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Puckhead said:Actually I would like you to go on...but you have already mentioned everyone of note on team Russia.
I can appreciate that, if that is the way you feel. However, this is not a one on one competition. This is Russia vs. Canada, and apart from the defense, you have discounted Getzlaf, Perry, and Richards, not to mention an incredible fourth line of MacCarthur, Dixon, and Fraser. These guys are going to give the Russian D fits all night long.Russian Fan said:Hey I can'T say I'm totally objective here but to me
Ovechkin > Crosby
Malkin > Bergeron
Shirokov > Carter
Radulov > Ladd
Khudobin > Glass
Voloshenkov > Dawes
Lisin > Stewart
The only way I can see a Canadian > Russian is on defense.
Russian Fan said:Hey I can'T say I'm totally objective here but to me
Ovechkin > Crosby
Malkin > Bergeron
Shirokov > Carter
Radulov > Ladd
Khudobin > Glass
Voloshenkov > Dawes
Lisin > Stewart
The only way I can see a Canadian > Russian is on defense.
of course it does.Ovechkin is what?6'2 and about 210 or 215? and has world class skills...so naturally it won't be walk in the park,it'll be his toughest assignment yet,that was'nt my point of course.Having said that......Ovechkin will have his toughest battle also tommorow and not just against Phaneuf. We'll see won't we?MOGiLNY said:if this is true, it also means that Phaneuf has his work cut out for him
Russian Fan said:Alexander Ovechkin
Evgeny Malkin
Sergei Shirokov
Roman Voloshenko
Alexander Radulov
Denis Parshin
Enver Lisin
shall I go on ?
cyclops said:of course it does.Ovechkin is what?6'2 and about 210 or 215? and has world class skills...so naturally it won't be walk in the park,it'll be his toughest assignment yet,that was'nt my point of course.Having said that......Ovechkin will have his toughest battle also tommorow and not just against Phaneuf. We'll see won't we?
MOGiLNY said:the fact that Ovechkin is a man playing in mens league is only more evidence that he won't be a pushover for Phaneuf.. tomorrow we'll find out if it's the opposite in fact.
Russian Fan said:Hey I can'T say I'm totally objective here but to me
Ovechkin > Crosby
Malkin > Bergeron
Shirokov > Carter
Radulov > Ladd
Khudobin > Glass
Voloshenkov > Dawes
Lisin > Stewart
The only way I can see a Canadian > Russian is on defense.
kmad said:LOL
6-0
5-0
7-3
8-1
9-0
I think they got that goin for them..
tommi462 said:Not in the Czech game, though.
Sting004 said:I also couldn't let this one go byHere's my opinion:
Ovechkin = Crosby - Crosby is a better player, but a year younger means he hasn't developed as much
Malkin < Bergeron - Bergeron has NHL experience and was a force even there. No question here at this point.
Shirokov < Carter - If you disagree, it shows you haven't been watching this tournament.
Radulov = Ladd
Khudobin = Glass
Voloshenkov < Dawes
Lisin < Richards
Puckhead said:I can appreciate that, if that is the way you feel. However, this is not a one on one competition. This is Russia vs. Canada, and apart from the defense, you have discounted Getzlaf, Perry, and Richards, not to mention an incredible fourth line of MacCarthur, Dixon, and Fraser. These guys are going to give the Russian D fits all night long.
Going back to the depth issue. For Russia to win, obviously their best players have to be their best players. Whereas Canada can have any number of guys step up and deliver. Anthony Stewart has not lit it up this WJC, but lets not forget he was tied for the tournament lead last year. The Russians and specifically the D, can't let up for one second against any one of Canada's four lines, or they will find themselves in a hole, that Canada's D may not allow them to get themselves out of.
deandebean said:If you even dare calling Radulov a star, buddy, you have a problem. The kid can't even be his team's best player in the Q.
He faced 23 GD scoring chances and only let in 3... thats pretty good in my bookstommi462 said:I would post more, but since I seemed to get some sort of a warning and do not wish to get banned I will only say this:
You say Schwartz handled rebounds, I say he bounced the puck. A lot. Canadians were just unlucky to never be there in the rebounds when they happened. Once Schwartz even hit a Canadian player with his glove trying to catch the puck and ended up not even getting the puck. He looked nervous more and more towards the end and yet the Canadians failed to take advantage.
You say Canadians weren't showing off, I can only ask you these:
What do you call it then when you pass from a scoring chance and end up losing the puck? What do you call it when you circle around the goal 2-3 times and don't take a shot even though you have a chance and end up losing the puck? (I call this showing off, maybe because I don't know a better word for it in the English language, but this is what I meant anyway.)
What do you call it when all your shots are aimed at the center of the goal instead of the posts? (I call that poor finishing.)
CSKA said:outside chance yeah like against the Usa ........ :lol
Unbiased Canadian said:For those of you who think Phanuef is such a monster and will physically dominate Ovechkin...WAKE UP CALL
Hockey DB Figures:
Phanuef - 6"2 - 200 LBS
Ovechkin - 6"1 - 212 LBS
Sting004 said:I also couldn't let this one go byHere's my opinion:
Ovechkin = Crosby - Crosby is a better player, but a year younger means he hasn't developed as much
Malkin < Bergeron - Bergeron has NHL experience and was a force even there. No question here at this point.
Shirokov < Carter - If you disagree, it shows you haven't been watching this tournament.
Radulov = Ladd
Khudobin = Glass
Voloshenkov < Dawes
Lisin < Richards
Aaron Vickers said:The WHL Media Guide has Phaneuf listed at 6'3, 208 lbs, a figure taken before the season.
Ironically enough, they are the exact same figures that they have Shea Weber listed at, someone Ovechkin's certainly going to have to keep his head up for as well.