14 Aug 2012, 19:00 | Regular season | Ivan Hlinka | ||||||
Czechia | 5-2 | USA | ||||
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Referees: Jeřábek, Šindler  |  Spectators: - | ||||||
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0-1 Erne (Kuhlman)
1-1 Kokeš (Pokorný)
2-1 Indrák
3-1 Kaše (Rob)
4-1 Kaše (Štencl)
4-2 Guertler (Lodge)
5-2 Pokorný (Slánský)
Czech Republic: Svoboda (Lukeš) - Andrlík, Kokeš, Pisarik, Štencel, Dvořák, Šafář, Beránek, Čermák - Rob, Kämpf, Kaše, Kovářů, Přikryl, Pokorný, Nádraský, Česlík, Slánský, Indrák, Kepka, Pašek
USA: Demko (Williams) - Clifton, DeAngelo, Downing, Gicewicz, Kivihalme, Reno, Vannelli - Bailey, Cotton, Erne, Guertler, Kuhlman, Lettieri, Lodge, Malone, Melanson, Moore, Oglevie, Ronan, Weis
- 15 Mar 2025 |
Ross Armour (F)
EC Bad Nauheim
unknown
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Tim Coffman (F)
EC Bad Nauheim
unknown
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Luigi Calce (F)
EC Bad Nauheim
unknown
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Lukas Koziol (F)
EC Bad Nauheim
unknown
- 15 Mar 2025 |
Pascal Steck (F)
EC Bad Nauheim
unknown
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Dominik Bokk (F)
Löwen Frankfurt
Kölner Haie
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Erik Brown (F)
Löwen Frankfurt
unknown
Current events
- Champions Hockey League
- World U20 Championship
- World U20 Championship Div. 1B
- World U20 Championship Div. 2A
- World U20 Championship Div. 2B
- World U20 Championship Div. 3A
- Women's U18 World Championship
- Women's U18 World Championship 1A
- Women's U18 World Championship 1B
- Women's U18 World Championship 2A
- Women's U18 World Championship 2B
- Women's U18 World Championship 3
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