kabidjan18
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- Apr 20, 2015
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Netherlands is relegated to Division II Group B.
Well, if we were to look for some kind of consolation at least it's a down year next year.
Both us and, even more so, Poland would have gotten demolished at the higher level. From Lithuania's standpoint, it's probably better for us to be back to D1B in 2019 than to stay now and surely be relegated next year. Even if managing to stay in the division is a statement and achievement on its own.
Their golden generation is gone next year, the only noteworthy guy who is eligible to come back will be Pas. And those guys got relegated to D2A at U18 level so yeah, I think it's fair to say they would get demolished at D1A.I would not say Poland would get demolished either, they almost beat Norway today.
Their golden generation is gone next year, the only noteworthy guy who is eligible to come back will be Pas. And those guys got relegated to D2A at U18 level so yeah, I think it's fair to say they would get demolished at D1A.
Kaz haven't been in the top since 09', when they scored twice and allowed 46 in RR play, then in rele. play they scored 2 more times and allowed 14, so it's looking very safe for every other team at the top next year.
Team is more competitive then back in those years. Still favorites for relegation, but see us giving teams like Belarus/Slovakia a fight. We did just beat Latvia and Germany, eh!
Surely? What? How? Why? Noooo. Hungary is way above Poland at all levels in hockey, obviously, and U20s are no exception. Once Lyszczarczyk and Jeziorski turn 20 Poland is back to their usual talent level - producing future Polish league players.But surely they would be more competitive than Hungary right, which almost stayed up, plus Austria was really young this year, could still be weak next year.