It will be in 2008.Epsilon said:As for the WHC not being in the North America, that's because the NHL doesn't want it to be.
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It will be in 2008.Epsilon said:As for the WHC not being in the North America, that's because the NHL doesn't want it to be.
Leadzedder said:Keep in mind that some (maybe even most) Canadians agree with you, so maybe you could put the word "some" in bold next time.
Oh and some non Canadian posters irritate with this Canada cheats BS when "Canada" is not the one officiating the games and handing out the suspensions.
How can it not be there fault? Its in the rules...rules that were written by the IIHF...Vikke said:How can you say that IIHF's rules penalize Canada?
Big ice: Not IIHF's fault.
therealdeal said:How can it not be there fault? Its in the rules...rules that were written by the IIHF...
Leadzedder said:Keep in mind that some (maybe even most) Canadians agree with you, so maybe you could put the word "some" in bold next time.
Oh and some non Canadian posters irritate with this Canada cheats BS when "Canada" is not the one officiating the games and handing out the suspensions.
therealdeal said:And those posters that somehow refuse to give Canada credit in any circumstances. As if somehow the string of wins we've put together is simply a series of flukes and well placed bribes to officials...
Finn said:it's not they're fault like 14 of the 16 countries use large ice
Finn said:they were
Of course the rules are stacked against us. Like I said, not just big ice surface. Its was our ineligibility to use pros, calls against physical play, even legal physical play. Happens all the time. Thats the way it goes. The Nash non call was a bad call. But so were the two goals Canada has scored in the past two games that have been dissallowed. We got unlucky when the ref in the QF game lost sight of the puck under Lasak when it was clearly loose, and we got unlucky with an out of position linesman calling a phantom off-side which cost us a goal today. These things happen, sometimes they help decide the game. Thats hockey.Jovo Cop said:What does it matter about size ..canada wins on small ice , big ice , pond ice , martini ice ..if its on ice and stick and puck are involved ..we win ..get over it .I know North americans arent european but maybe we know a little itty bit about the game .After watching the under 18 tourney ..how can anybody with a straight face say North Americans get any breaks from the refs ..Jack Johnson of the USA got TOSSED from a game for hitting to hard !!!!!
thats hockey - play through - ( i must say one thing we don't do a lot of is - diving - its an artform in europe - )therealdeal said:Of course the rules are stacked against us. Like I said, not just big ice surface. Its was our ineligibility to use pros, calls against physical play, even legal physical play. Happens all the time. Thats the way it goes. The Nash non call was a bad call. But so were the two goals Canada has scored in the past two games that have been dissallowed. We got unlucky when the ref in the QF game lost sight of the puck under Lasak when it was clearly loose, and we got unlucky with an out of position linesman calling a phantom off-side which cost us a goal today. These things happen, sometimes they help decide the game. Thats hockey.