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i thought they'd be ok. but now after the aftermath and reassessing the whole situation, they really did miss a 'legend' in their roster.
hungry young players - with mario and stevie ycup2006sensrule said:I completely disagree. The Canadian team should have been full of hungry young players. We needed less old vets and more young players.
wow - that brought a tear to my eye - usually your out bashing and wacking -The_Eck said:Canada will soon find out what Gretzky (on ice) and Mario meant to this country's success in international hockey. Their mystic will truly be missed, none of the upcoming Canadian superstars have that aura.
huh?8snake said:Not trying to be direspectful here, but personally I dont consider Mario a "leader". Never really have. Maybe his aura as a hall of fame, all time great was missed in the locker room, but as far as leadership qualities....I never thought he posessed an abundance of those to begin with.
8snake said:Not trying to be direspectful here, but personally I dont consider Mario a "leader". Never really have. Maybe his aura as a hall of fame, all time great was missed in the locker room, but as far as leadership qualities....I never thought he posessed an abundance of those to begin with.
RallyKiller said:I watched Gretzky's interview with Bob Costas last night and he said the Canadians really missed the leadership of those two guys. He said Sakic is a great captain but the players just felt so much pressure to win gold and how they needed Yzerman and Lemieux for their leadership and ability to handle the media.
Maybe he's right, afterall he's Wayne Gretzky.
RallyKiller said:I watched Gretzky's interview with Bob Costas last night and he said the Canadians really missed the leadership of those two guys. He said Sakic is a great captain but the players just felt so much pressure to win gold and how they needed Yzerman and Lemieux for their leadership and ability to handle the media.
Maybe he's right, afterall he's Wayne Gretzky.
Yeah, I guess 2002 Canada didn't have any pressure. Or the 19 year olds who took part in Team Canada's WJC tournament last year. Or USA, Russia or any of those other hockey power houses.KrisKing said:There's more pressure on Canada to win than any other country.
Phanuthier said:Yeah, I guess 2002 Canada didn't have any pressure. Or the 19 year olds who took part in Team Canada's WJC tournament last year. Or USA, Russia or any of those other hockey power houses.
Merely an excuse. You don't see Yzerman or Lemieux on Russia or Finland, and it looks like a kids Malkin and Ovechkin are having as much problem with the "pressure" as NHL vets Iginla, Sakic, Pronger, ect.
KrisKing said:Did Canada lose because they didn't have enough goal scorers on the roster? No, they folded under the immense pressure in a spectacular way. Of course Gretzky was right about needing Yzerman or Lemieux. Call me crazy but I bet Gretzky knows more about what is needed to perform under incredible pressure than all you people.
I wouldn't say they don't know how to deal with pressure, but tell Jarome Iginla he's doesn't know how to play in a pressure packed game. Or Joe Sakic. That's full BS.The_Eck said:Not to insult hockey players or the sport in general, but playing a sport and being paid millions of dollars is not really pressure. Please don't use this term so loosely, because these professional athletes don't know what real pressure is.
So, I would say the average joe here on HFboards has experienced more 'real' pressure than Wayne has in his entire life. Stop putting these athletes on such a high pedestal. They played a sport for a living.
Phanuthier said:I wouldn't say they don't know how to deal with pressure, but tell Jarome Iginla he's doesn't know how to play in a pressure packed game. Or Joe Sakic. That's full BS.
The odd phenomena is that when any other worker, be it a highly rated investor, chief engineer, star lawyer or whathaveyou screw up, they are lamblasted with critisism (as expected). When its our beloved Team Canada? We coax them, give them a message, say thanks for trying and tell them its ok. I know they arn't at the Olympics as a profession or whathaveyou, but there is no way they should be excused from a lack luster effort.
The_Eck said:Not to insult hockey players or the sport in general, but playing a sport and being paid millions of dollars is not really pressure. Please don't use this term so loosely, because these professional athletes don't know what real pressure is.
So, I would say the average joe here on HFboards has experienced more 'real' pressure than Wayne has in his entire life. Stop putting these athletes on such a high pedestal. They played a sport for a living.
David said:I disagree on this.
It is only a game but there is tremendous pressure...pressure from the entire country!!! If you screw up at work, then there is the obvious pressure but it is not televised all over the world for millions of people to jump all over you! And done at the professional stage like NHL, this is costing your team millions of dollars in revenue.
They have tremedous pressure that normal people do not have to ever deal with.
I would hope so.The_Eck said:Oh please give me a break!!! Do you actually believe they are losing any sleep after losing to the Russians?? Please!! They hop on a plane, then they go back to their mansions to make love to their trophy wives. The lost to the russians is completely forgotten the next day.
Real pressure, is somebody having to work 12 hour shifts and being worried that he has enough income to support his family day in and day out. Stop being so delusional.
Phanuthier said:I would hope so.
What exactly do you do that sets you on such a high level that you can look down on professional athletes and say they have no pressure in their jobs?
I'll agree that these guys should know how to deal with pressure, and at the level they are at, have handled in many different situations, but to suggest that they have it easy is stupid.
And I really don't think your idea of "real pressure" is accurately on the dot. Pressure comes with expectations, and if your a lowly 12-hour a day, barely minimum wage worker, you probably don't have that much expected of you. Outside of the entertainment business, most "real pressure" jobs are regulated by a standard and code of ethics.
Cawz said:None of those players can hold a candle to Yzerman or Mario. Maybe Sakic.
Now maybe people will realize the 2 reasons why Canada has been considered the country to beat over the last 20 years. Gretzky and Lemieux.
Without them, we arent the best country anymore. We are the country with the most depth, which means nothing when you can only send 20some players.
I've also seen Rhett Warraner rip Robyn Regehr a new ******* after a bad game in game 15 (?) of the regular season, and Iginla (wow, he cared once?) almost got into a fight with Regehr after a game (50?) when he made a bad play.The_Eck said:Stop people are forced into situations in life where they have to deal with this 'real pressure'. And yes, professional athletes do have it easy, don't kid yourself into thinking otherwise. I see montreal canadian players having a blast in downtown montreal after a devastasting lost. You think they actually feel tremendous pressure if they lose?? They are oblivious to the hardcore fans reaction.