Talk:Finnish horse

Yes, The Finnhorse and The Finnish Horse are same the horsebreed. So my vote is for merged.

Could this page be merged with the Finnhorse page? Just a thought...Morgana 12:11, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

Finnish horse = Finnhorse. Also Finnhorse is the standard English-language name of the breed these days. Definitely merge the articles - there's no sense in keeping two separate ones with just about the same exact content. -Niora 10:13, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

Removed:

The animal's reliability was alluded to by San Jose Sharks' radio broadcaster Dan Rusanowsky during the Sharks' successful capturing of a Stanley Cup playoff berth in the 2005-2006 National Hockey League season. The Sharks' primary goaltender, Evgeni Nabokov, had taken a secondary role to the phenomenal winning streak of backup goalie Vesa Toskala, who hails from Tampere, Finland. Between early February 2006 and the Sharks' victory on April 12 against the Vancouver Canucks, which secured his team's appearance in the playoffs that season, Toskala posted a remarkable 17 wins, two regulation losses and two overtime losses. During this period, Rusanowsky mentioned in several broadcasts that the Sharks were "riding the Finnish horse" (to a playoff spot).

- Does this belong to a dictionary article? I think not. 85.76.253.251 19:43, 4 August 2006 (UTC)