Datum | Čas | Zápas |
středa 15. prosince | 16:30 | Rusko - Kanada 4:3 |
čtvrtek 16. prosince | 16:30 | Švédsko - Rusko |
18:00 | Česko -Finland | |
pátek 17. prosince | 13:00 | Kanada - Švédsko |
sobota 18. prosince | 9:00 | Finsko - Kanada |
13:30 | Rusko - Česko | |
neděle 19. prosince | 9:00 | Česko - Švédsko |
13:30 | Rusko -Finland |
1. | Švédsko | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 11:4 | 9 |
2. | Finsko | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 8:5 | 6 |
3. | Rusko | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 7:9 | 3 |
4. | ČR | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 5:13 | 0 |
Výsledky a tabulka Channel One Cupu 2020 >>
The live broadcast of all matches of the Czech hockey team is broadcast by CT Sport Station.You can watch other tournament matches from the record.
The NHL will definitely decide on the Tenth of January to release their players to the Olympics.Until then, uncertainty will rule.That's why coach Filip Pešán on Channel One Cup takes a very experienced team."This selection would be very close to a possible European team for Beijing," the coach admitted.David Krejčí or Milan Gulaš are not missing in the nomination.
Goalkeepers: Marek Mazanec (Třinec; 2 matches), Simon Hrubec (OMSK/KHL; 18), Roman Will (Chelyabinsk/KHL; 14), defenders: David Musil (Třinec; 44 matches/0 goals), Jakub Jeřábek (Spartak Moscow/KHL; 60/5), Lukas Klok (Nizhnekamsk/KHL; 32/4), Jakub Krejcik (Dinamo Minsk/KHL; 101/4), Filip Pyrochta (Saipa Lappeenranta/Fin).;9/0), Libor Šulák (Vladivostok/KHL; 40/5), Petr Závorský (Örebro/Sweden.;64/2), attackers: Matěj Blümel (19/6), Adam Musil (both Pardubice; 18/2), Jakub Flek (Karlovy Vary; 25/6), Michal Řepík (86/27), Vladimir Sobotka (both Sparta; 41/9), Milan Gulaš (České Budějovice; 54/5), David Krejčí (Olomouc; 34/7), Andrej Nesrašil (Třinec; 35/6), Michal Kovarčík (Třinec; 2/0), Lukáš Jašek (Pelicans Lahti/Fin; 6/1), Michael Frolík (Lausanne/Swiss.;49/12), Tomas Hyka (Chelyabinsk/KHL; 26/6), Jan Kovar (Zug/Swiss.;139/33), Lukáš Sedlák (Chelyabinsk/KHL; 9/5), Michael Špaček (Frölunda/Sweden.;20/2).
Six Olympic winners from Pyongyang from 2018 were included in the Home Channel One Cup nomination in Moscow coach of Russia hockey players Alexei Žamnov.At the triumph under five circles in Korea were defenders Alexei Marchenko of Jaroslavl, Vyacheslav Vojnov of Dynamo Moscow, Nikita Nestěrov with attacker Mikhail Grigorenko from CSKA Moscow, Nikita Gusev of St. Petersburg and Vadim Šipačov, Vojnov's club teammate.
Goalkeepers: Timur Biljalov (Kazan), Ivan Fedotov (CSKA Moscow), Alexander Selfonov (St. Petersburg), Defenders: Semjon Čisťakov, Damir Sharipzjanov (both Omsk), Alexander Jesin, Alexei Marchenko (both Jaroslavl), Nikita Nestěrov (CSKA Moscow),Alexander Nikišin (Spartak Moscow), Vjačeslav Vojnov (Dynamo Moscow), Sergei Tělegin (Chelyabinsk), attackers: Mikhail Grigorenko, Pavel Karnaunauchov, Sergei Plotnikov, Anton Sheryv (all CSKA Moscow), Nikita Gusev, Kirill Marchenko);Jaroslavl), Alexander Kadykin (UFA), Daniil Vovchenko (Čerepovec).
Two 2018 World Champion from Copenhagen and one newcomer was included in the Channel One Cup nomination in Moscow's Swedish hockey players Johan Garpenlöv.The Gold Medal in Denmark three years ago was won by goalkeeper Magnus Hellberg from Sochi and striker Jacob de la Rose from Färjestad.Forvard Dmytro Timashov from Brynäs Gävle can look forward to the premiere in the three crowns jersey.
Goalkeepers: Adam Reideborn (CSKA Moscow/KHL), Magnus Hellberg (Sochi/KHL), defenders: Adam Almquist, Lukas Bengtsson (both Dinamo Minsk/KHL), Oscar Engsund (Lulea), Jonathan Pudas (Skelleftea), Tim Heed (Spartak Moscow/KHL), Linus Hultström (Magnitogorsk/KHL), Lawrence Pilut (Chelyabinsk/KHL), attackers: Jacob de la Rose, Linus Johansson, Joakim Nygard (all Färjestad), Oscar Lindberg, Anton Wedin (both Dynamo Moscow/KHL), Malte Strömwall (Dinamo Minsk/KHL), Pontus Holmberg (Växjö), Emil Larsson (Örebro), Fredrik Olofsson (Oskarshamn), Dmytro Timashov (Brynäs), Gustav Rydahl (Färjestad)(Spartak Moscow/KHL).
The Niilo Halonen goalkeepers from IFK Helsinki and Christian Heljanko from Tappary Tampere, the defenders of Artta Pelli of Hämeenlinna and the Peetro Seppälä from Kookoo Kouvola and the attackers Waltteri Merelä with Anton Levtchi of Tappary TaPara, Markushas bronze from this year's World Championship twenty from Edmonton.
Goalkeepers: Niilo Halonen (IFK Helsinki), Christian Heljanko (Tappara Tampere), Harri Säteri (Novosibirsk/KHL), defenders: Oliwer Kaski, Ville Pokka (both OMSK/KHL), Juuso Hietanen (Ambri-Piotta/Switzer.), Julia Honka (Lulea/Sweden.);Juuso Pärssinen (both TPS Turku), Anton Levtchi, Waltteri Merelä (both Tappara Tampere), Joonas Kemppainen, Leo Komarov (both St. Petersburg/KHL), Markus Nezam (Hämeenlinna), Jere Karjalainen/Khl), Miikka Salomäki (Örebro/Sweden.), Peter Tiivola (Riga/KHL).
Canada will enter Channel One Cup on Wednesday at 16:30 with a duel with home Russia, will face Sweden on Friday and Saturday with Finland.From 26.to 31.December will perform at the Spengler Cup in Davos, where its rivals will be in the basic group of Prague Sparta and home Davos.
Canada hockey players have three bronze medalists from the Pyongyang Olympics in the Channel One Nomination.Members of the team, who in Korea in Korea overcame the third place of the Czech national team 6: 4, were defenders Mat Robinson of St. Petersburg, Chay Genoway from Brynäs, Sweden and Eric O'Dell from Dynamo Moscow.The team also includes the striker Eric Fehr, who won the Stanley Cup with Pittsburgh in 2016.
Goalkeepers: Edward Pasquale (Jaroslavl/KHL), Justin Pogge (Cologne/German.), defenders: Brandon Gormley, Reece Scarlett (both Dinamo Riga/KHL), Jason Demers (without engagement), Morgan Ellis (Eisbären Berlin/German.), Chay Genoway (Brynäs/Sweden.), John Gilmour (CSKA Moscow/KHL), Trevor Murphy (Novosibirsk/KHL), Mat Robinson (St. Petersburg/KHL), attackers: Taylor Beck, Tyler Graovac (both Dinamo Minsk/KHL), Josh Currie, Philippe Maillet (both Magnitogorsk/KHL), Daniel Audette (Podolsk/KHL), Eric Fehr (without engagement), Landon Ferraro (Cologne.), Corban Knight (OMSK/KHL), Cody Kunyk (Nur-Sultan/KHL), Eric O'Dell (Dynamo Moscow/KHL), Ryan Spooner (Yekaterinburg/KHL), Ben Street (EHC Munich/German.), Adam Tambellini (Rögle/Sweden.), Jordan Weal (Kazan/KHL).
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