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I think it still would take place. The NHL wants their own hosted tournament where they get all the revenue. It would not hold a lot of prestige though.
It's possible, but the urgency wouldn't necessarily be the same.
I think it still would take place. The NHL wants their own hosted tournament where they get all the revenue. It would not hold a lot of prestige though.
Most akin would be the 2004 World Cup of Hockey, held in between best on best olympics in 2002 and 2006. I don't remember there being a ton of buzz to it, but it still happened.It's possible, but the urgency wouldn't necessarily be the same.
Most akin would be the 2004 World Cup of Hockey, held in between best on best olympics in 2002 and 2006. I don't remember there being a ton of buzz to it, but it still happened.
It's a weird list.. I'll add this one too for consideration.
I actually have fond memories of that tournament as I followed it quite closely. But, I'm a bit of a hockey fanatic and a lot of my more casual fan friends didn't take a lot of interest.
It was one of Jagr's best performances in that semi-final game, even though they ended up losing to Lecavalier's OT winner. He was unstoppable, they tried everything to get the puck off his stick and he'd just maintain possession in the zone. I promised myself that I wouldn't forget it.
The best thing for the World Cup would have been if Finland had won it in the Final. It would have instantly converted an entire country's worth of fans in terms of the legitimacy of the tournament.
Remember the 2016 best on best??.....I don't. But I think I watched most of it. ha!It beats the All-Star game.
I don't think it will have massive historical significance, which was my original point.
People will watch it, cheer, and then move on. Like the 2016 World Cup which no one brings up very often.
As much of this event being a corporate, revenue-generating event, I think it's a true attempt at a compromise between players and NHL team management.I think it still would take place. The NHL wants their own hosted tournament where they get all the revenue. It would not hold a lot of prestige though.
World Cup 96 of course and for people who understands Swedish. This was for the first change of the game
Canada’s worst forward 5 on 5, excellent 3 on 3 tho lolMarner finally shows up after 60 minutes...... for 3 on 3 non contact. ha!
It is a joke that you can't win more than you have since you have more ice hockey players to choose from.Canada manages to win the World Championships more than anyone else despite only hosting it once in a hundred years.
Try harder I guess.
It is a joke that you can't win more than you have since you have more ice hockey players to choose from.
Hey, they let you out from under the bridge or wherever it is you live when you aren’t trashing Canada.
It wouldn’t be much of a sport if Canada won every tournament. You are welcome.
Oh, don’t worry—I’d never live under a Canadian bridge. Too much whining about how ‘the game belongs to us’ echoing from above. Canada doesn’t win every tournament because hockey needs competition, not a participation trophy for the country that invented it.
Also you are the primary country crying about it not being best-on-best.
Fix your NHL schedule, problem solved.
Glad you recognize brilliance when you see it. Must be a refreshing change from all the recycled ‘Canada owns hockey’ and 'we have the most gold medals!’ as a coping mechanism.These are some really novel and revolutionary comments, I salute you.
Glad you recognize brilliance when you see it. Must be a refreshing change from all the recycled ‘Canada owns hockey’ and 'we have the most gold medals!’ as a coping mechanism.
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First of all impressive memory to remember such details in old games. Second of all , Canada didn't "let" Sweden back in the game. Sweden just relaxed and stopped playing bad. Typical Canadian arrogance.I picked the 1996 World Cup and the Fleury goal (actually originally awarded to Shanahan after the game but it was rightly changed). Last night was a round robin game, so it can't be that one, although it was a great game. So it really comes down to the Forsberg 1994 Olympics game and the 1996 game. Because 1996 was a semi final. I like the 1994 Olympics because it really showed a sign of things to come. Forsberg with the goal, then Kariya with a brilliant shot like only he could but a stacked pad save by Tommy Salo. Its funny how Corey Hirsch was the only one out of those 4 that didn't make a splash in the NHL. He looked promising. I remember thinking that Hirsch had saved the Forsberg shot because his reaction and the way he had his glove made it look initially like he had grabbed it.
But I have to go from a pure entertainment perspective with the 1996 game. Double overtime, tons of chances on either end. That sequence just before the Fleury goal, how in the heck did Sweden not score? They hit the post, but not just that Forsberg had a couple of chances right then, Alfredsson had the most glorious chance with the puck just sitting there at the side of the net with a yawning cage. Then Coffey takes it end to end, drops it to a streaking Fleury and while it wasn't a strong shot it fooled Salo and the game was over.
I don't know why, including last night, we always let Sweden back in the game and make it so tight for us. Same thing happened in 1996. Also one of the rare times you see Lidstrom get walked around on a goal.
I remember seeing you in iihf forums in the early 2000s. You must be in your 40 ties possibly approaching 50. I think you are maturing backwards..Yes, facts make for good coping mechanisms in general.
Here, I made up a special medal for you to be employed as your own personal coping mechanism.
Wear it with pride!
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It's a weird list.. I'll add this one too for consideration.
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Team Canada - Ice Hockey World Championships 2003 - Player Stats
Team Canada stats, scoring leaders and demographics breakdown at Ice Hockey World Championships in 2003. Player birth country and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 2003 tournament.www.quanthockey.com
Burke and Luongo were the goalies.
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Team Sweden - Ice Hockey World Championships 2003 - Player Stats
Team Sweden stats, scoring leaders and demographics breakdown at Ice Hockey World Championships in 2003. Player birth country and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 2003 tournament.www.quanthockey.com
Swedes with Sundin and Forsberg too!