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The answer is no.
Holding them to 2 goals in regulation shows otherwise.
What game did you watch?
McDavid had an unremarkable game until they left him alone in the slot in OT.
The answer is no.
Holding them to 2 goals in regulation shows otherwise.
What game did you watch?
McDavid had an unremarkable game until they left him alone in the slot in OT.
You are probably the first poster in hfboards history to be crowing that 2 goals in regulation means the other team "didn't have an answer" for the amazing offensive firepower.
Not every game is a track meet.
Canada’s best players got it done.
They won by a whisker and struggled to score.
This "didn't have an answer" talk is absurd.
Against a tournament team with supposedly all the best players from a nation with 340,000,000+ people, playing a boring 1-2-2 defensive system meant to shut down break-out and transition offense, clog the middle and mud up all play to the walls, with what USA fans were have been touting all year as being the greatest 3 goalies ever in a rotation, and better defense "on paper", than Canada, id say 5 GF in 2 and a bit games is pretty good. And considering we won the game where all of those big 4 were actually playing, where one of them scored in both games, and the other scored the first goal of the last game, and the last of them is 37 and playing with one arm, I'd say yeah, guess you didn't have an answer. Or you would have won. Better luck next year, pal.You are probably the first poster in hfboards history to be crowing that 2 goals in regulation means the other team "didn't have an answer" for the amazing offensive firepower.
Here in reality, 2 goals in regulation is well below average for an NHL game, and massively below average for this particular tournament.
Against a tournament team with supposedly all the best players from a nation with 340,000,000+ people,
Hey you catch the game last night?On USA...yes. He's a player who's never been the premier guy on his NHL team. Known for disappearing acts and resorting to video games when the going gets tough. He's in over his head playing top line on canada. Not a guy you win with.
Great players tend to do that. In 2010 Crosby was invisible all tournament long until he got that golden goal.Holding them to 2 goals in regulation shows otherwise.
What game did you watch?
McDavid had an unremarkable game until they left him alone in the slot in OT.
Have you watched hockey before? OT goals are frequently scored by nobodies. You don’t need the best player in the world to score necessarily.Who is going to score in OT for Canada?
Answer: Connor McDavid.
Who is going to score in OT for the US?
Answer: …….
Hey brother .,.. let some of the louder Canadiens get their victory lapI'm just going to stop you right there.
Your first sentence is divorced from reality.
The 3 best players in hockey these past few years are McDavid, MacKinnon, and Kucherov.
Are you seriously arguing that there is a large contingent claiming otherwise?
Guess I'll stop you too. Im arguing that team USA has the best players picked from a nation of 340,000,000 people, so don't know what 2 (4 Nations champion) Canadians and a Russian have to do with that?I'm just going to stop you right there.
Your first sentence is divorced from reality.
The 3 best players in hockey these past few years are McDavid, MacKinnon, and Kucherov.
Are you seriously arguing that there is a large contingent claiming otherwise?
How was that goaltending last night?There’s this thing called defense and goaltending!! The USA has the better of those. Weird how the Oilers philosophy has been the same as the OP for a decade and it has won them …checks notes…..zero cups!!
Canada went 1-1 vs USA. There is virtually nothing separating the two teams now. The difference is razor thin.
Canada has been better in head to head match ups historically. I don't think a 4 game tournament, where they lost one game to USA, and barely edged them out in another is indicative that they're the better national team.Razor thin or not, the margin is irrelevant. What matters is the actual results. Canada's trophy case is overflowing and the US is bone dry. Particularly when when we compare the head to head. That isn't a coincidence. View attachment 980252
Canada has been better in head to head match ups historically. I don't think a 4 game tournament, where they lost one game to USA, and barely edged them out in another is indicative that they're the better national team.
Again, it was a 4 game tournament, they played 2 games and split.
The saddest thing for the Americans is that Canada didn't even build a team for a NHL rules tournament.