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Canadian O’Dell returned to Dynamo Moscow, Mamin will play for CSKA again

Canadian hockey player Eric O’Dell has returned to Dynamo Moscow, according to the club’s website.

The agreement with the 32-year-old striker is for one year. O’Dell left the club in mid-March before the Gagarin Cup quarter-final series with CSKA.

Last season, he scored 40 points (15+25) in 54 games for the Blues in the KHL regular season and playoffs.

CSKA Moscow has announced that 27-year-old forward Maxim Mamin has returned to the team. The graduate of the army team, who played last season for the Florida Panthers NHL club, signed a three-year contract with the Red-Blues.

Mamin played for CSKA from 2014 to 2017 and also from 2018 to 2021. Together with the army team, the forward won the Gagarin Cup.

Last season, the Russian played 44 games for Florida in the regular season and NHL playoffs, scored seven goals and gave seven assists.

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    Crosby, McDavid and Celebrini. Team Canada announces bid for Olympics

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    Canada’s national hockey team has announced its bid for the 2026 Olympics. The list also included Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, Brad Marchand and other experienced players.

    Among the young hockey players, forward McClean Celebrini, who is in just his second season in the NHL, was also included in the application. The San Jose player scored 60 points this season and is in the top 3 in the points race.

    The NHL sent a player to the Olympics for the first time since 2014.

    Goalkeepers: Thompson (Washington), Camper (Los Angeles), Binnington (St. Louis).

    Defenders: Toews (Colorado), Theodore (Vegas), Sanheim (Philadelphia), Pareiko (St. Louis), Morrissey (Winnipeg), Makar (Colorado), Harley (Dallas), Doughty (Los Angeles).

    Forward: Celebrini (San Jose), Cirelli (Tampa Bay), Crosby (Pittsburgh), Hagel (Tampa Bay), Horvat (Islanders), MacKinnon (Colorado), Marchand (Florida), Marner (Vegas), McDavid (Edmonton), Point (Tampa Bay), Rinehart (Florida), Stone (Vegas), Suzuki (Montreal), Wilson (Washington).

    Canada will play in a group with the Czech Republic, Switzerland and France.

    Source: Sport UA

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    NHL record, return to Montreal, victories for Pittsburgh and Toronto

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    New York Islanders defeated Chicago 3:2 in the NHL regular season match, and Matthew Schaefer, the first overall pick of the 2025 draft, scored a point and broke the League record.

    Schaefer became the youngest defenseman in NHL history to reach 25 points. It took the player 40 matches to achieve this; this was the fourth fastest time among defensemen in history.

    The Islanders remain in the top 4 in the East.

    Champion Florida ends the year with a loss. The Panthers lost to Montreal 2:3 in overtime, but they were two goals ahead at the time of the game. Montreal is in second place in the rankings and Florida is in 4th place.

    Toronto is trying to emerge from the crisis. Maple defeated New Jersey 4-0 but still sits in 6th place in the league.

    Regular season in NHL

    toronto – New Jersey 4:0

    Florida -Montreal 2:3 in overtime

    pittsburgh – Carolina 5:1

    Chicago – New York Islanders 2:3 in shootouts

    Vancouver – Philadelphia 3:6

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    Junior World Hockey Championship. The first participant in the fight for survival has been announced

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    Junior World Hockey Championship. The first participant in the fight for survival has been announced

    The matches on the fourth day of the U-20 World Junior Hockey Championship have started.

    In a brutal match, Switzerland beat Germany 4-0, sending their opponents into a survival game that will pit the Germans against the last team in Group B.

    Germany finished without points and advanced to the knockout stages along with Switzerland, Sweden, the USA and Slovakia, although their final group positions will be determined by subsequent matches.

    Junior Hockey World Championship U-20. Group A

    Switzerland – Germany 4:0 (2:0, 2:0, 0:0)

    Discs: 11:42 Korbler (Meyer, Blessing) – 1:0, 13:10 Reber (Mudjli, Steiner) – 2:0, 21:08 Korbler – 3:0, 26:10 Johnson (Sansonnes, Mottard) – 4:0

    Goalkeepers: Kirsch – Neisse

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