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Pucksters proving their mettle

By SUN XIAOCHEN | China Daily | Updated: 2022-05-09 10:07
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Team China captain Ye Jinguang poses with the trophy on April 30. "Winning the title is only the first step and the team still has a lot of work to do to qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympics," Ye said. [Photo/Xinhua]

After playing with Kunlun in the Russia-based Kontinental Hockey League for at least two seasons, most of the North American-born players earned eligibility to represent China due to their heritage and after completing minimum-stay requirements in their adopted country's pro system.

The 37-year-old Ye, a Vancouver native, brothers Spencer and Parker Foo, who were born in Edmonton, Alberta to a Chinese father and Canadian mother, and Cory Kane, a former NCAA Division I player with Michigan-based Ferris State University, were among the outstanding performers at last month's worlds in Croatia.

Parker Foo, who goes by the Chinese name Fu Shuai, tallied four goals and six assists in four games to top the tournament's scoring chart, while his older brother Spencer, aka Fu Jiang, also collected 10 points, with three goals and seven assists, in just three games.

The experience of bonding with China's homegrown players during the Olympic cycle through to the promotion success at the worlds has significantly enhanced the foreign-born players' sense of responsibility to help promote the sport they love in China.

"We accomplished our goal. We still have a lot of work to do, but we are proud of this achievement that we came here and we took care of business. Personally, my goal is to play hockey as long as I can for Team China," said Kane, a native of Irvine, California, who goes by the Chinese name Jian An.

After proving that it belongs in the Olympic tournament at Beijing 2022, Team China, which has climbed to No 27 in the world rankings, now faces a steep learning curve ahead of next year's Division I worlds, according to head coach Ivano Zanatta.

"This is the first step of our heritage group of players participating at the world championship. They showed the qualities that we need-patience, determination, the right attitude, commitment, and that's what's important. I am really happy for Team China," said Zanatta, who played at the 1992 Winter Olympics representing Italy.

Despite the superiority of his team in Zagreb, Zanatta dismissed any notion that China can now expect a rapid ascent up the world championship's divisions.

"I've been through this with Italy, both as a player and as a manager, and it's very difficult. This is one level and it's still a battle as you saw against Spain, and the next level is even more difficult," he said.

"I think we are taking steps in the right direction. But you need a lot of patience in hockey. It's a sport that requires time. You aren't wearing shoes, you are wearing skates, so people forget about the dynamics.

"But China has great infrastructure and obviously, they are going to have to continue working with the youth and kids and I think it looks good."

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