92-0? How?

Hawksfan2828

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea_national_ice_hockey_team

"The South Korea national ice hockey team is the national men's ice hockey of the South Korea. They are currently ranked 31st in the IIHF World Ranking and currently compete in IIHF World Championship Division I. The team hold the record of the largest victory in the sport . South Korea beat Thailand in the 1998 Asia-Oceania Junior Championships almost unbelievably 92-0.[1]

How do you score 92 goals?

I can deal with something like 30 in a game with a really bad goalie or none at all but 92?

I dont think the Wings could score 92 goals against a highschool club with no goalie.

Sorry I had no where to really put this so I put it in "The History of Hockey".
 

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A goal about every 40 seconds. Nice.

I would have loved to have to heard what the coach said to his team to pump them up before the third.
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea_national_ice_hockey_teamSorry I had no where to really put this so I put it in "The History of Hockey".


Well it was a historical ass kicking.

There had to be some bad blood between to the two teams, or a tie breaker that needed to reached. You don't score that many goals unless you really hate the other team, or you needed to win by 80 or so goals to advance in a round robin tournament. But that would mean there were some other major league butt whippings in other games.
 

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Yes they could, and they would. They'd always have the puck on their sticks.

With no goalie they could score 70-80 maybe.

I will be willing to bet this team had no goalie at all.

The Wings couldnt score more then 40 against a high school team with a goalie. Thats why I find 92 astounding.

I guess this team had no idea what hockey was or how to play it. They could have put a D man in the goal with no pads and even he wouldnt give up 92 goals.
 

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You're scoring a goal what every 45 seconds? I think it would be quite possible for an elite level team versus a poor one, but South Korea isnt exactly a powerhouse.

Thats why I found it even more strange.

South Korea would get pounded by any NA club. Your typical OHL team could pound South Korea's best with little effort.
 

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In international hockey, the difference between teams in terms of skill increases as the rankings get higher.

As an example, Canada is currently ranked 1st and the United States 6th, yet the difference between these two nations, in terms of ability, is relatively small.

On the other hand, during the 2005 championships, Norway and China were separated by a similar distance in the rankings (21st and 28th, respectively) , yet Norway beat China 25-1.

As an extreme example, the two lowest ranked teams, Ireland and Armenia -- ranked 44th and 45th -- were not at all similar in ability, with Ireland beating Armenia 23-1.

(Interestingly, Armenia beat Ireland 6-0 at the 2006 World Championships, but I digress).

Thailand, while obviously having an ice hockey team, is not officially included in the IIHF rankings. Thus, given the fact that the gap between nations increases as the teams get worse, it is not difficult to see why they lost by such a large margin to South Korea, a team ranked 31st in the world (out of 48).
 

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So, could some of our U.S. high school teams and junior hockey teams in Canada beat the Armenia, Ireland, China, South Korea etc. teams? Would it even be close?
 

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So, could some of our U.S. high school teams and junior hockey teams in Canada beat the Armenia, Ireland, China, South Korea etc. teams? Would it even be close?

In some cases, certainly.

I recall hearing about how the Mexican National team played an exhibition series against several CHL teams (note: I'm referring to the Central Hockey League and not the Canadian Hockey League).

I can't recall the specifics, but the Mexicans lost of all of their games by scores of -- and I'm guessing here -- 10-0, 4-0, and 2-0.

They also apparently lost 12-0 to the Plymouth Whalers in another exhibition series.

Here's the kicker: The Mexican team beat team Armenia 48-0 back at the 2005 World Championships.
 

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lol, at least S.Korea holds a record in international hockey.
 

Hawksfan2828

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In some cases, certainly.

I recall hearing about how the Mexican National team played an exhibition series against several CHL teams (note: I'm referring to the Central Hockey League and not the Canadian Hockey League).

I can't recall the specifics, but the Mexicans lost of all of their games by scores of -- and I'm guessing here -- 10-0, 4-0, and 2-0.

They also apparently lost 12-0 to the Plymouth Whalers in another exhibition series.

Here's the kicker: The Mexican team beat team Armenia 48-0 back at the 2005 World Championships.

I play all positions but my natural position is goalie and there is no way ever I would give up 48 goals to even team Canada. Its so weird, I could hand pick a team from this board to play team canada and they wont score 50 goals against me. 20 maybe not not 48 or 92.

You could clutter the net with the 5 skaters and 1 goalie and not give up anything. 92 or even 48?

You gotta have no concept of the sport to give up nearly 50 goals.

48-0?

I dont think I could top that in NHL 2k8.
 

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So, could some of our U.S. high school teams and junior hockey teams in Canada beat the Armenia, Ireland, China, South Korea etc. teams? Would it even be close?

I could draft a team of 12 yearolds from NA to pound on these teams that got destroyed.

92-0?

I wonder howmany saves the goalie made?

I think in any game with a score over 20 they had no goalie.

I cant even imagine a regulation game even having 92 SOG by one team, let a lone giving up 92 goals.

I'm quite sure the goalie refused to play after seeing 90MPH slap shots... He was like "im not blocking those things, you guys duct taped newspaper to my chest"
 

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A quick google search yielded a previous discussion on another board:

http://forums.internationalhockey.net/showthread.php?t=3102

Apparently, 2 goalies kept switching every few minutes, South Korea took 176 total shots, and one of their players netted 30 goals in that game. Partial box score:

KOREA 92:0 THAILAND
GOALS - assists
?:41 9 Jung Jun-hyuk - unassisted
3:05 3 Chun Jin-ho - unassisted
3:12 23 Kim Han-sung - 3 Chun Jin-ho
3:52 23 Kim Han-sung (2) - 16 Youn Dae-young
4:05 26 Song Dong-hwan - 16 Youn Dae-young (2), 7 Bae Jun-suh
4:20 26 Song Dong-hwan (2) - 6 Kim Hong-il, 7 Bae Jun-suh (2)
GOALIE CHANGE THA: Naratip out, Pramote in, 6:0
4:30 9 Jung Jun-hyuk (2) - 3 Chun Jin-ho (2)
5:48 7 Bae Jun-suh - unassisted
5:57 6 Kim Hong-il - unassisted
6:11 3 Chun Jin-ho (2) - unassisted
7:08 3 Chun Jin-ho (3) - 11 Baek Hyun-ku, 9 Jung Jun-hyuk
7:23 26 Song Dong-hwan (3) - unassisted
7:32 26 Song Dong-hwan (4) - unassisted
GOALIE CHANGE THA: Pramote out, Naratip in 13:0
10:36 11 Baek Hyun-ku - unassisted
10:48 26 Song Dong-hwan (5) - unassisted
11:02 26 Song Dong-hwan (6) - unassisted
11:23 23 Kim Han-sung (3) - 3 Chun Jin-ho (3), 9 Jung Jun-hyuk (2)
11:29 3 Chun Jin-ho (4) - unassisted
11:56 11 Baek Hyun-ku (2) - 23 Kim Han-sung
12:11 26 Song Dong-hwan (7) - unassisted
12:21 6 Kim Hong-il (2) - 26 Song Dong-hwan
12:33 26 Song Dong-hwan (8) - unassisted
12:47 9 Jung Jun-hyuk (3) - unassisted
13:08 23 Kim Han-sung (4) - 3 Chun Jin-ho (4)
13:20 9 Jung Jun-hyuk (4)- unassisted
14:11 26 Song Dong-hwan (9) - unassisted
14:38 9 Jung Jun hyuk (5) - unassisted
14:47 23 Kim Han-sun (5) - 3 Chun Jin-ho (5)
GOALIE CHANGE THA- Naratip out, Pramote in 28:0
14:59 3 Chun Jin-ho (5) - 11 Baek Hyun-ku (2)
16:02 3 Chun Jin-ho (6) - unassisted
16:08 1 Lee Ji-min - 23 Kim Han-sung (2)
17:07 26 Song Dong-hwan (10) - unassisted
17:32 26 Song Dong-hwan (11) - 6 Kim Hong-il (2)
17:52 3 Chun Jin-ho (7) - unassisted
18:27 11 Baek Hyun-ku (3) - 3 Chun Jin-ho (6)
19:30 3 Chun Jin-ho (8) unassisted
END OF THE FIRST PERIOD- 36:0
GOALIE CHANGE TO START SECOND THA- Pramote out, Naratip in
 

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A quick google search yielded a previous discussion on another board:

http://forums.internationalhockey.net/showthread.php?t=3102

Apparently, 2 goalies kept switching every few minutes, South Korea took 176 total shots, and one of their players netted 30 goals in that game. Partial box score:

KOREA 92:0 THAILAND
GOALS - assists
?:41 9 Jung Jun-hyuk - unassisted
3:05 3 Chun Jin-ho - unassisted
3:12 23 Kim Han-sung - 3 Chun Jin-ho
3:52 23 Kim Han-sung (2) - 16 Youn Dae-young
4:05 26 Song Dong-hwan - 16 Youn Dae-young (2), 7 Bae Jun-suh
4:20 26 Song Dong-hwan (2) - 6 Kim Hong-il, 7 Bae Jun-suh (2)
GOALIE CHANGE THA: Naratip out, Pramote in, 6:0
4:30 9 Jung Jun-hyuk (2) - 3 Chun Jin-ho (2)
5:48 7 Bae Jun-suh - unassisted
5:57 6 Kim Hong-il - unassisted
6:11 3 Chun Jin-ho (2) - unassisted
7:08 3 Chun Jin-ho (3) - 11 Baek Hyun-ku, 9 Jung Jun-hyuk
7:23 26 Song Dong-hwan (3) - unassisted
7:32 26 Song Dong-hwan (4) - unassisted
GOALIE CHANGE THA: Pramote out, Naratip in 13:0
10:36 11 Baek Hyun-ku - unassisted
10:48 26 Song Dong-hwan (5) - unassisted
11:02 26 Song Dong-hwan (6) - unassisted
11:23 23 Kim Han-sung (3) - 3 Chun Jin-ho (3), 9 Jung Jun-hyuk (2)
11:29 3 Chun Jin-ho (4) - unassisted
11:56 11 Baek Hyun-ku (2) - 23 Kim Han-sung
12:11 26 Song Dong-hwan (7) - unassisted
12:21 6 Kim Hong-il (2) - 26 Song Dong-hwan
12:33 26 Song Dong-hwan (8) - unassisted
12:47 9 Jung Jun-hyuk (3) - unassisted
13:08 23 Kim Han-sung (4) - 3 Chun Jin-ho (4)
13:20 9 Jung Jun-hyuk (4)- unassisted
14:11 26 Song Dong-hwan (9) - unassisted
14:38 9 Jung Jun hyuk (5) - unassisted
14:47 23 Kim Han-sun (5) - 3 Chun Jin-ho (5)
GOALIE CHANGE THA- Naratip out, Pramote in 28:0
14:59 3 Chun Jin-ho (5) - 11 Baek Hyun-ku (2)
16:02 3 Chun Jin-ho (6) - unassisted
16:08 1 Lee Ji-min - 23 Kim Han-sung (2)
17:07 26 Song Dong-hwan (10) - unassisted
17:32 26 Song Dong-hwan (11) - 6 Kim Hong-il (2)
17:52 3 Chun Jin-ho (7) - unassisted
18:27 11 Baek Hyun-ku (3) - 3 Chun Jin-ho (6)
19:30 3 Chun Jin-ho (8) unassisted
END OF THE FIRST PERIOD- 36:0
GOALIE CHANGE TO START SECOND THA- Pramote out, Naratip in

Thats nuts.

I guess you can buy anything..... Goalies and D who suck that bad dont exist.

The only way to do this is to redundantly put the puck in your own net.

Sittler shoud hold his head in tears... 11 goals in one period? 6 assists and this is South Korea? A club that would get beat by any AHL club?

The ammount of unnasisted goals is astounding. Did the goalies just run behind the net after the player took the puck from someone?

I would truely love to see this game.... Of course were talking about a beer leauge team in South Korea.
 
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The more I think about this the more its political propaganda to me.

92 goals in one game?

Its quite funny how wayne scored 92 in a season.

Could team USA score 150 times?

"our goalie, hes on a trip to Alaska", 'Reff' - "ok coach lets play" ...


What do you say after getting beat 92-0?

What the hell does the coach say?

"I was beat by 92 goals?"
 

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The more I think about this the more its political propaganda to me.

92 goals in one game?

Its quite funny how wayne scored 92 in a season.

Could team USA score 150 times?

"our goalie, hes on a trip to Alaska", 'Reff' - "ok coach lets play" ...


What do you say after getting beat 92-0?

What the hell does the coach say?

"I was beat by 92 goals?"

"Well guys, you played hard, I'm proud of you! At least it wasn't 100."
 

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:laugh:

I'm not a very good hockey player, awful skater (biggest flaw, but got good speed), I could probably be a star player on one of those teams NMW.
 

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The more I think about this the more its political propaganda to me.

92 goals in one game?
It's quite possible that actually knowing how to skate would allow such score. Teams in the 2nd division like Bulgaria barely know how to skate. Hell, I've seen Hungarian (now 1st division) players stop by crashing into boards, unable to change skating direction, just some ten years ago. One can safely assume that the Thai goalies had trouble even standing on the skates. Hard to make saves or defend when you're constantly falling down...
 

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I have the scoresheets, or sheets..its like 6 pages long..and it seemed as if they kept switching golies. I f anyone wants it, I'll scan it in about a week when i get responses and i can send it at once. ive tried to post on IHF but its too big, and i dont know how to resize. the leading golascoreer i believe had like 32 goals in that game
 

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I would truely love to see this game.... Of course were talking about a beer leauge team in South Korea.

This was a junior team in like some Asian Junior Tourney..forget which one. The oplayer with teh 30 goals ended up becoming a decent player on the senior team...of course, with a line like that, i dont think u could be denied.
 

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That goes back to what I said earlier about bad blood. There was a bit of a revenge factor in that game.

I'm having trouble understanding that stat page. 27 rushing attempts for -988 yards? How is that possible? GT had 28 rushing attempts and 40 rushing TD's? Cumberland had 14 passing attempts, but 43 interceptions? Then on turnovers it only says 15. Either way, I would kill someone if I was apart of either team.

It's possible because it was a top team against 15 scrubs who never played a game together prior to that day. Imagine taking 15 random posters from here and putting them on the field with Georgia and giving the Bulldogs a reason to not let up.
 

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