JVM in ice hockey

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Now I'm taking a lunch break, and I'll be back again when it's getting close to fall in about an hour.

Hope you will join then!

Erik Liljekvist

SVT

Lots of fun questions, unfortunately we didn't have time to answer them all.

Now Jonas and Micke have to prepare for the broadcast, which starts in a while.

Thanks so much for all the questions!

And if you didn't get an answer to your particular question, I hope some other answer was close enough.

Erik Liljekvist

SVT

5 minutes

Kicki •

Thanks for all the replies

5 minutes

Andreas •

Thank you for broadcasting with good experts and commentators

5 minutes

JT •

Tasty stove!

10 minutes

Erik •

Do you think ice hockey will grow in the future in countries like Switzerland, for example?

I have believed that for a long time.

But countries like Germany and Switzerland have unfortunately not taken the last step in terms of width.

They are bringing out the occasional star but haven't managed to bring out the breadth yet.

/ Jonas

Erik Liljekvist

SVT

11 min

Andreas •

How is the team doing this year?

Is there a realistic chance for gold or should expectations be lower?

I have lower expectations than that.

But it's clear Sweden can scream or something.

But then an extraordinary team effort is required.

/ Jonas

Erik Liljekvist

SVT

12 min

Pernilla •

Which player or players should you keep an extra eye on in this year's championship?

Connor Bedard, Canada.

Logan Cooley, USA.

Luke Hughes, USA.

Leo Carlsson, Sweden.

/ Jonas

Erik Liljekvist

SVT

13 min

Kicki •

Hello,


how much training and playing time do our little krones have in their luggage??


How are the slopes today?

Many have played together in youth teams before.

But this particular squad has only played two training matches.

/ Jonas

Erik Liljekvist

SVT

14 min

Josef •

Is it true that the transatlantic teams get their stars more often, and if so why is that?

No.

It is usually those who have the most players in the NHL and who therefore cannot play.

/ Jonas

Erik Liljekvist

SVT