Last time USA men won anything?

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If you don't think that US hockey has improved then you're blinded by bias and there's not much to discuss.

They've improved on paper, but they haven't improved whatsoever in terms of actual results and at the end of the day that's really all that matters. Moral victories of being better on paper ultimately means nothing if they still can't get the job done at the mens level. Please don't take it personally.
 
Canada is in tough until 2030 - lots of older talent, lots of YOUNG talent. Unlike the U.S., very little talent in their prime.

The U.S. is due.
 
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Yea the US has won 3 of the last 5 wjc including back to back. The next gen is looking strong. Hockey is growing rapidly in the US.
The WJC can be deceiving. If you follow u-20 prospects its pretty clear Canada is doing a better job in producing « elite » prospects. A lot can happen before these guys hit their primes but the current 96-01 age group is the American golden generation.
 
Yea the US has won 3 of the last 5 wjc including back to back. The next gen is looking strong. Hockey is growing rapidly in the US.
If the next U.S. generation is looking "strong", Canada's next generation is looking insane. The high end talent for Canada from 2000 on is off the charts.

We have average 15 first round picks in every draft since 2020 and 2025 could reach 20. 2026 won't be far behind 2025.

What we lack from 2016-2019, we make up for in the 2020's. We are truly cranking off a TON of talent. I would not underestimate what's coming.
 
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What a single one off victory that was followed by a string of five straight Canadian victories was followed with an Olympic ot gold medal game win for Canada. The lack of predictive power point seems weaker than perhaps you originally anticipated….
In Canada's defense, this is one of the weakest teams we've ever put out. What's coming in 2030 will be scary good/deep. I just hope we can win in 2026 and 2028 - until we get there.
 
The U.S. is due and with so many of their best drafts now in the prime, Canadians better be prepared to see a U.S. win a BoB.
 
If you disregard it like that, why do you celebrate winning this tournament when other major hockey nations are not even allowed to participate?

Which? Germany Czechia and Switzerland could put together a nice little combined team that might contend with Sweden but other than that there’s no one else really relevant.
 
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I like how people always criticize Russia for the lack of gold medals in the best in best tournaments but they always forget about the U.S. that does not really have much to show for either
I like how they think anyone gave a shit about hockey in America prior to the late 80s..the USA program was an afterthought until guys like Modano, Roenick and Barrasso started getting churned out.
 
The don't care seem to be the answer in these sort of talks. Its true that America invent their own sports that only they play in and only they care about... Why is not America participating in global sports?

I mean let's be honest winning the American football league to the rest of the world is like some team down in new Zealand winning kiwi squash competition, if there's such a thing.
Our country has enough population and cities that we can have our own leagues confined to its own. It's a fairly unique situation, which is probably why a lot of others around the world don't get it.
 
The age groups between 97 and 01 are the strongest the USA have ever had, whilst they have probably the best team paper right now and best team they will probably ever have, they need to take advantage during this cycle
Curious how much Bedard and Celebrini will be motivated by this and lads like Misa, Schaefer, Martone, etc as well. In the next Olympics (Bedard and Celebrini) and beyond (the other lads).
 
Bro pretending like he couldn’t just google this instead of starting a thread. Acting like he wasn’t trying to stir something up lol. These are the two top nations that had two close games (yes, game 1 was close too). The series is basically 1/1. These two countries have never been closer in talent ever and are clearly 1 and 2 or even 1 and 1.
 
Bro pretending like he couldn’t just google this instead of starting a thread. Acting like he wasn’t trying to stir something up lol. These are the two top nations that had two close games (yes, game 1 was close too). The series is basically 1/1. These two countries have never been closer in talent ever and are clearly 1 and 2 or even 1 and 1.
Idk Canadian fans get to hear endless dumbass talking points about a cup draught that has absolutely nothing to do with Canadian hockey....I think it is fair to bring up that it has been 29 years since USA has won at best on best!
 
Canada is in tough until 2030 - lots of older talent, lots of YOUNG talent. Unlike the U.S., very little talent in their prime.

The U.S. is due.
They don't have the big dogs. And until they finally start getting those types of players they will always be ranked behind Canada.

Mcdavid and Mackinnon massively carried the offensive load this tourney. Canada had crosby before them. Had gretz and Lemieux before crosby etc.

USA still has yet to have that or those pinnacle players. I don't think q Hughes is that either. I could see him struggling in these kind of games just like his brother.

USA still has not had that dominate type of player in recent years while Canada has just had celebrini and bedard drafted with mckenna and Dupont coming up...
 
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