JackSlater
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- Apr 27, 2010
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I'm live in Brooklyn.
And yes, people in the States won't care that NHLers aren't playing.
Plus, you are comparing apples to oranges as far as pre-90s Olympic Hockey to what would be if NHLers don't show up.
That was top pros vs amatures. This would be pros vs pros, far more competitive.
I actually think you guys, as well as NHL teams, underrate some of the NA players in Europe. I absolutely think some have improved their game to the point where they could help NHL teams.
Sure, and I expect that USA will not see a big difference in its viewership. There are plenty of people there who will tune in to watch the Olympics who don't know a lot about the NHL. I was referring to Canada though, where that is not the case. I'm not exclusively talking about the amateur Olympics either, since I can very clearly remember the tournaments in 1994 and 1992 when Canadian professionals were present.
I agree about some of the North Americans in Europe. There is quality there, especially given that the games will be played on larger ice. It annoys me that Canada doesn't give more Europe based players a shot at the World Championships in place of Kevin Bieksa types.