The Latvian U-20 team will participate in the world junior championship with four hockey players born in 2008

The youngest members of the national team will be strikers Olivers Mūrnieks, Rūdolfs Bērzkalns, Martins Klaucāns and Roberts Naudiņš.

There, in Canada, the Latvian national team played two test matches, in which they lost to their peers from the Czech Republic and Switzerland with an identical score of 1:5. The Latvian U-20 national team held a ten-day training camp in Canada.

The Latvian U-20 national team includes three goalkeepers, eight defenders and 14 forwards. The rules of the tournament provide that an injured player, whose injury no longer allows him to participate in the competition, may be replaced and another hockey player may apply in his place.

The Latvian national team will be in the same group as Canada, Finland, the USA and Germany at the World Championship. Sweden, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland and Kazakhstan will meet in the second group.

All matches of the Latvian national team can be followed live on TV channel TV6.

The top four teams in each group will advance to the quarter-finals, while the fifth-placed teams will play one game to stay in the elite group.

List of candidates for the Latvian U-20 national team:

goalkeepers – Linards Feldbergs (Sherbruk “Phoenix”, QMJHL), Aksels Ozols (Jelgava “Zemgale”/LBTU), Jānis Fecers (Herninga “Blue Fox”, Denmark);

defenders – Viktors Kurbaka (“Ocelari” of Tršinec, Czech Republic), Oskars Briedis (“Zemgale” of Jelgava/LBTU), Darel Uljanskis (Šellefteo AIK, Sweden), Pēteris Bulans (Šikutimi “Sgueneens”, QMJHL), Harijs Cjunskis (Rouen-Noranda “Huskies”, QMJHL), Krišjānis Sārts (St. Cloud “Norsemen”), NAHL), Emil Skeltiņš (Amarillo “Wranglers”, NAHL), Krists Retenais (Aberdeen “Wings”, NAHL);

forwards – David Livšić (Rovaniemi “RoKi”, Finland), Erik Mateiko (St. John’s “Sea Dogs”, QMJHL), Valdis Dommers (Hradeckrálovas “Mountfield”, Czech Republic), Tom Mott (Jelgava “Zemgale”/LBTU), Raul Ozollapa ( Pršerova “Zubr”, Czech Republic), Olivers Mūrnieks (Sucity “Musketeers”, USHL), Bruno Osmanis, Markus Sieradzkis (both – Umeå “Bjorkloven”, Sweden), Rudolfs Bērzkalns (Maskigona “Lumberjacks”, USHL), Daniels Serkin (Bern, Switzerland), Antons Macijewskis, Dmitrijs Dilevka (both – Watertown “Shamrocks”, NAHL), Martins Klaucans (St. Cloud “Norsemen”), Roberts Naudiņš (“Shattuck St.Mary’s”, USHS-Prep).

Source: www.diena.lv