GDT: Four Nations Face-Off III - NO Politics!

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So unfortunate to see Mac look like his pre-shoulder surgery self in that game with the hitting and being physical, only to get injured.


This Bruind season is really something else. I hope he rests up. Shut him down for as long as it takes. You don't f*** with infections at all.

I hope USA takes care of the job tomorrow.
 
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From Sportsnet:
Keep an eye out for Canadian experience
The Canadian roster has won a combined 20 Stanley Cups to the Americans' three. They’ve played in the big moments, felt the pressure and persevered. Sidney Crosby is tied for the tournament lead in points, and has the ability to calm the troops and not get lost in the moments when they come (as we saw when he iced the Finland game). If there are big mistakes in the final game, Canada's experience factor makes it feel less likely it'll come from their side.
Talent vs Experience. IMO
 
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From Sportsnet:
Keep an eye out for Canadian experience
The Canadian roster has won a combined 20 Stanley Cups to the Americans' three. They’ve played in the big moments, felt the pressure and persevered. Sidney Crosby is tied for the tournament lead in points, and has the ability to calm the troops and not get lost in the moments when they come (as we saw when he iced the Finland game). If there are big mistakes in the final game, Canada's experience factor makes it feel less likely it'll come from their side.
Talent vs Experience. IMO
If Binnington plays well and Canada are the victors I can see Canadian honks
calling him Winnington after eviscerating him all tourney...lol.
 
From Sportsnet:
Keep an eye out for Canadian experience
The Canadian roster has won a combined 20 Stanley Cups to the Americans' three. They’ve played in the big moments, felt the pressure and persevered. Sidney Crosby is tied for the tournament lead in points, and has the ability to calm the troops and not get lost in the moments when they come (as we saw when he iced the Finland game). If there are big mistakes in the final game, Canada's experience factor makes it feel less likely it'll come from their side.
Talent vs Experience. IMO

In addition to experience I kinda feel like Canada has some talent, too.
 
Personally, I have my issues with the Thachuks, as a fan, but they did their job the other night, in all honesty I hate staged fights, stupid in my opinion, but those fights although I would say anyone who says they were staged might be right, but they also were to give a message, and message was sent. The message being sent is still working, prove being Hagel still whining about it, it is in his head and maybe a few others. I was not all on board for this tournament, and still not, but the hockey is great and I am enjoying it.
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I think/hope in future tourneys like this they will have bigger rosters. Not saying they need to bring everyone to the venues, but why the limits?

I mean, if Canada chose their team and after the semis decided they wanted to sit out 5 guys who didn’t play well and put in 5 different guys, as an American, I wouldn’t care as long as they are Canadian.

As far as I’m concerned, every eligible player should be able to be added, at the GM’s request. In fact it would/could make it more entertaining.

Imagine if Canada called in Tom Wilson for tomorrows game?

We’re talking great hockey with WWE level entertainment.
 
I think/hope in future tourneys like this they will have bigger rosters. Not saying they need to bring everyone to the venues, but why the limits?

I mean, if Canada chose their team and after the semis decided they wanted to sit out 5 guys who didn’t play well and put in 5 different guys, as an American, I wouldn’t care as long as they are Canadian.

As far as I’m concerned, every eligible player should be able to be added, at the GM’s request. In fact it would/could make it more entertaining.

Imagine if Canada called in Tom Wilson for tomorrows game?

We’re talking great hockey with WWE level entertainment.
The summit series back in 72 had a 35 man roster
 
What exactly was the message? That the US team would be tough and physical? Everyone knew that prior to puck drop. Was the message that they would goon it up with smaller, non-fighter players? I'm sure Team Canada is shaking in their boots. (I at least give Miller credit for going with a larger player.) All it accomplished was to take 2 of Team USA's most effective players off the ice for 5 minutes.
You know if everyone knew the message, and they failed to deliver it, what would you say then, I can only imagine.

Why the extra day off game should be tonight.

Hope McAvoy somehow finds a way to play.
More money spent in Boston with the extra day, isn't that what it is all about.
 
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Just listened to Elliot Freidman on Fan 960...
He said that the Bruins reported that McAvoy was out for Thursday's game, Team USA did not issue any statement.
Reason being...the Bruins are pissed off with the US medical staff that they dropped the ball in handling McAvoy.

This ain't me saying this, it's Freidman.
 

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Just listened to Elliot Freidman on Fan 960...
He said that the Bruins reported that McAvoy was out for Thursday's game, Team USA did not issue any statement.
Reason being...the Bruins are pissed off with the US medical staff that they dropped the ball in handling McAvoy.

This ain't me saying this, it's Freidman.

If that's true, then shame on Team USA's medical staff.

The fact he got an infection so quickly from that injury and had to have it scraped out? He's lucky he didn't get sepsis. You can't f*** around with that shit. I remember when Bergy got an infection in his elbow. Scary stuff.

If the Bruins are pissed, I don't blame them
 
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Bruins screwed up Jakes concussion IIRC and let Patrice Bergeron play game 6 in 2013 so....

From what I understand the infection was in the joint and external and only became an issue when Charlie complained of pain.... Do the Team USA doctors have special glasses they can head these things off before they start?
 
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If that's true, then shame on Team USA'a medical staff.

The fact he got an infection so quickly from that injury and had to have it scraped out? He's lucky he didn't get sepsis. You can't f*** around with that shit. I remember when Bergy got an infection in his elbow. Scary stuff.

If the Bruins are pissed, I don't blame them
Was the shot administered in Boston? If so, how does McAvoy not tell Sacco or Neely?
 
Was the shot administered in Boston? If so, how does McAvoy not tell Sacco or Neely?

He was under the care of the US team doctors. Why would Mac have reason to tell Sacco or Neely?
That communication if at all would be between US doctors to Bruins doctors and probably Sweeney since he’s part of the tournament even if Canada.
 
Bruins screwed up Jakes concussion IIRC and let Patrice Bergeron play game 6 in 2013 so....

From what I understand the infection was in the joint and external and only became an issue when Charlie complained of pain.... Do the Team USA doctors have special glasses they can head these things off before they start?

They let Bergy play in game 5 in 2023 too. And so on. You're quite right, every medical team can and will make mistakes.

But my guess is the report that the Bruins are upset about the McAvoy situation is probably accurate. No-one likes when others mishandle their property, so to speak, and your own past errors tend to be swiftly forgotten when there's the chance to lay blame on others.

Regardless, what's done is done. Now it's just about recovery for Charlie. Boston's season is cooked anyway so at least there's no need to worry about playoffs etc. Next time we play the Habs though, Zadorov better beat the stuffing out of Armia. He has it coming.
 
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