🇨🇦 Canada vs. 🇺🇸 USA | SEMI FINALS | 2022 Men's Pan Am Cup

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  • @BelderTheBlender
    @BelderTheBlender Год назад +48

    The fact that canada’s libero receives are so amazing is just astounding

  • @benthao587
    @benthao587 Год назад +87

    This point of view gives you the best view of just how fast they're playing.

    • @peskypigeonx
      @peskypigeonx Год назад +2

      A quarter of those games were just 3 seconds…..

    • @vanislandsurf
      @vanislandsurf Год назад +4

      100%. I wanted to believe Gasman was a fat slow slug but he looked pretty fast from this angle

    • @user-yt5ne8kh4p
      @user-yt5ne8kh4p Год назад +1

      Korea is the most popular professional sports ㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡ 1. Baseball 2. Volleyball 3. Football 4.Basketball 5. Handball ㅡㅡㅡ and next semi professional sports ㅡㅡㅡ
      6. curling
      7.field hockey 8.rugby 9. ice hockey ㅡㅡㅡ and next amateur sports 10.beach volleyball
      11.3x3 basketball
      12. American football
      13. fist ball 14. floor ball
      15.cricket
      16. water polo 17. kabaddi 18. sepac tackraw (Japan. Korea. Chinese Taipei are baseball the most popular sports)
      Korean professional volleyball is very popular Search for Korean Professional Volleyball League and All-Star Game on RUclips. For your information, Thai women's volleyball is a very popular national sport like Peru and Cuba
      I think the Thai volleyball team will go to the Paris Olympics. I Korea. Thailand, Japan, China, and so on. I predict the Paris

    • @AlmondGlue
      @AlmondGlue Год назад +1

      @@vanislandsurfHe’s a professional player. None of them are slugs

    • @vanislandsurf
      @vanislandsurf Год назад

      @@AlmondGlue You havent seen Hanes then 🤣

  • @craighoward4531
    @craighoward4531 Год назад +18

    Love this camera angle and the editing to just while the ball is in play. Great game!

  • @chagog470
    @chagog470 Год назад +10

    The libro for Canada was mvp. Amazing

  • @skyfisher
    @skyfisher Год назад +23

    I've never seen this angle before and it looks like a completely different game

    • @wavey6815
      @wavey6815 Год назад +8

      the normal net side view is awful. you can't see anything! this view shows how amazing these players really are!

  • @JamesLee-yx1mf
    @JamesLee-yx1mf Год назад +17

    The energy at 20:38 is electric!

  • @leom.3705
    @leom.3705 Год назад +10

    Canadas libero was awesome!

  • @JasenDanger
    @JasenDanger Год назад +10

    2:22 line swing crazy 😩

  • @zackd2852
    @zackd2852 Год назад +11

    Canada's #19 mixing serves. Great tool and weapon.

  • @perppermint7265
    @perppermint7265 Год назад +34

    What a match, canada was agresif in 3rd to 5th set, USA made a lot of mistakes in receive, I think canada volleyball team has a great future in the maybe next years especially with a new coach😉

    • @richardbui8416
      @richardbui8416 Год назад +2

      USA made alot of mistakes off reception cause of Canada screening them. Better team Is usa

    • @Priest015
      @Priest015 Год назад +7

      @@richardbui8416 If they were the better team then they would have won. Screens are why you do stuff like blind drills

    • @VolleyballSource
      @VolleyballSource  Год назад +19

      A lot of Americans whining about screening… You know as soon as it’s a jump serve, it’s no longer screening right?

    • @richardbui8416
      @richardbui8416 Год назад +1

      @@VolleyballSource I'm Canadian :) I actually don't know the rules about screening to be honest. Just stating my opinion and what I see. is it screening if it's a float serve?

    • @cazd4590
      @cazd4590 Год назад +1

      Screening doesn’t even matter. Those guys are good enough to know where the serves are coming from. It’s the velocity on the serve that’s giving them problems. It’s not easy to even get your hands on those heavy jump serves.

  • @egadesev
    @egadesev Год назад +9

    Que virada emocionante. Jogaram muito. Como é importante forçar o saque. Os guris estão de parabéns. Abraço do Eduardo Gades do Brasil.

  • @timurkarev6590
    @timurkarev6590 Год назад

    Awesome camera position!!! Very interesting action. Can't stop watching...

  • @musad6234
    @musad6234 Год назад +1

    I really like this video. takes into the action and way back into my days way back when. No need for commentary...
    Who the US opposite #9, and MB #16 boys are impressive

  • @ap2752
    @ap2752 Год назад +1

    legit checked my settings to see if the video was sped up after that first spike, these dudes are insane lol

  • @MH-lg1iu
    @MH-lg1iu Год назад +3

    This is a better angle than straight along the net (although along the baseline is really the best).

  • @viet5929
    @viet5929 Год назад +1

    Love the player's view angle.

  • @Bigboibeven
    @Bigboibeven Год назад +35

    Scary thought for Canada and the rest of the volleyball world: number 7 for the US, Jacob Pasteur, is only going into his junior year in college, so he's just 20 years old and already this good

    • @ZoomZip
      @ZoomZip Год назад +4

      yeah hes amazing for his age, but so are a bunch of young players out there right now. Ran Takashi, Nishida, Alessandro Micheletto. there;s a lot of great talent out there.

    • @Bigboibeven
      @Bigboibeven Год назад +20

      @@ZoomZip nishida and Takahashi are both very overrated. Good, but overrated.

    • @doublesonly4
      @doublesonly4 Год назад +4

      @@Bigboibeven the way they compete at an international level with how undersized they are, def can't call them overrated

    • @Bigboibeven
      @Bigboibeven Год назад +16

      @@doublesonly4 def can because everyone treats them like they're the best players at their positions when there are so many players better than them

    • @ivohbyronkuizon5430
      @ivohbyronkuizon5430 Год назад +3

      @@Bigboibeven lmao you do realize that those best player calls are not true, but for real they're one of the best players in the world at their position, Ran Takahashi is one of the main forces of Padova right now and Nishida is back in Japan after wielding his team into a near upset against France with his monstrous performance.

  • @owenlawvolleyball
    @owenlawvolleyball Год назад +3

    Great game! 🍁

  • @Beachn2407
    @Beachn2407 Год назад +8

    looks more promising than the A team lol

  • @travisshrey6720
    @travisshrey6720 Год назад +5

    Why are the stands empty? Surely people want to watch this match, wherever it is.

    • @sadbinoo
      @sadbinoo Год назад +2

      side view is much better :p

  • @ColeMaccallum
    @ColeMaccallum Год назад +1

    what shoes is #16 for Canada wearing?

  • @jonnyrogers
    @jonnyrogers Год назад +1

    I want a pair of hypersets so badly

  • @kry9912
    @kry9912 11 месяцев назад

    is it possible to get a better angle so we arent watching just 1 side?

  • @phbg7266
    @phbg7266 Год назад +1

    24 from Canada MVP

  • @quinreimer5906
    @quinreimer5906 Год назад +2

    Is this u21?

  • @changmoon
    @changmoon Год назад

    anyone know what camera they use?

  • @TheDcrocks1
    @TheDcrocks1 Год назад +1

    9:45 wow.

  • @quinreimer5906
    @quinreimer5906 Год назад +1

    Did they not switch sides? It would be cool to compare how both teams move on defence and transition! Sick vid tho

    • @VolleyballSource
      @VolleyballSource  Год назад +5

      They didn’t switch sides! I did film the other side though… Should I release it?

    • @quinreimer5906
      @quinreimer5906 Год назад +1

      @@VolleyballSource why not

    • @matts5799
      @matts5799 Год назад +1

      @@VolleyballSource definitely! would love to see it from both sides

    • @harimurali8610
      @harimurali8610 Год назад

      @@VolleyballSource yes

  • @BrandonBeckelheimer
    @BrandonBeckelheimer Год назад +1

    Great editing, exciting game. Sad loss for me tho 😢

  • @ThaiNguyen-zo1eo
    @ThaiNguyen-zo1eo Год назад

    USA number 9 reminds me of Craig Buck in a good way

  • @user-nm6nc5qu7t
    @user-nm6nc5qu7t Год назад

    好看

  • @mrblue1696
    @mrblue1696 Год назад +1

    Les go Canada with the reverse sweep

  • @Doogel20
    @Doogel20 Год назад +1

    Show us the game from the USA side so we can compare how many times you can see the USA server through their players versus how many times you can see the Canadian server through their stacked players...

    • @VolleyballSource
      @VolleyballSource  Год назад +9

      It’s funny to see Americans whine about screening. You do know you there’s no no such as screening on a jump serve, right?

    • @Doogel20
      @Doogel20 Год назад +1

      @Volleyball Source 2.0 12.5.2 "A player or a group of players of the serving team make(s) a screen by waving arms, jumping or moving sideways during the execution of the service, or by STANDING GROUPED, in order that both the service hit and the flight path of the ball are hidden until the ball reaches the vertical plane of the net." makes no reference to excluding jump serves from the rule but go off. 0:55 , 2:34 , 3:18 are perfect examples from FIVB diagram of what constitutes screening. But forget point of arguing whats letter of the law and isnt, they and we all know what they're doing. Just own it vs calling people pointing it out whiners.

    • @Moopse101
      @Moopse101 Год назад +6

      @@Doogel20 I'm not really invested in this conversation either way, but the rule you just referenced states "...in order that both the service hit and the flight path of the ball are HIDDEN until the ball reaches the vertical plane of the net". These guys are making contact with the ball well above the height of the net and the players standing there. I would probably think that's why it's allowed for them to stand grouped like so.

    • @matts5799
      @matts5799 Год назад

      @@Moopse101 I could be wrong but I believe vertical plane of the net is where the ball is crossing the net. Like when players get called for being over the net it's because they are breaking the vertical plane of the net.

    • @AlmondGlue
      @AlmondGlue Год назад

      @@Doogel20it’s not explicitly stated, but because of how high they are making contact, it does not interfere with the flight path of the ball, assuming you are behind the attack line

  • @musad6234
    @musad6234 Год назад +1

    US#7 has springs

  • @mbmii1778
    @mbmii1778 Год назад +1

    Canada was way too fit; USA fatigued; 9 for USA had a hard day while Canada 14 and 4 were impressive

  • @clay5698
    @clay5698 Год назад

    who is the opposite for US? And how tall is he?

    • @Fsnoreen
      @Fsnoreen Год назад +1

      Haines

    • @matts5799
      @matts5799 Год назад

      listed 6'10 but looks closer to 7'

  • @elviswwt
    @elviswwt Год назад +3

    number 1 the lib form canada look like harry potter lol

  • @pravarp
    @pravarp 8 месяцев назад

    don't know why they never show matches with this camera angle

  • @cruzmatiasnicolas8482
    @cruzmatiasnicolas8482 Год назад +1

    Gooood

  • @ericwei168
    @ericwei168 Год назад

    That fix at 0:25 by elser is inhuman wtf

  • @Easymoneyspiker
    @Easymoneyspiker Год назад

    Gasman with the hands

  • @ivanchen326
    @ivanchen326 Год назад

    Which team is Canada and USA? 😂😂

    • @AlmondGlue
      @AlmondGlue Год назад

      Canada is close, USA is far

  • @DavidNitzscheBell
    @DavidNitzscheBell Год назад +2

    It would be so much nicer if you had a better angle and if you showed the score *during* the sets/match, not just at the end of each set. Impossible to follow who's in the lead.

  • @charapitoen577
    @charapitoen577 Год назад

    secondary US team

  • @druidzown
    @druidzown Год назад

    if Ketrizynski takes one more pipe...lmaoo

  • @kimjrgensen1522
    @kimjrgensen1522 Год назад +2

    The girl screaming on the sideline is super annoying

  • @colinmclean9687
    @colinmclean9687 Год назад

    USA setter so tiny. Who is that little guy?

    • @AlmondGlue
      @AlmondGlue Год назад

      Micheal Ma’a
      He is 6’3

  • @zackd2852
    @zackd2852 Год назад

    USA always looking for Half-Asian Setters. Micah Christenson is half-asian. Now this setter, I don't know his name, but he's half-Asian too.

    • @AlmondGlue
      @AlmondGlue Год назад

      His name is Micah Ma’a, he’s Hawaiian… 💀

    • @corykwan4131
      @corykwan4131 Год назад

      @@AlmondGluethat’s not Micah lol

  • @lenboisingson906
    @lenboisingson906 Год назад +3

    First like, first comment.. 😊😘

  • @PQV-8898
    @PQV-8898 Год назад

    Terrible angle to watch. Camera is on the floor.

    • @VolleyballSource
      @VolleyballSource  Год назад +20

      You’re alone on this one bud

    • @PQV-8898
      @PQV-8898 Год назад +1

      @@VolleyballSource You've got to be kidding me. See ya!

    • @Fsnoreen
      @Fsnoreen Год назад +3

      @@PQV-8898 I personally like the camera angle! Maybe if it was a bit higher too

    • @AlmondGlue
      @AlmondGlue Год назад

      VolleyballSource when they don’t have the approval of @PQV-8898 😢