Domme90
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- Nov 21, 2020
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First 2 assists yesterday.
He is russian. Just like Barkov who chose to turn his back on his people.Sucks he choose to represent Russia being born in Germany, and coming up through the German system…. Understandable though.
I understand, he’s got duel citizenship and wanted to play for the more competitive nation. Just like Heatley before him. Just the fact he was developed through the German system makes it odd.He is russian. Just like Barkov who chose to turn his back on his people.
Not weirder than Zverew or Özil anyway.I understand, he’s got duel citizenship and wanted to play for the more competitive nation. Just like Heatley before him. Just the fact he was developed through the German system makes it odd.
Seeing a last name like “Alexandrov” would look weird for a German anyway
I understand, he’s got duel citizenship and wanted to play for the more competitive nation. Just like Heatley before him. Just the fact he was developed through the German system makes it odd.
Seeing a last name like “Alexandrov” would look weird for a German anyway
Didn’t know this, thanks for the info. Very weird indeed.Actually the most interesting thing about this situation is that he hasn't got dual citizenship (as then he wouldn't be able to represent Russia by IIHF rules), so yeah, he was born and raised in Germany, but never accepted it's citizenship.
Indeed. Players will choose the nation that feels represents them the most or they feel most connected to. I wish Matthew Knies represented Slovakia, and i am sure Ukrainians hoped Myklukha would stick with Ukraine. Czechs im sure would be welcome to have Peterka on their team.It is and should be an individual decision. Some make the decision based on how they feel, if they have strong feelings for one of the countries they could represent. If Alexandrov feels a stronger connection to Russia then it would not make much sense to play for Germany.
Others may make the decision based more on pragmatism. If they are not good enough to play for the better team, they'll fall back to playing for the weaker team. Or if they are good enough to play for either country they choose the stronger one.
You will always have situations where you wish that a player had chosen "your country" to represent, but I could never get upset with the players who makes a different choice.
I would also have love to see Alex Ciernik represent Germany instead of Slovakia, but that's the way it goes.
I am pretty sure fans in Poland would like players like Borzecki, Rutkowski, Dziambor, Szuber or Bettahar to play for Poland instead of Germany. But at least at the junior level they are/have been playing for us.
He played very well too in limited minutes. Not sure he is ready for the NHL full time (could probably use a little more AHL time) but he looked like a guy who belonged. Think he will have a legit NHL career...really smart player.Debuted in the NHL.