The recent news was pleasing to Lions fans.
Finland is very likely to host the Men’s Ice Hockey World Championships in the spring of 2023 as well.
The International Hockey Association IIHF announced on Tuesday that the joint application of Finland and Latvia is no longer the only one. According to the IIHF, Hungary and Slovenia withdrew their applications.
Information about the successive home competitions was received with joy in the corridors of Tampere’s Nokia arena.
– Welcome. Yes, Tampere can always hold events.
– Only a good feeling left over from the event, both on TV and on the spot. The operation of the hall is smooth, Juuso Palander embodies.
So what should be improved for next year?
– Narikka, but now it’s because of this arena. The cloakroom is right next to the stairs. When the gang comes down, everyone sails through the cloakrooms, Jarmo Hakala arrives in the background to tell you when you hear the question.
Additional contributions to the Nokia Games are expected in the Nokia Arena fan points. Anssi Karjalainen
A lion’s shirt Arja notes immediately that the accommodation is already ready for next year.
– Fans could be noticed a little better. The current fan product scores in the arena are pretty small, and there is little bit of an end to the products, Katriksi the self-proclaimed World Cup traveler says.
He was already watching the World Championships in Tampere in the spring of 1982.
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Ticket prices have been talked about, as in previous home races 10 years ago.
– It’s pretty physically expensive, especially from these opening games. We bought through the draw, so we had to get a day package. More than 200 euros cost a day, Palander ponders.
There is also price horror on the other side of the hall. The company that arrived at the scene includes, among other things, the coaching manager of the Finnish prosthetic hockey national team. Jukka Piirinen.
– Beer is so expensive in Sámi that it is a little annoying. In the Czech Republic, beer costs 1.5 euros. If you paid something between 1.5 and 9 euros, it would be better, says “Kangasala Kisa-Eagles junior star” Leo Heikkinen.
The rest of the team agrees with the comment.
However, the new home races are interesting.
– We will definitely come again if luck hits the ticket draw, Heikkinen and Jere Paronen.
The group wondered why it was not advertised in Monday’s Austria-Britain evening game that they had received tickets for 17 euros from the hatch. With the day ticket package, the price of the game was as much as 60 euros.
– That’s an insane price, the guys thought.
Juuso Palander (middle) welcomed everyone to Tampere next year as well. Anssi Karjalainen

