@UncleStumpy You're not alone. I think a lot of people would like to see those games between small hockey nations. It's just cool to see an ISRAELI or a SOUTH AFRICAN ice hockey team! Ice hockey in regions where there's no ice or snow at all. Epic!
@Romanianloop lol all the chinese hockey players are all from this one province where i was from.. .cause it was the only place where there's enough snow and ice
What only people from Heilongjiang can play hockey? What about inner mongolia? Beijing gets snow, yes? You know they invented machines you make ice in warmer climates like back in the 1900s? Fuck get Zulia Hung Mitchell to play goal.
@mushmouth4life lol, how do u no its heilongjiang??? u chinese? hockey is an expensive sports. i live in canada,, the goalie equipment cost at least $1000 not too say training,... all these players were born in the 1980s when china was much poorer. back in the day they used to play just by pouring water on the ground to make ice. Beijing doesn't have a lot of cold days... but yes the sport is getting more popular (among the rich folks) there.
To play pro hockey, yeah equipment is needed but to just play some pond hockey, all you really need is skates, warm gloves and a stick. It's one reason why North American hockey has a history of fighting, when kids used to play, fighting was a way to discourage illegal conduct (i.e. slashing) I
Im actually looking into creating a non-profit to take donations of old skates and other equipment (as well as money for new stuff like sticks) and helping hockey in the "dongbei". Heilongjiang has as many people as Canada, approximately 7 million children under 14 and only 750 registered junior hockey players. Someone needs to give these kids a pair of skates, warm gloves, a stick, a puck and directions to the nearest frozen river. Maybe the China Dragons (ALIH) would stop being so bad.
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GnosticHumanist 4 months ago
Kiinalaista laatua ♥ :D
ipskurt338 5 months ago 4
i wish tsn would show these games, seriously
UncleStumpy 6 months ago 5
@UncleStumpy You're not alone. I think a lot of people would like to see those games between small hockey nations. It's just cool to see an ISRAELI or a SOUTH AFRICAN ice hockey team! Ice hockey in regions where there's no ice or snow at all. Epic!
Croilir 1 week ago
wheres sherbatov? haha
sherwoodboy17 7 months ago
These guys make me look good :D
Romanianloop 1 year ago
@Romanianloop lol all the chinese hockey players are all from this one province where i was from.. .cause it was the only place where there's enough snow and ice
Xrrific 1 year ago
@Xrrific
What only people from Heilongjiang can play hockey? What about inner mongolia? Beijing gets snow, yes? You know they invented machines you make ice in warmer climates like back in the 1900s? Fuck get Zulia Hung Mitchell to play goal.
mushmouth4life 1 year ago
@mushmouth4life lol, how do u no its heilongjiang??? u chinese? hockey is an expensive sports. i live in canada,, the goalie equipment cost at least $1000 not too say training,... all these players were born in the 1980s when china was much poorer. back in the day they used to play just by pouring water on the ground to make ice. Beijing doesn't have a lot of cold days... but yes the sport is getting more popular (among the rich folks) there.
Xrrific 1 year ago
@Xrrific yet u all dumb canadians use Chinese products....soon china will conquer the world and make u kiss Chinese ass........ I'm not chinese
randikalakmal 1 year ago
@Xrrific
To play pro hockey, yeah equipment is needed but to just play some pond hockey, all you really need is skates, warm gloves and a stick. It's one reason why North American hockey has a history of fighting, when kids used to play, fighting was a way to discourage illegal conduct (i.e. slashing) I
mushmouth4life 1 year ago
Im actually looking into creating a non-profit to take donations of old skates and other equipment (as well as money for new stuff like sticks) and helping hockey in the "dongbei". Heilongjiang has as many people as Canada, approximately 7 million children under 14 and only 750 registered junior hockey players. Someone needs to give these kids a pair of skates, warm gloves, a stick, a puck and directions to the nearest frozen river. Maybe the China Dragons (ALIH) would stop being so bad.
mushmouth4life 1 year ago 3
@mushmouth4life WOW that's the best IDEA i've ever Heard,,, when are you going to execute your plan?? how can i be involved?
Xrrific 11 months ago