ChiHawks10
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Technically he would have been a pro, though, at that time. The Hawks drafted him in 84. But yeah, the NHLers didn't really start playing in The Olympics until the late 90's.Olympics were amateurs back then
Technically he would have been a pro, though, at that time. The Hawks drafted him in 84. But yeah, the NHLers didn't really start playing in The Olympics until the late 90's.Olympics were amateurs back then
Bedard has zero chance at Olympics. He already makes like 4 turnovers a game that would get him stapled to the bench in the first period of a best on best.
Good post. I think McD is not the easiest guy to play with. He seemed to have problems finding chemistry with teammates, hence found himself solo much of the time. Binnington had a great final game. I was very nervous that he wasn't up to the task. On the American side, McAvoy was solid - better than I expected. Larkin, the same.Great game. Two evenly matched teams, but I think Canada's top end talent is just a bit better and that was the difference.
Random thoughts on the tournament:
- Slavin was the best player in the tournament for me. I cannot overemphasize how great he was defensively. The blackhawks should lock Vlasic in a closet with Slavin's play in this tournament playing on loop. Goes to show how big of an effect you can have on the game just with defence.
- Jack Eichel is a stud. Loved his game, and love the way he has developed as a 2-way C.
- Jack Hughes, as others have said, was invisible and overmatched. I get the pull to assume it would have been the same for Bedard, but I am not so sure. I think Bedard has more jam than he gets credit for, and I would love to see how he adapts to this environment. I am hoping he plays in the world championships this year and shows he belongs. I think that is his best bet at making the Olympic team next year.
- I thought McDavid had a horrible game outside of the game winner. As good as he is, I still don't trust him in the same way I trust the Crosby's/MacKinnon's of the world to come through when the going gets tough. Obviously the OT goal is a step in that direction, but I wasn't all that impressed with him this tournament outside of his two goals.
- On D for Canada, Colton Parayko really impressed me. He is such an asset with his size and skating. Didn't make many mistakes. Beating the wheels of Miller didn't hurt either.
- I was also really impressed with Morrissey. He is a great example of a guy who has just continued to get better and better.
For those who don't know or don't remember, Edzo was in the Olympics at age 17. Played 6 games with 7 points.
Yes, he was THAT good
The youngest EVER, by quite a bit.Olympics were amateurs back then
The NHL would be wise to do a tournament like this alternating every two years and the Olympics. Skip the ASG completely or just make it a skills competition.
Injuries will change that.The NHL would be wise to do a tournament like this alternating every two years and the Olympics. Skip the ASG completely or just make it a skills competition.
I think the Faber vs Bedard debate is a lot closer now than a lot of us are willing to admit