Can't win every game, and a worthy opponent makes for a good match. Canada will always "own" hockey as it was invented here, with the first recorded game being in Montreal.
Obviously, it's the goals that count at the end. Btw, I watched all the skaters, and skating skills, especially the power skating, were not there on either team. It's like power skating never was taught! I was concerned about that particular problem developing roughly 20 years back when I coached and paid outmost attention precisely to power skating (every other skill was based on it) where most other coaches were consumed by stick handling. Most, if not every player today, spend most of their time skating by literally running on skates and then transferring to wide glide. The forward and backward crossovers are very shallow or almost non-existent - that results in running on the skates with the free foot being elevated too high, resulting in lower outburst of speed than what good power skating skills offer. I have been absent from the skating teaching for 2 decades now but I can tell this negative trend continues. Yes, today players are very well equipped for having high stick skills but I'm not at all impressed with their power skating, as that is the most essential skating skills to have; everything else evolves around it's presence or lack of it. Anyway, it's at least good to see that after the demise of Czech hockey in last 15 to 20 years, Czechs finally are starting to pay more attention to youth development: perhaps the corruption that was so robust at that time and which was literally killing so much talent there, is perhaps less prevalent or minimized (it might come as a surprised to you folks from Canada but the corruption in Czech hockey in that time was horrific - I witnessed it first hand and I was appalled by it and very angry about it). Congrats to the Czech Team. It never gets old to be able to beat Canada. Huge success.
@mitsanut5869 interesting, who are the best power skaters in your opinion? And in the 90s? Of course congrats to Czech guys! They won strong team in multiple goals game 🔥
😂😂😂😂300 Miljon ppl vs 3 Miljon ppl! Take care of ur American football,Rugby and Basket we don't care. Without Europe no NHL! MIXED GAME WON LAST TIME ,ONLY EUROPEAN! BUT EVERY FK TIME U HAVE american or canadian referees and crazy audience! You NEVER EVER CELEBRATE Sweden,Finland and Checkia!😂
Fantastic win
I remember I couldn't believe what I was watching at the end
Hey Denton Mateychuck can't wait for you to be in Columbus full time.
probably a big reason they were ok parting with Jiricek
Круто, крутые игроки
браво Чехия поздравление из России следующии ЧМ будет полным🎉🎉🎉
Но канадцы крутые ,надо признать интересно
More québécois players and we win
Ein Turnier ohne die Russen ist nicht repräsentativ (...
Might wanna change the name of your channel.
thats the take of a man whose mom still wipes his ass
Can't win every game, and a worthy opponent makes for a good match. Canada will always "own" hockey as it was invented here, with the first recorded game being in Montreal.
Canadians were better in all except goals
Chahchachacha! Go. to your safe place now! Sore losers like always!
Obviously, it's the goals that count at the end.
Btw, I watched all the skaters, and skating skills, especially the power skating, were not there on either team. It's like power skating never was taught! I was concerned about that particular problem developing roughly 20 years back when I coached and paid outmost attention precisely to power skating (every other skill was based on it) where most other coaches were consumed by stick handling.
Most, if not every player today, spend most of their time skating by literally running on skates and then transferring to wide glide. The forward and backward crossovers are very shallow or almost non-existent - that results in running on the skates with the free foot being elevated too high, resulting in lower outburst of speed than what good power skating skills offer.
I have been absent from the skating teaching for 2 decades now but I can tell this negative trend continues. Yes, today players are very well equipped for having high stick skills but I'm not at all impressed with their power skating, as that is the most essential skating skills to have; everything else evolves around it's presence or lack of it.
Anyway, it's at least good to see that after the demise of Czech hockey in last 15 to 20 years, Czechs finally are starting to pay more attention to youth development: perhaps the corruption that was so robust at that time and which was literally killing so much talent there, is perhaps less prevalent or minimized (it might come as a surprised to you folks from Canada but the corruption in Czech hockey in that time was horrific - I witnessed it first hand and I was appalled by it and very angry about it).
Congrats to the Czech Team.
It never gets old to be able to beat Canada. Huge success.
@mitsanut5869 interesting, who are the best power skaters in your opinion? And in the 90s?
Of course congrats to Czech guys! They won strong team in multiple goals game 🔥
😂😂😂😂300 Miljon ppl vs 3 Miljon ppl!
Take care of ur American football,Rugby and Basket we don't care.
Without Europe no NHL!
MIXED GAME WON LAST TIME ,ONLY EUROPEAN!
BUT EVERY FK TIME U HAVE american or canadian referees and crazy audience!
You NEVER EVER CELEBRATE Sweden,Finland and Checkia!😂
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Slow down and try again
@@canadianer didn't misunderstand, just wanted to remind him how close they were to gold ❤