Exhibition: Aug 25 GDT - USA vs. Canada (1-3)

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Rabid Ranger said:
Rolston kicks the tires and lights the fires, it's up to the other scrubs to bury the rebounds!!! Go Kris Vernarsky!!!! :hockey:
It's tough to get to the rebounds when Rolston shoots it onto the chest most of the time...... :p:
 
Two matches, 4 goals for and 4 goals against for both teams. All I can say from tonights game is that Conklin won't be starting any real games for the USA soon and the Lemieux is awesome for Canada!
 
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So does this mean that there is a big possibility that Draper and Maltby won't be playing when the really game begin? I onlt say this because they had a horrible first game where we lost, and they didn't play tonight where we won.
 
19bruins19 said:
So does this mean that there is a big possibility that Draper and Maltby won't be playing when the really game begin? I onlt say this because they had a horrible first game where we lost, and they didn't play tonight where we won.
What were the defense pairings?
 
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Team Canada doesn't need Maltby-Draper to be a defensive combo. I'm sure some of the other forwards on the team will help fill in that respect.
 
19bruins19 said:
Two matches, 6 goals for and 6 goals against for both teams. All I can say from tonights game is that Conklin won't be starting any real games for the USA soon and the Lemieux is awesome for Canada!



Not to be pedantic, but it's really 4 goals for and 4 goals against for both teams.
 
In all seriousness though, I'll be quick to admit this is the more likely result when the real games come around. There is no doubting Canada is the better talent in this tournament and the U.S. is going to have to count on a team system, grit, timely scoring, and "coming-out" goaltending to survive this tournament, in my opinion.

GO U.S.A. :handclap:
 
Rob Paxon said:
In all seriousness though, I'll be quick to admit this is the more likely result when the real games come around. There is no doubting Canada is the better talent in this tournament and the U.S. is going to have to count on a team system, grit, timely scoring, and "coming-out" goaltending to survive this tournament, in my opinion.

GO U.S.A. :handclap:


I totally agree. :bow: Good thing Robert Esche is ready to punish Marty once more!!!
 
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