The goalkeeper Andreas Bergenwall to do his sixteenth World Cup, Andreas Westh will be the twelfth time, and both Per Hellmyrs and Johan Esplund end up in a few weeks at a two-digit number of world championships. In total, eleven of the eighteen players in the Swedish squad 30-plussare.
In short: There are a bunch of gruesomely seasoned foxes next week draws to the far Siberia to try to get revenge on Russia after two straight finals losses.
Head coach Jonas Claesson sees the development of hockey halls as an explanation for the players last longer than before.
– First, so players are incredibly talented, physically. But they have halls to thank for damn much. Ice season will be longer, but especially rips it is not nearly as much to train as many hours as they do when it’s on good ice. I think the “Putte” Nilsson is a damn good example. The difference is great at what he looked like in two years on rainy ice in “zinc” and how he has seen indoors in Sandviken in years, where he has been able to train undisturbed and do their stuff.
When Claesson Wednesday thinned out seven men from the preliminary squad had two older World Cup debutants – goalkeeper Joel Othén, 29, and midfielder Johan Östblom, 32 – remain. The same applies Sandviken super talent Erik
– It is incredibly awesome, he is 19 years old and has already passed the 200 goal in Saik. If it just goes on and he is humbled by the task, which he seems to be, he can become the best striker we’ve ever been produced in Sweden. Maybe even in the whole world, says Bergenwall.
Unusually would be played the World Cup after the club season, a change that the Swedes regard as positive. A World Championship gold would be the perfect ending to bandy year – but Jonas Claesson keep Russia as favorite.
– I think this is quite abandoned if it has won two gold medals in a row and is expected to put up with almost exactly the same law.
The World Cup in Khabarovsk played March 29-April 4.
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