arnie said:
There have ben a lot of posts like this. But the bottom line is that in the World Cup final, Canada barely beat the Czechs alone, even playing before a home crowd. Add the Slovak players and the outcome would have been different.
Try playing these finals in Europe and we'll see how things look. Never forget that Canada always has the home field advantage. Every World/Canada cup championship final has been in Canada, except one - the one in the US where US beat Canada. Anyone who thinks that these championships are set up for the Canadians to win simply are kidding themselves.
As far depth is concerned, Canada is slipping fast. They are down to 50% of NHL players from 99% 30 years ago. And many of those 50% are just goons. Further, as of this seasin, the US now has more kids playing hockey than does Canada. future
This argument really pisses me off. 99 % of players 30 years ago, to 50 now? WHAT!??! Right now actually, the number is 61 %. Let me bring forth 10 different examples as to why Canada would be better than a Czechslovakian combo.
Example 1
"Canada barely beat the Czech Republic in the WC, add the Slovaks in and they win"- That might be true. But what if Canada were to add in their injured players like Blake or Pronger?
Example 2
Canada has way more depth. You say 50 % of the players are Canadians and that the number is slipping? Since it is 61 and it has remained steady for the past 10 years, I'll consider that a stupid argument.
Example 3
The better hockey nation isn't about sticking the best on best out there. Nope, we have to compare all the players in the NHL/World from that country. What if we listed a 3rd or 4th or 5th or 6th team from Canada? I guarantee I could find solid NHL'ers like Alyn McCauley to play for the 6th team. Could you find 6 teams worth of players from the Czech Republic/Slovakia
Example 4
The goon argument is a stupid one. Name 10 goons from Canada? How about looking at the Czechslovakia crop. Let's see, Vaclav Varada is a goon. I'm sure there's more I can't think of off the top of my head
Example 5
The so called myth that since the tourney was in Canada the players were given an unfair advantage. You ask the question when was the last time a Canada/World Cup was outside of Canada? I ask the question when was the last time a World Sr. Championship was inside of North America? But who won those tournaments the last two years? Canada. In Europe, in hostile territories. And the issue of a the ice size? I believe that the stars you named from the Czech Republican/Slovakian side all play on NHL size ice surfaces normally?
Example 6
Adding in those players(Demitra, Bondra, Hossa, etc.) I believe would have made the team WORSE. Those guys, while good at offense, aren't so good backchecking wise. That would have given Canada a few extra goals. Final score: Canada 6 Czechslovakia 4 or therabouts.
Example 7
In the years prior in the WJC, a competition which usually produces the stars of future generations, combining Czechs and Slovaks I think we can all agree would have done squat. These countries are really starting to suffer in prospect producing,
Example 8
What about in net? Who's the next Hasek, because he's 40, and Canada has 6 great goalies in their prime right now. And don't say Marek Schwarz, because we all saw how much he choked in the WJC's.
Example 9
The United States has a population fo 300 million. Canada has a population of a tenth of that. That's great that the US has more kids playing hockey than Canada this year. But wasn't the argument between Canada and the Czechs and Slovaks?
Example 10
Even with your shady combinations(What if the US and Canada had never split up) it's still very logical to see that in the NHL, the league where the best players play, of the top 30 players only 2(Jagr and Hossa) are from the Czechslovakia. I can safely say 15-20 are from Canada.
In conclusion, don't post this BS intended to get a rise from Canadians. It's stupid