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I'm sure this was said tongue in cheek but I have seen the same thing said a few times on these forums and on social media. These kids have lived all or most of their lives in the United States so why would they want to represent another country?
This is only obvious to an American. Living in another country doesn't by default change your cultural ackground. If your parents have a cultural background that is. Parents of those guys obviously don't.
Almost 1/3 players from USA team was born in other country or is a product from Europe former players:
Jack Pivonka - Michal Pivonka
Oliver Wahlstrom - his father is from Sweden
Adam Samuelsson - son of Ulf Samuelsson
Mattias Samuelsson - son of Kjell Samuelsson
Bode Wilde, Cole Caufield and Jack DeBoer - Canada roots
Cant you have your own players?![]()
Don't think any Swedish TV-channel picked up the rights for this tournament. Sweden will be playing games against the US and Canada so streams for those games will probably pop up somewhere.
Aftonbladet will broadcast.
Last year there were the games LIVE on Youtube. Maybe also this year.
Streamed, its a newspaper. Think you have to have an swedish ip-adress tho. But thats easy to fixWill these be streamed or available only via broadcast in sweden?
This is only obvious to an American. Living in another country doesn't by default change your cultural ackground. If your parents have a cultural background that is. Parents of those guys obviously don't.
They were all born here and are citizens-correct?
Does not change his point though, the U.S is practically the only country to benefit from this stuff and massively so, Canada a little bit but very little.
The European hockey countries are only now starting to have to deal with the sting of this, Canada has been getting nailed by it for ages now and in far bigger numbers of course, but European fans better get used to it because it is only going to increase.
Well, originally ishak is actually a donkeyHehe, yeah, ishak means jackass in Russian, and not in a good way. I doubt anybody would love such a last name.
The games are on the website said to start "15:30 GMT+5". That is impossible to understand for me. Is that CET 11:30 (AM)? 19:30 (7.30 PM CET)?
Excuse me but it is a ridiculous thing to say. Living in a country isn't the same as being born, growing up and spending all your formative years in said country. These kids go to school in the US, have all their friends there. Choosing to represent the US doesn't mean they don't recognise their roots and don't feel proud about where their parents came from.
And it certainly doesn't mean that their parents don't have a cultural background. That's just obnoxious. Cultural background doesn't equal nationality. It is only one part of what makes one person's identity.
Raymond Bourque wasn't a proud Canadian because Chris decided to represent the US? Same for Brian Bellows
or Cayden Primeau.
You think Ulf Samuelsson doesn't feel Swedish?
Please. Some people embrace the country they live in for a long time and make it their own. Even if their parents or themselves come from somewhere else.
In the US the descendants of Italian immigrants – who are like the 6th or 7th generation in the US – are proud of their roots and have developed their own culture as Italian-American for example.
I think having players with Canadian, Swedish, Czech or Russian origins who want to play for the US is an illustration of how great things can be built through embracing different cultures.
Has to play 3 years in Extraliga and then, he can switch.just a question regarding Jake Pivonka. if he will represent team USA on upcoming whc u-18, he is unable dress Czech jersey on any of IIHF tournaments in future ?
Sounds like a great idea, any suggestions you may have for us in accomplishing this would be greatly welcomed.Well, maybe something needs to be done to entice these players to return to the homeland, marry native born women, and then develop their sons in their country of birth. Honestly, for Canadians who seem to also pride themselves on being a nation of immigrants this argument comes across as particularly disingenuous.
It's three hours ahead of swedish time. So 15:30 GMT+5 (Magnitogorsk) is 12:30 CEST (Stockholm)
Thanks!
Are you sure though it’s not 4 hours before CET (Swedish time)?
Has to play 3 years in Extraliga and then, he can switch.