How About The Young & Fearless Team USA Hockey???

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Finns, like most Eoro teams, have absolutely no heart. Once they got behing by 3 or 4 they simply laid down.

I lost all respect for Kiprusoff, as he skated to the bench after allowing the 4th goal. The coach hadn't made a move to replace him, he pulled a Patty Roy.
 

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Finns, like most Eoro teams, have absolutely no heart. Once they got behing by 3 or 4 they simply laid down.
You mean the same way the Slovaks gave up last night after being down 3-0.
 

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Did you mean the WHA ? WHA = World Hockey Association
I thought the same thing but the NHL had about 14 teams by the time the WHA came into existence, not the 6 that Asterix mentioned.
 

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Did you mean the WHA ? WHA = World Hockey Association

The WHL is a Canadian Major Junior hockey league. WHL = Western Hockey League
No, I meant the WHL. From the 1940's to the early 70's the WHL was a minor pro league, and due to the relatively small NHL (only 6 teams until 1967), the WHL had many excellent players. Some were former NHL players, some were future NHL players, and many were journeymen who stayed with their teams through their entire careers. The NHL expanded in part becuase of fears that the WHL, which had expanded into LA and San Francisco, might become a major league. The NHL expansion killed the WHL which was dismantled, only to reappear a few years later as a Junior league. The game from the 60's when four goals were scored by the same team in just over 1 minute could still be a record for any North American pro league.

The reason I was reminded of all this, is that the way the US team approaches the game is very much like how teams approached it back in the old WHL. Major concentration on teamwork and defense, emphasis on stick handling and moving without the puck, and most of all, guys who knew how to pass and set up their teammates. Do that and sometimes you can score in bunches. The minor pro leagues used to have some of the best hockey I've ever seen.
 
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Fastest 4 goals by one team in the N.H.L. is Boston Bruins (1945) in 1 minute 20 seconds. I can't help with W.H.L. records.
 

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Actually, it is Ryan Miller (Team USA) vs Goliath (Team Canada).

Well of course, because Ryan Miller scored those four goals against Canada and the six against Finland...

Are you people even capable of saying "Congratulations...the best team won...this time. See you next time and bring your lunch because we will be ready..."

SMH....you know, it is living under obnoxious pressure like this that is keeping your athletes from "owning the podium". They have to cover the asses of an entire nations' "polite" arrogance instead of just being able to compete for the sake of sport and for wanting to do there best.

Personally, I have no reason to cheer against Canada save for be an American with MY team in the final as well, and would normally assume it would be a "if not me, then I am glad it is you" fraternal relationship / rivalry between the nations.

But when I saw how those "so polite" Canadians booed BOYS during the juniors a couple years ago...BOYS...just because they were Americans...I realized what pricks (some) of you are.

Accordingly, I hope we kick your arrogant fucking heads in, and I will take joy in seeing an entire nation fall into a state of depression. And if Canada should win, feel free to enjoy it...but keep in mind nobody on the other side of the border is drink hemlock...so thank gawd you people are good at something, least the Canadian economy tank from a dramatic decline in productivity...
 

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There is one team that has a rep for imploding in the Olympics and it is not the USA. It the is country that was the favorite to win gold in the last 3 Olymmpics and came away with 1 medal during that time.

Shhh...they don't like hearing the truth.
 

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The U.S. men's hockey team seems to be for the most part (so far as I've seen, heard, and read) humble, focused, and team goal oriented.
Versus a particular group of ladies whose post win celebration raised a few eyebrows...none of them American, BTW...
 

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Are you people even capable of saying "Congratulations...the best team won...this time. See you next time and bring your lunch because we will be ready..."

But when I saw how those "so polite" Canadians booed BOYS during the juniors a couple years ago...BOYS...just because they were Americans...I realized what pricks (some) of you are.

Accordingly, I hope we kick your arrogant fucking heads in, and I will take joy in seeing an entire nation fall into a state of depression. And if Canada should win, feel free to enjoy it...but keep in mind nobody on the other side of the border is drink hemlock...so thank gawd you people are good at something, least the Canadian economy tank from a dramatic decline in productivity...
Exactly why do you choose to live in Canada? Kind of sounds like you hate it.
 

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Accordingly, I hope we kick your arrogant fucking heads in, and I will take joy in seeing an entire nation fall into a state of depression. And if Canada should win, feel free to enjoy it...but keep in mind nobody on the other side of the border is drink hemlock...so thank gawd you people are good at something, least the Canadian economy tank from a dramatic decline in productivity...
Your an american calling us arrogant.

Take your head out of your pompous ass and smell the coffee.

It doesn't matter anyways the U.S. is going too get thrashed tonight.
 

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Brian Burke, Ron Wilson and Phil Kessel are with the Toronto Maple Leafs as a Leaf fan team USA isn't bad. However, country pride and loyalty take over.

GO CANADA GO!
 

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Your an american calling us arrogant.

Take your head out of your pompous ass and smell the coffee.

It doesn't matter anyways the U.S. is going too get thrashed tonight.
Uh, the game is tomorrow. :D
 

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Accordingly, I hope we kick your arrogant fucking heads in, and I will take joy in seeing an entire nation fall into a state of depression. And if Canada should win, feel free to enjoy it...but keep in mind nobody on the other side of the border is drink hemlock...so thank gawd you people are good at something, least the Canadian economy tank from a dramatic decline in productivity...

Funny how that is the label all Americans wear when travelling around the world because of a few loudmouths. Not all Americans are arrogant, but those are the ones usually front and centre giving you the bad name.
Likewise, last time I checked, there were over 30 million Canadians in this country, and I'm quite sure they aren't all arrogant.

If we win the gold tomorrow, come Monday, there will be a few high fives and smiles around the water cooler. If we lose, maybe not so many smiles, but we are grown up enough to realize that life goes on.

Obviously I hope Canada wins, and wish no ill wil or harm to the U.S. team, but for you to say "I hope we kick your arrogant fucking heads in" shows a definite lack of class, even on an anonymous message board.
 

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Originally Posted by pencilneckgeek2
The U.S. men's hockey team seems to be for the most part (so far as I've seen, heard, and read) humble, focused, and team goal oriented.


Versus a particular group of ladies whose post win celebration raised a few eyebrows...none of them American, BTW...

And of course, the Americans have always been humble and gracious both in victory and defeat:

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/olympics/events/1998/nagano/news/1998/02/18/roundup/

"Everybody's shocked and disappointed," said American Mike Modano after the 4-1 loss. "A lot of guys are frustrated, thinking it was a waste of time ... to come over here at all."

The U.S. team, with a roster made up solely of NHL stars, won only one game in four tries in Nagano.

"We thought we were going to be invincible," Brett Hull said. "As a group, maybe we were a little high on our horses."


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Luckily there was no hemlock in the U.S. locker room after the game and these comments:

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"We deserve to be out of it. This is bad for the USA. It's awful, it's devastating," left wing Keith Tkachuk said. "We were just a big disappointment. It was the biggest waste of time. This is disgusting."


As the game ended, American Tony Amonte broke his stick over the boards in anger. Other Americans simply skated off the ice dejectedly, heads hung low.

"It's just a huge empty feeling," forward John LeClair said. LeClair is second in the NHL in scoring, but was shut out in this tournament. "We all came here not just to participate in the Olympics but to win a gold medal. I feel very disappointed. Embarrassed."


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And from a U.S. publication:

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http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1998-02-20/news/1998051080_1_usa-hockey-ice-hockey-olympic-village

Maybe next time, the U.S. men's ice hockey professionals should just stay home.

They've certainly done their best to ruin the first Olympic tournament to include National Hockey League players, an international breakthrough for the sport.

After their elimination by the Czech Republic, the Americans capped off a week of questionable conduct and embarrassing play by trashing their quarters in the Olympic Village, U.S. Olympic Committee officials said.


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Hey, if there are some arrogant Canadians, they can always look further south for some experienced company!
 

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Originally Posted by pencilneckgeek2
The U.S. men's hockey team seems to be for the most part (so far as I've seen, heard, and read) humble, focused, and team goal oriented.

And of course, the Americans have always been humble and gracious both in victory and defeat
Since the subject of this thread was the 2010 U.S.A. Olympic men's hockey team, why don't we keep our discussion to that team.

So far as I know, they have behaved like gentlemen off the ice, and tough competitors on.

I will be cheering for Canada to win the gold medal tomorrow, but most importantly I want a good game, played with sportsmanship and class. Something sorely lacking by both some Americans and some Canadians in this thread.
 

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(1)you know, it is living under obnoxious pressure like this that is keeping your athletes from "owning the podium". They have to cover the asses of an entire nations' "polite" arrogance instead of just being able to compete for the sake of sport and for wanting to do there best.

(2)Accordingly, I hope we kick your arrogant fucking heads in, and I will take joy in seeing an entire nation fall into a state of depression. And if Canada should win, feel free to enjoy it...but keep in mind nobody on the other side of the border is drink hemlock...so thank gawd you people are good at something, least the Canadian economy tank from a dramatic decline in productivity...
1. Canada does own the podium. Canada leads the gold medal count with 12, Germany is second with 10, and the U.S.A. is third, with 9 .

2. Stay classy, MLAM.
 

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Since the subject of this thread was the 2010 U.S.A. Olympic men's hockey team, why don't we keep our discussion to that team.

So far as I know, they have behaved like gentlemen off the ice, and tough competitors on.

I will be cheering for Canada to win the gold medal tomorrow, but most importantly I want a good game, played with sportsmanship and class. Something sorely lacking by both some Americans and some Canadians in this thread.

Because someone brought up a situation which did not involve the 2010 men's hockey team.


Versus a particular group of ladies whose post win celebration raised a few eyebrows...none of them American, BTW...
 

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Consider the source.

Don't tell me you expected to hear Pavarotti's voice coming out of Rosanne's mouth.
 
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