That seems to confirm my memories. Between 1993 - 2000, in Tornio (southern part of Lapland) it was abnormally warm only in December 1994. All other Decembers were normal or colder than normal.
It's almost like you are accusing me of denying climate change. The average temperature has risen by 0.8 C in Finland in the last twenty years which of course is significant but certainly does not mean that these supposed five month superwinters suddenly turned into something of an extension of fall. Simply see the link which I just posted.
If you examine the seasonal statistics, you can see that there has been a lot of variance. A warmer period 1989 and 1995 followed by a colder period and then again by a warmer period and so forth. Now, obviously this discussion has little to do with yesterday's gold medal game.That seems to confirm my memories. Between 1993 - 2000, in Tornio (southern part of Lapland) it was abnormally warm only in December 1994. All other Decembers were normal or colder than normal.
And between 2011 and 2018, it has been abnormally warm EVERY December, except for 2012.
True. Interestingly it is the polar opposite of that in US, where the hillbillies like football but the educated, intelligent and rich white folk watch hockey.
Sorry i've forgotten that!Actually it has.
In 1998 Jari Kurri, Teemu Selänne, Saku Koivu and Jere Lehtinen paricipated in the All Star game.
People here think life's a video game where athletes would translate just as well to any other sport they would've chosen to play.
Hockey is clearly the biggest and most important sport in Finland, especially now because finns suck in any other sport there is. Hockey is as important to finns, as it is to canadians. Many people dont watch finnish league. The level there is not that high and talented players go elsewehere, but when it comes to international tournaments, the pressure to succeed is huge, and finns celebrate victories like no other.
Sadly there is a downside to this. Finns in the past have been too afraid to loose, but gladly it doesnt seem to be the case for the future superstars.
This game was nice to see in person. I got cheap lower bowl tickets too, which was great. Here’s my impressions of the prospects I paid special attention to:
Good performances:
Kakko
Vaakanainen
Q Hughes
Luukkonen
Chmelevski
J Hughes
Average performances:
Jokiharju
Lundell
Poehling
Primeau
Poor performances:
Tolvanen
Miller
The crowd was very pro-Finland, although Quinn Hughes got massive cheers all night.
Was a good night. I thought the first USA goal that was disallowed should have counted when it happened live. It was a hard decision to make either way.
The opposite is true for HIFK fans. Bättre folk follow their hockey team, neanderthals their soccer club.Sounds like you know a lot of people who vote for Perussuomalaiset but not many intellectuals. Football is more popular among Finnish intellectuals than ice hockey. Educated cosmopolitans who speak fluent English and have eclectic tastes in music and clothing tend to lean more towards football than towards hockey.
In 2015 Finland had 130,000 registered football players, 73,000 registered hockey players, and 53,000 registered floorball players.
Sweden has 240,000 licensed football players, four times more than hockey. Sweden also has more than 120,000 registered floorball players. That's twice as many as hockey.
Any take on Laaksonen?? He was very good again although he had a few missed lead passes. Skating and vision were fantastic.
What’s funny is that Canada has more football players than hockey players too.
Soccer vs. hockey: Who plays what in Canada
Makes you wonder how high the level hockey are played at compared to soccer. If hockey had the same amount of players worldwide to recruit from as soccer the level would probably be a lot higher. When in the top 100 you have +/- 50% of them being canadian while in soccer that more canadians play they have no player close to top 100 in the world. The ones who play hockey are probably more dedicated and there was not any gender difference set up. Probably a higher percentage of men playing hockey than the total that was listed. Canada also has a better system in place to let hockey players succeed and tradition for playing hockey. Often the most talented players could succeed in multiple sports, but most in Canada that could choose soccer or hockey would choose hockey. Soccer is probably also a throw in summer sport/2nd sport for a lot as its an easy to play and a cheap sport.
YLE announced viewership for the final game. Average of 397 000 at night, with a peak audience of 544 000. The re-run without intermissions at 10 am had an average of 467 000.