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Saturday, April 17, 2010


Saturday Results
- Finish SM-Liiga play off semifinals - 5th games: Jyväskylä - TPS Turku 1:2, series 2:3, KalPa Kuopio - Hämeenlinna 2:3 in OT, series 2:3.
- Swedish Elitserien play off final - 2nd game: HV 71 - Djurgaarden 4:3 in OT, series 1:1.
- Swiss league play off final - 4th game: Geneva - Bern 3:4 in OT, series 3:1.
- Swiss league relegation - 4th game: Lausanne - Biel 4:0, series 2:2.
- Division I group B World Championships in Ljubljana, Slovenia: South Korea - Hungary 2:4 (0:0, 1:3, 1:1), Croatia - Great Britain 1:4 (1:1, 0:2, 0:1), Poland - Slovenia 2:3 (1:3, 1:0, 0:0).
- Division III group A World Championships in Luxembourg: United Arab Emirates - Ireland 2:8 (0:2, 0:4, 2:2), Luxembourg - Greece 1:2 (0:0, 0:1, 1:1). Ireland is moving up to division II.
- Division III group B World Championships in Yerevan, Armenia: North Korea - South Africa 4:3 (1:0, 1:1, 2:2), Armenia - Mongolia 15:0 (6:0, 5:0, 4:0).
- Czech Extraliga play off final - 1st game: HC Eaton Pardubice - HC Vitkovice Steel 5:1 (2:1, 1:0, 2:0). Goals: 10. & 50. Sykora, 15. Somik, 30. Rakos, 54. Pisa - 18. Vrana.
- Exhibition: Germany - Norway 8:2 (3:2, 3:0, 2:0). Goals: 12. & 19. Braun, 5. Müller, 21. Barta, 24. Kreutzer, 33. Hager, 48. Osterloh, 58. Kink - 5. Dahlström, 9. Forsberg.

Under 18 World Championships in Belarus: Slovakia "18" - Latvia "18" 4:3 (1:0, 2:2, 1:1). Goals: 14. Simsak, 22. Matousek, 35. Toman, 60. Tvrdon - 40. Girgensons, 40. Kuzmenkovs, 52. Freibergs.
Switzerland "18" - Belarus "18" 3:2 (2:0, 0:1, 1:1). Goals: 11. Guerra, 20. Bärtschi, 59. Hachler - 24. & 43. Lopachuk.
As a result of this game team Canada will play in the relegation play offs.

The Czech national team will see some changes before the World Championship in Germany. The team will be leaving forwards Tomas Kurka, Michal Vondrka (both Slavia Prague), Lukas Kveton (Budejovice) and Peter Jansky (Litvinov). The team will be joined by goalie Ondrej Pavelec (Atlanta), defenceman Miroslav Blatak (Ufa, Russia), and forwards Jakub Voracek (Columbus) and Roman Cervenka (Slavia Prague).

Russian fans might be able to see NHL in action next season. According to the official SKA Saint Petersburg website the team and league president Alexander Medvedev has revealed that two yet unnamed NHL teams are going to be in Russia in the fall for exhibition games. One of the games is supposedly going to take place in Saint Petersburg.

The Iceland volcano eruption is causing more problems with some hockey games in Europe. According to news coming from Latvia their upcoming exhibition games against France are facing the possibility of getting canceled. The games are scheduled for April 21 & 22. The cloud of ashes is traveling east and as a result the Latvian airspace is closed. The French team does not have a way to get to Riga where the games are supposed to be played.

The speculations regarding the new head coach of SKA Saint Petersburg will hopefully quiet down. According to the website allhockey.ru the new head coach will be Italian coach Ivano Zanatta, who most recently worked in Switzerland. It was revealed that the SKA boss Alexander Medvedev recently approached Ralph Krüger and Arno Del Curto, but both turned him down. Zanatta will replace American Barry Smith, and his assistant could possibly be Vladimir Yurzinov jr.

Czech defenceman Michal Jordan signed a three-year entry-level contract with Carolina Huricanes. The 19-year old defender, who's been playing for Plymouth Whalers of the OHL, will make $550 thousand if he makes the team. If he ends up on the farm team in Albany he will make $60 thousand. He also received a $170 thousand signing bonus.

One of the best forwards in Swedish Elitserien this season, Norwegian Mats Zuccarello Aasen, signed a contract with New York Rangers, according to the paper Toronto Star. Amongst the teams that expressed interest in the most productive player of the Elitserien were Toronto, Detroit, Edmonton and Chicago.

Dynamo Moscow is having financial difficulties after this season and in Russia it's being speculated that the club might merge with HK MVD Balashikha during the summer. Balashikha is supported by the Interior Ministry of the Russian Federation and the same ministry has heavy influence on Dynamo. The merger would contribute to a creation of a very strong club with the highest ambitions in the KHL.

Nashville Predators had their defenceman Denis Grebeshkov available for the first game against Chicago Blackhawks however he did not play. The expectation is that he will dress for game two. The Russian defenceman has been out of action since March 7 due to groin problems problémům s třísly. Grebeshkov was traded to Nashville from Edmonton at the trading deadline in the first week of March.

Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman Jordan Leopold didn't finish last night's game against Ottawa after a hit into the boards by Andy Sutton in the first period. There was no penalty on the play, however it's possible that it will be submitted by Pittsburgh for review to the NHL disciplinary commission. Leopold is expected to go through further medical examination however according to coach Dan Bylsma he should be all right.

It's still unclear whether Czech coach Vladimir Vujtek sr. will accept an offer from Sibir Novosibirsk to return to the KHL. According to the Russian sources the negotiations should progress after Vujtek's return from vacation in Asia, which was delayed due to the air travel complications in Europe. Another source has stated that the coach, who previously coached Yaroslavl, Kazan and Dynamo Moscow, has also received another offer from an unnamed KHL club.

After weeks of speculation it was announced that the new head coach of Dynamo Minsk is going to be Czech Marek Sykora. The coach was most recently the head coach of Yekaterinburg in the KHL.

The Czech national team will have a few different goaltenders playing with the team. Next week Jaroslav Hübl and Jakub Sedlacek, who were on the roster for the last two exhibition games against Switzerland and Slovakia, will be part of the training camp in Prague. Then the team will be joined by Ondrej Pavelec (Atlanta). Depending on the Czech Extraliga relegation outcome the head coach Vladimir Ruzicka might also invite Marek Schwarz from Mlada Boleslav. Tomas Vokoun (Florida) will join the team the following week for the LG Hockey Games in Sweden.

Swiss national team forward Andres Ambühl is finished after one season in the New York Rangers organization. The forward signed a three-year contract with SC Zurych. Ambühl was trying get on the Rangers' main roster however has not played in a single NHL game. He spent the entire season with the farm team in Hartford in the AHL.

Estonia will be back in the World Championship Division I in 2011 after a two-year absence. The Estonians won the Division II Group B on home ice in Narva.

The Iceland volcano eruption and the resulting cloud of ash above Europe have affected the World Championships Division I in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Saturday's scheduled game had Croatia and the Great Britain playing however it had to be switched to South Korea against Hungary. The Croatia - Great Britain had to be postponed for three hours as the British team didn't arrive in time for the early game.

Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky feels that NHL players should play in the 2014 Olympics in Sochi. The former player reacted to commissioner Gary Bettman's reluctance to interrupt the NHL schedule for three weeks to accommodate the olympics.