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AHL Players At The World Championship Recap

AHL Players At The World Championship Recap

Yahoo27-05-2025

The 2025 IIHF World Hockey Championship has come to an end with USA defeating Switzerland in overtime to capture their first gold medal at the tournament since 1933.
The American Hockey League was well represented at the tournament with 17 players who spent a significant portion of the season in the AHL playing in at least one game at the World Championship.
The final stats of these players are below.
Dylan Garand - G - Canada
GP: 1 Record: 1-0-0 SP: 1.000 GAA: 0.00 SO: 1
Adam Klapka - F - Czechia
GP: 5 G: 2 A: 1 P: 3
David Spacek - D - Czechia
GP: 8 G: 0 A: 2 P: 2
Jonas Rondbjerg - F - Denmark
GP: 5 G: 2 A: 0 P: 2
Mikael Pyyhtia - F - Finland
GP: 3 G: 0 A: 0 P: 0
Nikolas Matinpalo - D - Finland
GP: 8 G: 1 A: 1 P: 2
Maksymilian Szuber - D - Germany
GP: 6 G: 0 A: 0 P: 0
Dans Locmelis - F - Latvia
GP: 7 G: 4 A: 2 P: 6
Stian Solberg - D - Norway
GP: 7 G: 4 A: 2 P: 6
Dalibor Dvorsky - F - Slovakia
GP: 6 G: 0 A: 1 P: 1
Pavol Regenda - F - Slovakia
GP: 6 G: 1 A: 1 P: 2 PIM: 29
Adam Sykora - F - Slovakia
GP: 7 G: 0 A: 1 P: 1
Martin Chromiak - F - Slovakia
GP: 7 G: 1 A: 0 P: 1
Samuel Honezk - F - Slovakia
GP: 6 G: 1 A: 1 P: 2
Samuel Knazko - D - Slovakia
GP: 6 G: 0 A: 2 P: 2
Samuel Hlavaj - G - Slovakia
GP: 5 Record: 2-2-0 SP: .915 GAA: 1.99 SO: 0
Josh Doan - F - USA
GP: 9 G: 1 A: 0 P: 1
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