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Don’t draw too many generalisations from that interview regarding Russia vs North America. Some of it is due to the type of person that Buch is: quiet, smart & skinny.
I used to know a few Russian kids like him. Almost like copy-paste of him. Very smart but also very strongheaded. I agree that he needs to get stronger but don’t be surprised if he stays the same skinny brilliant self throughout his career.
Most KHL players say the same cliche stuff as NHL players during intermission interviews.
If anything, sports journalism has a really long history and surprisingly intellectual streak in Russia/Soviet Union. Even the old Russian guy who does commentary for snooker and other stuff on Eurosport has so many insights, anecdotes that my dad enjoys. So sports journalists are used to adding a certain something special every time. Watching KHL and having my dad translate the commentary is always a joy.
For example, during the CSKA - SKA series they had a great interview with the head of officiating in the KHL - honest and illuminating. Really good.
I used to know a few Russian kids like him. Almost like copy-paste of him. Very smart but also very strongheaded. I agree that he needs to get stronger but don’t be surprised if he stays the same skinny brilliant self throughout his career.
Most KHL players say the same cliche stuff as NHL players during intermission interviews.
If anything, sports journalism has a really long history and surprisingly intellectual streak in Russia/Soviet Union. Even the old Russian guy who does commentary for snooker and other stuff on Eurosport has so many insights, anecdotes that my dad enjoys. So sports journalists are used to adding a certain something special every time. Watching KHL and having my dad translate the commentary is always a joy.
For example, during the CSKA - SKA series they had a great interview with the head of officiating in the KHL - honest and illuminating. Really good.
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