bjornolf wrote:When Colchar recovers from his drunken stupor after that hockey game, I'm sure even he'll say how impressed he was with the Americans in that game. They gave the Canadians all they wanted and more. Congratulations to the Canadian team on their gold, and Congratulations to the American team on an unbelievable tournament as a whole. On home ice, with all those screaming fans, we took the annointed hockey gods to OT. That's saying something about the US team.
Y'all have to remember that I played hockey at a very high level for many years - a former linemate/teammate of mine (we were on the same team for about a decade) played in the NHL for 15 years and I played against several other people who made the NHL - so I look at hockey games a bit differently from the average fan and certainly much differently than most of you would (I guess you could say I look at hockey games through the eyes of an expert or something like that).
based on that, I saw some real deficiencies in both teams but I think those might be blamed on the emotion of the moment to say nothing of the pressure and stress that both teams were under. Still, I saw some real problems on both sides so I honestly don't think it was a great hockey game - at least not in a technical sense. For emotion, suspense, drama, and the joy of victory it was an absolutely
great game but technically both teams had problems.
I could go into more detail but just got home and want to get a couple of things done so that I can start doing the drinking that I didn't do last night.
And the overall between the two, the US still won in goal differential. I think they should have to beat the US again to break the tie! Rematch!
No problem - we thoroughly outplayed the US in the preliminary round game (the US only won because Miller played great and Brodeur screwed up and cost us a couple of goals) and we beat them in the gold medal game. If y'all want a rematch I'm sure Canadians would be happy to watch us beat you again ;)
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