Iltalehti gathers three most interesting points daily at the Ice Hockey World Championships. Here are Monday’s points.
Shit Happens
Viljami Kalmari, Stockholm
The clothing store’s shop, The Hroti store, is a jerk for Finns.
The shop’s shop window is dressed in the colors of the hockey World Cup tickets. For example, Finnish doll has stylish blue -white wefts.
Some dolls also have caps, which include, for example, various fighting for fighting.
The text has been printed in the Finnish LatShit Happens”(Finnish shit withers).
Sweden washed the lions in the 2-1 World Cup in the opening round.
Such an outfit in Finland had been dressed. Pasi Liesimaa
Fans injected their best
Lassi Kuisma, Stockholm
On Sunday, Stockholm experienced the best atmosphere of the race as Latvia and Slovakia met.
There was a contribution to the match, and there were a large number of fans of both teams. In addition, Slovakia and Latvian fans are by far the most loudest fans in the Stockholm block.
The carnival atmosphere started around Avicii Arena well before the match. Particularly during the first round, the fans were serious about which the name of which country echoes harder. After that, the Latvian fans had fun as the team went on.
There may be more viewers in Swedish games, but like Finland, the problem seems to be that high ticket prices attract a more peaceful crowd to the audience.
The Latvian fans liked a hard mecca. EPA / AOP
Tre Kronor sucks big names
Aki-Petteri Pulkkinen
I have to say: we are jealous of Swedes. Now not only the annual Eurovision success is talked about, but about the World Cup player material.
Let’s take a short moment and look at the Swedish NHL star cream. Tre Kronorin The team is completely shameless. Swedish head coach Sam Hallam Has had to push the champion individuals playing in Europe in Europe, because there is simply no room elsewhere.
Swedish Rouhija Line Anton Bengtsson and above all Jesper Frode They would sit in the Finnish team in the results unit every day and on Sundays twice.
Rarely do you see the NHL-rich European team in the World Cup-they are a home race, not. And on Sunday Sweden got one more hubby when the defender Rasmus Sandin Arrival was confirmed.
And a comparison with Canada and the USA is not going on. We talk about quite different player masses.
From the Finnish team of field players probably only Teuvo Teräväinen would fit into the western neighbor’s team. It is admirable how the Swedes have come to represent their home country in the home race.
Anaheim Ducks’ promise Leo Carlsson has carried the number one center of yellow shirts on his shoulders. Pasi Liesimaa

