ORRFForever
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- Oct 29, 2018
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Canada will be a SLIGHT favourite but the U.S. is due and this is the best U.S. team in 30 years - they will pumping up the 30 year anniversary.Canada will enter the 2026 Olympics as the favourite, just as they've entered every best on best tournament in history (Canada has won 73% of them all time, no other country has won more than one).
Some of this talk of the US somehow being favourites is such a laughable notion. A country with not a single gold medal or any sort of win at the men’s level since 1996 is not a favourite. Especially coming off a tournament where their brightest players like Matthews and Eichel combined for 0 goals.
The title of favourite is bestowed upon those who earn it, with proven results as its prerequisite.
On the plus side, the U.S.'s best players are a physical mess....
Matthews skates like he's an OLD man and his shot has gone to <bleep> - and I'm a Leafs fan.
Matthew Tkachuk is hurt !
Jack Hughes just wrecked his should yet again.
Dylan Larkin got called out by a Detroit teammate because the team felt he wasn't the same after the 4 Nation's Cup.
Eichel has had terrible back issues in the past.
The way Brady throws himself around, I would not be surprised if he is next.
If those players are hurting, the edge goes to Canada with our depth - and hopefully our good health.
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