“His brains are probably wired differently.” Fetisov about Gandzush, who resigned due to the decision of the Slovak federation to call the KHL players to the national team - Sportish
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“His brains are probably wired differently.” Fetisov about Gandzush, who resigned due to the decision of the Slovak federation to call the KHL players to the national team

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“His brains are probably wired differently.”  Fetisov about Gandzush, who resigned due to the decision of the Slovak federation to call the KHL players to the national team

Three-time Stanley Cup winner, State Duma deputy Vyacheslav Fetisov called strange the decision of a member of the executive committee of the Slovak Hockey Federation, Michal Handzus, who resigned because of disagreement with the organization’s intention to call players from the KHL to the national team.

Previously, the owner of the Stanley Cup Gandzush resigned due to disagreement with the position of his federation on the invitation to the Slovak national team of hockey players from the KHL.

– Let the champion rest, this is his position. I want to express my gratitude to Slovakia for the fact that they will call the players from Russia, well done. And let the guy rest, his brains are probably sharpened differently, one can only sympathize. A strange guy, Fetisov told RBC Sport.

Previously, the national teams of the Czech Republic, Sweden, Finland and Latvia decided not to invite players from the KHL.

The national teams of Russia and Belarus were suspended from international competitions, including the world championship held in Finland in May, due to the situation in Ukraine. Russia will also not play at the World Championships in 2023 and at the World Youth Championships.

On August 20, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) announced that it does not plan to allow the national teams of Russia and Belarus in 2023 to international competitions under the auspices of the organization.

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NHL. 7 goals for Pittsburgh, hat trick for forward, wins over Detroit and Tampa Bay

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Detroit beat Toronto 3:2 in overtime in an NHL regular season match. The Wings came back twice and won thanks to a goal from young defenseman Simon Edvinsson.

The team leads the East with Carolina.

Tampa Bay is in the top 3 in the conference after beating Montreal 4:3 in the penalty shootout. This is the Lightning’s fourth straight win.

Pittsburgh defeated Chicago 7:3 and forward Justin Brazeau scored his first hat trick of his NHL career. That’s right, the Penguins are second to last in the standings.

Regular season in NHL

Tampa Bay – Montreal 5:4 in the shootout

columbus – New York Islanders 4:2

of Detroit – Toronto 3:2 in overtime

Chicago – pittsburgh 3:7

Seattle -Philadelphia 4:1

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Junior World Hockey Championship. 8 goals and almost a tournament record for Finland

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Junior World Hockey Championship. 8 goals and almost a tournament record for Finland

The third day of competitions at the Junior World Hockey Championship held in the USA has ended.

After defeating Denmark with a score of 6:2, the Finnish team also defeated Latvia with a score of 8:0. The Latvian team, which was only defeated by Canada in extra time, did not have the strength to cope with another strong opponent.

The Finnish team outscored its opponent with 41:7 (an anti-record at the World Championships – six shots per game).

Finnish hockey players lead the group with 6 points, while Latvia is in second place with one point.

Junior Hockey World Championship U-20. Group B

Finland – Latvia 8:0 (3:0, 2:0, 3:0)

Discs: 04:11 Hemming – 1:0, 14:19 Kukhta – 2:0, 19:16 Verstergaard – 3:0, 21:37 Hemming – 4:0, 34:06 Saareleinen – 5:0, 42:51 Versterinen – 6:0, 45:35 Ruohonen – 7:0, 50:31 Bolius – 8:0

Goalkeepers: Rimpinen – Vekvanag

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Junior World Hockey Championship. The comeback and victory of one of the favorites

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The third day of matches in the elite league of the U-20 World Youth Hockey Championship has started.

The Swedish team, which started the tournament with a difficult victory against Slovakia, defeated the Swiss team with a score of 3-2 today. And again there were difficulties for one of the favorites.

The Swedes lost 1:2 but scored three goals in the third period to win.

While Sweden and the USA are leaders in the group with six points, Switzerland is in last place with two losses.

Junior Hockey World Championship U-20. Group A

Swedish – Switzerland 4:2 (1:1, 0:1, 3:0)

Discs: 00:53 Nilson (Salin, Valenius) – 1:0, 14:27 Weidacher – 1:1, 38:22 Steiner (Mooji) – 1:2, 40:57 Bjork (Frondell) – 2:2, 46:28 Pettersson (Danielsson, Nilsson) – 3:2, 59:13 Pettersson – 4:2

Goalkeepers: Harenstam – Neuenschwander

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