GDT: May 19 • Latvia 1, Belarus 3

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One skate for a split second, and he's not even interfering with the goalie. It happens fairly regularly on the PP (i recon we could find some examples also from this WC) and I don't see it called very often (and if it is called than there is a clear goalie interference).

In LAT - USA game, USA got away with a player being on top of GK, another being in crease and third one scoring...
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One skate for a split second, and he's not even interfering with the goalie. It happens fairly regularly on the PP (i recon we could find some examples also from this WC) and I don't see it called very often (and if it is called than there is a clear goalie interference).
It wasn't for a split second. He entered the crease with different skates multiple times. Jeez. The refs saw him going in and out and Lalande interfered with him a some point. It's your problem you couldn't see it or don't like it.
 
And all the Belorussian players weren't even protesting to the ref as the goal went in. They knew that the goal was good. Meh... I guess it's better to go to sleep, nothing will change anyway.
 
WTF reffs?

I feel sad for team Latvia. I am not sad if You guys Will go to elimination round. All the best for You guys and cheers from Finland.

Ps. I hate This Nokia,lumia piece of **** phone.
 
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It wasn't for a split second. He entered the crease with different skates multiple times. Jeez. The refs saw him going in and out and Lalande interfered with him a some point. It's your problem you couldn't see it or don't like it.
There's no rule against it. You can't interfiere, he didn't even touch that filthy ass goaltender.
That was a complete hoax that reminds me of some sort of real life pro-wrestling scenario.
 
I'm pretty sure he wasn't in with both of his skates, even if he was, ref should do the honors to call for video replay, and replay should be shown up on jumbo so players can see what really happened right there. This whole thing is really really shady.

Goaltender interference is not reviewable. The ref has to make the call right there based on what he saw and he can't look at it frame by frame like we can do here. You have to understand that and give the refs a little leeway and not go around whining about the game being fixed even if you can find a video frame that seems to indicate that it was the wrong call. It was unfortunate for Latvia but it was not an unreasonable call to make, so there's no basis for all this whining and persecution complex going on here.
 
Goaltender interference is not reviewable. The ref has to make the call right there based on what he saw and he can't look at it frame by frame like we can do here. You have to understand that and give the refs a little leeway and not go around whining about the game being fixed even if you can find a video frame that seems to indicate that it was the wrong call. It was unfortunate for Latvia but it was not an unreasonable call to make, so there's no basis for all this whining and persecution complex going on here.

No, that's the result of conspiracy against Latvians. Americans and Czechs have sent their refs, Canadians and Russians sent their players, so Belarus could be able to beat the small and proud country. Who cares that they couldn't score a single ES or 5on4 goal.

...BTW, I'm still waiting on replay who all those Russians that played for Belarus.
 
No, that all was a conspiracy to help Belarus achieve at least something in last 5 years. :laugh: :sarcasm:

So no one has a dual citizenship in your team? I mean Russian and Belarussians. Like at least 5 if your players were born in Russia..
 
No, that all was a conspiracy to help Belarus achieve at least something in last 5 years. :laugh: :sarcasm:

So no one has a dual citizenship in your team? I mean Russian and Belarussians. Like at least 5 if your players were born in Russia..

Name me a single one. Or just shut up. The only one who was born in Russia and has a dual citizenship is Osipov... He played a whole 15 seconds tonight.

And Latvians are probably becoming a hockey powerhouse... Come back when you make it to the Olympics semifinals.

Another screenshot. Red arrows show the puck. Sooooo, he wasn't in the crease? :lol:

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anyway, those guys were born not in russia, but in the country that no longer exists and at the time of their birth was common for russians and belarusians.

That`s why I asked him. Like what I could see is that those guys are truly Russian products. Born in Russia, played their junior years there, then started pro career in Russia tier 2-3 leagues, then moved to Belarus and got citizenship. Thats just how its seems to me. Thats why i asked. But that guy responded that only Osipov was born in Russia. :D
 
Are you serious right now? I guess I`ll just stop wasting my time with you.

http://www.eliteprospects.com/team.php?team=1674

Osipov, and Osipov only.

Please, just go to sleep, and stop embarrassing yourself.

http://www.sports.ru/iihf-world-cup-2014/team-latvia-hockey-team-belarus-hockey/19-05-2014/#online

The best way to defend your ignorance is to get offensive? Only Osipov has dual citizenship, as you can see it from this line-up. Some other guys were born in Russia, but as a hockey players they were raised in Belarus.
Usenko - has been living in Belarus for 9 years, Kovyrshin for 10 years, Stepanov for 7 years and Ugarov for 11 years. None of them has a dual citizenship. All of them came to Belarus as juniors. You act like Belarusians invited established Russians stars, but the truth is we invited unneeded in Russia youngsters and raised them in our system into decent players.
 
That`s why I asked him. Like what I could see is that those guys are truly Russian products. Born in Russia, played their junior years there, then started pro career in Russia tier 2-3 leagues, then moved to Belarus and got citizenship. Thats just how its seems to me. Thats why i asked. But that guy responded that only Osipov was born in Russia. :D

Reading comprehension problem? Did you miss the "dual citizenship" part or you intentionally ignored it?
 
http://www.sports.ru/iihf-world-cup-2014/team-latvia-hockey-team-belarus-hockey/19-05-2014/#online

The best way to defend your ignorance is to get offensive? Only Osipov has dual citizenship, as you can see it from this line-up. Some other guys were born in Russia, but as a hockey players they were raised in Belarus.
Usenko - has been living in Belarus for 9 years, Kovyrshin for 10 years, Stepanov for 7 years and Ugarov for 11 years. None of them has a dual citizenship. All of them came to Belarus as juniors. You act like Belarusians invited established Russians stars, but the truth is we invited unneeded in Russia youngsters and raised them in our system into decent players.
well, the truth is the above-named guys grew into real hockey players in BOL where ugarov and stepanov were raised by hc junost with kovyrshin raised by hc keramin, etc.
 
I asked you about dual citizenship, I didn't say anything, and I have a reading comprehension? I just pointed out that a lot of player where born in Russia, and played all their junior years there, and are Russians.

Or are you saying it doesn't matter from where the guys comes, if he plays in Belarus for what? How manny years he needs, so you can count him as Belraus hockey product? Like Ugarov played 3, or Stepanov also 3 years. I guess 3 is enough, so congratulations, Platt is now officially a Belraus hockey product!
 
well, the truth is the above-named guys grew into real hockey players in BOL where ugarov and stepanov were raised by hc junost with kovyrshin raised by hc keramin, etc.

That's what I mean. Only Osipov came to Belarus recently from Sibir, the rest of the guys were raised here since juniors, but those butthurt Latvians act like we just took a half of the team from Russia and gave them citizenship. Whatever helps them to kill the pain I guess.
 
I asked you about dual citizenship, I didn't say anything, and I have a reading comprehension? I just pointed out that a lot of player where born in Russia, and played all their junior years there, and are Russians.

Or are you saying it doesn't matter from where the guys comes, if he plays in Belarus for what? How manny years he needs, so you can count him as Belraus hockey product? Like Ugarov played 3, or Stepanov also 3 years. I guess 3 is enough, so congratulations, Platt is now officially a Belraus hockey product!
That's what I said:
The only one who was born in Russia and has a dual citizenship is Osipov
And look at you reply. You pretended like I said that Osipov is the only one who was born in Russia.
Belarus has lost Galchenyuk to Americans. His grandparents still live in Belarus, his father and sister represented Belarus internationally. I would have looked stupid if I ever said to Americans that their WJC title was unfair just because Belarusian has played for them. That's how you Latvians look in this situation. Your nationalism is laughable. People are moving from one country to another and play for their new countries. Belarusians gave those guys a chance to grow as a players and they might have appreciated it.
When France won the UEFA World Cup no one blamed them for using players who were born in Africa. Except probably some Latvians.
 
Why are you always referring to nationalism? :) I really don't care too much, not about the loss, not about how many actual Russians you have on the team.

The fact that you can't admit that refs robbed us the OT, even if his foot was in the field at 1 second, it still was a good goal, every third goal in the PP should get canceled if we call thing like this.

And same thing with Russians in your team. I really don't care, but the fact that you are making those guys, who born, and played all their junior years in Russia, Belarussians, against, bothers me.

And nice example about France, its nothing that all of those guys where born and raised in France, (or came there when they didn't even start to play football), and you are comparing this with your guys, like I said, who played three, of their junior years in Belarus..
 
Why are you always referring to nationalism? :) I really don't care too much, not about the loss, not about how many actual Russians you have on the team.

The fact that you can't admit that refs robbed us the OT, even if his foot was in the field at 1 second, it still was a good goal, every third goal in the PP should get canceled if we call thing like this.

And same thing with Russians in your team. I really don't care, but the fact that you are making those guys, who born, and played all their junior years in Russia, Belarussians, against, bothers me.

And nice example about France, its nothing that all of those guys where born and raised in France, (or came there when they didn't even start to play football), and you are comparing this with your guys, like I said, who played three, of their junior years in Belarus..
The fact that you can't admit that refs made a right by IIHF standards call is your personal problem and you have to live with it. I'm a Jackets fan and didn't whine as much as you have wined over here even after that disallowed goal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs4p3GgyE24
And that was actually a bad call without any doubts by the NHL standards.

It doesn't look like you don't care about nationality. Quiet a few of Latvian fans here have mentioned Russian heritage of some Belarusian players, one of them even got sick of it. This is the first time ever I see such boneheaded nationalism in relation to any sports. Bunch of Canada born guys are playing for Italy and Germany. Does it bother you as well?

That team France squad featured players who could trace their origins to Armenia, Algeria, Guadeloupe, New Caledonia, Argentina, Ghana, Senegal, Italy, French Guiana, Portugal and Martinique... I'm glad that the fact that Frenches made those guys ... well... Frenchies, doesn't bother you. Claude Makélélé was born in Zaire, Lilian Thuram was born in Guadeloupe and moved to France when he was 11. Ugarov moved to Belarus when he was 18. So, at what age it's ok to change your country and when switching your citizenship should be bothering for us? 12, 13, 14? The "place of birth" thing is just plain stupid and looks like it bothers only Latvians. I guess you have to live with it as well.
 
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