I have a feeling this is non contact hockey as well, intentionally or just because of skill level, (can't finish a check without going down as well), so Team Canada would be playing some bruised and broken players by the end of the first. Good to see Hockey catching on where there is no Ice, these must be the Richest kids in the country.
In the UK there is a university hockey league called BUIHA. I played in a lower tier of the league and I remember playing a match in which we lost 31-1. We 'scored' a goal because we got the puck 'close enough' to the opponent's goal, so the ref let us have a goal.
My daughter plays basketball and there is one team from another school that plays in the city championship, they have lost every game by a score of 30-0. The game ends when one team leads by 30pts. In the last 48 games, they have score ZERO points.
Transcript from coach’s pep talk going into third period: Okay guys we gotta focus on beating this 43 goal gap. Two things. One, we’re gonna to tighten up on defence. Second thing, we’re gonna get goals. So here’s the plan…
It’s the IIF the governing body of this tournament that needs restructuring. The teams need a tier type level system whereby your opponents can improve on basic skills together, and have the chance to progress at a decent timeframe.
What this tournament is, is a check by the IIHF to see what countries might be ready to participate in the U18 Worlds promotion/relegation ladder. Thailand is already on that ladder, but teams on the bottom rung are allowed in this competition as well. Based on the results of the tournament, you could expect Uzbekistan and maybe Mongolia to be on the ladder fairly soon.
There is a tier system in the world championship. This tournament is an Asia/Oceanic tournament to qualify for the lowest tier at the world tournament.
Thailand have been playing hockey for a few decades now. The players on their team have been skating from the age of around 6. There's a lot of ex pats in Bangkok driving hockey participation. The Thai kids at least understood systems and could implement them. To be fair to the Kuwaiti lads, they only started their hockey program a few years ago. There's almost zero exposure to the game compared to Thailand. Most of the Kuwaiti guys probably only started skating in the last few years and are working on fundamentals as opposed to systems. Fair play to them for getting out on the ice and helping build the game in their nation. They would have known they were going to be shelled.
The fact that this is a U18 tournament further amplifies the disparity in these match-ups. It's tough, but these programs are all in their infancy and when you are on the fringes of a sport, there are going to be some beat downs. Looks like Thailand is ready to move up a division though. Bring on Team Canada! 😂
They should run up the score in tournaments like these. In lower divisions, extremely high scoring is common and the tie breaker in standings is goal differential
I wondered if some part of the standings or tie breakers might be goal differential. That was about all that made sense for running up the score this badly.
I think there was one game years ago between S.Korea and Thailand's women's teams where SK won 95-0. Thailand swapping goalies 6 or 7 times. edit: check first reply for corrections
You have the U18 Thailand Men's team story mixed up with the Bulgarian Women's team story. The U18 Thailand Men's team lost to South Korea in their first international game ever 92-0 in 1998. On the Women's side Bulgaria lost to Slovakia 82-0 in a game where a sixth player in place of the goalie had a higher save percentage than the starting goalie or her back up. Thailand's loss is the IIHF's all-time worst loss, while the Bulgarian's hold the record for the women's game.
The biggest offense in a 57-0 match is showing the same ONE goal over and over on a loop. I mean, weren't there 56 other goals that could have been shown?
Check out Nathan Walker of the St Louis Blues. While he technically was born in Wales, he started playing hockey in Sydney, Australia (i.e. definitely no natural ice there), and he eventually made the NHL. It can be done.
The biggest margin of defeat in NHL history was just 15 goals, as the Detroit Red Wings defeated the New York Rangers 15-0. But then, the Rangers lost several games by double digit scores that year, and for good reason. All of their best players had left the team to go fight in WW2.
The fact that they're still celebrating at 57 should tell you all you need to know. Only children and true blueberries would still feel enjoyment at that point.
This is like being college football fan of some teams! I’ve sat in my home stadium (U of Maryland) and have watched us get clobbered by 40, 50, and even 60 points - usually with visiting fans from the other schools surrounding us. Totally embarrassing, humiliating, and demoralizing!
@@inter_1097 Hey, you guys (OSU) are one of the ones who pummel us lol!! But I will say, my experience with OSU fans has been better than with Michigan and Penn State fans. Mostly decent folk from OSU that I've encountered and talked to.
First of all, thank you so much for saying “Mongolia” just as I clicked into comments 😂😂 me trying to guess MGL as a second hand thought was getting intrusive. So really, thanks. As for the scores, I agree there’s gotta be a way to weed out these teams that just aren’t up to snuff, but I also gotta appreciate the “let everyone try” philosophy. Maybe this team was or some of the ones were given that fact, and decided to try? Maybe I’m just trying to rationalize this…
Goal differential is used as a tiebreaker. When each team only had 3 or 4 group games in a tournament before the playoff rounds, you have to run up the score if you can. It sucks but it's just part of the game, nobody takes it personally. That said, I wouldn't be cellying a 57th goal, or even a 7th one.
Knowing how hot Malaysia is, I think it is incredible for all these tropical or middle-eastern countries to even have a ice hockey team. So, do I think they did not want to play hockey again? I don't know. I think most of the players probably thought it was a heck of a tournament. Many of them probably for the first time ever. Hopefully IIHF then groups them into the right tiers, like for the U20 as well. I am extremely impressed by Kuwait and Malaysia having a team at all. At least Thailand has a cool region. Kuwait and Malaysia don't. Malaysia does not even have a hockey rink. They have a skating rink. One skating rink for the whole country. With a bigger population than Canada.
Fun fact: Kuwait was outscored *116-3* in the four games they played...but did NOT finish dead last in the ten-team tournament. They beat Indonesia in the ninth-place game...by forfeit, because Indonesia was kicked out of the tournament for using ineligible players!
It isn't really fair to blame the IIHF. Most of these teams aren't actually IIHF members and don't even have a single indoor hockey rink in the whole country. I've been helping out a kids' town team in Mongolia (which is an IIHF member, having built their first actual indoor rink 4 years ago). The town team's "facilities" were stuff abandoned by the Soviets in the 1980s. They have worked really hard to fundraise for stuff like sticks and goalie masks that weren't broken, a locker room with one actual shower, boards that weren't rotten... but once they had that stuff, their very dedicated coaches helped them train and now their team has representatives on this national team pretty much every year. Places like Macau and Kuwait don't even have that. They will struggle to find enough players for an entire 20-man roster for their "national team" and will *sometimes* be able to rent out a shopping mall skating rink to practice. It's kind of cool that the IIHF even tries to invite national teams for nonmember countries that don't have real teams or facilities, because they want to encourage the sport wherever there is even a tiny bit of interest.
+ its the lower tier, there isn't really anything that can be balanced out. Speaking of Mongolia, they have massive advantage vs the others here, they can have unlimited outdoor rinks during the winter :)
Division III Group A's winner versus Division IV middling team. Ouch. Maybe Kuwait should go to Ladakh, India and play their team. It would be more competitive.
I' ve already played games that were highly unbalanced but with a bit of fair play you stop shooting at one point...And getting your 3rd hat trick of the game might spill the taste of it !
Crazy thing is, probably any u18 house puck team in Canada would beat them by more-and these are somehow the best rosters these Asian countries are putting together lol
To be eligible into the IIHF you need to have at least one rink in your country and have a hockey program. 82 countries are IIHF members and a lot of them will surprise you. I find it awesome that more and more country play the sport I love!
Tournaments need tie-breaks. You can't have just 10-0 scores across the results table and a single tie between two top teams. I vividly remember 1993 world championship in Group C ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Men%27s_Ice_Hockey_World_Championships#Group_1_2 ). After dissolution of Soviet Union the ex-Soviet republics as new independent countries were thrown into lower divisions where the main competition was among themselves and not against the others. In that particular group Ukraine and Latvia were class or two above others and after 5-5 tie in their own duel, the tournament result depended only on goal difference in all other games. In the last round Latvia won Korea 27-0, but Ukraine responded with 29-0 over Israel and re-took the overall tournament win with the goal difference of +92 vs, +86 (in four games! we can ignore LAT-UKR game with zero diff). With suggested mercy rule, each team has just 10-0,10-0,10-0,10-0 and 5-5, no way to determine the best team.
It probably takes a team that itself takes beatings from the "traditional hockey" nations to do something like this. If it were Canada, USA, or Sweden I bet they'd stop shooting at about 20 goals.
"Don't wanna brag but I got 33 points tonight."
11 Hattricks 😭
that reminds me of 1998 U18 asia tournament when S. Korea beat Thailand 92-0, and the captain had 31 goals
@@Redditaurusit was 93 goals actually, and he had 10 hattricks alone.
"In basketball, right"
@@rsybing it was 92, and I didn't mention his hat tricks because I thought people would deduce 10 from 30 because 3 is a hat trick.
Moment of silence for the refs lower back picking up the puck for all those face off goals
Bro in net got third degree burns on his neck from the light going off so much.
Very good
What’s more shocking is there was 57 goals and only footage of 1
as far as I'm concerned (as an evidence enthusiast) this was a 1-0 game. Goalie stood on his head.
ua-cam.com/users/livedrt9_wnyODQ?si=CiG9lf2tpPEn0DIm
He’s only using the final one for some reason, the entire match is streamed on UA-cam.
Clickbait title though.
True title:
The most brutal game you will not get to see, here!
Just imagine Team Canada playing a friendly against Team Kuwait 💀
It would end like 1000-0
I have a feeling this is non contact hockey as well, intentionally or just because of skill level, (can't finish a check without going down as well), so Team Canada would be playing some bruised and broken players by the end of the first.
Good to see Hockey catching on where there is no Ice, these must be the Richest kids in the country.
I'd pay to watch a peewee team play Kuwait
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Tbh they’d probably do that against Thailand too 😂
no. we have class
We would get to 5 and play D
Goalie suffered 3rd degree sunburn from the lamp going on so much.
At that point, I don’t think it was sunburn anymore. His brain stem was probably suffering from radiation poisoning.
@@oilersridersbluejays Hahahaha well played!
If you ever feel useless and unneeded, just remember that Thailand had a goaltender in net for this game...
Nah, that dude was up in the pressbox scarfing hot dogs. Holy jumpin' lol
if they didn't have a goalie, they'd be down 100 scores
@@maxtyler8993They said Thailand, not kuwait
@@orinbrim7019
No goalie means six players on ice and Thailand was already doing rings around Kuwait with five players....
Not entirely useless. Look at 0:30, Kuwait had one shot in this game. So the guy made his save fair and square.
In the UK there is a university hockey league called BUIHA. I played in a lower tier of the league and I remember playing a match in which we lost 31-1.
We 'scored' a goal because we got the puck 'close enough' to the opponent's goal, so the ref let us have a goal.
I'd be more insulted by the pity point
After going up 20 I'm shooting on my own goal for practice and to make it competitive
My daughter plays basketball and there is one team from another school that plays in the city championship, they have lost every game by a score of 30-0. The game ends when one team leads by 30pts. In the last 48 games, they have score ZERO points.
Based ref
Hahahahahahahaha this is the funniest shit I've ever heard
This came straight out of NHL 24 bro💀💀💀
Imagine team north america vs north korea 💀
@@JacksonCooley-wp5dy North Korea would forfeit because their players are too famished to play.
Transcript from coach’s pep talk going into third period:
Okay guys we gotta focus on beating this 43 goal gap.
Two things.
One, we’re gonna to tighten up on defence.
Second thing, we’re gonna get goals.
So here’s the plan…
Goal differential is a tiebreaker in most international hockey tournaments. Sad, but, it's a reality.
Yup
57-0...and here I'd think this was an NFL/NCAAF score. Hockey?! Good God, Kuwait, what the hell was that effort?! 🤣🤣
What would you expect for a tiny country in a hot dry region?
@@counterfit5 I'd expect not to be blown out so embarrassingly. But...🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Still doing a celly is crazy 😭
It’s the IIF the governing body of this tournament that needs restructuring. The teams need a tier type level system whereby your opponents can improve on basic skills together, and have the chance to progress at a decent timeframe.
What this tournament is, is a check by the IIHF to see what countries might be ready to participate in the U18 Worlds promotion/relegation ladder. Thailand is already on that ladder, but teams on the bottom rung are allowed in this competition as well.
Based on the results of the tournament, you could expect Uzbekistan and maybe Mongolia to be on the ladder fairly soon.
There is a tier system in the world championship. This tournament is an Asia/Oceanic tournament to qualify for the lowest tier at the world tournament.
Thailand have been playing hockey for a few decades now. The players on their team have been skating from the age of around 6. There's a lot of ex pats in Bangkok driving hockey participation. The Thai kids at least understood systems and could implement them.
To be fair to the Kuwaiti lads, they only started their hockey program a few years ago. There's almost zero exposure to the game compared to Thailand. Most of the Kuwaiti guys probably only started skating in the last few years and are working on fundamentals as opposed to systems. Fair play to them for getting out on the ice and helping build the game in their nation. They would have known they were going to be shelled.
The fact that this is a U18 tournament further amplifies the disparity in these match-ups. It's tough, but these programs are all in their infancy and when you are on the fringes of a sport, there are going to be some beat downs. Looks like Thailand is ready to move up a division though. Bring on Team Canada! 😂
Goddamn tf happened in kuwait lmao
Desert I guess. It's like expecting Belarussians to be good at surfing.
How do you lose 57-0 that’s actually sad. What are the defence doing.
They don't know how to play hockey lol, they didn't have much of a chance.
They looked like a house league team.
Sounds like it was a five on none power play for 60 mins. they were all in the penalty box watching…
sometimes you just aren’t good enough…. this is one of those times…. but atleast those dudes are getting to play 🤷🏻♂️
Hockey has a very steep learning curve. It's the skating. There is such a vast difference between beginners and pros.
They should run up the score in tournaments like these. In lower divisions, extremely high scoring is common and the tie breaker in standings is goal differential
Yeah and I’m pretty sure that’s really important in Worlds because of promotion and relegation
@@jeffwarren1242 yup
I wondered if some part of the standings or tie breakers might be goal differential. That was about all that made sense for running up the score this badly.
Bro some of the names of the players on the call sheet are basically a whole SENTENCE!!
I think there was one game years ago between S.Korea and Thailand's women's teams where SK won 95-0. Thailand swapping goalies 6 or 7 times.
edit: check first reply for corrections
You have the U18 Thailand Men's team story mixed up with the Bulgarian Women's team story.
The U18 Thailand Men's team lost to South Korea in their first international game ever 92-0 in 1998.
On the Women's side Bulgaria lost to Slovakia 82-0 in a game where a sixth player in place of the goalie had a higher save percentage than the starting goalie or her back up.
Thailand's loss is the IIHF's all-time worst loss, while the Bulgarian's hold the record for the women's game.
@@renegadeleader1 I had a feeling I had the SK vs Thailand part correct. Also, didn't know about the second one. Thanks for clarifying.
Bulgaria losing to Slovakia 87-0: **first time?**
The biggest offense in a 57-0 match is showing the same ONE goal over and over on a loop. I mean, weren't there 56 other goals that could have been shown?
ok folks look at the other game sheets from that tournament.... what the hell is going on in asia
Team Kuwait still could beat the Maple Leafs in a first round playoff series though...
Yikes, ouch. Too soon?
@@RichardTavillanever
😂
In 7 games though
The leafs are a pro team… and these dudes literally lost 57-0. How could they POSSIBLY beat the leafs? Idiots I swear 🤦🏻♂️
Amazing that countries that have no natural ice in any form anywhere, have hockey teams.
like Texas?
Check out Nathan Walker of the St Louis Blues. While he technically was born in Wales, he started playing hockey in Sydney, Australia (i.e. definitely no natural ice there), and he eventually made the NHL. It can be done.
Florida
The Queen of Thailand is a huge hockey fan. She opened a rink here in Chiang Mai last year.
Leafs might have trouble vs Kuwait
Kuwait- Toronto Maple Leafs would be a good match up
they would score every 10sec
every 15sec would be 240 goals. so 150-200 goals guaranteed
Thailand has been on the receiving end of a score like that at least twice😂
The biggest margin of defeat in NHL history was just 15 goals, as the Detroit Red Wings defeated the New York Rangers 15-0. But then, the Rangers lost several games by double digit scores that year, and for good reason. All of their best players had left the team to go fight in WW2.
wtf with these scores ?!? After 10-15 I’d have a hard time to keep playing …
Just develop their goaltenders a bit and they could easily get that down to 15-0
Looks like playing stand up and no angles.
I don’t know how you could score 57 goals against an empty net.
It makes that 32-0 game between India and Mongolia look close.
32-0 worst lead in Group B international hockey.
Yeah I would've thought my beer league team could keep the pros to less than that, but I guess not
That’s almost a goal every minute
I've played against decent teams from Thailand in tournaments here in Canada.
The fact that they're still celebrating at 57 should tell you all you need to know. Only children and true blueberries would still feel enjoyment at that point.
Celebrating goal 56 , brutal!
I'd feel comfortable celebrating against a hockey team who were only introduced to ice skates a half hour before the game.
In those countries they don’t really care about the feelings of others 😢
This is like being college football fan of some teams! I’ve sat in my home stadium (U of Maryland) and have watched us get clobbered by 40, 50, and even 60 points - usually with visiting fans from the other schools surrounding us. Totally embarrassing, humiliating, and demoralizing!
In 1916, Georgia Tech beat Cumberland 222-0. Now that's demoralizing
@@inter_1097 Hey, you guys (OSU) are one of the ones who pummel us lol!! But I will say, my experience with OSU fans has been better than with Michigan and Penn State fans. Mostly decent folk from OSU that I've encountered and talked to.
First of all, thank you so much for saying “Mongolia” just as I clicked into comments 😂😂 me trying to guess MGL as a second hand thought was getting intrusive. So really, thanks.
As for the scores, I agree there’s gotta be a way to weed out these teams that just aren’t up to snuff, but I also gotta appreciate the “let everyone try” philosophy. Maybe this team was or some of the ones were given that fact, and decided to try?
Maybe I’m just trying to rationalize this…
Добро пожаловать! Я из Узбекистана и это было очень интересно смотреть за игрой Узбекистана и Тайланда в финале
I am impressed those 2 countries even have hockeyteams. I would go watch them play if i could. Just to support them.
I think it's great these teams get to play. Would be nice to see more than same play repeated
Maybe those Thai kids really thought hockey was a high scoring game and this is normal.
There was a guy playing in the AHL from Thailand -tough guy at that-no Kuwaitis though
There is probably a goal difference system for later seeding
I think the US played a game against Thailand a while back that ended 112 to 1 or something wild like that
How are the scores so polarized? They don’t believe in defence?
Does someone have the link to the whole game
And I though my Squad Battles games were ridiculous. 🤣
Goal differential is used as a tiebreaker. When each team only had 3 or 4 group games in a tournament before the playoff rounds, you have to run up the score if you can. It sucks but it's just part of the game, nobody takes it personally. That said, I wouldn't be cellying a 57th goal, or even a 7th one.
Kuwait hasn't been beat up that badly since that loss to Iraq, back in 1990...
Well Kuwait didn’t lose its still a country. It was occupied briefly before Iraq was pushed out by coalition forces. Technically they did not lose.
@@007Hutchings They still lost big time in 1990. The coalition pushed out the occupiers as you described in 1991.
@@jeremykraenzlein5975 Big time, LOL. Iraq lost over 25K, while Kuwait lost just a little over a thousand.
this is essentially having a B league team play a top AAA team
Problem is that Thailand is D tier. Makes Kuwait tier to be out of this alphabet
From the part where you scroll through the scores, holy those scores are mind boggling. 25-1? 37-0? 29-0? Wtf?
Did someone have like a 35 point game?
Is goal differential a thing in this tournament?
Yes,its literaly the reason why you see these massive blowouts.
In case anyone's wondering, their next game against Uzbekistan got to 17-0 by the first period, and then the Kuwaiti team just straight up left
17-0 worst lead in Group B international hockey.
Sign that goalie to the leafs
Kuwait has nice uniforms though. Very sharp.
If you need an underdog to cheer for, Kuwait's hockey team ticks off a bunch of boxes.
I look forward to seeing them improve over the coming era.
Knowing how hot Malaysia is, I think it is incredible for all these tropical or middle-eastern countries to even have a ice hockey team. So, do I think they did not want to play hockey again? I don't know. I think most of the players probably thought it was a heck of a tournament. Many of them probably for the first time ever.
Hopefully IIHF then groups them into the right tiers, like for the U20 as well.
I am extremely impressed by Kuwait and Malaysia having a team at all. At least Thailand has a cool region. Kuwait and Malaysia don't. Malaysia does not even have a hockey rink. They have a skating rink. One skating rink for the whole country. With a bigger population than Canada.
In this game 8 players got hat tricks, 6 player score 10 or more points. The highest scorer had 7 goals and 6 assists for a total of 13 points.
Fun fact: Kuwait was outscored *116-3* in the four games they played...but did NOT finish dead last in the ten-team tournament. They beat Indonesia in the ninth-place game...by forfeit, because Indonesia was kicked out of the tournament for using ineligible players!
As a Sharks fan, this is just a daily occurrence for us
I bet Kuwait didn't know that ice exists outside of a glass .
I guess sportsmanship is a Western thing
It isn't really fair to blame the IIHF. Most of these teams aren't actually IIHF members and don't even have a single indoor hockey rink in the whole country. I've been helping out a kids' town team in Mongolia (which is an IIHF member, having built their first actual indoor rink 4 years ago). The town team's "facilities" were stuff abandoned by the Soviets in the 1980s. They have worked really hard to fundraise for stuff like sticks and goalie masks that weren't broken, a locker room with one actual shower, boards that weren't rotten... but once they had that stuff, their very dedicated coaches helped them train and now their team has representatives on this national team pretty much every year.
Places like Macau and Kuwait don't even have that. They will struggle to find enough players for an entire 20-man roster for their "national team" and will *sometimes* be able to rent out a shopping mall skating rink to practice.
It's kind of cool that the IIHF even tries to invite national teams for nonmember countries that don't have real teams or facilities, because they want to encourage the sport wherever there is even a tiny bit of interest.
+ its the lower tier, there isn't really anything that can be balanced out. Speaking of Mongolia, they have massive advantage vs the others here, they can have unlimited outdoor rinks during the winter :)
I remember the women's game from like 2010 that was 82 to 0
Wow two countries not known for cold weather have ice hockey?
Hockey gods are not happy Thailand
Arizona needs a new team
Might be a few new players for the Leafs on that team. Cheap cheap !!
The poor P.A. announcer didn't get a moment's rest after the first goal.
In the 1924 Chamonix winter olympics, Canada outscored their opponents 110-3 in 5 games.
Holy maple syrup.
Division III Group A's winner versus Division IV middling team. Ouch.
Maybe Kuwait should go to Ladakh, India and play their team. It would be more competitive.
If it was an official match then it might go into the Guinness book of records, replacing Denmarks 51-1 loss to Canada (I am from Denmark).
Looks like ice hockey game from primary school 😅
Didn’t Thailand lose a game 92-0 before?
Pretty Good, bro
lmaoooo i can't
I hope Kuwait sticks with it despite this.
Why even have hockey teams in those countries?
I' ve already played games that were highly unbalanced but with a bit of fair play you stop shooting at one point...And getting your 3rd hat trick of the game might spill the taste of it !
Why don’t they go to a running clock once a team gets a 10 goal lead? It’s sooo obvious
Not the same but i was shocked to see thailand as a good roller hockey team
Crazy thing is, probably any u18 house puck team in Canada would beat them by more-and these are somehow the best rosters these Asian countries are putting together lol
Still celebrating goals at 54 is insane
Uzbekistan and Thailand played in the final and the score was 2 to 1... So yeah safe to say they were the best teams there
Why are Kuwait and Thailand even playing hockey? I mean, are there even ice rinks in those countries?
To be eligible into the IIHF you need to have at least one rink in your country and have a hockey program. 82 countries are IIHF members and a lot of them will surprise you. I find it awesome that more and more country play the sport I love!
The Leafs would lose 10-11 in overtime
Wow! So they know about hockey. Fun! 👍
Certainly, Kuwait can hand out passports to people from hockey popular countries.
That Kuwaiti goalie is the next in line if the Canucks lose their 3rd goalie to injury.
Just have a 10 goal mercy rule, You get up by 10 at any point games over.
Well, then the game would only last 10 minutes.🤣
Tournaments need tie-breaks. You can't have just 10-0 scores across the results table and a single tie between two top teams.
I vividly remember 1993 world championship in Group C ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Men%27s_Ice_Hockey_World_Championships#Group_1_2 ). After dissolution of Soviet Union the ex-Soviet republics as new independent countries were thrown into lower divisions where the main competition was among themselves and not against the others. In that particular group Ukraine and Latvia were class or two above others and after 5-5 tie in their own duel, the tournament result depended only on goal difference in all other games. In the last round Latvia won Korea 27-0, but Ukraine responded with 29-0 over Israel and re-took the overall tournament win with the goal difference of +92 vs, +86 (in four games! we can ignore LAT-UKR game with zero diff).
With suggested mercy rule, each team has just 10-0,10-0,10-0,10-0 and 5-5, no way to determine the best team.
No mercy. This is how you get better.
Average Backyard Hockey game:
The fact that they celebrate goal 57😂
Credit score higher than save percentage
It probably takes a team that itself takes beatings from the "traditional hockey" nations to do something like this. If it were Canada, USA, or Sweden I bet they'd stop shooting at about 20 goals.