Poland: Polska National Team

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Eye of Ra

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Poland has a legit chance of reaching the highest division in WC. With Italy, Uk, Poland, Lithanuia and Romana fighting for 2 spots to get up, the chances should be big for Polska to take one of the spots.

Last time the poles where in highest division was back in 2002.

The league of Poland just gets better and better.

Poles playing in foreign leagues that should make the team is:

Jakub Lewandowski (NCAA)
Kamil Walega (Liptovsky Mikulas / Slovakia League)
Alan Łyszczarczyk (Trinec)
Krzysztof Macias (Vitkovice)
Pawel Zygmunt (Litinov)
Aron Chmielewski (Trinec)
Pawel Dronia (Ravensburg Towerstars / DEL2)

So the poles have 4 players playing in Czechias best league. Macias is very young, but already gets games in the highest czech league.

From the polish league, there is a good amount of good poles:

John Murray
Dawid Zabolotny

Adrian Jaworski
Bartłomiej Pociecha
Bartosz Ciura
Oskar Jaśkiewicz
Patryk Wajda
Kamil Gorny
Jakub Wanicki
Mateusz Bryk

Alex Szczechura
Bartosz Fraszko
Bartłomiej Jeziorski
Christian Mroczkowski
Damian Kapica
Dominik Pas
Marcin Kolusz
Maciej Urbanowicz
Michael Cichy
Filip Komorski
Radoslaw Sawicki
Krystian Dziubinski
Grzegorz Pasiut
Patryk Wronka

Quite good depth. The poles have many guys with good experiance. More names can be added even.

The headcoach is Robert Kalaber, a slovak. Some years ago the great Ted Nolan was the headcoach.
 
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It should be said that Poland was stronger before with players such as:

Adam Borzecki
Andrzej Schubert
Damian Adamus
Mariusz Czerkawski
Marek Stebnicki
Krzysztof Oliwa
Piotr Kwasigroch
Patryk Pysz
Leszek Laszkiewicz
Waldemar Klisiak
Oskar Szczepaniec
Jacek Plachta
Janusz Janikowski
Jedrzej Kasperczyk

Etc.

If we go back even more years, to the 70s, The poles actually won over USSR in a WC game.
 
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I agree, because there are 2 teams advancing to the top level Poland has a very good chance, probably best chance in over a decade as they've been bouncing between 1A and 1B for a while now.

IMO a lot will depend on the form of the Polish league players after the season, the Div. 1A WC isn't until April 29th, a full month after the final game of the PHL. From what I can remember the national team usually plays better when there is a shorter break between end of club season and WC, so we'll see. Having players from abroad like Chmielewski, Zygmunt, and Walega will also be crucial, young players like the Macias or Bukowski have also been playing well so not worried about them not performing.

All in all the outlook for the WC this year is optimistic so fingers crossed.
 
I agree, because there are 2 teams advancing to the top level Poland has a very good chance, probably best chance in over a decade as they've been bouncing between 1A and 1B for a while now.

IMO a lot will depend on the form of the Polish league players after the season, the Div. 1A WC isn'tth until April 29th, a full month after the final game of the PHL. From what I can remember the national team usually plays better when there is a shorter break between end of club season and WC, so we'll see. Having players from abroad like Chmielewski, Zygmunt, and Walega will also be crucial, young players like the Macias or Bukowski have also been playing well so not worried about them not performing.

All in all the outlook for the WC this year is optimistic so fingers crossed.
they made it, even with some players missing

We have a great chance of staying in the Elite - says Krystian Dziubiński

is he being too optimistic ?
 
Everyone will start with 0 points, but not everyone will finish with 0. Their chance is in beating their closest challenger and hoping that's enough.
 
they made it, even with some players missing

We have a great chance of staying in the Elite - says Krystian Dziubiński

is he being too optimistic ?
He probably is. He's the captain however, so he has to speak with more optimism than realism. The plan is obvious, try to take points off Kazakhstan and France and hope things fall our way.

The failure at OGQ is a cold shower, Dziubinski might be a bit less optimistic after his poor performance lol.
 
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In this year 1A WC Poland have great chance to be back in Elite for 2026. We have a little different team than last year WC in Czechia but i think little stronger and those guys who stays have bigger experience in real hockey. Players like Lyszcarczyk, Macias and Wałęga can make a difference for us in Romania.
 
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