Wouldnt be at all suprised if we see this team 3 peat let alone win back to back. They're a unapologetic semi truck on the ice and i say that not being a Panthers fan. But i appreciate dominate hockey and these guys above all have that switch. Hope they leave it on.
I think these two teams are going to be in the Finals this year FL is just starting to gel on D# ,once they get in groove watch out . They have plenty of offense and good goaltending
I know a lot of trilingual people in the US, you must associate yourself with stupid people I guess because there’s tons of tri and bilingual people here. My grandmother is quadlingual. I’ve seen many Canadian and American players speak Spanish and pick up French in the league
@@NicEeEe843 Well, fair enough but not stupid; in US 332 million people and in Finland 5,6 so europeans must, at least in the Nordic reagion, learn multiple languages because of small and different, specially in Finland, language groups. I think that was original point. Take care, all the best 👍 / And best of all; game 1 starts now in 2 hours finnish time so it will be at 20:00 hrs = 8 pm. Game 2 tomorrow :18:00 hrs = 6 pm.
@@NicEeEe843 "A vast majority are bilingual, while a significant proportion are polyglots. However, in the US, about 75% of Americans are monolingual in English." "While 46% of Europeans speak only one language, the majority of Europeans actually do speak more than one language. 54% of Europeans are able to converse in one or more foreign languages and 10% of Europeans are impressively able to converse in at least three or more foreign languages." "93% of Finns aged 18-64 can speak a foreign language, and 78% can speak two or more. 2,184,000 or 66% can speak both Swedish and English, while 1,003,000 (30%) can speak German and English and 882,000 (27%) Swedish and German." So, of course, every fourth person speaks at least two languages, but over there it's an exception to be able to speak two or more languages, while here in Finland it's an exception if you speak two languages or less.
Wouldnt be at all suprised if we see this team 3 peat let alone win back to back. They're a unapologetic semi truck on the ice and i say that not being a Panthers fan. But i appreciate dominate hockey and these guys above all have that switch. Hope they leave it on.
"Флорида Пантерз" потрясающая команда!
I think these two teams are going to be in the Finals this year
FL is just starting to gel on D# ,once they get in groove watch out . They have plenty of offense and good goaltending
Speaking 3 languages fluently in one interview, something you dont see from North Americans. They even could add 4th if Barky speaks russian
Well said !!!
I know a lot of trilingual people in the US, you must associate yourself with stupid people I guess because there’s tons of tri and bilingual people here. My grandmother is quadlingual. I’ve seen many Canadian and American players speak Spanish and pick up French in the league
@@NicEeEe843 Well, fair enough but not stupid; in US 332 million people and in Finland 5,6 so europeans must, at least in the Nordic reagion, learn multiple languages because of small and different, specially in Finland, language groups. I think that was original point. Take care, all the best 👍 / And best of all; game 1 starts now in 2 hours finnish time so it will be at 20:00 hrs = 8 pm. Game 2 tomorrow :18:00 hrs = 6 pm.
@@NicEeEe843 "A vast majority are bilingual, while a significant proportion are polyglots. However, in the US, about 75% of Americans are monolingual in English."
"While 46% of Europeans speak only one language, the majority of Europeans actually do speak more than one language. 54% of Europeans are able to converse in one or more foreign languages and 10% of Europeans are impressively able to converse in at least three or more foreign languages."
"93% of Finns aged 18-64 can speak a foreign language, and 78% can speak two or more. 2,184,000 or 66% can speak both Swedish and English, while 1,003,000 (30%) can speak German and English and 882,000 (27%) Swedish and German."
So, of course, every fourth person speaks at least two languages, but over there it's an exception to be able to speak two or more languages, while here in Finland it's an exception if you speak two languages or less.
I hope the meal had Finnish wild salmon, not Norwegian farmed crap.
Amen!