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Originally Posted by torero
We love each other and have good neighborhood ties ... and language ties ... sure. And when in a foreign country, it is good to see a person speaking the same language. But We remain from different nations. 
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i can only speak for myself, but every swiss (and austrian) hockey player who develops into a good player is a win for hockey in central europe. and the improvement in switzerland, not only for NHL talent, but also the NLA, is a good thing for german hockey too since they have something to copy. the rivalry works for both sides and whenever one side takes a step, the other side wants to follow.
so one could say that we all sit in the same boat.
