Physicality, sure. But that is not the same as fighting. Did anyone in the hockey world expect this US squad NOT to bring a physical game? That was always going to be the way they played, whether the fights happened or not. Sure, a fight can give a team (maybe both teams, though) an adrenaline boost for a short time afterwards, but I really don't think it sustains over the course of a game or even through a period. By the end of the first period, the fights at the 9-second mark were ancient history in in-game time. Saying that these scraps set the tone for the game is a reach.And? They won the game. McAvoy's hit on McDavid after getting beat by McDavid on the 1st goal changed the game. The physicality from the jump absolutely set the tone for the entire game.
This year's Bruin games are loaded with stoppages for stick slashing, tripping, hooking and holding penalties against us (this sucks because our PK is terrible). Meanwhile everyone out there last night was flying. There was no need for any of that. It is the way the game is supposed to be played.Last night's game was probably the best head to head matchup played on ice I've watched live. I'm excited for the regular season to return but it might not be as fun to watch when every player isn't one of the best at their position.
..but I heard Canadians are the arrogant ones. Just give the Americans the trophy, I guess that is how it works now?U.S. is the bully now.
Made Canada their bitch!
Some people must have watched a different game than me last night if they think the US dominated. I thought that was a damn close game until the empty netter. I thought Canada hit back as good as they took.
Binnington is a pretty bad goalie, but if Makar is healthy in the finals, assuming they make it of course, that’s a potential difference maker.
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Brady Tkachuk Explains What Led to Fight-Filled Start to USA-Canada 4 Nations Game
Three fights broke out in the first nine seconds of the USA-Canada 4 Nations Face-Off game.www.si.com
I also thought Cooper outthought himself, should have mixed Bennett and Marchand into the mix more often. They looked good in their limited ice time IMO.Agreed, I said to my wife about 1/2 way thru the 3rd, when Canada was carrying the plaY, that in a game like that with all the talent out there, there are like 10 guys on Canada alone who can turn a broken play/turnover into a goal, all by themselves.
I didn’t breath easy until the ENG.
He seems to struggle a bit with the definition of the word: “organically”.
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I also thought Cooper outthought himself, should have mixed Bennett and Marchand into the mix more often. They looked good in their limited ice time IMO.
Way too early to be kicking dirt on this Canadian team. I still remember 2010...
That said, I hope Finland takes care of them tomorrow.....
Marchand was flying out there. Limited minutes ya but you could tell he wanted the puckI also thought Cooper outthought himself, should have mixed Bennett and Marchand into the mix more often. They looked good in their limited ice time IMO.
I would love to see Sid and Brad together...chemistryJust putting this out there.
I’ve seen a couple of early reports about the possibility of a giant storm hitting Boston on Thursday.
If that happens and there is a good soul out there that has tickets but doesn’t want to brave the elements, and would be okay with taking $50-$75 above face value for their seats, send me a message.
I’m definitely not paying the $600+ for last row balcony that I’m seeing on ticket broker apps.
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Crosby and Marchand have played really well together in the past.
As an American, I’m glad he didn’t do that….as a Brad fan, I wish he did.
You can second-guess just about every roster in this tournament, TBH. But you'd be splitting hairs. I'm still scratching my head about Tage Thompson not being on the US roster. There are plenty of guys you can make an argument for being there.There are some suspiciously Bruins-esque faults with the Canadian roster. I wonder why?
But a team with that much top end star power can never be written off. Even if they end up winning the tourney though, if Canada are smart they'll use this week to re-think their strategy for the Olympics. A few tweaks should be in order.
He was well rested every shift he took though.Marchand was flying out there. Limited minutes ya but you could tell he wanted the puck
Exactly, but the omission of Thompson for the Canadiens is eye popping do to the reported rift between he and Cassidy. The players are willing to move on, when playing for your Country you’d think a coach could.You can second-guess just about every roster in this tournament, TBH. But you'd be splitting hairs. I'm still scratching my head about Tage Thompson not being on the US roster. There are plenty of guys you can make an argument for being there.
End of they day, all of these teams have good enough rosters to win this tournament.