I don't see the game (no broadcast here), but from what I have seen on IIHF, Davidsson could be named as the player of the match for the Swedes
Don't know, it means "wolf". I believe Vikings did the 'son thing.WARG - that is a very Vikingish surname, isn't it?
WARG - that is a very Vikingish surname, isn't it?
Why couldn't we have our obligatory bad game against one of those 3?
WARG - that is a very Vikingish surname, isn't it?
Don't know, it means "wolf". I believe Vikings did the 'son thing.
His offensive skills are ready at least.how'd stralman play?
does he looks nhl ready?
His offensive skills are ready at least.
Ah well, better to loose now than later on...
I just hope the team SUI can step up from here. The second period was terrible to watch
SWE looked good, great passing especially. The logical winner in that game. Congratulations!
I got to nitpick a bit. Vikings sometimes used double "surnames". One of them were always a patronymicon (sson/dottir, determined by the name of your father) the other could be given to the person for a number of reasons. Like personal appearance or some skill. An example would be Erik Thorvaldsson Raudi (raudi means red) also known as Erik the Red, father of Leif Eriksson.
The original word for wolf was "ulv". In old norse, varg means "thief", not "wolf".