not comparable at allCan't say I agree, NHL fans bash their players all the time, sometimes turning on them completely after a bad playoff run.
not comparable at allCan't say I agree, NHL fans bash their players all the time, sometimes turning on them completely after a bad playoff run.
In hindsight I probably shouldn't have made the comment as it maybe could be misinterpreted the wrong way, not saying you did but i see how it could have been now.
I just am the type person who likes to watch how the media will run with certain themes and mantras depending on what political/social or military thing is going down, I get a kick out of it.
I probably goofed on that one because maybe what I meant does not come across on a message board so apoliges to anyone who may have got something different out of it.
Yeah, the media kind of just throws it out there nonchalantly now, like they have to say it. Strong women are cool, but they stick the label on just about any woman who has an opinion on something now and over time it will dilute it's power when used in appropriate cases. The media tends to do that on so many subjects."Strong woman" is so overused it is an empty platitude now, carrying less meaning about the subject than about the author. Golda Meir, Eleanor Roosevelt, Lyudmila Pavlichenko and Xena Warrior Princess - now those were strong women.
As a Caps fan, I'm thankful too.Thankfully Ovechkin didn't have a chance to play in the 2018 olympic team. His presence in the team would have meant no gold for Russia.
Read above. It bothers me not in the least
Settle down!! Jesus.
Nastya? Sounds like a villain from Rocky and Bullwinkle
Are you as sensitive to a harmless comment (that you took out of context) as your post seems to imply?Do strong women whose voices matter trigger you as much as this post seems to imply?
Because her name is Nastya? It's a normal name.
No it's not.Because her name is Nastya? It's a normal name.
Yeah, I think you read too much into that post.show me on the doll where the journalist touched you
no matter whether that comment came from her or from the head coach, it was a very prudent thing to say and communicated well.. for you to ignore it and lock onto that little bit shows that you're not too far off from those journalists you hate so much
Well, NHL fans bash their teams' players just as fervently, the only difference being the players are under contracts, so they can't be disposed of as easily. That's why the fans don't kick and scream until they're all gone.
With national teams, firing them all and starting anew is totally doable, hence the openly hateful attitude. Also, in NHL, you kinda progress towards the realization your team will blow this year and there will be no playoffs for you. And if you make the post-season, it again gives you a couple of games each series to grow accustomed to the fact you're getting squashed.
At WCH, you look great one game and then you're gone and forgotten because you lose the other. It's all way more sudden and ball-crunching and spirit-destroying.
If you look at the fact how arrogant some Russians like Kucherov conducted themselves at the tournament, I have got to say they totally deserve the fan backlash they got for not even beating Finland (with only NHL player on the roster). If you factor in that pretty much all of their avalible star players report every year they should dominate this tournament anually. Yet they seem to find a way to screw it up more often than not.