Canuck21t
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I bet you hate Malmö now eh?Yes, it was one of the greatest countries in the world to live in. Wait 10 years and you will see what I mean. Sweden has HUGE problems.
I bet you hate Malmö now eh?Yes, it was one of the greatest countries in the world to live in. Wait 10 years and you will see what I mean. Sweden has HUGE problems.
Exactly. I would even call that treacherous.
For some reason I've always wanted to be a Swede so yeah I would
Sedin Sedin Vogel that's probably the best line in hockey
IIHF rules don't allow players to just pick and choose who they play for.
Any player representing a nation has citizenship in that nation and has played hockey there for at least 2 years. These players aren't "traitors" they are just representing their new adopted homes.
So, if the question is would I represent a country I have citizenship in, live in, and play hockey in? Sure, why wouldn't I?
I was friends in grade school (in Ottawa) with a guy who played pro in Italy for years, married an Italian, and ended up cracking the Italian Olympic team in Sochi. Was that his Endgame? I doubt it.
They did not even play in Sochi, but i guess you mean some qualification tournament?
I wouldn't change for nothing.
I love my country and live in it because i chose to do so. I tried to establish in a some countries ... but came back after 1-2-3 years. I if would have stayed, maybe i would love the other country. My blood, however, would remain Swiss forever.
I'm Canadian and rarely care if they win or lose unless I've bet on them. I watch international play for entertainment not nationialism (form of racism). Who cares what imaginary lines people were born in?
What about France? You'll wear the same colors and a bird.![]()
If you have lived in the other country for a while and know the language, then I have no problem with someone playing for another country. However me personally, I don't think so.
Daniel Sprong wants to play for Canada over his home Netherlands.
If I wasn't good enough to play for Canada and had the chance to go to the Olympics playing for *snicker* Team Holland, then ya, I would. I got the dual citizenship.
Hup Holland