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Or before the game perhaps?
We all know Herb Brooks and his well documented rant against the Soviets in the 1980 Olympics to his players. "Great moments are born out of great opportunity."
Also the much well publicized rift in the Canadian locker room during the 1984 Canada Cup. Apparently Bob Bourne stood up and broke the tension by saying "We (Islanders) hate you (Oilers)". Supposedly that helped them bond together a bit more.
So we know those ones, but what about other stories?
For example I would love to hear some stories in between periods during the Gold medal game in the 2010 Olympics. Who was the one talking in between the third period and overtime in the Canadian locker room? What was said?
Or in between the 2nd and 3rd periods of Game 8 of the 1972 Summit Series. All I have ever heard is Esposito saying he remembers walking around the room saying "There is no way they can beat us guys."
Messier apparently got out of his hotel room where he was recovering from the flu and read the riot act to Team Canada during the 1996 World Cup in between the 2nd and 3rd periods of Game 2 of the final.
However, there aren't a lot of stories that are well documented this way during a crucial game. Lots of speculation on what might have been said but not a lot of concrete quotes.
We all know Herb Brooks and his well documented rant against the Soviets in the 1980 Olympics to his players. "Great moments are born out of great opportunity."
Also the much well publicized rift in the Canadian locker room during the 1984 Canada Cup. Apparently Bob Bourne stood up and broke the tension by saying "We (Islanders) hate you (Oilers)". Supposedly that helped them bond together a bit more.
So we know those ones, but what about other stories?
For example I would love to hear some stories in between periods during the Gold medal game in the 2010 Olympics. Who was the one talking in between the third period and overtime in the Canadian locker room? What was said?
Or in between the 2nd and 3rd periods of Game 8 of the 1972 Summit Series. All I have ever heard is Esposito saying he remembers walking around the room saying "There is no way they can beat us guys."
Messier apparently got out of his hotel room where he was recovering from the flu and read the riot act to Team Canada during the 1996 World Cup in between the 2nd and 3rd periods of Game 2 of the final.
However, there aren't a lot of stories that are well documented this way during a crucial game. Lots of speculation on what might have been said but not a lot of concrete quotes.