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Men's Ice Hockey Tournament at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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Officials selected

 

REFEREES:

Andris Ansons :LAT Tobias Björk :SWE Linus Ohlund :SWE Andrew Bruggeman :USA Michael Campbell :CAN Olivier Gouin :CAN Kristian Vikman :FIN Mikko Kaukokari :FIN Roman Gofman :RUS Evgeni Romasko :RUS Maxim Sidorenko :BLR Michael Tscherrig :SUI Andre Schrader :GER Martin Fraňo :CZE              

 

LINESMEN:

Gleb Lazarev :RUS Nikita Shalagin :RUS Dmitri Shishlo :RUS Daniel Hynek :CZE Jiří Ondráček :CZE William Hancock :USA Brian Oliver :USA David Obwegeser :SUI Lauri Nikulainen :FIN Ludvig Lundgren :SWE Andreas Malmqvist :SWE Dustin McCrank :CAN            

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:CZE is the first team to announce its roster, however it is not the "absolutely final one" as the head coach Pešan mentioned,

First it contain only 24 players, so one should be added, also in case of eventual refusal of some players he has still behind his head a list of 30 subs from which he can pick replacements.

 

The final decisive roster must be officialized the 24th of January

 

:CZE Team Czech Republic :CZE

 

Goaltenders:
Patrik Bartošák (Amur Khabarovsk, KHL, :RUS )
Šimon Hrubec (Avangard Omsk, KHL, :RUS )
Roman Will (Traktor Chelyabinsk,KHL, :RUS )

Defencemen:
Jakub Jeřábek (Spartak Moscow, KHL, :RUS )
Lukáš Klok (Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, KHL, :RUS )
Ronald Knot (Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, KHL, :RUS )
Tomáš Kundrátek (Ocelari Třinec, :CZE )
Vojtech Mozik (Admiral Vladivostok, KHL, :RUS )
David Sklenička (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL, :FIN )
Libor Šulák (Admiral Vladivostok, KHL, :RUS )

Forwards:
Roman Červenka (Rapperswil-Jona Lakers, :SUI )
Michael Frolík (HC Lausanne, :SUI )
Tomáš Hyka (Traktor Chelyabinsk, KHL, :RUS )
Ján Kovář (EV Zug, :SUI )
David Krejčí (HC Olomouc, :CZE )
Radan Lenc (Amur Khabarovsk, KHL, :RUS )
Michal Repík (Sparta Prague, :CZE )
Lukáš Sedlák (Traktor Chelyabinsk, KHL, :CZE )
Jiří Smejkal (Pelicans Lahti, :FIN )
Vladimír Sobotka (Sparta Prague, :CZE )
Michael Špaček (Frolunda Gothenburg, :SWE )
Matěj Stránský (HC Davos, :SUI )
Hynek Zohorna (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )
Tomáš Zohorna (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )

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3 hours ago, hckošice said:

:CZE is the first team to announce its roster, however it is not the "absolutely final one" as the head coach Pešan mentioned,

First it contain only 24 players, so one should be added, also in case of eventual refusal of some players he has still behind his head a list of 30 subs from which he can pick replacements.

 

The final decisive roster must be officialized the 24th of January

 

:CZE Team Czech Republic :CZE

 

Goaltenders:
Patrik Bartošák (Amur Khabarovsk, KHL, :RUS )
Šimon Hrubec (Avangard Omsk, KHL, :RUS )
Roman Will (Traktor Chelyabinsk,KHL, :RUS )

Defencemen:
Jakub Jeřábek (Spartak Moscow, KHL, :RUS )
Lukáš Klok (Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, KHL, :RUS )
Ronald Knot (Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, KHL, :RUS )
Tomáš Kundrátek (Ocelari Třinec, :CZE )
Vojtech Mozik (Admiral Vladivostok, KHL, :RUS )
David Sklenička (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL, :FIN )
Libor Šulák (Admiral Vladivostok, KHL, :RUS )

Forwards:
Roman Červenka (Rapperswil-Jona Lakers, :SUI )
Michael Frolík (HC Lausanne, :SUI )
Tomáš Hyka (Traktor Chelyabinsk, KHL, :RUS )
Ján Kovář (EV Zug, :SUI )
David Krejčí (HC Olomouc, :CZE )
Radan Lenc (Amur Khabarovsk, KHL, :RUS )
Michal Repík (Sparta Prague, :CZE )
Lukáš Sedlák (Traktor Chelyabinsk, KHL, :CZE )
Jiří Smejkal (Pelicans Lahti, :FIN )
Vladimír Sobotka (Sparta Prague, :CZE )
Michael Špaček (Frolunda Gothenburg, :SWE )
Matěj Stránský (HC Davos, :SUI )
Hynek Zohorna (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )
Tomáš Zohorna (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )

Sweden also announced their provisional roster...

I saw the list in the first intermission of the CHL semifinal broadcast on SVT Tuesday night...

I'll try to get that later... 

 

no, it wasn't...my lack of understanding of Swedish language led me to a wrong interpretation of a graphic I saw in that broadcast...:facepalm: :crazy:

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and Matt Knies is the first Slovak origin athlete of the 2022 Olympics competing for another country. Congrats Matty.

 

The kid still speak perfect slovak and his most memorable moment was the match against Slovakia at the cancelled U20 last December where he also scored a goal :d

 

more about him

 

https://www.archyworldys.com/matthew-knies-slovak-will-represent-the-usa-at-the-junior-championships-in-hockey-2022/

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:USA Team United States :USA

 

Goaltenders:

Drew Commesso (Boston University,NCAA, :USA )

Strauss Mann (Skelleftea AIK, :SWE )

Pat Nagle (Reading Royals, ECHL, :USA )

Defencemen:

Brian Cooper (IK Oskarshamn, :SWE )

Brock Faber (University of Minnesota, NCAA, :USA )

Drew Helleson (Boston College, NCAA, :USA )

Steven Kampfer (AK Bars Kazan, KHL, :RUS )

Aaron Ness (Providence Bruins, AHL, :USA )

Nicklaus Perbix (St. Cloud State University, NCAA, :USA )

Jake Sanderson (University of North Dakota, NCAA, :USA )

David Warsofsky (ERC Ingolstad, :GER )


Forwards:

Nicholas Abruzzese (Harvard University, NCAA, :USA )

Kenny Agostino (Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod, KHL, :RUS )

Matty Beniers (Univesity of Michigan, NCAA, :USA )

Brendan Brisson (University of Michigan, NCAA, :USA )

Noah Cates (University of Minnesota-Duluth, NCAA, :USA )

Sean Farell (Harvard Univeristy, NCAA, :USA )

Sam Hentges (St. Cloud State University, NCAA, :USA )

Matthew Knies (Univesity of Minnesota, NCAA, :USA )

Marc McLaughlin (Boston College, NCAA, :USA )

Ben Meyers (Univesity of Minnesota, NCAA, :USA )

Andy Miele (Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod, KHL, :RUS )

Brian O´Neill (Jokerit Helsinki, KHL, :FIN )

Nick Shore (Sibir Novosibirsk, KHL, :RUS )

Nathan Smith (Minnesota State University, NCAA, :USA )

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Slaf and Nemec :hyper::hyper::hyper::hyper::hyper::hyper::hyper::hyper::hyper:

 

How absolutely impressive is that. Both 17 years old played in 1 year the Seniors World Championship last May, the Final Olympic Qualification Tournament last September, the U20 World Championship last December, now will play the Winter Olympic Games, the freaking Olympics, and next April they are expected to lead our U18 NT back to the Top Division at the U18 Division I A World Chapionship

 

All in 1 year. Both are expected to be in the top 10 NHL draft this year, Slafkovský even much-much higher than the 10th place

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