jj cale
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And?All teams other than Canada and the Soviets won a combined total of 36 games out of 115 with a goal difference of -126 (despite playing mostly against one another).
And?All teams other than Canada and the Soviets won a combined total of 36 games out of 115 with a goal difference of -126 (despite playing mostly against one another).
Canada vs. the USSR was about the only Canada Cup game that actually mattered, the rest was just meaningless decoration that didn't seriously interest anyone.And?
And those games between the soviets and Canada were mostly incredible , far above any games in the olympics save maybe for the U.S Canada game in 2010, in the end that is what counts most for me, not crowd sizes.Canada vs. the USSR was about the only Canada Cup game that actually mattered, the rest was just meaningless decoration that didn't seriously interest anyone.
We can for example compare the two 1987 Canada Cup games that were played in Calgary to the 1988 Olympic hockey games between the same teams in the same building (but without any NHL players):
Canada vs. Czechoslovakia
CC 8,500
OG 18,000
Sweden vs. Soviet Union
CC 3,000
OG 15,000
And those games between the soviets and Canada were mostly incredible , far above any games in the olympics save maybe for the U.S Canada game in 2010, in the end that is what counts most for me, not crowd sizes.
I think the small ice rink played a big part of it, more intense, more ferocious, more battles, more physical, mix that with the skill on hand and contrasting styles of play at that time....................you got a better product.
It is what it is. The olympics have more eyes on it...........but eyes watching don't make quality.
The olympics just haven't rung the bell much for me, too rushed, not enough intensity, too much poor sisters standing 5 guys at the line and then forming a hedgehog box in front of the goal just trying to keep shots from the far outside on the big ice against the good teams and if the games are in China or god knows where................crazy times to watch the games for us all.Canada cup was for the most part interesting because of the political situation. Which is very different now. The World cup feels, because of its irregularity (and weird teams the last time), like something that is just redundant and lost its credit. Just bring back the olympics with the best and we don't need any world or canada cup
Poor you... 2 weeks of hockey, once every 4 years... that would be so unfair to you and other fellow North Americans... my sorry european ass that follows NHL hockey as much as it can will be saluting your sacrificeThe olympics just haven't rung the bell much for me, too rushed, not enough intensity, too much poor sisters standing 5 guys at the line and then forming a hedgehog box in front of the goal just trying to keep shots from the far outside on the big ice against the good teams and if the games are in China or god knows where................crazy times to watch the games for us all.
You wanna keep the olympics with NHL players? Fine, but get a proper world cup up and running to go with it, the option is needed.
I want to see the best really get nasty and go at it hard, not enough of that at the olympics thus far, too much chandelier hockey with both the olympics AND the WHC.
That's your problem, I don't care about what your poor Euro ass has to go through to watch NHL games.Poor you... 2 weeks of hockey, once every 4 years... that would be so unfair to you and other fellow North Americans... my sorry european ass that follows NHL hockey as much as it can will be saluting your sacrifice
And those games between the soviets and Canada were mostly incredible , far above any games in the olympics save maybe for the U.S Canada game in 2010, in the end that is what counts most for me, not crowd sizes.
I think the small ice rink played a big part of it, more intense, more ferocious, more battles, more physical, mix that with the skill on hand and contrasting styles of play at that time....................you got a better product.
It is what it is. The olympics have more eyes on it...........but eyes watching don't make quality.
If you had a Canada Cup today all those teams could win too, it's not 1976 anymore.You’re remembering the Canada Cup through rose colored glasses.
The USSR/Canada matchups were great, but the rest of the tournament was sub-par hockey relative to today. The sport was primarily a 2 horse race 40 years ago. You might as well have taken a nap if it wasn’t the Soviets playing Canada during the Canada Cups.
On the contrary any one of Canada, Finland, Russia, Sweden and the US have a legitimate chance of winning in today’s landscape. Maybe also Czecia.
The top to bottom level of play and quality of competition of todays NHL Olympics is miles better than the Canada Cup’s.
Every game is meaningful these days.
If you had a Canada Cup today all those teams could win too, it's not 1976 anymore.
That's right the U.S.S.R Canada matches were great................................. epic.
It was like a big card boxing match, you sit through the preliminaries to get to the main fight and it was well worth it as you pretty much always got the thrilla in Manilla. The olympics?..........................you are lucky if you get Holyfield- washed up ear biting tyson.
Different strokes for different folks I guess but personally I think you see through european glasses.............where everything olympic is God. Think it skewers your guys judgment a lot.
I'm always amazed at the love affair with the olympics you guys have....................that big bloated, corrupt, on the take shady as f*** carnival. Just Might be the most colossal waste of money on the planet.
All Hype, but rather short on substance.
Well, to be quite honest with you Zine, I wonder if anyone here (me included) is seeing it through level headed glasses. Considering all the worlds problems and the fact there are still countless millions in abject poverty who go to bed hungry every night it's probably sheer folly of us to give a damn where millionaire hockey players play games to satisfy our patriotic ardour.I’m
I’m not viewing it solely through European eyes, because most Americans would agree with me.
Let us not forget the greatest American sports moment is 1980. Yep, Olympic Hockey.
Like you said, different strokes for different folks, but I think you’re seeing it through Canadian eyes only….at the exclusion of every other nationality that plays the game.
Well, to be quite honest with you Zine, I wonder if anyone here (me included) is seeing it through level headed glasses. Considering all the worlds problems and the fact there are still countless millions in abject poverty who go to bed hungry every night it's probably sheer folly of us to give a damn where millionaire hockey players play games to satisfy our patriotic ardour.
It sort of makes me cringe why we give a shit so much.
Don’t the best football players almost all come from the NCAA?That's human nature though. The typical person doesn't give a shit about millions in poverty, war, mass death.
Out of sight, out of mind.
Game on, NHL millionaires!
Only when attrocities affect people do they care. That's when countries are banned, or, more so in years past, people took to sports as a means of promoting ideals and beliefs. This led to some of the most intense games our sport has ever witnessed.
In addition to the NHL and IIHF screwing things up, fierce rivalries are what the game is lacking. But there can be no USSR/Canada level rivalry anymore because NHLers are too familiar with one another. Pure dislike of the oppostiion just doesn't exist when you're playing NHL teammates and/or friends.
It's not like football where the best players come from numerous leagues. This unfamiliarity makes it easier to view someone solely through the prism of politics.
He meant soccerDon’t the best football players almost all come from the NCAA?
I see. Is there a country other than Canada where hockey is the clear number one sport and all others are a distant second? I’m thinking soccer is first everywhere or at minimum a very close second? So Canada tends to dominate the hockey tournaments and the result is almost known ahead of time.He meant soccer
Finland failed to sell out Finland - Canada QF at the recent 2023 World Championships. It was mostly bored business people snoozing in the stands. While The Finnish soccer team managed to sell out Stadium 32,000 seats againt no other than San Marino !!! The worst soccer team in the world ( San Marino ) got 32,000 attendance. While QF against the best hockey country Canada only got 9,000 seats. Tells you everything. It doesn't help that Hartwall arena is rusting away by excellent KHL businesses.I see. Is there a country other than Canada where hockey is the clear number one sport and all others are a distant second? I’m thinking soccer is first everywhere or at minimum a very close second? So Canada tends to dominate the hockey tournaments and the result is almost known ahead of time.
I see. Is there a country other than Canada where hockey is the clear number one sport and all others are a distant second?
You’re remembering the Canada Cup through rose colored glasses.
The USSR/Canada matchups were great, but the rest of the tournament was sub-par hockey relative to today. You might as well have taken a nap if it wasn’t the Soviets playing Canada.
On the contrary any one of Canada, Finland, Russia, Sweden and the US have a legitimate chance of winning in today’s landscape. Maybe also Czecia. Hockey isnt a 2 horse race anymore.
The NHL Olympics’ level of play and quality of competition is miles better than the Canada Cup’s.
Every game is meaningful these days.
Arent you bored watching Canada beat up on everyone all the time. Snooze fest if you ask meIt is far from dead, this year I finished watching Canada win both the WC and WHC, it isn't dead for Canada and it's fans anyway, feels like business as usual.
Well, we don't beat up on everyone all the time.Arent you bored watching Canada beat up on everyone all the time. Snooze fest if you ask me
Because putting your annoying ass on its place is much more important than those who are starvingWell, to be quite honest with you Zine, I wonder if anyone here (me included) is seeing it through level headed glasses. Considering all the worlds problems and the fact there are still countless millions in abject poverty who go to bed hungry every night it's probably sheer folly of us to give a damn where millionaire hockey players play games to satisfy our patriotic ardour.
It sort of makes me cringe why we give a shit so much.
Before you post anything in reply to me learn to speak english properly, It puts a crimp in my day to have to respond even once to the pidgin vernacular.Because putting your annoying ass on its place is much more important than those who are starving