Watch: World Championship players struggle to pronounce Russian words
IIHF
It's a good thing hockey is a universal language.
Non-Russian players at the World Championship in Moscow and St. Petersburg tried their hand at pronouncing some Russian words and phrases, with amusing results.
Canadians Ryan O'Reilly and Max Domi, American Keith Kinkaid, and other players from the Czech Republic, Finland, Sweden, France, and Germany gave it a shot.
It starts with some relatively easy ones, but gets progressively more difficult.
Fortunately for these players, they only need their native tongues to communicate with each other on the ice.
HEADLINES
- Early Hart Trophy vibes, Kraken's Geekie fumble, more NHL hot topics
- Wild win 7th straight with shootout victory over NHL-best Avalanche
- Who's for real? What to make of NHL standings at Thanksgiving mark
- Canadiens extend Matheson on 5-year, $30M deal
- Jarvis bags hat trick as Hurricanes pull away in 3rd period to beat Jets
Advertisement