
Looks like I will have to stay up late tomorrow night.
Anyone know if the Islanders games can be seen online?
Hm, I don't know...I think Yahoo! Sports is streaming some games, but they aren't very good quality.ElQuapo wrote:Frans Nielsen has been called up from the Bridgeport Sound Tigers to the New York Islanders. If he gets in a match he will be the first dane ever to play in the NHL![]()
Looks like I will have to stay up late tomorrow night.
Anyone know if the Islanders games can be seen online?
Thanks, I will try to check it out - I can't miss thisCatchUp wrote:Hm, I don't know...I think Yahoo! Sports is streaming some games, but they aren't very good quality.
There was a danish born player called Poul Popiel who played in the NHL in the 60's and 70's, but he moved to Canada with his family as an eight year old and started playing hockey there. He was an american citizen when he got into the NHL.Forsberg wrote:Cant find anything on tsn, but please explain?. Generel consensus has always been no dane ever played in the nhl, at least thats how coaches,players and fans in Denmark tend to think.
Technically, he wasn't, he was the first danish raised player. However, saying he isn't is kind of like saying Ryan O'Marra will be a Japanese player in the NHL because he was born in Tokyo. Since the other person really was danish, it is slightly different, but still, the other person playing had been raised in Canada since a very early age.inSTAALed wrote:Actually he wasn't the first Danish player.
There was a story about it on TSN a few days ago.
ThanksShadd666 wrote:Good to hear it
I wish we had the same thing in France, but heh! Huet won the save percentage award last year, so we won't have to complain to much
By the way, good luck to the Danes
...and he's going to be a Vezina finalist this year!! He should be the starter for the East all stars...lousy Ryan Miller....Shadd666 wrote:Good to hear it
I wish we had the same thing in France, but heh! Huet won the save percentage award last year, so we won't have to complain to much
By the way, good luck to the Danes
In Albertville, France had their best result for an Olympic competition, as they went to the quarter finals (lost 6-1 against sweden if i remember well...). It was a great period for french hockey, with Phillipe Bozon as captain (1st french guy in the NHL) and many others that are now retired. And yes, it was before NHL players start to play the Olympics. Actually, France is rebuilding with some talented youngs. Now they start to have a bit of experience, and results aren't far away... We're really close to be back in the World Championship at the top level, after some seasons in the D1 group, and we missed our qualification for the Olympics in Turino for only one f***ing goal!ElQuapo wrote: Thanks
I'm surprised France has not had more players in the NHL than you say.
I recall they where fairly good back in the beginning of the 90's when I was a kid. I remember seeing the Olympics at Albertville where they went pretty far.
But perhaps that was before the NHL players began playing for the national teams?
Another thing. Could France not put together a good team by recruting people from Quebec? There must be alot of players from Quebec with french second nationality or french ancestry etc.?
If they could do this, and choose not to, then I respect that a lot. I think it ruins the purpose of national teams when this happens - like when Italy plays with an entire team of north americans with italian passports etc.
yeah, the first time NHL players was allowed to play in the Olympics was in Nagano 1998. But 1994 in Lillehammer, Sweden won the the hockey tournament. We won against Canada in one hell of a match, which was decided in Penalty shootout. Where peter Forsberg fooled Corey Hirsch to go and buy peanuts or something in the stands, it looked like he did it anyway.ElQuapo wrote: Thanks
I'm surprised France has not had more players in the NHL than you say.
I recall they where fairly good back in the beginning of the 90's when I was a kid. I remember seeing the Olympics at Albertville where they went pretty far.
But perhaps that was before the NHL players began playing for the national teams?
Another thing. Could France not put together a good team by recruting people from Quebec? There must be alot of players from Quebec with french second nationality or french ancestry etc.?
If they could do this, and choose not to, then I respect that a lot. I think it ruins the purpose of national teams when this happens - like when Italy plays with an entire team of north americans with italian passports etc.
Shadd666 wrote: There are some players from Quebec, with a french passportAnd also some Canadian staffs, and the national team coach is Swedish.
All the best danish players seem to end up in Sweden, not sure why actually.eme wrote:Congrats for the Danish guys here!Hope there will be many more in years to come. You're also improving in the World Championships, which is great. I've always liked Denmark whenever they've played in the a-level.
I wonder why there havent been many if any danes playing in Sm-Liiga (i could be wrong here though). Then again it might be due to tighter restrictions with foreign player, as sm-liiga allows only 4 foreigners where as elitserien restricts it to 4 players outside EU (or something a like)
Poor Corey Hirsch...A legend in Sweden for the stamp. Anyone got one they can send me? Swedish stamp of Forsberg goal.And i remember this final in Lillehammer between Sweden and Canada...