Hockey Finals judge Canadian players: “We know there are different rules”

Finland scored as many as three overpowering goals in the final.

To Finland suffered a 3–4 loss in the men’s final of the World Hockey Finals was a difficult piece to swallow for Canadian players after the match ended on Sunday.

Especially the Swedish referees of the match Mikael Nord and Linus Öhlund received a sheer dose of criticism for their grips. Finland scored three goals in the match, including Sakari Mannisen victory goal.

One of Canada’s biggest stars Pierre-Luc Dubois unpacked his feelings for the Canadian In an interview with TSN.

“In this way, the loss is deep. We know there are different rules for these tournaments (than in the NHL), but that’s not the point. This is frustrating. Now I don’t know the rules anymore. “

Captain of Canada Thomas Chabot took on the decisive cool for the match after pouring Hannes Björnisen. Chabot’s racket was between Björninen’s legs, and Björninen fell too easily, according to some.

“I think it’s pretty clear he threw himself, but my club was there and I exposed myself (to the ice). This is hockey, and situations are coming fast. But everyone can probably agree that it was a small dive, ”Chabot said of Björninen’s actions.

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