Slovakia Olympic Hockey: Roster| Team 2022| Jerseys 2022

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Slovakia Olympic Hockey: The Slovak men’s national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Slovakia and is controlled by the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation. A successor to the Czechoslovakia national team, it is one of the most successful national ice hockey teams in the world.

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Slovakia Olympic Hockey: Roster| Team 2022| Jerseys 2022

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Despite taking an early lead against Finland, Team Slovakia’s opening game at Beijing 2022 didn’t go to plan. Craig Ramsay’s side, buoyed by a Juraj Slafkovsky brace, were torn to pieces by their Finnish rivals, who played slick, exciting hockey on route to a dominant 6-2 win in Group C.

Slafkovsky opened his account in Beijing five minutes into the opening period, flipping the puck up high to beat Harri Sateri from close-range. The goal, the first of his senior international career, was the product of well-organized Slovakian pressure in the offensive zone, forcing a turnover behind the Finnish net.

Team 2022:

With the 2022 Winter Olympic Games on the horizon, Team Slovakia has named their roster for the men’s ice hockey competition. While Craig Ramsay, a Buffalo Sabres stalwart of the 1970s and ‘80s, will stand behind the bench, an interesting blend of top prospects and grizzled veterans will be charged with making an impact on the ice.

Although just one player based in North America is listed on Slovakia’s roster, many names in Ramsay’s squad will be familiar to fans of the NHL. That said, if the ninth seeds are to go deep at Beijing 2022, they will need their veterans of the European game to lead the way.

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Slovakia Olympic Hockey: Roster| Team 2022| Jerseys 2022

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