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It had to happen sooner or later that a country other than Italy, Kazakhstan, Austria or Slovenia advanced, but I didn't expect Poland to contend for promotion. What a story that would be.
It had to happen sooner or later that a country other than Italy, Kazakhstan, Austria or Slovenia advanced, but I didn't expect Poland to contend for promotion. What a story that would be.
Even Hungary would be quite the achievement. Aside from their 2009 appearance, you have to go back to 1939 for their last appearance at the top division. The efforts the Hungarian federation has put in the last few years to improve hockey in the country are definitely showing, and while they did naturalise a few players this year, previous years show that they could do this on their own as well.
Bochenski was scheduled to debut for this team already, but season ending injury delayed these plans for now. But luckily they managed to naturalize fourth pairing D-men Tryasunov to have at least one new foreigner on the team.Now that Kazakhstan has guaranteed a promotion to the Elite tier, the GM of their national team has just revealed that they are planning to naturalize 3 more North Americans: Nigel Dawes, Dustin Boyd and Brandon Bochenski, which is essentially the top line for Astana Barys in the KHL.
So if all of their best players can make it next year, they will have about a dozen foreign mercenaries on their 'national team' and only 4 or 5 players without a dual citizenship.![]()
Now that Kazakhstan has guaranteed a promotion to the Elite tier, the GM of their national team has just revealed that they are planning to naturalize 3 more North Americans: Nigel Dawes, Dustin Boyd and Brandon Bochenski, which is essentially the top line for Astana Barys in the KHL.
So if all of their best players can make it next year, they will have about a dozen foreign mercenaries on their 'national team' and only 4 or 5 players without a dual citizenship.![]()
It's worth noting that Kazakhstan only has 2 or 3 (hard to tell exactly based on names) ethnic Kazakhs on the team, the rest being ethnic Russians (who only make up about 25% of the population). Very similar to the Romanian team, which is almost entirely made up of ethnic Hungarians (this year, for example, had something like 9 ethnic Romanians, one of the highest numbers in years). Not really trying to make a point here, more of an observation.
Now that Kazakhstan has guaranteed a promotion to the Elite tier, the GM of their national team has just revealed that they are planning to naturalize 3 more North Americans: Nigel Dawes, Dustin Boyd and Brandon Bochenski, which is essentially the top line for Astana Barys in the KHL.
So if all of their best players can make it next year, they will have about a dozen foreign mercenaries on their 'national team' and only 4 or 5 players without a dual citizenship.![]()
It's worth noting that Kazakhstan only has 2 or 3 (hard to tell exactly based on names) ethnic Kazakhs on the team, the rest being ethnic Russians (who only make up about 25% of the population). Very similar to the Romanian team, which is almost entirely made up of ethnic Hungarians (this year, for example, had something like 9 ethnic Romanians, one of the highest numbers in years). Not really trying to make a point here, more of an observation.
I think nobody has problems with ethic Russians being on Kazakhstan's or Magyars on Romania's roster, if they are born and raised in the country. That's like complaining that USA's pimpong team looks Chinese.
Well, there are ethnic East Slavic players on the Latvian team every year as well (Jerofejevs, Jekimovs, etc., this year). It's just a reflection of national demographics and their domestic cultural differences in the case of Romania, if some ethnic group is over-represented.As noted, Bochenski was supposed to be there already, and it was no secret that Dawes and Boyd were planning on joining the Kazakh team.
It's worth noting that Kazakhstan only has 2 or 3 (hard to tell exactly based on names) ethnic Kazakhs on the team, the rest being ethnic Russians (who only make up about 25% of the population). Very similar to the Romanian team, which is almost entirely made up of ethnic Hungarians (this year, for example, had something like 9 ethnic Romanians, one of the highest numbers in years). Not really trying to make a point here, more of an observation.
poland vs. Hungary game is already sold out.
10.000 people on a hockey game tomorrow will be the second best attendance on a hockey game ever in poland.
I think this is a real insult to the hard work that many federations do creating great teams of players born or raised in their country with the limited resources they have. The good thing about these players though especially thinking ahead to the 2016 Olympic Qualifiers is that most of these players initiated to the team as well as some naturals are already past their physical primes. Polischuk is almost 36 and is declining, Litvinenko is 35 and on the decline, Dallman is 34 though he is still performing, and Rudenko is 33 and fast declining. Even Bochenksi may be a spoiled present given his slowing trend and especially if injuries persist. Also, congratulations to Hungary for a good tournament. To prepare for the tournament they played two friendlies against Austria (minus NHL players, EBEL playoffs players, and CHL players) and won both times (4-2,4-3).Bochenski was scheduled to debut for this team already, but season ending injury delayed these plans for now. But luckily they managed to naturalize fourth pairing D-men Tryasunov to have at least one new foreigner on the team.![]()
Just call them the Kaz-nucksNow that Kazakhstan has guaranteed a promotion to the Elite tier, the GM of their national team has just revealed that they are planning to naturalize 3 more North Americans: Nigel Dawes, Dustin Boyd and Brandon Bochenski, which is essentially the top line for Astana Barys in the KHL.
So if all of their best players can make it next year, they will have about a dozen foreign mercenaries on their 'national team' and only 4 or 5 players without a dual citizenship.![]()
According Polish hockey websites 14.000![]()
"The maximum capacity of the arena during WCH is 10.000 and it is quite probable that so many people will visit Tauron Arena."Maksymalna pojemność kibiców na hali podczas hokejowych mistrzostw świata to 10 tysięcy i wiele wskazuje na to, że właśnie tyle osób pojawi się w Tauron Arenie.