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Media Guide U20 MS 2011 SIMPLY CLEVER ŠkodaFabia RS EXPERIENCE A BREATHTAKING RIDE A ride that will stimulate your emotions. A ride that will pump adrenaline into your veins. Grasp the multifunctional sports steering wheel firmly in your hands and step on the gas. Harness the power of 180 horses using the controlled automatic 7-speed DSG. You can enhance the sporty character with an optional roof colour and 17" Gigaro wheels. Learn more about the vehicle with a racer’s heart at your authorised Škoda partner. For more detailed information please call the Škoda Auto Info-line 800 160 606, or visit www.skoda-auto.cz Combined fuel consumption and CO2 emissions for the Fabia RS model with 1.4 TSI/132kW engine: 6.2 l/100 km, 148 g/km FabiaRS_A5_Eng_NFR 011 090.indd 1 3.12.10 14:23 Offi cial Partners of the Czech Ice Hockey Team partneri_AJ.indd 1 9.12.2010 9:09:30 FACTS ABOUT CZECH ICE HOCKEY IIHF member since November 15, 1908 (founding member) Nation Population: 10 221 000 Registered male players: 99 106 67 890 men 31 216 youth Registered female players: 2072 Total rinks: 168 Indoor rinks: 143 TEAM CZECH REPUBLIC MEDIA GUIDE graphic design © Jaroslav Petr photo © Luboš Lang editor © Pavel Bárta printed by Tiskárna 999 2010 IIHF World U20 CHampIonsHIp EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Tomáš Král Czech Team MAnAgemenT President PublIsheR František Černík ČSLH 1st Vice-president Prvního pluku 8-10 (National Teams, Major Hockey, 186 00 Praha 8 Veteran Hockey) ve spolupráci s PRO - HOCKEY CZ., s.r.o. Miloslav Šeba 2nd Vice-president (Minor Hockey, Advisory Board) Ctibor Jech Chairman (President of the Association of Professional Clubs - APK) Petr bříza Chairman General Manager head Coach Assistant Coach (Organisation and Legislative, International Relations, Petr Komers Miroslav Přerost Jiří Fischer Goaltending Committee) Otakar Černý Chairman (Economy, Marketing) Karel Jankovič CIHA SECRETARIATE Chairman (Medical Committee, Women Hockey) Martin urban – General Secretary lenka bártová – Head of Secretariate Jaromír látal Chairman (Coaching and Methodical Committee) Pavel setikovský – Manager, Leagues Zdeněk Pavliš – Manager, Coaching František Dvořák Martin loukota – Sport Manager, Chairman International Transfers Assistant Coach Video Coach Goalie Coach (Officiating) Vladimír schiefner – Manager, Registering, Terry Christensen Jan Procházka Roman Višňák Sports-Technical Committee Jan Trunda Chairman (Sports-Technical Committee) COACHES Milan Vacke Chairman slavomír lener – Director of Coaching (Youth Hockey) Miroslav Přerost Miroslav Rákosník luděk bukač Chairman, Controllership Jiří Veber Jan Procházka – Video Coach Arbitral Commitee Jan brabenec – Economist Vladimír balaš Zdeněk Šmíd – Equipment Manager President Team Doctor Masseur equipment Manager MUDr. Jaroslav Budín Vladimír Malý Leoš Mitáček game schedule Group A (Buffalo): USA, Switzerland, Finland, Slovakia, Germany Group b (Buffalo/Niagara Falls): Canada, Sweden, Russia, Czech Republic, Norway MIROSlav Sun, Dec. 26 1 12:30 A Buffalo Germany - Switzerland 2 16:00 B Buffalo Russia - Canada 3 16:00 B Niagara Falls Norway - Sweden 4 20:00 A Buffalo Finland - USA PřEROST Mon, Dec. 27 5 19:00 A Buffalo Slovakia - Germany Niagara Falls Czech Rep. - Norway 6 19:00 B Tue, Dec. 28 7 12:30 A Buffalo Switzerland - Finland 8 16:00 B Buffalo Canada - Czech Rep. 9 19:00 B Niagara Falls Sweden - Russia 10 20:00 A Buffalo USA - Slovakia Wed, Dec. 29 11 15:30 A Buffalo Finland - Germany HEAd COACH 12 19:30 B Buffalo Norway - Canada Thu, Dec. 30 13 15:00 A Buffalo Switzerland - Slovakia bORN January 22, 1963, Plzeň, Czechoslovakia 14 15:00 B Niagara Falls Sweden - Czech Rep. 15 19:00 B Niagara Falls Russia - Norway Preliminary round Preliminary 16 19:00 A Buffalo Germany - USA Served as coach on club-competitions level for 17 years before joining the Czech Ice Fri, Dec. 31 17 12:30 A Buffalo Slovakia - Finland Hockey Association as youth coach in May 2009. Led Czech Under-16 and Under-17 Junior National Teams for two years before becoming head coach of the Under-20 18 16:00 B Buffalo Canada - Sweden squad for the 2010-11 season. Also worked as coach of the Czech Ballhockey National 19 19:00 B Niagara Falls Czech Rep. - Russia Team. 20 20:00 A Buffalo USA - Switzerland As ice hockey player, he spent two seasons with the senior team of hometown club in Relegation roun 1980s, but prefered pedagogical studies after suffering serious injury. Worked as coach Sun, Jan. 2 22 15:30 Niagara Falls 4A - 5B in Czech minor leagues since 1988, leading teams as Klatovy, Sokolov, Rokycany as 24 19:30 Niagara Falls 4B - 5A well as Gmünd in Austria and Bad Reichenhall in Germany. Operated youth sport- Tue, Jan. 4 27 15:30 Niagara Falls 5A - 5B classes program of Plzeň hockey club before joining its elite-league squad as an 29 19:30 Niagara Falls 4A - 4B assistant in 2003. Took surprising playoff run as rookie head coach with the team in 2004, after Quarterfinals eliminating regular-season champions Pardubice in quarterfinals and finishing fourth Sun, Jan. 2 21 15:30 Buffalo overall with the last-minute advanced squad. Resigned during the 2004-05 season and 23 19:30 Buffalo joined Lillehammer in Norway as men´s team assistant and junior squad head coach If qualified, USA to play in 19:30 game, if USA not qualified and CAN qualified, for next two years. Returned to youth program in Plzeň in 2007 and won once Czech CAN to play in 15:30 game. midget-league championship title. Semifinals Coach with CIHA since 2009 and showed enough courage while taking over Czech Mon, Jan. 3 25 15:30 Buffalo U20 Team and undergo a passage through the „Division of Death“ at the World 26 19:30 Buffalo Junior Championship, while facing medal-contenders Canada, Sweden and Russia in If qualified, USA to play in 19:30 game, if USA not qualified and CAN qualified, preliminary round of the tournament. CAN to play in 15:30 game. 5th-place game Tue, Jan. 4 28 15:30 Buffalo Loser 21 - Loser 23 Bronze-medal game Wed, Jan. 5 30 15:30 Buffalo Loser 25 - Loser 26 gold-medal game Wed, Jan. 5 31 19:30 Buffalo Winner 25 - Winner 26 The event takes place in Buffalo, New York, in the Buffalo Sabres’ 18,690-seat HSBC Are- na, and at the 2,100-capacity Dwyer Arena at Niagara University in Lewiston, New York. All times listed are local time (ET = UTC-5). JIří TERRy FISCHER Christensen AssistanT COACH AssistanT COACH bORN July 31, 1980, Hořovice, Czechoslovakia bORN October 27.1954, Minnesota, USA Played 305 NHL games as a defenseman during six-year stint with Detroit and The 2011 is his second experience with the World Under-20 Championship. His first became Stanley Cup Champion with the Red Wings in 2002. Represented the Czech World Juniors stint is dated back in 1988, when he managed U.S squad to finish 6th Republic at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and captured gold medal at the 2005 World overall. Championship in Vienna. Played college hockey at the University of Wisconsin and served as an assistant coach Jumped over to coaching job as director of player development with the Detroit Red with Michigan State University and ran the ColHL and ECHL teams as Detroit Falcons, Wings after being forced to finish his career due to health reasons in 2006. Tallahassee Tiger Sharks and Miami Matadors for nine years as head coach and general manager. His only experience with big international junior tournament is dated back to his players years, when he participated at the 1997 European Under-18 Championship. He joined Worked in Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks and Columbus Blue Jackets the Hull Olympiques in the QMJHL for the next two seasons and was named league´s developmental and training camps as guest coach and led Manchester Storm of the best defenseman and CHL second all-star in 1999. Drafted by Detroit in first round and British Super League as head coach/GM in 2000-01. 25th overall in 1997. Played with Liberec in the Czech elite league as well as one game with hometown club Beroun in second league during the NHL lockout in 2004-05. Owner/director of Christensen Hockey Schools for 15 years and coach and director with Oakland Jr. Everblades Midget AAA team, formal affiliation with the Motor City Metal Jackets of the NAHL and only youth program in Detroit area to have ties with Jr. team. FIlIP MAREK nOVOTnÝ MAzAnEC GOALTENDER GOALTENDER BORN May 6, 1991 BORN July 18, 1991 CATCHES L CATCHES R HEIGHT (cm/ft) 182/6-0 HEIGHT (cm/ft) 190/6-3 WEIGHT (kg/lbs) 82/181 WEIGHT (kg/lbs) 75/165 CLUB HC Sparta Praha CLUB HC Plzeň 1929 PAST CLUBS Jihlava, Třebíč, Beroun PAST CLUBS Písek NHL DRAFT - NHL DRAFT - AWARDS - AWARDS - 1 SEAsON CLUB LEAGUE GP MIN GA GAA SEAsON CLUB LEAGUE GP MIN GA GAA 2 2004-05 Jihlava LD 1 30 1 2.00 2004-05 Písek ELD 1 30 7 14.00 2005-06 Jihlava LD 24 1341 40 1.79 2006-07 Plzeň ELD 15 695 33 2.85 2006-07 Jihlava LD 6 312 8 1.54 2007-08 Plzeň ELD 49 2949 114 2.32 Jihlava ELJ 34 1752 121 4.14 2008-09 Plzeň ELJ 32 1886 78 2.48 Třebíč ELD 9 530 29 3.28 2009-10 Plzeň ELH 1 20 3 9.00 Jihlava 1.liga 1 20 2 6.00 Plzeň ELJ 45 2680 118 2.64 2007-08 Sparta Praha ELJ 46 2617 108 2.48 Klatovy 2.liga 3 185 10 3.24 2008-09 Sparta Praha ELJ 46 2540 122 2.88 2010-11 Plzeň ELH 12 675 28 2.49 Jihlava 1.liga 8 487 21 2.59 Plzeň ELJ 15 779 24 1.85 2009-10 Sparta Praha ELJ 37 2233 110 2.96 Beroun 1.liga 7 402 22 3.28 2010-11 Sparta ELH 1 60 5 5.00 Beroun 1.liga 6 357 17 2.86 Sparta ELJ 2 119 2 2.00 leAGue YeARs GP MIN GA GAA ELD 3 65 3674 154 2.51 leAGue YeARs GP MIN GA GAA ELJ 3 93 5345 220 2.47 ELH 2 13 695 31 2.68 ELD 1 9 530 29 3.28 2.liga 1 3 185 10 3.24 LD 3 31 1683 49 1.75 ELJ 5 119 9261 463 2.99 1.
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