Adrian Kempe fällt verletzungsbedingt für die Weltmeisterschaft aus

Der schwedische Stürmer Adrian Kempe wird nach einer Verletzung nicht an der Weltmeisterschaft teilnehmen. Ein Einsatz des Spielers der Los Angeles Kings galt bereits zuvor als unwahrscheinlich.

Wie Viaplay berichtet, fällt Adrian Kempe für die Weltmeisterschaft aus. Nationaltrainer Sam Hallam hatte bereits zuvor signalisiert, dass eine Teilnahme des Stars der LA Kings aufgrund der Verletzung unwahrscheinlich sei.

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