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Goodbye Overmark, Christensen and Bruggisser! Hello Philip an Oliver. Strong blue line! We're a little shallow down the middle but perhaps Jesper Jensen will make that go away. Very optimistic! Bring on Norway!
Yeah, we're thin down the middle. Imagine what Frans, Eller and Regin would do for this team... With Andersen we should aim for medals.. but anyway . back to reality..
Our D is the strongest ever, our wings look very good.. three NHL'ers.
Norway's team look very weak on paper, and Slovakia are not scary as well..
Our goal should be QF. But I hope he starts Galbraith and not Nielsen..
Just lost 5-2 to the Belarusians in a horrible performance...
Wow...you actually got to see the game? I could not find any links
I did, and now im sorry I did... It made me very scared of goaltending....
I know we are looking at a better D and O at the worlds, let's hope they can keep enough away from goal, because they have all looked a bit shaky imo.
That's it. Im moving to Canada. How the hell can you get more of our games than we do? Have they just removed all other content from TV over there and replaced it with Hockey?
The stats sat that m. Bødker scored....that can't be true? Has he already joined up or is he so good that he can score all the way from na?
Oliver Lauridsen - Philip Larsen
Jesper B. Jensen - Emil Kristensen
Stefan Lassen - Markus Lauridsen
+ Phillip Bruggisser
A little strange that we only bring 7 D, with no more possible additions. What if somebody get injured?
I posted a "roster talk denmark" on the "international forum" - we were the only country left without a thread
So fortunate that both Philip Larsen and Oliver Lauridsen could attend. Now we have a really decent defense. Really surprised that Brugisser got the 7'th spot, but he must have shown something.
Very likely that Rasmus Nielsen will be a possible 8'th d-man called if needed.
So only Daniel Nielsen and Mads Bødker away from the possible optimum top-7.
As many people know my preferences for small d-man + big d-man, when playing very strong teams: I would settle for this.
Larsen - O. Lauridsen
Jensen - M. Lauridsen
Kristensen - Lassen
Brugisser .
As pointed out before I agree we are quiet lightweight on the center position, but with good wings.
yeah - Im really undecided with Madsen.
But if I had to make a decision maybe as 2'nd center: Christensen - Madsen - Hansen.
Then fourth line I would start with M. Poulsen - Jakobsen - Staal (these guys are all hard workers).
If we just had 1 of Frans/Eller/Regin the lines would pretty much be given with Green, Jensen, Jakobsen as 2-4, but now it's a puzzle as you say.
I'm not comfortable with Madsen as 2. C. I think I would break up the succesfull line with J. Jensen, and go with:
Bjørkstrand - Jensen - Hansen
as 2. line.
The 3. would then be
Storm - Jakobsen/Madsen - Christensen
and 4.
M. Poulsen - Madsen/Jakobsen - Spelling/Staal
The main argument is the Jensen is at least the 2. best C offensively if not the best. Hansen could cover for him on the D, and we would have 2 good scoring lines.
Hi! Your team very interesting and has good potential. Danish hockey is on the increase now, I hope you will have great result on world championship.
Brugisser will play next year in Allsvenskan for Almtuna - a team that ended up in no mans land this year. The coach describes him as:
"... a two-way D with a good shot. He's solid with the puck and used to PP-duties. He's got a good attitude..."
So that's one promotion to a WC-player from Denmark