LATVIA
Fans stand by ousted hockey team
RIGA - The national hockey team has been bumped from the world championships after an exciting come from behind victory by Germany in the qualification round.
Latvia’s participation in the tournament has been widely noted for the massive fan turnout at the Canadian venue. More than 2,000 fans traveled from Riga to Halifax with the help of a new visa-free agreement with the country.
“It’s their Super Bowl. They take it very seriously. I was just hoping they would get a goal just to see them erupt… Can we buy them and bring them to Jersey with us?” Canada’s coach Pat Burns was reported as saying about Latvia’s fans.
Since the beginning of the world championships the country has ground to a near standstill. News of the tournament has dominated local media and enthralled society at lar... Full story...

TEAM SPIRIT: Hockey fans have been hailed as some of the most spirited in the world after thier massive turnout at the World Championships in Halifax, Canada.
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