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CZECHS CHALLENGE FALTERING GERMANS, ČERVENKA AND CO. CAN CONFIRM DOMINANCE

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  May 20, 2025 Germany - Czech Republic   2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, Copenhagen, Denmark On Monday, May 20, 2025, Germany will face the Czech Republic in the group stage of the Ice Hockey World Championship. The match offers a clash between a Czech team in excellent form against a German squad that has stumbled in their last two games after a strong start. The 2025 Ice Hockey World Championship has moved into its critical phase, and the Czech team has been shining so far! After five games played, they have 14 points and have secured advancement to the quarterfinals. Now, they face their first real test since the opening game against Switzerland - on Monday, our national team will challenge German hockey players who have hit reality after a great start. The Czech team has lost only one point so far - in the opening battle with Switzerland (5:4 in overtime). Since then, they have recorded four consecutive wins and a crushing score of 23:5! The last two games a...

GOLD MEDAL DEFENSE BEGINS: CZECH ICE HOCKEY TEAM HEADS TO HERNING WITH NHL STARS

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  May 9, 2025 Ice Hockey World Championship 2025   Herning, Denmark and Stockholm, Sweden On Thursday, May 9, 2025, the hockey celebration begins in Sweden and Denmark with the Ice Hockey World Championship. The Czech national team enters the tournament as the defending gold medalist from last year's home championship in Prague and heads to Herning with an offensively loaded roster including NHL stars David Pastrňák and Martin Nečas. The tournament will take place in two countries – some games will be hosted in Stockholm, Sweden (Avicii Arena) and others in Herning, Denmark (Jyske Bank Boxen). The Czech Republic has been placed in Group B in Herning, where they will face Switzerland, USA, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Kazakhstan, and Hungary. Stockholm's Avicii Arena will host Group A with the home team Sweden, Finland, Canada, Slovakia, Latvia, Austria, France, and Slovenia. The tournament format remains the same as in previous years – the top four teams from each group will...