this is in no way meant to be an insult, just an observation. But compared to the mens Ice hockey or even Junior/U18 this looks very low effort, almost as if it was in slow motion compared to men
Shouldn't come as a surprise. The apparent skill gap arises from the fact that there are simply way less women in the world that are interested in playing hockey, much less do it professionally. It has its charm though so instead of putting them down we should encourage them no matter how they compare to men.
@@fridolfgranq I don't think it's just that. I remember taking an honest but critical look at the WNBA after all the talk about demanding the same pay as the NBA players get. There's this weird hesitation in their movement and actions that you don't even see middle school boys do. And of course, the explosive power just isn't there due to biological reasons. Still, I'm all for women having a space to do sports on their highest level, of course. And hey, they dominate some graceful sports that are about different type of body control. When's the last time anyone cared about men's figure skating?
What a sniper the 1-1 draw from the suomi squad. And beauty deciding goal from them as well
Hungarian language. At least sounds like it
This looks like the special Olympics
naah thats crazy thing to say
You wouldn't last a minute out there !
@@JOHNWLOUCKSi think best u15 team would destroy them😅
Lol the skill here is non existent
@@skat3maniac117 not true. You go out there. You would have your gonads enucleated, the puck taken from you and a goal scored before you knew it.
this is in no way meant to be an insult, just an observation.
But compared to the mens Ice hockey or even Junior/U18 this looks very low effort, almost as if it was in slow motion compared to men
Shouldn't come as a surprise. The apparent skill gap arises from the fact that there are simply way less women in the world that are interested in playing hockey, much less do it professionally. It has its charm though so instead of putting them down we should encourage them no matter how they compare to men.
@@fridolfgranq I don't think it's just that. I remember taking an honest but critical look at the WNBA after all the talk about demanding the same pay as the NBA players get. There's this weird hesitation in their movement and actions that you don't even see middle school boys do. And of course, the explosive power just isn't there due to biological reasons. Still, I'm all for women having a space to do sports on their highest level, of course. And hey, they dominate some graceful sports that are about different type of body control. When's the last time anyone cared about men's figure skating?