Favorable way to Siberia.Losing head to head vs a former Soviet State is looked on favorably by Putin correct?
Favorable way to Siberia.Losing head to head vs a former Soviet State is looked on favorably by Putin correct?
Former Yugoslav, even worseLosing head to head vs a former Soviet State is looked on favorably by Putin correct?
Losing head to head vs a former Soviet State is looked on favorably by Putin correct?
Losing head to head vs a former Soviet State is looked on favorably by Putin correct?
We've got some history/geography experts here I see......
I’m from that slecial time where every history class I took didn’t make it past WWII. IDK what they teach kids now....
hahah Croatia still wasnt part of the SU back then either
I meant we didn’t learn **** about what made up the Soviet Union. The extent of WWII teaching was primarily Hitler, Pearl Harbor, Nagasaki and Hiroshima. I’m apparently even more clueless than I thought.
Was anyone else as shocked as I in regard to how the Russians -- particularly the crowd -- responded as the game went into OT and penalty kicks? I guess after years of watching hockey crowds, I have come to expect fans going wild, the players feeding off that energy and responding to it, the atmosphere being electric. Not so much in Sochi. Even when a player made their penalty shot, their celebration was short and muted, and the crowd quickly settled back down. At times, the coach on the sideline emphatically attempted to get the crowd up, to little avail. It was almost a sense of impending doom from the Russians...like they all had the thought of what could go wrong rather than what could go right. From the players to the fans, you could see it in their faces, their mannerisms.
Like hurricanes fans walking into PNCLike Hurricanes fans going into a shootout?
Like Hurricanes fans when the schedule is announcedLike hurricanes fans walking into PNC