millbank Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 Team Canada in Tough again, down 2-0 end of first
millbank Posted February 19, 2006 Author Posted February 19, 2006 End of Second Period Finland 2 - Canada 0
meazza Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 excuse my ignorance but if Canada loses today, do they still have a shot at the medal?
millbank Posted February 19, 2006 Author Posted February 19, 2006 excuse my ignorance but if Canada loses today, do they still have a shot at the medal? 606851[/snapback] The first four teams in each group will make the medal round Canada will do this as they will end up ahead of Germany and Italy. The worst they could do is end round tied with Germany but they decide a tie by goals differential which at this team is huge, Germany would need beat Finland by about 7 goals and the Russians beat the Canadians by 8 goals at present. Team U.S.A is in the same situation where Latvia could tie team U.S.A but the goals differential is 14. Weird things happen but its most unlikely either Canada or the U.S will be out of medal round
meazza Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 The first four teams in each group will make the medal round Canada will do this as they will end up ahead of Germany and Italy. The worst they could do is end round tied with Germany but they decide a tie by goals differential which at this team is huge, Germany would need beat Finland by about 7 goals and the Russians beat the Canadians by 8 goals at present. Team U.S.A is in the same situation where Latvia could tie team U.S.A but the goals differential is 14. Weird things happen but its most unlikely either Canada or the U.S will be out of medal round 606855[/snapback] actually they just said it on CBC Canada is in.
millbank Posted February 19, 2006 Author Posted February 19, 2006 oh well, there is always marbles, sewing or body contact rug hooking, game over Finland 2 - Canada 0
meazza Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 oh well, there is always marbles, sewing or body contact rug hooking, game over Finland 2 - Canada 0 606863[/snapback] quinn better have these guys ready for the next round. Best goaltenders in the world and can't win a freaken game
X. Benedict Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 quinn better have these guys ready for the next round.Best goaltenders in the world and can't win a freaken game 606864[/snapback] I wish I had put a little money on the Finns at 18-1 to win gold. I think in the international game it is more important to have defensemen that can skate.
NYGPopgun10 Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 quinn better have these guys ready for the next round.Best goaltenders in the world and can't win a freaken game 606864[/snapback] Honestly, there hasn't been much of a difference there. Look at the Swiss. Gerber and Aebischer have been stealing games. The Russians have Nabokov who's locked in. Slovakia has Budaj. He might not be in that class but given how Slovakia is playing in front of him, it makes it tougher to score. Team USA has DiPietro playing well. If only they could score. Sweden has Lundqvist, who just might be the hottest netminder in the game. The Czechs have Vokoun. Even though he hasn't established himself yet, he's a top 5 or 6 goalie and led the Czechs to the World Championship last year over Canada. Finland has Niitymaki in a zone and they play a grind it out style and make their opponents beat them. So, with the goalie field leveled, it comes down to who can finish plays. Canada isn't. That's why they lost the last two.
meazza Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 Honestly, there hasn't been much of a difference there. Look at the Swiss. Gerber and Aebischer have been stealing games. The Russians have Nabokov whose locked in. Slovakia has Budaj. He might not be in that class but given how Slovakia is playing in front of him, it makes it tougher to score. Team USA has DiPietro playing well. If only they could score. Sweden has Lundqvist, who just might be the hottest netminder in the game. The Czechs have Vokoun. Even though he hasn't established himself yet, he's a top 5 or 6 goalie and led the Czechs to the World Championship last year over Canada. Finland has Niitymaki in a zone and they play a grind it out style and make their opponents beat them. So, with the goalie field leveled, it comes down to who can finish plays. Canada isn't. That's why they lost the last two. 607033[/snapback] i know but we were still the heavy favorite... ah well we shall see what happens
NYGPopgun10 Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 i knowbut we were still the heavy favorite... ah well we shall see what happens 607113[/snapback] And as well your country should be. Look at the firepower up front: Sakic, Thornton, Iginla, Nash, Bertuzzi, Heatley, Gagne, Richards, Lecavalier, St. Louis And on the blueline: Pronger, Blake, Redden, McCabe They just are snake bit right now. For the record, I picked Sweden over the Czechs with Canada third. Watch out for the Russians. Nobody's talking about them but they are explosive.
Dante Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 Pretty bad tournament really. Just not enough time to get a real "team" together. Crapshoot. Canada has the best team. The most depth. 4 great lines. Just no time to get familiar with each other. Any of these teams with a hot goalie could steal it. But honestly, I have minimal regard for the Olympic hockey tourney format or its results.
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