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What’s good for Tim Thomas in 2011 is good for Jordan Binnington in 2015Yup, as I just said completely outplayed them in OT and they'll win on some bullshit play. Seen that show hundreds of times in all levels of hockey.
Scott Niedermayer was on Halford & Brough this morning before the game, saying Binnington was the right choice based on his experience in the Game 7 of the '19 cup final.Binnington isn't going to start for the Olympic team.
One good game in a 4 game tournament and you think they're picking him over better goalies again? Not happening.
Great he had a good game. He still shouldn't have been the starter over Logan Thompson or even Hill and you'd be hard pressed to find someone who says otherwise.
DC. Starts on Massachusetts Avenue and ends on Pennsylvania Avenue.When's the parade? Is it going to be in Toronto?
You think that OT goal was Random luck?And America had no heart and 2nd-grade leadership when all OT goals are just random luck for most teams? That's what you're trying to get out of this post? Like, wow, that's dumb to the power of infinity there mate. I mean I don't really care about Team USA, but to say they lost because Canada had a bigger heart and leadership has to be one of the dumbest posts I think I've read on here.
That's on Mr. Maple Leaf (the American one)Not sure how McDavid gets left so wide open right in the slot in OT, no one even within 10 feet of him. Love it, haha
Lot of salty comments from USA supporters. You lost. No shame in coming in 2nd place.
Bro, OTs tend to be fluke stuff...except if you're Toronto of course lol. You have this weird thinking that Canada has this "special aura" to win games (this is not voodoo mang). I agree that Canada's best players played their best compared to who USA had, but the USA had major injuries that significantly impacted this game. Their best winger is on the bench, their best defenceman missing the entire tournament, and one of their best shutdown blokes is out with sepsis. I mean, when was the last time you saw a player get sepsis? Canada deserved the gold medals in 2010 and 2014, I thought they were by far away the best nation easily. But not in this tournament, that's for sure. Again, take a chill pill.Canada wins the overwhelmingly majority of times when they ice their best players, it's not a coincidence. OT goal or not, its shows Canada's best get the job done, a proven history of success is very important.
I don’t understand why there’s any talk of a “rivalry” in hockey between Canada and the Americans.
It’s like trying to say there’s a “rivalry” between the Harlem Globetrotters and the Washington Generals.
You're welcome! A Canadian invented basketball.This actually meant a lot to Americans. Ironically all the NBA bashing it's the only popular international team sport America is good at.
Baseball lost to Japan
Hockey lost to Canada
NFL its a local American sport no one plays outside North America
Soccer a million countries better than them.
Theyre good at individual sports and some team events in Olympics like sycronized swimming or 400m coed racing but the big sports team sports just not the case.
Really bizarre seeing all the punching down on the NBA. That's the one sport Americans are dominant at.
No, most OT goals are.You think that OT goal was Random luck?![]()
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You're welcome! A Canadian invented basketball.
Speaking of, was I the only one who thought the girl blew chunks singing the national anthem?
Selke caliber defending by Matthews.Not sure how McDavid gets left so wide open right in the slot in OT, no one even within 10 feet of him. Love it, haha
Didn’t the US lose their last two games? They were .500 in the tournament.Lot of salty comments from USA supporters. You lost. No shame in coming in 2nd place.
I wouldn’t be surprised if she issues a public apology and checks herself into a rehab after that debacle.
Canada has won 73% of all best vs best tournaments ever played, 11 for 15 now. Not a coincidence, Canada's best win when it matters most, history doesn't lie.Bro, OTs tend to be fluke stuff...except if you're Toronto of course lol. You have this weird thinking that Canada has this "special aura" to win games (this is not voodoo mang). I agree that Canada's best players played their best compared to who USA had, but the USA had major injuries that significantly impacted this game. Their best winger is on the bench, their best defenceman missing the entire tournament, and one of their best shutdown blokes is out with sepsis. I mean, when was the last time you saw a player get sepsis? Canada deserved the gold medals in 2010 and 2014, I thought they were by far away the best nation easily. But not in this tournament, that's for sure. Again, take a chill pill.
But how does this relate to 2025?What’s good for Tim Thomas in 2011 is good for Jordan Binnington in 2015
Okay, you can have basketball, nobody in Canada cares about that sport. Must be your Super Bowl.I’m pretty sure the U.S. is still tops in basketball.
And when did the majority of these tournaments take place? Irreverent years like the 1960s, 70s, 80s, and 90s when most people weren't even born yet? Canadian players in the NHL keep dropping every year. Canada simply had a leg up for 90% of hockey history because all the other countries were far behind, of course, they would win the most just like how the USA wins almost every single basketball tournament lol.Canada has won 78% of all best vs best tournaments ever played, 11 for 14 now. Not a coincidence, Canada's best win when it matters most, history doesn't lie.