In the U18 WJC, yes. The WJC in 2 years.Is Latvia taking a medal sir ?
In the U18 WJC, yes. The WJC in 2 years.Is Latvia taking a medal sir ?
There's a difference between domestic leagues and international tournaments. It makes sense to recognize second and third place when the pool is ostensibly composed of the entire world rather than just the fixed number of teams in a domestic league.Canada gold. Then who cares.
Nobody cares about silver or bronze. You don't get silver or bronze in the Stanley Cup.
Badinka is not nominated (again), Curran the same, Jiříček probably won't be available (injury).1. Canada.
2. USA.
3. Sweden.
4. Finland.
5. Czechia.
6. Slovakia.
Exciting stars to follow: ASP, Hagens & Mckenna.
Other interesting prospects to follow, at least for me: Reber, Muggli, Meier, Gredig, Dorthe, Helenius, Eklund, Willander, Stenberg, Edstrom, Wahlberg, Martone, Barkey, Bonk, Catton, Luchanko, Rehkopf, Strbak Radivojevic, Murnieks , Chovan, Pekarcik, Urban, Rimpinen, Vali or Saarinen, Buium, Hutson, Eiserman, Connelly, Leonard, Miettinen, Kiiskinen, Augustine, Perreault, Galvas, Badinka, Jiricek, Sale? Zidlicky, Hrabal, Stancl, Curran, Jecho, Sikora, Dvorak, Holinka, Hradec.
You are welcome guys.
Of course a bit Finnish and Flyers biased. And some prospects that aren't from the bigger nations are mentioned because of young age.
My bad But if they participate or would've they would be interesting to follow.Badinka is not nominated (again), Curran the same, Jiříček probably won't be available (injury).
And Sale may still get blocked.lolBadinka is not nominated (again), Curran the same, Jiříček probably won't be available (injury).
ASP is one I'm very interested to see. Wing's fans are very high on him.1. Canada.
2. USA.
3. Sweden.
4. Finland.
5. Czechia.
6. Slovakia.
Exciting stars to follow: ASP, Hagens & Mckenna.
Other interesting prospects to follow, at least for me: Reber, Muggli, Meier, Gredig, Dorthe, Helenius, Eklund, Willander, Stenberg, Edstrom, Wahlberg, Martone, Barkey, Bonk, Catton, Luchanko, Rehkopf, Strbak, Radivojevic, Murnieks , Osmanis, Chovan, Pekarcik, Urban, Rimpinen, Vali or Saarinen, Buium, Hutson, Eiserman, Connelly, Leonard, Miettinen, Kiiskinen, Augustine, Perreault, Galvas, Badinka, Jiricek, Sale? Zidlicky, Hrabal, Stancl, Curran, Jecho, Sikora, Dvorak, Holinka, Hradec.
You are welcome guys.
Of course a bit Finnish and Flyers biased. And some prospects that aren't from the bigger nations are mentioned because of young age.
Yep, his numbers are insane and his style of playing makes it even more exciting. I believe he's a PP1 quarterback for a future Wings if everything pans out for him. Seider can be their most important two-way guy. But ASP has "The new Lidström" written all over him.ASP is one I'm very interested to see. Wing's fans are very high on him.
Lidström is one of the best defenders ever. Asp will never reach Lidströms level.Yep, his numbers are insane and his style of playing makes it even more exciting. I believe he's a PP1 quarterback for a future Wings if everything pans out for him. Seider can be their most important two-way guy. But ASP has "The new Lidström" written all over him.
Based on probability theory, I give a slightly over 50% chance of that happening over the next 7 WJCs, both U20s and U18s combined.Based on what?
Do Slovakia have a chance to medal?Based on probability theory, I give a slightly over 50% chance of that happening over the next 7 WJCs, both U20s and U18s combined.
The depth we're going to have is unprecedented, along with some top round prospects.
All you need is 2 wins to have a shot at bronze. It's really not that big of a deal. Without russia, there's always going to be one weaker top 4 seed in the QFs.
That's exactly the reason why they have medaled before. It's not that big of an achievement in an IIHF format. It's why the Latvian men's team won bronze too.Do Slovakia have a chance to medal?
But who would you say has the best chance to medal, in u18 and u20, now and in the future, Latvia or Slovakia?That's exactly the reason why they have medaled before. It's not that big of an achievement in an IIHF format. It's why the Latvian men's team won bronze too.
All of these teams overlap in terms of talent to some extent. Having a lucky run is bound to happen at some point, and that applies to each team.
That is entirely dependent on each generation of players and the roster of players available to them.But who would you say has the best chance to medal, in u18 and u20, now and in the future, Latvia or Slovakia?