Erikfromfin
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Add Ivan Hlinka tournament. At least we can enjoy watching are young guys playing in the NHL.
+ U17 hockey challenge was failure aswell
Add Ivan Hlinka tournament. At least we can enjoy watching are young guys playing in the NHL.
I hear coach wants them to play agency hockey (virkamieskiekko). If true, fire the coach staff, let em play.
Hardy har har.Technically, it's nothing unsual to lose a couple of ice hockey games in a row. Or to have some technically competent coaches behind the bench. Or to score only four goals in three games
But technically we are witnessing also the reality of facing the relegation round after the title last year. Technically it is also possible that Finland gets relegated. And technically it might turn into a real reality also, if things go really bad, I mean: technically.
If that was the case how come right before the trial in fire against Sweden the players rebelled, taking reigns? The government is build to protect the system, not the players. This continuum was the reason behind China's almost eternal success.
Neither Jortikka or Rautakorpi are meidän peli orientated coaches. It was not meidän peli that lost this morning but Finnish ice hockey. In Finnish ice hockey meidän peli, after all the success in five years, is almost a separatist movement, surrounded by foreign influences and ideas. I don't know if meidän peli can survive in the long run but it is not for the lack of results.
For players more important than result in youth games I think would be showcasig the ability to adapt. Carrying the team with your strength in any case. Now we have ridiculous circus when kids and their ever increasing hangaround posses are still showing the American irresisteble individualism despite Jortikka's forewarning. You got rid of the big bad Jortikka but in the big picture I believe this phenomenon of crazy indi drive is far more alarming when it constantly overrides veteran leadership in coaching positions.
They could have relied on Rautakorpi or Jortikka, building a formidable defence similar to what the Blue Jackets have based 14 of their latest victories on. They had it their way. United they could have had all the support in the world to go far in this tournament.
The players themselves are fine. The coaching is absolutely dreadful, though.
If that was the case how come right before the trial in fire against Sweden the players rebelled, taking reigns? The government is build to protect the system, not the players. This continuum was the reason behind China's almost eternal success.
Neither Jortikka or Rautakorpi are meidän peli orientated coaches. It was not meidän peli that lost this morning but Finnish ice hockey. In Finnish ice hockey meidän peli, after all the success in five years, is almost a separatist movement, surrounded by foreign influences and ideas. I don't know if meidän peli can survive in the long run but it is not for the lack of results.
For players more important than result in youth games I think would be showcasig the ability to adapt. Carrying the team with your strength in any case. Now we have ridiculous circus when kids and their ever increasing hangaround posses are still showing the American irresisteble individualism despite Jortikka's forewarning. You got rid of the big bad Jortikka but in the big picture I believe this phenomenon of crazy indi drive is far more alarming when it constantly overrides veteran leadership in coaching positions.
They could have relied on Rautakorpi or Jortikka, building a formidable defence similar to what the Blue Jackets have based 14 of their latest victories on. They had it their way. United they could have had all the support in the world to go far in this tournament.
The thing is, most of these players have no trouble finding the back of net in their club teams. So there's something to this squad specifically that makes them all tense. Which does turn the eyes back on the management.I have to disagree with this. The players do share some of the blame. I can't for the life of me figure out why our players' shooting skills can be so sub-par in comparison to other teams. It should not be a special skill to actually manage an actual shot on goal, rather than 1 metre off it. This seems to be epidemic no matter what the age class.
This I can easily agree with. There's still a reason why coaches try to avoid picking too many underagers. I had to shake my head when some stargazers in this very thread would have picked a team with even more of them. At best, one can wonder if they took the right underagers to complement the older players, but even that requires a bit of hindsight.Tolvanen, Vesalainen etc are still young and perhaps last year's heroics raised the expectations too high as to assuming the young guys can carry us again. It still a "19-year-olds' tournament" for the most part. Maybe next year is another story.
Yet there's no reason to throw the players eligible to return next year under the bus either. For example, look at Puljujärvi. The year between 2015 and 2016 made a galaxy of difference for him. Well, that and more competent coaching.
These young geezers cannot even order proper rye bread to be brought from the land of thousands of lakes so how could they draw winning playbook for Finland or really determine what is truly the best for them.
I have to disagree with this. The players do share some of the blame. I can't for the life of me figure out why our players' shooting skills can be so sub-par in comparison to other teams. It should not be a special skill to actually manage an actual shot on goal, rather than 1 metre off it. This seems to be epidemic no matter what the age class.
Similarly, not scoring on 5 on 3 is on the players and their lack of finishing skills.
But they seem to get it every other year. Which is all the more perplexing. And since the next coach is Ahokas, rule still stands. It seems like they give the job to a good coach when one is really available (Kivi, Jalonen, Ahokas) and when not, they give it as a present to some old loyal buddy (Helminen, Rindell, partly Jortikka).Oh well, these things happen - you can't win every year... Literally.
Anyway, one modest wish would be that they would take the u20 team with bit more respect in the Federation and among the coaches. I know that it is more important for us to have the few top talents in every age group than succeed as a team but this is still an important tournament and important team. They just don't seem to get it.