SergeiK
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Only if Team Finland get some decent goalie. Miikka Kiprusoff? Pasi Nurminen?s7ark said:Finland has a great team and will be contenders for the World Cup for sure.
Only if Team Finland get some decent goalie. Miikka Kiprusoff? Pasi Nurminen?s7ark said:Finland has a great team and will be contenders for the World Cup for sure.
SergeiK said:Only if Team Finland get some decent goalie. Miikka Kiprusoff? Pasi Nurminen?
Markkanen fell as third goalie during this tournament behind Noronen and Frederik Norrera.s7ark said:Hey don't discount Jussi, He played well in the NHL this year. But Kipper might be your best bet, he is on FIRE right now
Joe Oilfan said:Markkanen definitely would have given Canada a harder game.
SergeiK said:Only if Team Finland get some decent goalie. Miikka Kiprusoff? Pasi Nurminen?
How could I forgot Lehtonen?Padawan said:Kiprusoff, Nurminen and Lehtonen.
George Bachul said:I just wanted to give a big thanks to Jussi for providing a link to the internet feed. You are a gentleman and a scholar.
Hey, don´t be so bitter!Jussi said:I can't take full credit for that since Predatore supplied the link in this thread first. I only decided to spread the joy since those Swedes are so damn lazy and slow.
Gabriel Knight said:Debatable. Very debatable.
s7ark said:Don't listen to Garfield, He trolls wherever he goes except for his beloved Flames board.
Finland has a great team and will be contenders for the World Cup for sure.
Totally agreed, Finland IMO is not in top 6 when best hockey countries are ranked. Why didnt Finland get star players from NHL to this tournament? Because there isnt any star players! Something is really wrong with Finnish ice-hockey. IMO Finland cant even dream about winning World Cup, World Championship gold or Olympic Gold for at least 10 years.Garfield said:That said, they are nowhere near Canada when it comes to the World Cup.
Predatore said:I somewhat agree with you Garfield. But you say "There isnt any star players". Was the situation that much better 5-10 years ago? IMO you guys have had two elite offensive players in Saku and Selänne, and the situation is pretty much the same now.. although Selänne's production has definitely decreased in the NHL.
If anything I'd say that the future looks rather bright for Finnish hockey, just have to be more patient. You are producing more quality prospects than ever and in 4-6 years the Finnish team could be much more competitive, and not only a team with superb hardworking players, but with some good offensive flair as well. You will be set in goal, you'll have that superb defenseman in Pitkänen and if even half of your prospects among forwards will develop as expected you'll have some serious talent up front as well.
In 5-7 years Finland's team should be superior to Sweden's (on the paper). While you have had some strong years since 1980, we have had some tough ones .. although talent wise there seems to be quite a few gifted ones born 1985-1988. But those will take time to develop while Ruutu, Lehtonen etc will be further in their development and better players.
Predatore said:bla bla, no trolling in this thread so far, and there will be no either, and nor will there be any discussion about trolling, stay on topic people please.
(man, I sound like a dictator now )
Congrats Canada btw.
Jyssy said:Totally agreed, Finland IMO is not in top 6 when best hockey countries are ranked. Why didnt Finland get star players from NHL to this tournament? Because there isnt any star players! Something is really wrong with Finnish ice-hockey. IMO Finland cant even dream about winning World Cup, World Championship gold or Olympic Gold for at least 10 years.
psycho_dad said:Jesus christ. Finland was dominating that game so how can you say that? We dont need star players it seems, we can still dominate the stars with our euro forwards and d-men. Only thing where finland lost today was in goal...Noronen let in two softies. In any other way, Finland was ABSOLUTELY dominant.
ZeroTheHero said:During the mid-late 90's he was one of the national teams most efficient scorers before gotten ignored and put into depth positions by Aravirta. Summanen brings him up again and once again he looks brilliant.
Garfield said:No doubt the teams out there today are competetive. Finland could have easily won that game.
We are talking about the World Cup rosters. When Canada adds Sakic, Iginla, Bertuzzi (questionable), Thornton, Lecavalier, St. Louis, Marleau, Blake, Pronger, Brodeur, Foote, Peca etc..., Canada will not be dominated at all by the Finns. That's what we are saying. The Finns goaltending will be better but I still don't think they can medal at the World Cup unless Kiprusoff steals a couple games.
psycho_dad said:I was talking about today. And today we should have won. But thats hockey, especially in a tournament. Finland was the better team but Luongo beat Noronen.
You are talking about world cup, and making statements that Canada will not be dominated. Maybe not, maybe they will, that remains to be seen. I was talking about today, and today Canada was dominated. Anyone who saw the game knows that.
If you want to discuss about how great Canadian hockey is, I know exactly how deep it goes. I have lived in both countries and both have great hockey culture but Canada has 6 times more people. Yeah, I do know that Canada is the #1 hockey country in the world, but that has nothing to do with the game today. Where Finland was dominant, was robbed a powerplay goal, and lost eventually due bad goaltending.
ZeroTheHero said:During the mid-late 90's he was one of the national teams most efficient scorers before gotten ignored and put into depth positions by Aravirta. Summanen brings him up again and once again he looks brilliant.