MePutPuckInNet said:HELP...THIS IS DRIVING ME CRAZY.
Who were Team USA's alternate captains at the 2004 WJC? I can't find it ANYWHERE.
[thank you]
MePutPuckInNet said:ok...other guy was Zach Parise...you sure about Pat E?
cagney said:Brian Lee...
Is it just me or does he look like he should be playing for Team Finland?
cyclops said:why would'nt he want the job? Feelings can't come any better then winning a gold medal in hockey for your country.I'd hang onto the job like grim death if i had the talent to do it. Hmmm........
cagney said:Almost positive.
Oh tons,except for stan Butler,who coached us two years in a row i think they change them every year pretty much.It is a big time committment for sure,add to the fact these guys are always married with kids it's hard for them to keep missing Christmas with the family every year.When i factor that in i can see why once was enough for him.I guess i look at it from my angle where i'd love to do it every year becuase i just don't have the same committments that these guys do. It's also nice to go out on top i think and that's what he did.He may coach them again in the future though.Rabid Ranger said:You do realize he's also the head coach at Wisconsin right? That is his full-time job, and one he wanted to give full attention to this year, which is why Blais/Sandelin got the job. How many differant coaches has Canada gone through over the past few years?
cyclops said:Oh tons,except for stan Butler,who coached us two years in a row i think they change them every year pretty much.It is a big time committment for sure,add to the fact these guys are always married with kids it's hard for them to keep missing Christmas with the family every year.When i factor that in i can see why once was enough for him.I guess i look at it from my angle where i'd love to do it every year becuase i just don't have the same committments that these guys do. It's also nice to go out on top i think and that's what he did.He may coach them again in the future though.
nomorekids said:that's kind of what I was getting at.
I think it starts and ends with the popular belief that US didn't deserve to win last year, and that it was some sort of fluke that rests solely on the shoulders of Marc-Andre Fleury. Call me a homer, but I disagree. It took the States a while to figure out a system that could beat the physicality of the Canadians, but when they did it, they were almost powerless to stop it. Fleury, throughout the tournament, played his role for Canada admirably. In the final period of the game that counted, the Americans were getting by the Canadian defense with a strong first pass(an element I think you'll see retained this year) and with tremendous speed\puckhandling through the neutral zone...eventually free to take their shot. I'm sorry, but while there are some decent names in goal for Canada, none of them are in the same league as Fleury, especially not the projected starter, Dubnyk. Factor in also the mental effect that a goalie has on his team. A team plays differently in front of their backup..a more reserved, cautious game..and the same can be said of a team playing in front of a superstar-potential, high caliber goalie as opposed to a much more average-looking tender. I wasn't meaning to slight Canada, as I think that they're still to be favored...but this year I'd place them at about equal with the US, when cumulatively balance everything out..whereas last year I heavily favored them. Russia is nothing to be scoffed at, either. It's just always the same with these things...everyone goes into it laughing at the idea of anything but gold for Canada, and one way or another they're thwarted by underestimating their opponents time and time again.
OneSpeedOnly said:Do they honestly think Ryan Callahan is better right now than Bobby Ryan?
cagney said:Amongst other things, the US Hockey Report says that Lee, while being a very good prospect, is just too inexperienced and they would have prefered Jack Johnson "hands down."
Rabid Ranger said:That's a limited view on how the team was put together. Of course Ryan is a better individual talent, but Callahan, who has impressive goal scoring ability of his own and is a leader (the captain of Guelph) clearly fit better in with the team concept. Besides, the U.S. rarely takes draft eligible CHL players. That's just how it is. I'm sure he'll get more of a look next year.
I don't know Schneider very well, but what is his international experience so far?Rabid Ranger said:Montoya has played much better of late, and Schneider is playing well for BC and has a ton of international experience. The goaltending is fine.
Rabid Ranger said:You are? How about me, Postman, cagney, etc?
Vman said:I don't know Schneider very well, but what is his international experience so far?
Newsguyone said:Well, the US's defense must be pretty darned good if Johnson can't make it.
But we'll see. Johnson should have made the team.