Iltalehti gathers three most interesting points daily at the Ice Hockey World Championships. Here are Sunday’s points.
Globen in a big problem
This is a farce of over € 91 million. In Sweden, Globen, defined as a cultural and historically valuable destination, opened up in the early part of the year after a year of renovation and about one billion, but there is not always a finnish experience in the arena.
At least upstairs, Globen’s toilet capacity is far too small if the arena is full. Already in several games, the toilet queues have grown so long that even if you go out to empty the bladder right away, you may not have time to get back in the second round.
When dozens and dozens of men queue up in the bathroom with two dummy and two booths, it doesn’t go very quickly.
The silver border is that in the queue, fans have time to get to know otherwise unknown viewers.
Toilet capacity in Globen is not sufficient for a flowing customer experience. Pasi Liesimaa
Hard guys scared
Viljami Kalmari, Stockholm
Massive rats have been seen in the World Cup training hall, but fortunately players have not yet taken over the locker rooms.
Mackenzie Weegar, Canada, believes that even the hockey players who are considered tough guys could be terrified when you see a rat.
– Travis Konecny would fear them. He’s pretty soft, Weegar acknowledges his teammate.
Rats are reminiscent of Weegar about the special tradition of his former team Florida Panthers fans. In Florida, supporters throw a rubber rotten on the ice when the team wins the match.
A teammate suspects that Travis Konecny is not a friend of rats. EPA / AOP
Norway in danger
Sami Pilvinen
The ever-improving level of hockey is the favorite of players and coaches participating in the World Cup.
The exception confirms the rule. Norway is a sports country that has the resources to share with others, but in Lätkä, the oil country plows year after year without more prominent development.
The ugly 3-6 loss to Denmark on Saturday night was pushed by a Swedish coach Tobias Johansson to a serious threat to the team 1. Norway is lying in Jumbo with only one point.
Norway has been seen in the World Championships continuously since 2006, but the pipe is now breaking. Hungary will face the big stakes on Monday.
Norwegian led by Tobias Johansson is threatening to fall in the 1st division. Aop

