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Wow are you actually serious, Doan brings much more to the team then Tanguay
Such as? Tell me what he brings to the table that 10 other players basically already on the team don't. Please. Enlighten me.
Wow are you actually serious, Doan brings much more to the team then Tanguay
monster_bertuzzi said:Listen Gagne has a great chance to make the squad and he's a good 2-way player. But to say he's a ''lock'' is pretty far-fetched. I expect big things from him this year with Forsberg, but if he doesn't produce - he doesn't deserve to make team Canada, my team.
I think that this post is almost as silly as the one where people thought Crosby would play at the world champsthe squared circle said:Hey guys,
What do you think the chances are of Crosby making the team? If he plays well to start the season, I think they would want him there, thinking that he will be their future and for him to gain some experience playing with all these stars at such a high level.
Granted, if he has a slow start, he likely won't be there, but I am surprised he hasnt been mentioned here....
What do you think?
the squared circle said:Hey guys,
What do you think the chances are of Crosby making the team? If he plays well to start the season, I think they would want him there, thinking that he will be their future and for him to gain some experience playing with all these stars at such a high level.
Granted, if he has a slow start, he likely won't be there, but I am surprised he hasnt been mentioned here....
What do you think?
mattihp said:I think that this post is almost as silly as the one where people thought Crosby would play at the world champs
dakose said:Where is the leadership on D? No Hatcher or Leetch? Leetch, regardless of age is the best US defenseman in the NHL. And how bout down the center? You need some experience. I think there is enough room to put in Weight, Hatcher, Leetch, Modano, Tkachuk and Roenick. Why do people think they are so ineffective?
the squared circle said:Regarding Crosby: I don't think its silly. If he starts off strong, scoring with Lemieux, why wouldn't they want him to play on Lemieux's line in the Olympics? I realize he is a rookie, however he is being billed as a superstar in waiting...
Also, Lindros played for team Canada in the Canada Cup before he played in the NHL right?
I don't think its too far fetched.
Maybe I mixed up some things, maybe a reporter told some crap HE didn't know about, but I remember having heard something of {Khabibulin, 2002, get gold medal from 1992 back}.roshiajin said:Listen, if you don't know what you're talking about it, avoid the subject. Making up stories about hockey players is pointless.
So. He accepted to play for Russia in 2002 not because of some medal, but because when he was little, his idol was Vladislav Tretiak. Khabibulin's dream had always been to win the gold medal at the Olympics, that's why he will never say "no" if he's named to Team Russia.
Now, Khabibulin expressed his desire to play at the Olympics already around a year ago.
The only question is : will he be invited?
He didnt want to play for Russia.MAF said:Maybe I mixed up some things, maybe a reporter told some crap HE didn't know about, but I remember having heard something of {Khabibulin, 2002, get gold medal from 1992 back}.
Another question then is: Why didn't he play in 1998 or at the 2004 World Cup ? Was he injured...?
This can't be the reason, otherwise Afinogenov would be THE lock for the first line since he has outplayed Suchinsky, Kharitonov and almost everyone else on the team in all the last three competition he took part with the national team (SLC Olympics, WC, WChamps).mattihp said:Because they play the best on the national team?
But Afinogenov has no hands.helicecopter said:This can't be the reason, otherwise Afinogenov would be THE lock for the first line since he has outplayed Suchinsky, Kharitonov and almost everyone else on the team in all the last three competition he took part with the national team (SLC Olympics, WC, WChamps).
And in fact i would never place him on the first line, but even with his limited finishing skills he still did definitely better than Suchinsky and Kharitonov.mattihp said:But Afinogenov has no hands.
Afinogenov outplayed Sushinsky in ONE world champs.helicecopter said:And in fact i would never place him on the first line, but even with his limited finishing skills he still did definitely better than Suchinsky and Kharitonov.
Which is to say he outplayed him the only time i saw them playing together on the national team. The fact Suchinsky was not good enough to play at the Olympics and World Cup should not be used to his advantage i think..mattihp said:Afinogenov outplayed Sushinsky in ONE world champs.
Jester said:i think if you're expecting an 18-year old to make the most stacked international depth chart in the world... you are expecting too much from the kid. he's a rookie... keep it in perspective.
The main thing is that Russia wasn't too deep, but also, Kovalchuk had more than one season of playing with men under his belt.12# Peter Bondra said:Russia wasnt as deep.
And Kovalchuk had a great rookie season but Russia just isnt as deep as Canada.
helicecopter said:This can't be the reason, otherwise Afinogenov would be THE lock for the first line since he has outplayed Suchinsky, Kharitonov and almost everyone else on the team in all the last three competition he took part with the national team (SLC Olympics, WC, WChamps).