Canada’s 203-centimeter jerk nailed Joel Armia ugly – Meet now in Tampere

The Canadian players are excitedly waiting for the quarter-final game against Finland.

Tyler Myers lutes in Canada’s back lines. PDO

Canada marched in the final round of the preliminary series Kari Jalonen piloted by the Czech Republic 3–1 and became second in Group B.

The bunch, mainly made up of NHL players, came to the match with a strong expression after the humiliating defeat against Norway. Canada won the shots in the opening set by as much as 19–4.

The final scores flattered the Czech Republic, as Canada clearly won the game 44–17. However, the end of the match caused a stir in the Czech camp.

In the semifinals, the maple leaf jerseys will face Finland.

– Finland plays really hard, and they don’t give anything for free, so we have to work hard for every centimeter on the ice, star pack Tyler Myers anticipate.

Armia’s crash

After the Czech game, the 203-centimeter tall man was already excitedly waiting for the quarter-final match.

– It’s fun to play against Finland in Finland, because we know that the arena will be noisy, Konkaripakki stated.

Myers has a nasty shared history with the Lions striker Joel Armian with. In January 2021, the Canucks defenseman elbowed Armia ugly on the ice. The Canadiens forward got in the situation concussion.

Before that, Armia had hit hard 2+2 in the match. He no longer remembers the situation badly.

– I couldn’t get any more wonderful things in my teeth than that. Myers is a familiar fellow from Winnipeg. We have clapped hands, Armia commented to Iltalehte on Wednesday.

“I know a few”

Also Peyton Krebs waiting for the atmosphere of Tampere.

– It will be a fun game. The atmosphere will be electric in front of the Finnish fans, but it is a challenge we are ready for.

Canada’s top goalie Samuel Montembeault also briefly comment on the upcoming opponent.

– I know a few people from there, Montembeualt stated and mentioned Armia by name.

The men played for the Montreal Canadiens this season.

Source: TSN

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