As a Latvian, I am very happy about the victory of the young aspirants. Even after this victory, we know very well that Canada is much stronger. The Latvian junior national team is the youngest among all national teams in this tournament. For these guys, getting to this tournament in Canada means the biggest chance in their life to see an NHL-level arena with 17-18,000 spectators. For many of these guys, this tournament means the biggest chance in their life to get a professional contract - in Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Czech Republic - maybe even in the AHL (some dream of the NHL someday). The Latvian guys were 200% ready for this tournament and game. What about Canada? The largest hockey team in the world - practically all of them have great opportunities to play in the NHL in the near or distant future. Maybe they didn't play with such dedication and passion as they should, because the opposite is Latvia (by the way, we also know how to play hockey). 57 shots on goal for the Latvian national team? Yes, but the Latvians also understood and expected that, but what surprises me is that Canada allowed 22 shots on goal, which raises the question of what is happening with Canada's defense? Yes, I understand that 22 shots in hockey is nothing special, but it was not done by Sweden, or the USA, but by Latvia against Canada!
@@vstrom9586 If you look at the replay of the game, you can see that the Canadians control the puck, but in reality the puck is circling around the perimeter of the Latvian defensive zone and shots are made at the goal, which the Latvian goalkeeper Feldbergs simply catches, because the shots are clearly visible. The Canadian players skate quickly and seem to give the feeling that they are trying to escalate the game, but the Latvians are tactically correct in their zone in the right places, which does not make the Latvian players panic and lose their heads. The Canadians had many opportunities to score goals, but often the players play selfishly, wanting to be the heroes of the game, where they just need to give a pass to the free player - instead, they shoot at the Latvian goalkeeper! In short - the Canadians played without imagination.
Canada didn't take their best players, that being said this is the biggest upset in tournament history and the second time Latvia has shocked the hockey world by playing with a ton of heart. As a Canadian I love watching Latvia play
As a Canadian I want to congratulate the Latvian team. Latvia is not (yet) a hockey power but it looks like they must have a good development program and good coaching for their young guys. They stuck to their game plan in a very disciplined manner. Kudos.
Latvia played a strong, very disciplined defensive game. Canada's team is loaded with elite talent, Latvia with hard working grinders. Sometimes, thank goodness, the grinders win. I am one Canadian who salutes them.
As a Canadian, it was cool to see. Latvia is always an underdog but they play with heart and passion. Canada played pretty poorly, took bad penalties and got punished. It's worth noting that while they got a lot of shots, not many of them were very dangerous.
54 saves by The Latvian goalie Feldberg was a great performance. Had to come up big plenty and got a few lucky puck bounces, but stood tall. Sadly the Canadians lost Schaffer for 2 months or so with a broken collarbone
Its insane what thay can do. Thay sure have something special even tho thay are a very small country. If thay invest even more into the sport thay could in the future legitimately be one of the big boys.
So true. It's a costly sport, but we love it to death. Usually paid by wealthy families who see their kids as potential prospects. Who knows where we would be if our government had programs for this similar to the ones in Denmark and Finland.
@@JohnpaulDejoria666 After the 2022 Beijing Olympics, ice hockey became a thing in China. Chinese youth hockey is happening. With Russian and Canadian coaches, Chinese boys and girls are doing high tech, Conner Bedard style training. It'll take 20 more years, if the world isn't destroyed by the USA's military aggression in the meantime. Even North Korea has organized youth hockey.
What nonsense, no one is humiliating anyone!. Latvian hockey teams, regardless of juniors or adults, should never, ever be underestimated - they can beat any opponent (they especially like to beat the strongest teams) or lose (I admit it as a Latvian) if the game doesn't go their way. They are absolutely unpredictable, which is what makes sports interesting.
Canada and the USA are big countries. They have many stadiums and players. Despite this, countries like Latvia, Slovakia, Czech Republic... are small countries... For example, Slovakia has 5 million inhabitants, incomparable to the size of Canada. You get it!? No, you don't understand. Because your ego is broken !
It's a round robin, nothing to cheer about. Next game, Canada won't be so nice next time. Canada was just toying with Latvia. Anyone who eas a hockey fan and knows about hockey will see that.
This could all be averted if your government were to be trialed for crimes against humanity and breaking multiple internationally signed documents by your leaders. And our under-see cables were destroyed by your countrymen just recently, what's up with that?
As a Latvian, I am very happy about the victory of the young aspirants. Even after this victory, we know very well that Canada is much stronger. The Latvian junior national team is the youngest among all national teams in this tournament. For these guys, getting to this tournament in Canada means the biggest chance in their life to see an NHL-level arena with 17-18,000 spectators. For many of these guys, this tournament means the biggest chance in their life to get a professional contract - in Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Czech Republic - maybe even in the AHL (some dream of the NHL someday). The Latvian guys were 200% ready for this tournament and game. What about Canada? The largest hockey team in the world - practically all of them have great opportunities to play in the NHL in the near or distant future. Maybe they didn't play with such dedication and passion as they should, because the opposite is Latvia (by the way, we also know how to play hockey). 57 shots on goal for the Latvian national team? Yes, but the Latvians also understood and expected that, but what surprises me is that Canada allowed 22 shots on goal, which raises the question of what is happening with Canada's defense? Yes, I understand that 22 shots in hockey is nothing special, but it was not done by Sweden, or the USA, but by Latvia against Canada!
hats off to your country, latvia made canada work in every single period.
Canada under estimated their opponent -- always a fatal mistake. The Latvian goaltender was AMAZING.
@@vstrom9586 If you look at the replay of the game, you can see that the Canadians control the puck, but in reality the puck is circling around the perimeter of the Latvian defensive zone and shots are made at the goal, which the Latvian goalkeeper Feldbergs simply catches, because the shots are clearly visible. The Canadian players skate quickly and seem to give the feeling that they are trying to escalate the game, but the Latvians are tactically correct in their zone in the right places, which does not make the Latvian players panic and lose their heads. The Canadians had many opportunities to score goals, but often the players play selfishly, wanting to be the heroes of the game, where they just need to give a pass to the free player - instead, they shoot at the Latvian goalkeeper! In short - the Canadians played without imagination.
Canada didn't take their best players, that being said this is the biggest upset in tournament history and the second time Latvia has shocked the hockey world by playing with a ton of heart. As a Canadian I love watching Latvia play
As a Canadian I want to congratulate the Latvian team. Latvia is not (yet) a hockey power but it looks like they must have a good development program and good coaching for their young guys. They stuck to their game plan in a very disciplined manner. Kudos.
Latvia played a strong, very disciplined defensive game. Canada's team is loaded with elite talent, Latvia with hard working grinders. Sometimes, thank goodness, the grinders win. I am one Canadian who salutes them.
As a Canadian, it was cool to see. Latvia is always an underdog but they play with heart and passion. Canada played pretty poorly, took bad penalties and got punished. It's worth noting that while they got a lot of shots, not many of them were very dangerous.
That’s the one thing I’ll commend, I see a lot of Canadians being supportive of the Latvian win! Cool to see!
it was a good game
Good job Latvia.
54 saves by The Latvian goalie Feldberg was a great performance. Had to come up big plenty and got a few lucky puck bounces, but stood tall. Sadly the Canadians lost Schaffer for 2 months or so with a broken collarbone
I am Canadian I started cheering for Latvia in the 3rd period. They played incredibly well and that Goalie deserved a W.
Clickbait stupid title. Latvia played a great game.
They humiliated them because there obviously thought to be a way worse team, yes they played great but it's still funny that they beat Canada.
For Canada it was a humiliation. This is like Latvia losing to Kazakhstan in the elite division
@@kvassman_ no its waaaaaay way worse :DD its like canada losing to kazakhstan latvia historically aint much better than kazakhstan
Its insane what thay can do. Thay sure have something special even tho thay are a very small country. If thay invest even more into the sport thay could in the future legitimately be one of the big boys.
So true. It's a costly sport, but we love it to death. Usually paid by wealthy families who see their kids as potential prospects. Who knows where we would be if our government had programs for this similar to the ones in Denmark and Finland.
Too bad. Canada is not the ONLY place ice hockey is played.
It’s not even their National sport
@@JohnpaulDejoria666 After the 2022 Beijing Olympics, ice hockey became a thing in China. Chinese youth hockey is happening. With Russian and Canadian coaches, Chinese boys and girls are doing high tech, Conner Bedard style training. It'll take 20 more years, if the world isn't destroyed by the USA's military aggression in the meantime. Even North Korea has organized youth hockey.
Yah, so sick of them saying "It's our game."
It is our game so suck it up princess
Good thing Canadians have maple syrup. The loss does not feel that bitter, right?
These kids will get a heroes welcome back home, they beat Team Canada, BRAVO
where can i watch these games live
What nonsense, no one is humiliating anyone!. Latvian hockey teams, regardless of juniors or adults, should never, ever be underestimated - they can beat any opponent (they especially like to beat the strongest teams) or lose (I admit it as a Latvian) if the game doesn't go their way. They are absolutely unpredictable, which is what makes sports interesting.
yes, time to time we are switching on the Berserk modus and become partially immortal during hockey game. Fact.
this will wake canada up ps took them lightly ps didnt hit them played like angels
this was a sick game to watch
That crossbar THO!!!
Anyone know what the pregame odds were for Latvia to win?
1:32
2 whiffs on penalty shots? 🤷♂️
Who put this roster together with three 17-year-olds? With zero chemistry and bad coaching, I don't see them getting a medal.
Canada and the USA are big countries. They have many stadiums and players. Despite this, countries like Latvia, Slovakia, Czech Republic... are small countries... For example, Slovakia has 5 million inhabitants, incomparable to the size of Canada. You get it!? No, you don't understand. Because your ego is broken !
It's a round robin, nothing to cheer about. Next game, Canada won't be so nice next time. Canada was just toying with Latvia. Anyone who eas a hockey fan and knows about hockey will see that.
Canada/India lost to Latvia?
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Надо не забывать бывший СССР помните хокей был сильный!
Hawhawhawhaw!!!!!
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Too bad IIHF chose delegitimize their championships in 2022 by excluding teams due to politics.
They're no longer "world" championships unfortunately.
This could all be averted if your government were to be trialed for crimes against humanity and breaking multiple internationally signed documents by your leaders. And our under-see cables were destroyed by your countrymen just recently, what's up with that?
Boo hoo tankie.
I don't miss having the state sponsored drug cheats from Russia at all!
salty russkie fan detected