One possible reason why the Russians don't excel in international puck anymore is the fact that its best players from '72 (Tretiak comes to mind) are now coaching in North America. Can't blame them for following the money.
Something wacky with those numbers. I suppose some of those countries don't bother registering many of the participants.I think if I had just lost five games in a row to Canada and was out-scored 25 - 7 over those five games, I would definitely want someone else to play Canada next year.
Number of registered players by country
Number of registered hockey players, provided by respective countries federations. Note that not every country is available.
Country Players % of Population Canada 543,390 1.64% United States 435,737 0.15% Czech Republic 83,589 0.82% Russia 77,202 0.05% Sweden 67,747 0.75% Finland 62,886 1.2% Germany 30,344 0.04% Switzerland 25,106 0.33% Japan 20,540 0.02% France 15,621 0.02% Slovakia 9,402 0.17% Austria 9,007 0.1% Italy 7,258 0.01% Norway 6,356 0.14% Latvia 4,836 0.21% Denmark 4,255 0.08% Kazakhstan 2,931 0.02% Belarus 2,930 0.03% Ukraine 2,238 0.01% Slovenia 980 0.05%
Something wacky with those numbers. I suppose some of those countries don't bother registering many of the participants.
Isn't it funny that we still don't have enough rinks? Kids getting up at 4am for practise etc.
Some of you older guys likely remember Hall of Famer Ken Yackel. He was from the West Side of St Paul, here in Gopherland. A great puckster and coach. And a great baseball player as well.
Here in the largely Hispanic part of town, our kids used to love to play puck. But the city took away all resources from our youth programs and gradually, the kids left the sport. Today, the city scholastic hockey system is just about dead. Ditto for Minneapolis. All of the resources went into building the Xcel Center, Target Center, and Mariucci Arena in order to benefit the corporate fatcats. And we were left with nothing
I just cannot tell you how much I loved watching scholastic puck. The times I watched the kids playing in Yackel arena are moments I will treasure for life. Winter can be harsh here in Gopherland. But watching the kids having such fun made it all worth while.
Alas, Yackel arena is like a ghost town today. Gone are the days when our kids used to successfully take on suburban school districts that had far more resources and bigger teams than we did. How I loved to see our kids work so hard and so well!
But those days are no more. A very sad day for Gopher and for Gopherland.
Ken Yackel.........Didn't he play for a while with the Bruins?
AMAZING!!! What a memory!!!!
He played part of one season in the NHL for the Bruins and had about 5 years of minor league puck. In truth, I thought he had a better chance of playing major league baseball (he was captain of our baseball team at the University of Minnesota) but he stuck with puck because of his great love for the game.
GREAT job, Juan --- you really know your hockey!;-)
The word is chauvinism but I prefer your spelling.
Anyways, Ken Yackel played baseball in the off season and he did not dedicate himself to puck as he should have in order to prepare for the NHL Interestingly, Mariucci was captain of the University of Minnesota Gophers when KY played and he never made it to the pros. It's all a matter of preparation, I suppose.
Some dual sport athletes have had amazing all around athletic careers.
Well, game 8 ended 6-1 Canada. I felt sorry for the Russians. I found it hard to get overly excited about kicking someone when they're down.