Photo: Markéta Křížová
On Tuesday afternoon, the Czech hockey players trained for the first time in Prague’s O2 arena, where they will enter the domestic championship on Friday. The training exercises hinted at how the defensive pairings and attacking lines could look in the important match against Finland.
It must be added that the formations described below must be taken with a large margin. In order to answer the fundamental questions, the key will be Thursday’s training session, where even the last overseas reinforcement will not be missing: the Toronto center
David Kampf
attacker, 29 years old
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It was speculated that Kämpf could renew his former striking Chomutov collaboration with Ondřej Kaš at the championship. But on Tuesday, he completed training exclusively in a trio with Lukáš Sedlák and Roman Červenka. Is this the first line?
The nascent attack with the Swedish league’s top scorer David Tomášek at center and NHL wingers Ondřej Palát and Dominik Kubalík looks interesting. The shapely Jáchym Kondelík then got two fast-footed Jakub Flek and Ondřej Beránek. Radan Lenc and Pavel Kousal remained outside the twelve forwards at the end of training.
Composition of training formations
(no order specified)
Vejmelka, Dostal, Mrazek
Tailor – Gudas
Kempný – Rutta
Ščotka – D. Špaček
Hájek – Kundrátek
O. Kaše – Sedlák – Červenka
Palát – Tomášek – Kubalík
Lamb – Kondelík – Flek
Voženílek – M. Kovařčík – Stránský
Lenc, Kousal
Matches of the national team in the basic group
Friday, May 10:
20:20 Czech Republic – Finland
Saturday 11 May:
20:20 Norway – Czech Republic
Monday, May 13:
20:20 Switzerland – Czech Republic
Wednesday May 15:
16:20 Czech Republic – Denmark
Friday, May 17:
20:20 Czech Republic – Austria
Saturday 18 May:
20:20 Czech Republic – Great Britain
Tuesday 21 May:
16:20 Canada – Czech Republic
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