@kratoslinkmaster If that's true, take me to Russia. He's hot. He's getting married for the third time too...wow. He needs to grow back his hair, too. "of course" :)
@badtioma Wow that's amazing people in Lietuva are using youtube theres only one rink their besides the mall which is Vilnius and there officail rink is in Elektrėnai.
so many "you know's" :D however great player, thank for reperesenting Lithuania in a hockey world. regarding the comment that every Lithuanian speaks russian. bull shit. everything changed elderly people and only the one who grew among russians friends perhaps speaks russian, however nowadays teen-agers know only couple phrases. that's it...
The USSR was won big family. Russian was the common language so anyone who wanted to do anything with their lives spoke russian. Otherwise you would essentially be limited to your republic, which is sort of similar to never leavign a state in the US.
Kasparaitis left Lithuania for Russia at 14 years of age, so basically Russia is his adopted country. Dainius Zubrus all the way - proper Lithuanian!!!
He wanted to make the Rangers squad, so he dropped 20 lbs this season and went to tryouts looking pretty decent. UNfortunately, he got sent down, partly because adding his salary would put them over the cap.
It's bad to see Lithuanian talking under Russian flag... :( But I'm happy of all his titles with Russian team. But Dainius Zubrus will always be more respectable in Lithuania,because he plays for his national team with no matter,that it is nuch more weaker than Russian,but it's NATIONAL,where he belongs.
This guy is a complete faggot
bvllets 11 months ago
all russians look like him lol
kratoslinkmaster 1 year ago
@kratoslinkmaster Im a black Russan
MsCHEPUSHILO 6 months ago
@kratoslinkmaster If that's true, take me to Russia. He's hot. He's getting married for the third time too...wow. He needs to grow back his hair, too. "of course" :)
Margann1987 2 months ago
russian ivan :))))))
voknovole 1 year ago
effingA1989
Kasparaitis is Lithuanian, he know his language wery wel!! He just play for Russia
Robis8721 1 year ago
@Robis8721 He just has been born there, but he is 100% russian.
jaromT 1 year ago
@jaromT He's Lithuanian he just moved to Russia at age 14 so he's technically Lithaunian not Russian.
MrHockeynut77 6 months ago
no, I live in Vilnius :)
badtioma 2 years ago
@badtioma Wow that's amazing people in Lietuva are using youtube theres only one rink their besides the mall which is Vilnius and there officail rink is in Elektrėnai.
MrHockeynut77 6 months ago
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Lietuva needs you, fuck russia
sujajajjaakakajjs 2 years ago
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nemchinov 2 years ago
so many "you know's" :D however great player, thank for reperesenting Lithuania in a hockey world. regarding the comment that every Lithuanian speaks russian. bull shit. everything changed elderly people and only the one who grew among russians friends perhaps speaks russian, however nowadays teen-agers know only couple phrases. that's it...
badtioma 3 years ago 4
no, you probably live in Skuodas somewhere or in Marijampole. Most educated people speak russian more or less, villagers not and stupid youth.
Kasper is amazing defender, a bit slow and short but amazing.
RRRuser 2 years ago
every lithuanian can speek russian
cup637 3 years ago
almost. most of the young people cant
orkeer 2 years ago 4
of course he speak russian.
Denchat999 3 years ago 3
I heard hes lithuanian. Can he speek russian?
DeFo2 3 years ago
He is lithuanian but he speaks russian as well
markyte 3 years ago
The USSR was won big family. Russian was the common language so anyone who wanted to do anything with their lives spoke russian. Otherwise you would essentially be limited to your republic, which is sort of similar to never leavign a state in the US.
Russo017 2 years ago 2
Did the russians win it in 06?
CincinnatiKid33 3 years ago
No, Sweden did. The Russian lost 0-4 against finland in semifinal
LahtisLahti 3 years ago
We owned them!
Greetings from Sweden
Calgar88 3 years ago
haha
CincinnatiKid33 3 years ago
Kasparaitis left Lithuania for Russia at 14 years of age, so basically Russia is his adopted country. Dainius Zubrus all the way - proper Lithuanian!!!
DJEvaldo 4 years ago
y isn't he in the nhl any more?
captkurtpitt 4 years ago
Put on waivers by the Rangers, then went up to Hartford. I heard he's trying to get back on the Rangers, but I'm not sure...
TollahZomboid 4 years ago
He wanted to make the Rangers squad, so he dropped 20 lbs this season and went to tryouts looking pretty decent. UNfortunately, he got sent down, partly because adding his salary would put them over the cap.
ampens 4 years ago
Kasper plays in Russia in our team - SKA Peterburg.
psangre 4 years ago
It's bad to see Lithuanian talking under Russian flag... :( But I'm happy of all his titles with Russian team. But Dainius Zubrus will always be more respectable in Lithuania,because he plays for his national team with no matter,that it is nuch more weaker than Russian,but it's NATIONAL,where he belongs.
IsSiauliu2 4 years ago 4
this guy learned to play under the russian system and was born during the soviet union era,so basically he is under the apprpriate flag.
kaatharina0327 4 years ago 12
@kaatharina0327 Even though Darius was born in the USSR, he's still a Lithuanian by blood and birth.
JCSCougar 1 year ago