Fair enough.
But I assumed your statement encompassed off ice situations as well, considering you also criticized some administrator from the Swedish Hockey Federation.
But on-ice I tend to agree with you.
Historically Canada's sportsmanship has been atrocious. However the last couple decades Hockey Canada seemt to have reinvented itself. They've shown themselves to be exceptionally respectful and sportmanlike in taking reponsibility for on-ice transgressions.
As per the Swedish federation guy......................he was commenting on hockey matters that's why I mentioned him.
Anyway, alls well. I don't want to tar and feather the guy I just said what i thought about his throwing his silver medal into the stands as if it were a used snack pack container from K.F.C. which it may as well have been I guess. Thankfully someone got a treasured souvenir out of it.
I'll gladly lay off the guy the day comes when Joe Veleno gets a pass for leg chomping instead of " he should be gone for the rest of the games" " what a cowardly attack" " should the IIHF consider a new rule banning the offending player from any medals should his team get one" the much vaunted joe veleno rule floated about by the faithful here at HF.
But of course I can't expect that, Joe Veleno is responsible for his own actions and people will comment accordingly even if i don't agree with them..........................the Swedish player is no less responsible for his actions and no one can expect a total fluff off job on actions like that.
And that's the point, or at least one point