Wojtek Wolski is Polish. Played in the 2000s. Also Richard Park was born in South Korea and is listed as a citizen there and Canada Edit: Darius Kasparaitis is also Lithuanian
My answers: 🇨🇦 - Sidney Crosby 🇺🇸 - Patrick Kane 🇸🇪 - Douglas Murray 🇷🇺 - Alex Ovechkin 🇫🇮 - Teemu Selänne 🇨🇿 - Michal Neuvirth 🇸🇰 - Ľubomír Višňovský 🇨🇭 - Jonas Hiller 🇩🇪 - Leon Draisaitl 🇬🇧 - Steve Thomas 🇱🇻 - Kārlis Skrastiņš (RIP) 🇮🇹 - Jason Muzzatti (expatriate) 🇧🇾 - Sergei Kostitsyn 🇩🇰 - Peter Regin 🇦🇹 - Thomas Vanek 🇨🇵 - Pierre-Édouard Bellemare 🇰🇿 - Nik Antropov 🇧🇻 - Mats Zuccarello 🇺🇦 - Ruslan Fedotenko 🇳🇱 - Daniel Sprong 🇸🇮 - Anže Kopitar 🇵🇱 - Mariusz Czerkawski 🇰🇷 - Matt Dalton (expatriate) 🇭🇷 - Borna Rendulić 🇦🇺 - Nathan Walker 🇯🇵 - Yutaka Fukufuji 🇮🇪 - no answer 🇯🇲 - Graeme Townshend 🇱🇧 - Ed Hatoum 🇭🇺 - Levente Szuper (he never played... rawr) 🇱🇹 - Dainius Zubrus Richard Park was born in South Korea; he should have counted. Your boys just got schooled by a girl.
Pausing before anybody answers: Canada: Tom Wilson USA: John Carlson Sweden: Nicklas Backstrom Finland: Pekka Rinne Russia: Ivan Miroshnichenko Slovakia: Peter Bondra Switzerland: Kevin Fiala Germany: Korbinian Holzer UK: Tony Hand is all I can think of but I don't think he ever played regular season games Latvia: Zemgus Girgensons Italy: Damien Clara? (damn he hasn't played yet) Belarus: Aleksai Protas Denmark: Lars Eller Austria: Michael Grabner France: Cristobal Huet Kazhakstan: ????????? Norway: Mats Zuccarello Ukraine: ??? Netherlands: Daniel Sprong Slovenia: Anze Kopitar Poland: ??? South Korea: i know it's not Park lol, i dunno Croatia: ??? Australia: NATHAN WALKER OI OI OI Japan: Yutaro Fukufuji (Yutaka but LETS GO) Ireland: ??? Jamaica: it's something British sounding i think but i dunno Lebanon: ??? Hungary: ??? Lithuania: Dainus Zuuuuuuubrus big Caps fan if you can't tell
Robyn Regher was born in Brazil, Olaf Kolzig was born in south africa, and owan nolan was definitely born in belfast.....dunno where the research from this one was done, but it wasnt great
It goes based off of which team they represent internationally. Like how Willy Nylander was born in Canada but played for team Sweden, he would’ve counted for a Swedish player but not a Canadian one. Robyn Regehr was born in Brazil but played for team Canada so he would’ve counted as a Canadian. That’s just how hockey counts nationality unfortunately
it doesn't matter where the player is born, what matters is their nationality. olaf kolzig is german. if we use your logic, luca sbisa isn't swiss anymore, he's italian.
Wojtek Wolski is Polish. Played in the 2000s.
Also Richard Park was born in South Korea and is listed as a citizen there and Canada
Edit: Darius Kasparaitis is also Lithuanian
You forgot Bulgaria and Alex Georgiev
Georgiev represents Russia
@@pachho808born in Bulgaria tho and trained in russia
I believe Darius Kasparaitis is also Lithuanian, he was born in the same city as Zubrus
Bruins goalie Byron Dafoe is British. Nabokov is from Kazakhstan. Also Chara is 100% Slovakian
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Wojtek wolski was polish and played fairly recently
How could you forget Poland legends Wojtek Wolski and Krzysztof Oliwa
8:17 does Raffl not exist?
Jim Paek was from South Korea. Former Penguins defence man who scored his first goal in the 1991 Finals. Also, Darius Kasparaitis was Lithuanian.
jim paek is canadian
That Rocco Grimaldi guess got me so hyped
Owen Nolan was born in northern Ireland and grew up in Canada
Arthur Kaliyev for Uzbekistan
Bro said zdeno chara isnt slovakian 😂😂
Damn I didn't realise there were so many British players from the UK
richard park is absolutely from south korea
Error on us here: born in South Korea, but has only represented US in international play.
22/31 didn’t know Belarus Italy or Austria or Netherlands or Croatia or Ireland or Lebanon or Hungary or lith
The russian guy he was thinking of was kuznetsov lmao
My answers:
🇨🇦 - Sidney Crosby
🇺🇸 - Patrick Kane
🇸🇪 - Douglas Murray
🇷🇺 - Alex Ovechkin
🇫🇮 - Teemu Selänne
🇨🇿 - Michal Neuvirth
🇸🇰 - Ľubomír Višňovský
🇨🇭 - Jonas Hiller
🇩🇪 - Leon Draisaitl
🇬🇧 - Steve Thomas
🇱🇻 - Kārlis Skrastiņš (RIP)
🇮🇹 - Jason Muzzatti (expatriate)
🇧🇾 - Sergei Kostitsyn
🇩🇰 - Peter Regin
🇦🇹 - Thomas Vanek
🇨🇵 - Pierre-Édouard Bellemare
🇰🇿 - Nik Antropov
🇧🇻 - Mats Zuccarello
🇺🇦 - Ruslan Fedotenko
🇳🇱 - Daniel Sprong
🇸🇮 - Anže Kopitar
🇵🇱 - Mariusz Czerkawski
🇰🇷 - Matt Dalton (expatriate)
🇭🇷 - Borna Rendulić
🇦🇺 - Nathan Walker
🇯🇵 - Yutaka Fukufuji
🇮🇪 - no answer
🇯🇲 - Graeme Townshend
🇱🇧 - Ed Hatoum
🇭🇺 - Levente Szuper (he never played... rawr)
🇱🇹 - Dainius Zubrus
Richard Park was born in South Korea; he should have counted.
Your boys just got schooled by a girl.
Pausing before anybody answers:
Canada: Tom Wilson
USA: John Carlson
Sweden: Nicklas Backstrom
Finland: Pekka Rinne
Russia: Ivan Miroshnichenko
Slovakia: Peter Bondra
Switzerland: Kevin Fiala
Germany: Korbinian Holzer
UK: Tony Hand is all I can think of but I don't think he ever played regular season games
Latvia: Zemgus Girgensons
Italy: Damien Clara? (damn he hasn't played yet)
Belarus: Aleksai Protas
Denmark: Lars Eller
Austria: Michael Grabner
France: Cristobal Huet
Kazhakstan: ?????????
Norway: Mats Zuccarello
Ukraine: ???
Netherlands: Daniel Sprong
Slovenia: Anze Kopitar
Poland: ???
South Korea: i know it's not Park lol, i dunno
Croatia: ???
Australia: NATHAN WALKER OI OI OI
Japan: Yutaro Fukufuji (Yutaka but LETS GO)
Ireland: ???
Jamaica: it's something British sounding i think but i dunno
Lebanon: ???
Hungary: ???
Lithuania: Dainus Zuuuuuuubrus
big Caps fan if you can't tell
I know it's for comedic factor but Modano in a Wings jersey hurts every part of me
Robyn Regher was born in Brazil, Olaf Kolzig was born in south africa, and owan nolan was definitely born in belfast.....dunno where the research from this one was done, but it wasnt great
It goes based off of which team they represent internationally. Like how Willy Nylander was born in Canada but played for team Sweden, he would’ve counted for a Swedish player but not a Canadian one. Robyn Regehr was born in Brazil but played for team Canada so he would’ve counted as a Canadian. That’s just how hockey counts nationality unfortunately
Owen Nolan for GB?
Yeah lets give half points for guys who never played in the NHL. Brutal
Olaf Kolzig was born in South Africa missed that one
it doesn't matter where the player is born, what matters is their nationality. olaf kolzig is german. if we use your logic, luca sbisa isn't swiss anymore, he's italian.
Ireland ya missed a guy with over a 1000 nhl games over 800 points. Owen Nolan
Damn yall really forgot Brendan Perlini was from England.........
Represents Canada internationally
Gotta do this with nba
It's Yutaka Fukufuji not Hideki but close enough