what are zou talking about. Russians are making cycles around the swiss players. they are barely touching a puck. Common its not even close. And i am not russianSpecial teams are the difference so far. 5vs5 we had the better chances. Gotta stop taking penalties and be more efficient upfront.
My memory is as good as your counting.You seem to have a pretty short memory![]()
Capitalizing on scoring chances is about skill. Your team wasn't able to do that nor it's able to control the play by having the puck and dictating the pace. That's the difference, not just PP opportunities. If the Swiss were the ones pinning the opponent down in his zone then you would have had an argument here. But that's not the case.
what are zou talking about. Russians are making cycles around the swiss players. they are barely touching a puck. Common its not even close. And i am not russian![]()
1) On Podkolzin's penalty nobody dove or embellished in any way; 2) by the rulebook that's 5 minutes.Two dives, two penalties. Looking like a football match out there
Czech player got 5 minute major for spearing for a very similar play against Canada.
That has everything to do with skill. He's had all the time in the world to get the proper shot off and failed to even get all wood on it.Of course we're not able to control the play against the top nations...so that was never our ambition. Doesn't mean that we can't compete though. Of course missing chances has to do with skill but our captain missed an almost empty net and shot it right at Askarov. That had nothing to do with skill. Berni has to bury that one and if does and if we don't take that too many men who knows what happens. This isn't quite as one sided as many of you want to make yourselves believe.
1) On Podkolzin's penalty nobody dove or embellished in any way; 2) by the rulebook that's 5 minutes.
That has everything to do with skill. He's had all the time in the world to get the proper shot off and failed to even get all wood on it.
And what is your understanding of spearing in hockey? Because, buddy, if you want an example, that's what Podkolzin did.Buddy, he lightly placed his stick in to the guys mid section...
I think he just lacked smarts there, to be honest. A smarter player would have known you need to hit the net.Lol. That guy won a championship in the NLA and is now playing a lot of minutes for the defending champs. Do you really wanna claim that he missed on that chance based on a lack of skills when every beer leaguer would have scored from there more often than not? You can't be serious...
And what is your understanding of spearing in hockey? Because, buddy, if you want an example, that's what Podkolzin did.
Who gives a crap if he's good in NLA? I can now go on the NHL board and claim that Shipachev is a great player who just chose the wrong team to go to in the NHL but that doesn't matter. He failed and run back to Russia, he's not good enough, that's all everyone knows. End of story. You gotta execute on the highest of levels and if you can't then you're not good.Lol. That guy won a championship in the NLA and is now playing a lot of minutes for the defending champs. Do you really wanna claim that he missed on that chance based on a lack of skills when every beer leaguer would have scored from there more often than not? You can't be serious...
Not similar at all but okay.
No, because it was as weak of a spear as they come. But there is only one call for it in the rule book, isn't there?Really? So we should be expecting disciplinary action? The IIHF takes spearing seriously