Yakushev72
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I almost had to spit out my food when you mention increasingly dominant European teams and include russia in the group, which hasn't won anything of note at the senior level in decades and has gone from 2nd best in the world and at sometimes best in the world to not even 2nd best in Europe anymore, both Finland and Sweden are better now.
Go ahead, pat Finland and sweden on the back but any knowledgeable hockey observer is aware russia has been over rated for a long time, the cat is out of the bag on that one for quite some time..................you're yesterdays news and not all that good.
You can not only make an argument that Russia is not good enough to win any best on best competition among the big boys you can actually state it as fact, they have not done so since almost 40 years ago. Some dominant power that is.
The mighty sure have fallen.
Russia currently is like microwaved leftovers from a meal cooked a week prior, or should I say 2-3 decades ago. Russias reputation is a big con job that rests on long ago memories from the 1970's and 80's, a total mirage.
My point had nothing to do with Russia. My point was that as recently as 10 years ago, Canada was a dominant power, but in the last 10 years, has steadily lost ground. Don't ask me, ask Brent Sutter. In 2005, he coached arguably one of the most dominant junior teams in WJC history, and then in 2014, coached a Canadian team that finished 4th, behind Russia, out of the medals. If Russia sucks so bad, how is it that they so often finish ahead of Canada in the placing tables? Either Canadian hockey is getting worse, or other hockey is just getting that much better, but either way, Canada's decline is real!
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