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bronze medal is still possibleI was wrong.
At least the QF part of your prediction was wrong, we'll see how it goes in the semis.

bronze medal is still possibleI was wrong.
At least the QF part of your prediction was wrong, we'll see how it goes in the semis.
Yeah but don't you think we have done better than you thought Finland would?bronze medal is still possible![]()
Yeah but don't you think we have done better than you thought Finland would?![]()
Updated. Finland and Sweden will be in different groups, same as Russia and Canada.Looks like we will have another "group of death" next year, but Austria will be the victim.
1 Russia/Canada
4 Finland/Sweden
5 Switzerland
8 Slovakia
9 Germany
2 Russia/Canada
3 Finland/Sweden
6 USA
7 Czech Republic
10 Austria
That looks a little more balanced. Germany should have a chance at third. Slovakia and Switzerland to battle for who goes to the relegation game. Austria will go to the relegation game, unless Rossi can beat the Czech’s on his own.
Next year looks like it could be the first time where it’s quite plausible to see Slovakia having to play for relegation.
It's also an extremely weak age group for Slovakia and German 01s are not that good either. Not good for hockey if Stutzle and Seider won't attendI agree, but it looks like it’ll be a weak age group for Switzerland, as well. We also don’t know if Seider and Stuetzle will be available for Germany, so I think that group has three teams that plausibly may play for relegation.
Good call. This guy knows his stuff.I think the medalists will be Canada, Russia and Sweden in no particular order
Rage on.Canada's probably looking at a 1-3 round robin record and elimination in the quarter-final round, and may be forced to stare the possibility of playing in the relegation game in the face.
Unless they get a pillbox-defence roster full of 6' 5'' tall 17 year olds to play next year, Canada may be in a hell of a lot of trouble.
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Well, it looks like history did not play out that way, GWNR. I own up to it, and admit to being totally wrong there in what I posted 1 year ago today. And I do remember posting that even now.Rage on.
I loved the tournament in Finland.Three of the most recent European tournaments have been great. Seems that federations have put the locations into bigger places.
I think the czech and canadian fans get the lions credit for the atmosphere at this one.The commentators talked about what a great atmosphere the Czechs fans created during this tournament. Sometimes when the WJC are held in Europe they can be underwhelming. Hopefully this is a sign of things to come.
lolthat final goes down in the annals of Canadian hockey lore, man!!
an all-time classic!!!!!
Good on you for owning it. I think the concern is both right and wrong. The days of five consecutive WJ golds are probably gone forever but there's no way Canada won't be in the mix as one of the legit contenders every year for the foreseeable future. Nothing wrong with that. I think we all got spoiled and have acquired expectations that aren't realistic.Well, it looks like history did not play out that way, GWNR. I own up to it, and admit to being totally wrong there in what I posted 1 year ago today. And I do remember posting that even now.
But my hyper-sensitivity to NOT wanting Canada to be left behind and abandoned in the world of ice hockey remains. I cannot let that go.
In all things though, I DO congratulate Team Canada for running the Group B gauntlet, and also scratching a LOT of raw itches in that tournament this year, those being ending the U.S. win streak against them, putting a boot in the ass of Finland for what happened a few years ago, and getting rid of the RAWEST itch, getting vengeance on Russia.
And pulling down their 18th overall WJHC Title.
And for now, I am happy, and content.
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Yep. Amazing seeing how many of us made the trip but the hospitality shown by the Czechs was second to none, both in and out of the rink. I'm sure it did help that all the Canadians were cheering for the Czechs against Russia and the US though. And watching their own team is an experience not to be missed.I think the czech and canadian fans get the lions credit for the atmosphere at this one.