I don't know if Bobby Ryan can spell "intense", but I'd be willing to bet he doesn't know how to spell "shut out in consecutive games".
All I can deduce is that the powers-that-be with Team USA looked at the amount of talent that they had to work with and were paralyzed with it. There was a time when a guy like Joel Otto would be up the middle on the third line not because that's what he was and was good at it, but because there wasn't enough depth to keep him away....or Steve Konowalchuk, or Bryan Smolinski, or Brian Rolson, or Shawn Chambers.
And yet everything here seems to have been geared on facing Canada for the gold, with no real backup for how to handle if any part of that didn't happen. There seems to have been an assumption that not only would it happen, but that the game would go a certain way: needing to protect a one-goal lead in the third period. I wonder if, in all of his dreams and spirit visions, Brian Burke ever dreamed that perhaps the USA would not be facing Canada, and not for a medal.
But hey, who needs offense from the back end when Brooks Orpik is out there?