy has nobody listed in the broadcast rights for the tournament (even :BRU has )  :mumble:

https://blob.iihf.com/iihf-media/iihfmvc/media/2022wm/broadcast/2022_iihf_wm_-_bp_list_20220511.pdf

 

but in other hand this mean the all Youtube matches streams will be available in Italia :d

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:KAZ Team Kazakhstan :KAZ

 

Goaltenders:

Andrey Shutov (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Sergei Kudryavtsev (Yuzhny Ural Orsk, VHL, :RUS )

Ilya Rumyantsev (Arlan Kokshetau)

 

Defencers:

Adil Beketayev (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Samat Daniyar (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Valeriy Orekhov (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Yegor Shalapov (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Jesse Blacker (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, KHL, :RUS )

Darren Dietz (CSKA Moscow, KHL, :RUS )

Leonid Metalnikov (Admiral Vladivostok, KHL, :RUS )

Viktor Svedberg (Avangard Omsk, KHL, :RUS )

 

Forwards:

Pavel Akolzin (Metallurg Magnitogorsk, KHL, :RUS )

Alikhan Asetov (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Dmitriy Gurkov (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Nikita Mikhailis (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Yegor Petukhov (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Kirill Savitskiy (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Anton Sagadeev (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Arkady Shestakov (Barys Nur-Sultan, KHL)

Curtis Valk (Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, KHL, :RUS )

Sayan Daniyar (Saryarka Karaganda)

Mikhail Rakhmanov (Saryarka Karaganda)

Kirill Panyukov (AK Bars Kazan, KHL, :RUS )

Roman Starchenko (Avangard Omsk, KHL, :RUS )

Dmitriy Shevchenko (Avangard Omsk, KHL, :RUS )

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12 hours ago, hckošice said:

what is surprising me the most is that Italy has nobody listed in the broadcast rights for the tournament (even :BRU has )  :mumble:

https://blob.iihf.com/iihf-media/iihfmvc/media/2022wm/broadcast/2022_iihf_wm_-_bp_list_20220511.pdf

 

but in other hand this mean the all Youtube matches streams will be available in Italia :d

yeah, but that's not surprising at all...

 

Hockey is really at the bottom of the list of sports covered by our media...

 

even the NHL is treated like a true "small sport" (and the idiots in Toronto treat the few die-hard fans in Italy as our media do with their league, which is so sad)...

 

as I told you, I had to buy NHL.tv as if I were a Slovak living in Slovakia to be able to watch all the NHL playoffs games...that says it all, I think...:facepalm:

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:SUI Team Switzerland :SUI

 

Goaltenders:

Reto Berra (HC Fribourg-Gottéron)

Sandro Aeschlimann (HC Davos)

Leonardo Genoni (EV Zug)

 

Defencers:

Dean Kukan (Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL, :USA )

Tobias Geisser (Hershey Bears, AHL, :USA )

Andrea Glauser (HC Lausanne)

Michael Fora (HC Davos)

Christian Marti (Zurich ZSC Lions)

Dominik Egli (HC Davos)

Janis Moser (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, :USA )

Jonas Siegenthaler (New Jersey Devils, NHL, :USA )

 

Forwards:

Damien Riat (HC Lausanne)

Andres Ambuhl (HC Davos)

Nico Hischier (New Jersey Devils, NHL, :USA )

Philipp Kurashev (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, :USA )

Timo Meier (San Jose Sharks, NHL, :USA )

Pius Suter (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, :USA )

Dario Simion (EV Zug)

Tristan Scherwey (SC Bern)

Fabrice Herzog (EV Zug)

Denis Malgin (Zurich ZSC Lions)

Enzo Corvi (HC Davos)

Christoph Bertschy (HC Fribourg-Gottéron)

Marco Miranda (HC Genéve-Servette)

Calvin Thürkauf (HC Lugano)

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:FIN Team Finland :FIN

 

Goaltenders:

Harri Säteri (Arizona Coyotes, NHL, :USA )

Frans Tuohimaa (Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, KHL, :RUS )

Juho Olkinuora (Metallurg Magnitogorsk, KHL, :RUS )

 

Defencers:

Ville Pokka (Avangard Omsk, KHL, :RUS )

Niklas Friman (HPK Hämeenlinna)

Mikko Lehtonen (SKA St. Petersburg, KHL, :RUS )

Juuso Hietanen (Ambri-Piotta, :SUI )

Sami Vatanen (HC Genéve-Servette, :SUI )

Mikael Seppälä (Tappara Tampere)

Atte Ohtamaa (Kärpät Oulu)

 

Forwards:

Joel Armia (Montreal Canadiens, NHL, :CAN )

Marko Anttila (Ilves Tampere)

Jere Innala (HIFK Helsinki)

Hannes Bjorninen (Pelicans Lahti)

Toni Rajala (EHC Biel, :SUI )

Jere Sallinen (EHC Biel, :SUI )

Valtteri Filppula (HC Genéve-Servette, :SUI )

Markus Nurmi (TPS Turku)

Sakari Manninen (Salavat Yulaev Ufa, KHL, :RUS )

Teemu Hartikainen (Salavat Yulaev Ufa, KHL, :RUS )

Saku Mäenalanen (Kärpät Oulu)

Harri Pesonen (SC langnau Tigers, :SUI )

Juho Lammikko (Vancouver Canucks, NHL, :CAN )

Mikael Granlund (Nashville Predators, NHL, :USA )

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Done.

 

All 16 Teams rosters have been added. You can find as always the link for each country in the opening post of this tread Here

 

 

Remember, Each team is still allowed to make changes.

 

Tonight at the Directorate meeting they have to name at least 15 skaters and 2 Goalies ! and then they are allowed to add any name they want up to 22 Skaters and 3 goaltenders, whenever they wish until the roster is full.

 

 

Here The Players Eligibility Rule

 

 

  • The teams submit the names of the participating players at the first Championship Directorate.
  • The maximum number of players allowed on a Team Registration Form at the beginning of the World Championship is 22 skaters and 3 goalies. The minimum is 15 skaters and 2 goalies.
  • At the first Directorate meeting, the teams must name at least the minimum number of 15 skaters and 2 goalkeepers. The players entered must be present at the championship venue by the time of the Directorate meeting.
  • The remaining players up to the allowed maximum of 22 + 3 must be submitted for players' control two hours before any of the following championship games. Players can be added throughout the tournament until the roster is full.
  • During a game, a team may enter (dress) 20 skaters and 2 goalkeepers on the Official Game Sheet, with the emergency goalkeeper standing by if a goalie entered to the Official Game Sheet is unable to play.
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4 hours ago, hckošice said:

:SUI Team Switzerland :SUI

 

 

Forwards:

Damien Riat (HC Lausanne)

Andres Ambuhl (HC Davos)

Nico Hischier (New Jersey Devils, NHL, :USA )

Philipp Kurashev (Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, :USA )

Timo Meier (San Jose Sharks, NHL, :USA )

Pius Suter (Detroit Red Wings, NHL, :USA )

Dario Simion (EV Zug)

Tristan Scherwey (SC Bern)

Fabrice Herzog (EV Zug)

Denis Malgin (Zurich ZSC Lions)

Enzo Corvi (HC Davos)

Christoph Bertschy (HC Fribourg-Gottéron)

Marco Miranda (HC Genéve-Servette)

Calvin Thürkauf (HC Lugano) is also in the team. He was forgotten in the first tweet by the SIHF, but they corrected themselves since then.

 

Sadly Josi decided against coming, because his wife is heavily pregnant. Completely understandable, of course, but man, it could have been such a good team with him. It still is a good team without him, but I do feel like the defence is a bit lacking. Really looking forward seeing this team play and maybe Fiala will also come later :)

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