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I do agree with the point though... if Canada wanted a piece of the World Championships pie (or America) then they need to apply. I don't think they have. I don't think anyone in hockey Canada is in charge of 'applying for the IIHF Worlds' and if they were they are also in charge of getting coffee.lol
It's a non-starter unless the IIHF is willing to host it at a time where Canada and the US are not preoccupied with their own professional club championships.
The 2008 event was really a bit of a one-off that celebrated 100 years of the IIHF. It didn't exactly lead to a clamoring for more tournaments among Canadian hockey fans or Hockey Canada.
I freely admit that Canada hasn't exactly done much to make the tournament less unfair for North American teams, but that doesn't change the fact that it is.
Czechboy said:If we now will have alternating best on bests and I'm an elite NHL player.. i don't even consider the World Championships in May. It may become the Euro Championships.. which, ftr, I would absolutely love!
I basically think of it as the European Championships anyway, with the US and Canada as guest teams.
The US has barely ever medaled at the event, even with the stacked team they brought last year. It holds even less resonance for them than it does for Canada.
However, the IIHF likes to think of the World Championships as simply the top division of a much larger worldwide tournament so I doubt they would ever take "World" out of the name.
The IIHF are conceivably the big losers in any kind of situation that dilutes the importance of the World Championships, so I'm curious as to what their involvement will be in any prospective World Cup.
In my mind, to be a "serious" hockey tournament, they do have to be involved, no matter how odious that may be, if Bettman and the NHL want to have relatively competitive hockey squads from the teams that don't have adequate NHL representation.
Czechboy said:The gap between Soviet athletes and today is what, 40 years? How long does it take?lol
Meh, we still hear stories about Canadian barbarians for what they did to the Swedes in the 1970s.
Memories are long.