Tom Boon is an “old” player. Just like in so many sports, age is relative. Aaron Rodgers is still making waves in the NFL, albeit at Pittsburgh instead of Green Bay. For hockey players 35 years old is definitely not young. Tom Boon has been the vedette scorer for the Belgian national team for quite some time. The Belgian men won the World Cup (2018), the European Cup (2019) and the Olympics (2021).
The World Cup of hockey is even played about an hour from here, just outside of Antwerp - in Boom. By the way, the Dutch (or Flemish) words with a double “o” in the middle are pronounced with the “o” sound. A Dutchman commented to me long ago, “I don’t understand you Americans. It is easy in Dutch. If one “o” is “o” then two “o’s” should be “ooo” (making a rounded “o” sound a bit longer). Where do you get this “ew” or “oo” when you say the word “book”?” So Tom Boon (whose name means Tom Bean) plays in Boom (which means tree).
However one pronounces his name, Boon has just won the prestigious World Player of the Year 2025. On the women’s side, Dutchwoman Xan de Waard won for the second time. And the Dutch women are a definite force in the game. They have won 4 of the last 5 Olympics and 4 of the last World Cups. So the next time you are watching hockey, check out this hockey and know that either the Netherlands or Belgium, whether it is the men’s or women’s competition, will be in the running.
(Photo of Tom Boon in white playing against Germany)
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