Who else has very little interest in the Four Nations tournament?

Re: Russia. I think a lot of posters wanting them in international hockey have a too idealized view of Russian hockey. They remember the past fondly and think the present Russian team would be, and play, the same.

But, really, would all of the Russian NHL'ers who have lived and worked in Canada the United States even WANT to play for Russia?

Off the top of my head, I think of Panarin who criticized the regime and Zadorov who criticized the war in Ukraine.

If you end up making the argument that they would HAVE TO play or be punished by the regime -- well, that is the problem right there, isn't it...

Fear is not a great motivator for winning hockey. Showing up maybe, but not winning.

I think there would be a few faked injuries or lack-lustre play.

(Interestingly I think the Russian Junior team WOULD show up and play hard. But they are kids who don't think about world politics much and they have a lot to prove to future employers. The NHL guys have nothing to prove.)


Ironically, just this week Zadorov said he’d love to play for the National Team.
And Panarin committed to the 2022 olympics before the NHL pulled out.
 
I don’t understand the weirdly negative attitudes. To me this is the best possible gimmick to fit into a mid season break. Certainly better than the all star game. I remember people being negative about the World Cup a decade ago and that ended up being pretty fun too. This could be the best version of Canada vs USA we’ve seen in quite awhile.
 
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Ironically, just this week Zadorov said he’d love to play for the National Team.
And Panarin committed to the 2022 olympics before the NHL pulled out.
Sure, but again it is all rather hypothetical and idealized. Zadorov would LIKE to play but for a re-instated Russia and he mentions he's not entirely sure they would pick him because of his past statements against the regime. And maybe Panarin is scared -- the powers-that-be went after him HARD after his statements.

So, I still don't see all of the Russian NHL'ers playing even if they could.

Thanks for your two cents though.
 
Sure, but again it is all rather hypothetical and idealized. Zadorov would LIKE to play but for a re-instated Russia and he mentions he's not entirely sure they would pick him because of his past statements against the regime. And maybe Panarin is scared -- the powers-that-be went after him HARD after his statements.

So, I still don't see all of the Russian NHL'ers playing even if they could.

Thanks for your two cents though.

‘The powers that be’ did not go after Panarin. His former coach Nazarov did. Then many of Panarin’s former teammates and even his former GM (Alexei Zhamnov) vouched for him. In fact Zhamnov ended up coaching the 2022 olympics team.

And Zadorov’s previous statements included ridiculing Roman Rotenberg….who would likely be the GM of Russia. That’s why he’d potentially be left off the team. Not because of anything he said against the government.

Stop making drama where there is none.
 
I'm kinda surprised by the apathy. The players seem to care about this tournament, for that reason alone I'll at least watch a game or two and make my decision whether to continue from there.
Yeah I don't get people saying I won't watch it. It's obviously interesting if the players go hard . They should still be given a chance , if it's played like an exhibition game then sure don't watch but to not even give it a chance is pretty weird.


Guys have 10 000 posts on HFboard but won't tune in? , yeah I doubt it lol
 
‘The powers that be’ did not go after Panarin. His former coach Nazarov did. Then many of Panarin’s former teammates and even his former GM (Alexei Zhamnov) vouched for him. In fact Zhamnov ended up coaching the 2022 olympics team.

And Zadorov’s previous statements included ridiculing Roman Rotenberg….who would likely be the GM of Russia. That’s why he’d potentially be left off the team. Not because of anything he said against the government.

Stop making drama where there is none.
We can agree to disagree, can't we?

You don't see the Nazarov smear job, published in Russian media, as orchestrated. I do.

It had a terrible effect on Panarin and he feared for his family in Russia.

To get back to my point, which you can disagree with, I just don't see ALL of the Russian NHL'ers showing up to play if things don't change in their birth country.

Peace out.
 
We can agree to disagree, can't we?

You don't see the Nazarov smear job, published in Russian media, as orchestrated. I do.

It had a terrible effect on Panarin and he feared for his family in Russia.

To get back to my point, which you can disagree with, I just don't see ALL of the Russian NHL'ers showing up to play if things don't change in their birth country.

Peace out.

You dont have to agree with gov. policy to support your country.
Even all those anti-Soviet guys (Mogilny, Fedorov, Fetisov, Larionov, etc.) are currently choosing to work and be in Russia.
Practically all the NHLers return home during the offseason and partake in hockey activities.

Btw, the Nazarov ‘smear job’ was totally inconsequential and ignored in Russia until the New York media got a hold and blew it out of proportion. Only then did Russian media start reporting on it en masse.
And fear for his family? Enough of the talking points please.

Sure we can agree do disagree, but at least back up your opinions with something other than innuendo.
 
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I don’t understand the weirdly negative attitudes. To me this is the best possible gimmick to fit into a mid season break. Certainly better than the all star game. I remember people being negative about the World Cup a decade ago and that ended up being pretty fun too. This could be the best version of Canada vs USA we’ve seen in quite awhile.
Dental surgery is better than the All Star game, pretty low bar
 
My interest in the tournament is different among three parts of it:

1) The games themselves: Zero interest, don't care, won't watch. I have other hockey I can watch that I am more invested in personally, and the time the games are played at doesn't help. However, I hope everyone who does watch gets to enjoy it and that the players play hard and take it serious.

2) The results of the games: Mild interest, I will probably check the scores in the morning, unless I forget.

3) How is the tournament received by the public: This I am interested in. I am really curious what people will make of it. How will hockey fans react? How will it be presented in the media? How will it be received differently in NA and Europe? All these things interest me.
The ONLY interest I have in this is whether any of my fantasy players get injured
 
Why would players refuse?
Even all those old anti-Soviet guys (Mogilny, Fedorov, Fetisov, Larionov, etc.) are currently choosing to work and be in Russia.
Practically all the NHLers return home during the offseason and partake in hockey activities.

Btw, the supposed Nazarov ‘smear job’ was totally inconsequential and ignored in Russia until the New York media got a hold and blew it out of proportion. Only then did Russian media start reporting on it en masse.

Sure we can agree do disagree, but at least back it up your opinions with something other than innuendo. 👌
The effect of what happened to Panarin was real. Nobody can deny that.


I guess I'm just not a "My country, right or wrong" kind of guy and it would surprise me if ALL of the Russian NHL'ers were. I do think current events could potentially weaken a team created out of Russian NHL'ers. (Again, Juniors and KHL'ers would be a different story.)

Take care.
 
I don’t understand the weirdly negative attitudes. To me this is the best possible gimmick to fit into a mid season break. Certainly better than the all star game. I remember people being negative about the World Cup a decade ago and that ended up being pretty fun too. This could be the best version of Canada vs USA we’ve seen in quite awhile.
I honestly would have preferred them to do another World Cup like they did back in 2016. Having an international tournament that only represents 4 countries is kind of bizarre to me, that's my biggest issue with it. The amount of high end talent sitting at home watching this tourney is pretty disappointing.
 
The effect of what happened to Panarin was real. Nobody can deny that.


I guess I'm just not a "My country, right or wrong" kind of guy and it would surprise me if ALL of the Russian NHL'ers were. I do think current events could potentially weaken a team created out of Russian NHL'ers. (Again, Juniors and KHL'ers would be a different story.)

Take care.

Has any NHLer boycotted his National Team in recent times because he disagrees with his government? I can’t think of any.
Why would Russians be any different?
I mean heaven knows there have been enough wars, illegalities and killing the past 20 years all around.

And of course Panarin was shaken. Who wouldnt be? But his situation was a far cry from some coordinated government plot that left he and he and his family in danger. That’s sensationalism, especially considering who his father in law is.
 
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I honestly would have preferred them to do another World Cup like they did back in 2016. Having an international tournament that only represents 4 countries is kind of bizarre to me, that's my biggest issue with it. The amount of high end talent sitting at home watching this tourney is pretty disappointing.
I did love the idea of team Europe. Countries like Swiss and Germany and Czech might not be competitive on their own but as a collective they’d have a great roster of nhl players. Disliked that team North America splintered Canada/usa and kept some good talent from playing on the main teams though, even if it was fun.
 

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