How on earth do you come back from this? I am trying to think historically when any nation lost such a demoralizing game and then came back to win the Gold. This is one of those situations that feels just like 2006 in the Olympics when we lost to Switzerland 2-0 and it almost wouldn't have even felt right winning the gold medal after that. This is what this feels like. We can go 5-0 the rest of the tournament, even blank the U.S., and it would still feel weird winning the gold medal. That's literally how bad this loss is. You have a bad loss to Slovakia, the Czechs, etc. You don't lose to a team with two NHL drafted players and one that you beat 10-0 a year ago. It just does wonders for your morale. I am not sure if you can skate back from this. Canada never did in 2006 and that was professionals. What's worse is we possibly lost our best defenseman because he for whatever reason couldn't see a giant goalpost right in front of him.
I had a bad feeling in the 1st period. They were sluggish, they were just sitting back and not pressuring them and they went into the 1st intermission 0-0. All of the sudden a team that assumed they would be trailing by 3-0 or 4-0 by the end of the 1st period had some life. If you told me we would score zero even strength goals in this game I would have laughed at you. PROLINE had Latvia winning this game at 31:1 odds. They didn't even have an option for Canada to win because the odds would have been non-existent. That's how bad this was.
All of the things that concerned me are coming to light now and it starts with Dave Cameron. For 13 years I can't shake off thinking about the collapse in 2011's gold medal game anytime I see his face. And this just drills it home even more. This guy should never have been within a long country mile of being behind another Team Canada bench. If the team is doing drills tomorrow until their hands bleed then Cameron better be doing them with them. What a disgrace. This team is shameful.