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You're right. The iihf should begin lobbying to make czechoslovakia a thing again.
You're right. The iihf should begin lobbying to make czechoslovakia a thing again.
Have two 6 team pools. The A pool, with the top 6 seeds play a round robin. All 6 make the quarter finals And are seeded 1-6 based on their record. The 7-12 teams play a round robin. The top 2 make the quarter finals as the 7-8 seeds. 1 plays 8, ect. Teams maintain their seedlings as playoffs proceed. No brackets.
Something something china wants to bring this rule back something somethingInternational hockey went to hell as soon as GB stopped being able to use Canadian officers stationed in London for the period leading up to world war 2.
Imagine an international American football competition... or basketball (where America has won 16 of the last 20 summer Olympic Golds) ...Ice hockey might be the most top-heavy international sport there is.
Not even close. Watch the Olympics lol.Hockey is actually one of the most competitive major international sports.
How does having Russia change this?Without Russia and with the current state of the Scandinavian/Finnish junior programs, might as well replace this tournament with a 7 game series between the U.S. and Canada
NoScores of the first 10 games of the tournament. 1 game within 2 goals.
6-2
5-2
4-1
6-0
3-0
4-3
8-1
10-0
11-3
5-0
LacrosseIce hockey might be the most top-heavy international sport there is.
I think it’s too weak without Russia. When there are so few good teams getting rid of one of them hurts a lot. Bring them back for the sake of competitiveness.
Does Sweden know this?Every year any of Canada, USA, Russia, Sweden or Finland can win gold.
That is a great idea in theory but what most people are trying to get away from are the many blowout games. Adding two more teams will increase the amount of blowout games. Plus there will be ties if you seed the teams #1-6 and goal differential is the tie breaker. It would force teams to run up the score to win the tie breaker.
Its a financial sport. Not many people get to play it.. So the talent pool is reduced to the already fortunate who is by nature not hard working. This is why we don't know of any Canadian soccer player. Because it's a sport everyone can afford, I would argue hockey is the least competitive sport world wide because of the fact that it's a wintersport where only a few selected countries can play in that is well off. And that is why we see these lopsided results.Imagine an international American football competition... or basketball (where America has won 16 of the last 20 summer Olympic Golds) ...
Hockey is actually one of the more competitive major international sports.
Idk why people expect parity. It’s not the NHL with a salary cap, it’s international hockey at the junior level, there will be blowouts. Some years more than others.
The underdog stories are actually one of the main reasons I watch these days. I don’t sit through every blowout but I try to catch the start of every game at least to see if an upset might happen. And every year, there’s at least one (usually more) and it’s great to watch. I get that not everyone is like me in this regard, but if it’s not your cup of tea you don’t have to watch every game lol. And the tournament shouldn’t have to have a ridiculously small number of teams and become elitist just to appeal to you either.
In these types of threads I think the mid-low level nations get treated unfairly too. Like we always say there are only 5 good teams, but what does it matter when Slovakia took last year’s champs to OT in the quarterfinal and they aren’t a top 5 team? Is that not competitive enough? Switzerland lost 11-3 yesterday but they won 3 games last year and had 4th and 5th place finishes very recently, does that not matter anymore? Latvia lost 10-0 but they didn’t get blown out a single time last year despite finishing 5th in their group, is that not a sign of a competitive group? Germany just beat Finland. And of course, Czechia has finished top 4 twice in a row with a silver medal last year, but it feels like no one cares that they’re stepping up and decides to just cry about Russia not being there instead (note: obviously the quality is higher with Russia, probably higher than ever atm, but I don’t see the point in discussing their involvement anymore it’s been beaten to death)
Since I started closely following this tournament in 2017, I’ve seen like 10 different countries with decent teams. Not all at once obviously. That will never happen, and that’s okay. I just don’t see how it’s the end of the world if “only” 5-6 teams out of 10 have a legit chance of winning, with 2-3 more dark horses who will make the contenders work for their victories.