Barkkonen
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Ne joutuvat kokouksen keskellä, ehkä keskustella kuka kokki paras karjalanpiirakka
Im laughing more than i should
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Ne joutuvat kokouksen keskellä, ehkä keskustella kuka kokki paras karjalanpiirakka
26. KULMALA Rasmus
(16. SALMINEN Saku)
(4. VAINONEN Mikko)
This thread was appropriate before this match. Now there is a discussion about karjalanpiirakka...
This thread was appropriate before this match. Now there is a discussion about karjalanpiirakka...
It's not the Russian way!
Seriously, they never seem to learn.
As a Russian fan, this was one of the most pathetic efforts by a Russian team that I have seen in a long time. Not to take away from the Germans, who were faster, stronger, and hungrier, fully deserving the win. From my eyes, the Russians were nonchalant, disinterested, disorganized, and unwilling to do what was necessary to try to challenge the Germans. Their passes were lazy and errant, and those who were the recipients of passes failed to bear down and too often let the puck roll off of their stick. The German team clearly had a game plan, while the Russians wandered around as if they were lost in the forest. If they play like they did today, Latvia may turn out to be Russia's only victim in this tournament. Hard to see the team in Red out there today beating the US, Sweden, Finland, Canada or the Czechs. You can't win without leaders and good players, and Russia appears to have a shortage in both categories.
ok, but this still doesn't explain why they didn't pull the goalie when they could. it really surprised me, looked like the coach isn't even trying to pretend he cares about the result.
ok, but this still doesn't explain why they didn't pull the goalie when they could. it really surprised me, looked like the coach isn't even trying to pretend he cares about the result.
Re : Canada's loss to the Fins
After almost a decade of producing an abundance of great young hockey players Canada has hit a lull. Looks like only 4 Canadian kids will be taken in the Top 10 of the draft. Usually it is closer to 6 or 7 and most are Top 5. Oh well, things will get better.
Re : Canada's loss to the Fins
After almost a decade of producing an abundance of great young hockey players Canada has hit a lull. Looks like only 4 Canadian kids will be taken in the Top 10 of the draft. Usually it is closer to 6 or 7 and most are Top 5. Oh well, things will get better.