Player Discussion Linus Ullmark (G)

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I’d have a lot more sympathy if it was an actual tournament of note and not a glorified all-star game that the NHL is vainly trying to turn into something serious.

As it stands, does anyone think that this will have any kind of lasting historical legacy?

I don’t hear a lot of people reminiscing fondly about the final of the last World Cup between Team Europe and Canada.

These days, when the NHL tries to do international hockey without the IIHF being involved in any real capacity, they f*** it up.
I highly doubt it. I was going to reference the last World Cup myself until I read your next line. Lol.

The NHL wants it to be theirs so bad, but it just doesn't have the luster that the Olympics seems to have. I'm sure there will be some decent hockey and they can't F it up as bad as the absymal All-Star weekends have gotten, but I would prefer it just not be happening.
 
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I highly doubt it. I was going to reference the last World Cup myself until I read your next line. Lol.

The NHL wants it to be theirs so bad, but it just doesn't have the luster that the Olympics seems to have. I'm sure there will be some decent hockey and they can't F it up as bad as the absymal All-Star weekends have gotten, but I would prefer it just not be happening.

It’s actually not that hard to do an NHL sanctioned World Cup that would have actual historical significance, but the owners just don’t want to do it.
 

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It’s actually not that hard to do an NHL sanctioned World Cup that would have actual historical significance, but the owners just don’t want to do it.
The owners are in the asset management business...I'm not sure what the numbers will look like but I'd think that maybe 1/3rd of nhl salary will be there. Every guy that comes back injured cost his owner money. And you can get the extreme example like us where you have a Hasek situation
 

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The owners are in the asset management business...I'm not sure what the numbers will look like but I'd think that maybe 1/3rd of nhl salary will be there. Every guy that comes back injured cost his owner money. And you can get the extreme example like us where you have a Hasek situation

And yet the World Cup of soccer exists.
 
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My knowledge of soccer doesn't extend much beyond being able to spell the word but do they have the same level of injuries?


Part of the issue is that they keep adding club games to the schedule through additional exhibitions, Cups etc. while also expanding international tournaments to have more teams and potentially more games.

The big difference is that international competition is part of the culture of European and South American sport and it isn’t in North America.

They may gripe about it but they will never do away with it.
 
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I’d have a lot more sympathy if it was an actual tournament of note and not a glorified all-star game that the NHL is vainly trying to turn into something serious.

As it stands, does anyone think that this will have any kind of lasting historical legacy?

I don’t hear a lot of people reminiscing fondly about the final of the last World Cup between Team Europe and Canada.

These days, when the NHL tries to do international hockey without the IIHF being involved in any real capacity, they f*** it up.
And the Young Guns.

Instead of "World Cup", I was calling it the
"NHL Marketing Cup".
 
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My knowledge of soccer doesn't extend much beyond being able to spell the word but do they have the same level of injuries?
Injuries? Half the players die every play and then magically jump up right as rain .11 seconds later.
 

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Linus injury nagged him during training camp and into the season and now again. I think this is clear indication that he may have come to the Senators with a bit of a nagging lingering injury to begin with.

Nevertheless, his paycheck is paid by the Ottawa Senators. This four nation's tournament doesn't help us get into the playoffs.Linus only concern should be suiting up for the Senators and nothing more. That's what pays his bills.

If you're having a healthy year and in the right position, I understand. That's not the case here and it should not even be a question. Even if he comes back, feeling 100% and playing at 100%, this is a season where he could use that extra time off to heal the body.

It's not like he's going to play in the Olympics or even some kind of world Cup for championship. This is the equivalence of winning the beer league and my eyes.

He's got no business going to this thing in his current state. If he gets injured here and his season is over.....
 

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