Guide: Ice Hockey WC in the Czech Republic with game programs and TV times

What: Ice Hockey WC for men, for the 87th time.

When: Friday 10 May to Sunday 26 May.

Was: In the Czech Republic. Group A is played in Prague and Group B in Ostrava. Starting with the semi-finals, everything is played in Prague.

Tv: Viaplay.

Arenas: O2 arena in Prague (audience capacity 17,383) and Ostravar arena (10,004).

This is how the WC is played

All teams within the group meet. In the quarter-finals, the first from group A and the fourth from group B meet. The second in group A meets the third in group B and so on. The last team in each group goes out.

The groups

Group A: Canada, Finland, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Austria, United Kingdom.

Group B: Sweden, USA, Slovakia, Germany, Latvia, Kazakhstan, France, Poland.

That’s how Sweden plays

Friday 10/5, 20.20: USA

Sun 12/5, 8.20pm: Poland

Mon 13/5, 20.20: Germany

Tors 16/5, 20.20: Kazakhstan

Sat 18/5, 12.20: Latvia

Mon 20/5, 20.20: France

Tis 21/5, 20.20: Slovakia

What happens next?

The quarter-finals will be played on 23 May, the semi-finals on 25 May and the final on 26 May.

Tre Kronor’s WC squad

Goalkeepers
Filip Gustavsson, Minnesota Wild
Jesper Wallstedt, Minnesota Wild
Samuel Ersson, Philadelphia Flyers

Backing
Jonas Brodin, Minnesota Wild
Rasmus Dahlin, Buffalo Sabres
Erik Karlsson, Pittsburgh Penguins
Marcus Pettersson, Pittsburgh Penguins
Victor Hedman, Tampa Bay Lightning
Lukas Bengtsson, EV Zug
Tim Heed, HC Ambri-Piotta

Forward:
André Burakovsky, Seattle Kraken
Joel Eriksson Me, Minnesota Wild
Marcus Johansson, Minnesota Wild
Victor Olofsson, Buffalo Sabres
Isac Lundeström, Anaheim Ducks
Fabian Zetterlund, San Jose Sharks
Lucas Raymond, Detroit Red Wings
Adrian Kempe, Los Angeles Kings
Carl Grundstrom, Los Angeles Kings
Pontus Holmberg, Toronto Maple Leafs
Max Friberg, Frölunda HC
Felix Unger Sörum, Leksands IF
Marcus Sörensen, HC Fribourg-Gottéron
Linus Johansson, Färjestads BK
Jesper Frödén, ZSC Lions

The national team captain: Sam Hallam

Sweden’s positions in the last 10 World Cups

2023: 6

2022: 6

2021: 9

2019: 5

2018: Gold

2017: Gold

2016: 6

2015: 5

2014: Bronze

2013: Gold

Read more:

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