blindpass
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- May 7, 2010
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It's their own fault.
They got carried away with the marketing as a Christmas tradition and Canadiana and they literally put cameras in the living rooms of the relatives of the players on television.
So are you really going to trash one of their sons/brothers/grandsons on national television with that kind of set up?
It goes beyond sports at this point - it ends up being extremely unfair to the players who have to shoulder the pressure.
I guess it's quite the crucible for these kids to transition into professional sports.
The attention they manufacture is double-edged. For better or worse I doubt there'd have been a WJC this year without focus (economic and otherwise) they've drawn to it. The combination of the hype and people who can't handle losing and need to fabricate blame is certainly awful. I still love the tournament though and wouldn't want TSN to stop covering it.