Golden_Jet
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He was 19 in the AHL.Deserves it? Scoring 0.5 points in AHL at the age of 20 isn't shit.
Not now but who knows in 3 years.
He was 19 in the AHL.Deserves it? Scoring 0.5 points in AHL at the age of 20 isn't shit.
Not now but who knows in 3 years.
But thank God you had only chicken nuggets, a strawberry milkshake and a Shirley Temple for dessert. So - easy win for us!Our boys are out dining on raw hamburger with nails in them as we speak.
This is where the German posters post a gif from yesterday of Gina Lückenkemper winning the women's 100 meters European Championships gold.and hat tip to Germany, who made it close but fell short in the 3rd
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And I got the nuggets at Micky D's...........so it wasn't even really chicken.But thank God you had only chicken nuggets, a strawberry milkshake and a Shirley Temple for dessert. So - easy win for us!![]()
You didnt see the high stick? Also roughing and grabbing outside the play gets called in IIHF.Referee moment of the game: Really soft roughing penalty against Blank late in the 3rd.
Not sure which high stick you mean, i missed most of the 1st period and had to watch 2nd and 3rd on a shitty stream. Yes i know it is called in IIHF tournaments, does not mean it's not a soft call, and the Järventie reaction was a bit much.You didnt see the high stick? Also roughing and grabbing outside the play gets called in IIHF.
Lambert moment of the game. LOLNice game by Germany, scoreboard doesn't do credit to how close it was. I like their future.
Highlight of the game: Rossmy's 2nd goal, what a backhander!
Lambert moment of the game: Loses his balance on the offensive zone without anyone touching him, gets frustrated and takes a penalty.
Referee moment of the game: Really soft roughing penalty against Blank late in the 3rd.
Not sure what games you've been watching.Well, they got the job done.
Offensively I think Finland matches up well with anybody here, but they need to get better with team defense all across the board.
I think Finland will win by 5-3. Germany with the first goal and they will compete for quite awhile until they start fatiguing.
Fatigue combined with Finlands ability to draw penalties will decide the game.
Well, with this level of play shown so far, semis is as far as this team goes, especially when the opponent is Canada (Most probably)
Bronze doesn't count, the whole team will go full Lias Andersson and throw the medals in the crowd anyway.Not bad honestly. I didn't think we would pretty much only score on the power play though. Also Finland was the one looking fatigued after one period
We'll be banned from competing for the bronze?
The same ones you have, I think they are fine that way, they can hurt you.Not sure what games you've been watching.
Lots of 20 year olds (or 19 yr olds that turned 20 during the season) have been point/game in the AHL - Boldy, Pelletier, Quinn, Peterka. 19 year olds did during the bubble (a somewhat watered down AHL though). Jarventie was 19 for the entire season though. Next season is more likely to tell the tale.It is when he's only 19YRs old, when most players his age are still in the CHL.
He is not on his own level in my opinion. Just can't get the puck to the net whatever he tries and is quite lost at times in defence. Timing is off.How did Niemelä do today, I couldn’t catch the game. Cheers
Lots of 20 year olds (or 19 yr olds that turned 20 during the season) have been point/game in the AHL - Boldy, Pelletier, Quinn, Peterka. 19 year olds did during the bubble (a somewhat watered down AHL though). Jarventie was 19 for the entire season though. Next season is more likely to tell the tale.
What crowd?Bronze doesn't count, the whole team will go full Lias Andersson and throw the medals in the crowd anyway.
Yes I said most were 20 during their season in the AHL (or turned 20). Peterka was a work in progress too. He apparently wasn't good in his Sabres audition last season. There were a lot of 19 year olds that did well during the bubble season but the competition was weaker.Everyone you listed with the exception of Peterka (the only like-to-like comparison) is a 2001-born, while Jarventie is a 2002-born, so comparing their current season isn't exactly fair.
Also Jarventie was selected as a project, not a finished product. He's a 6'3 kid with top 6 skills that needed to mature physically and improve his aggressiveness and effort level. Not exactly shocking his production in the AHL wasn't as good as less raw 1st round picks.
how dare you spoil the name of the great @Aki BergNiemelä with Aki Bergian dangles
Bad vs Canada too. Wanted him to get demoted for like 3 games now. 1st line just isn't working with him there.Still quite slow puck movement, saved only by penalties and great PP efficiency. Räty had probably his worst game in the tournament just underlining his weaknesses