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CONTROVERSE SUR LE CANADA CONTRE LA FINLANDE AUX JEUX OLYMPIQUES : L’ENTRAÎNEUR FINLANDAIS PARLE DE NATHAN MACKINNON ET PLUS



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33 Comments

  1. I dont think its too much to ask for referees to be from a different countries than playing nations, specially on evens the scale of the olympics.

  2. Thank you for being the only one Canada too actually say that the calls close and being nice about it.
    I have just one thing about the penalty Canada did a cross-check 30 sek earlyer that saw not called. So all 50/50 situation went Canadas way.

  3. I was angry and I was with Teemu, but better team won. Life isn't always fair. All the best from Finland and good luck on Final!

  4. All this whining is detracting from an excellent hockey game. Every player is responsible for their sticks movements having played the game Teemu knows this, everything else is just retoric that lessens the Fins accomplishments. Stop it

  5. The puck is moving a lot faster than his skate. So, if you had more frames it likely would show the puck off of the blue line, while the skate is still on. In any event, with the video that we have, there wasn't enough evidence to overturn the call on the ice, which was that it was onside.
    As for the high stick. A player is responsible for their own stick, even if it was lifted by the opponent. I've seen similar calls in the NHL. It would be way too hard for a ref to know how the stick got that high at the speed things happen. They would need to review everything after the fact.
    Maybe the Czech goal should have been reviewed for how many guys were on the ice at the time. Just saying. LOL

  6. No matter what, you shouldn't have officials from the countries that are playing the game. Especially in World Championship and Olympics.

    Actually, there was one time during the Championship series of the 1987 Canada Cup where the Soviets didn't object to a Canadian referee, despite the fact that the Soviets opponent was Canada

  7. It seems though that Mack has always been an honest player relying solely on his skill – until now. This was a massive acting job as he clearly lifted the other guys stick into his own face. He saw an opportunity to do the dirty thing and took it 🙁

  8. Canada cheadet AGAIN THEY DO THIS EVERY YEAR even in the juniors i am so disopointet in canada they are scared of losing so much and canadas 2 goal wasent a goal ehter and why is there 2 canadan refs

  9. Not saying anything on the substance of the game, cause I missed it, but with all the controversies back in the 1990s in the figure skating events with the nationalities of judges, you would think the modern Olympics would have enough awareness not to have any referees from a country competing in the individual games. To have not one but two referees be the same nationality as the team that one the game is is own controversy that I had thought these games had gotten passed. That was a bone headed choice by whoever scheduled the refs. Each game should be officiated by refs neutral to the outcome. I'm NOT saying there can't be Canadian refs, that's dumb. I'm saying they cant ref games team Canada plays. Same goes for the USA and refs from our country, and any other country competing. I won't call foul here, this is the gold metal match everyone predicted, but I will give shade to the Olympics organizers for not being more aware with their choices. That's my two cents.

  10. Has no one ever watched the Olympic hockey refs before this year? If there's one thing you can count on its bad reffing. Phantom calls, missed calls, terrible decisions on reviews, and inconsistency across games. Its because Hockey is more popular than its ever been internationally, I agree the standards of reffing in the Olympics has to be raised, but this problem is not new thats for sure

  11. There is also u.s.a nhl referee’s! But canada wan’t canadian referee’s to that match so wtf? Btw i would accepted that high stick penalty if someone else give that penalty except canadian referee🤮🖕

  12. For a goal or an on ice call to be over turned the video review has to be clear and irrefutable. That was too close to call so on ice call stands. A high stick to the face is always a penalty no matter the time or situation of the game! In the video review you can clearly see his skin move from the impact of the stick. Control your stick out there we see it all the time in the nhl

  13. The end result was justtified in any case, our team was on the ropes for so long. Too bad we started or were forced to defend so long, it's very hard against as good team as Canada is. Well, if it had gone overtime anything can happen in 3v3 but I have to admit Canada was better.

  14. There should not be Canadian or American officials in the goal medal game. The Officials should be from a other country for goal medal game it was not right to have two Canadian officials in the Canadian and Finland game.

  15. A fact is that if you hold a stick with one arm extended and someone does swift strong lifting motion (even if it's short motion like it's here) from underneath your stick, there's no one in this world who can control the stick then. No matter what the rulebook says.

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