Igor,
Has Putin ordered the Russian players be sent to the Gulag yet?
KGB
KGB wrote:I loved Pavel Bure! He was a very exciting player.
Somehow Canada managed all that pressure in 2010 and won gold
The problem is they didn't play as a team. Just a bunch of individuals and the NHL and KHL guys didn't get along. Not to mention the lack of quality defense men once again meant no passes to the forwards. Russian hockey development should concentrate on training the next Fetisov or at the very least a couple of Konstantinov's.
KGB
Igor wrote:I think there is a difference between styles of playing in differnt leagues. Many dozens of years ago Canadian professionals visited Moscow to play last match from a group of matches with Soviet team. In that game somebody from guests applied a dirty powerful reception against Kharlamov and the greatest player couldn't to continue the match. Seeing this our legendary TV commentator Ozerov said that we don't need such hockey.
Igor wrote:I don't watch Stanley Cup but I heared that too many dirty methods in playing there when many players got traumas. If so it's not so interesting on my look. To watch powerful clash of players is better on channel where ultimate fighting is being shown where it's very interesting.
What I like in ice hockey is combinative style with many nice passes and dribbling. That is what Soviet hockey could show. But what Western hockey trains players is powerful receptions, struggle near net, shoots from long distance and using advantage during 5:4 playing. It's effective of course, but it's not a good show at my look, business only.
If it could possible, I would limit much of foreign players to let hockey get more national traits.
KGB wrote:That's why Team Canada has always been so successful because will power and intimidation have been one area other countries can't match us.
KGB
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