I get that US fans would rather see their team win gold but considering the history of the team in this tournament, they should be excited about the chance to compete for bronze.
I am holding them to a higher standard than that as a USA fan. I also think this attitude is one that is a problem at the highest level. I mean I assume Finland is your team, a country with a population smaller than Metro-Detroit where I grew up. You don't show up at these with small expectations. I am not going to make excuses for their performance in this tournament and my desire to see them medal more often and make more finals. Making the bronze game isn't an expectation we give to any other level of USA hockey.
While there is a lot of discussion about how popular the sport is in the USA, even if a niche sport the numbers have increased a lot in the last couple decades. US player participation is at an all-time high in the NHL in terms of percentages, the registered hockey players continue to rise, the infrastructure continues to be a massive improvement in most of the youth levels. You also are seeing a lot of growth out of southern expansion starting to final trickle in where a generation of fans can pass it to the next generation which is significant when building a sport culture. The USA has become a serious contender at all the youth hockey levels. Their U-18 and WJC performances indicate they have the talent as does tuning in most nights in the NHL.
It is unfortunate that more prominent players don't always show up. But they should have the depth in the program and the ability to perform better in this tournament. Their bronze medals have been when they had quality #1 NHL netminders. When they have one they are more threatening, but I want more and I think as fans of the national team we should want more. We need to care more about this and stop excusing it, they need to be better when it matters, I have seen most of these guys do it with youth national teams, their club teams, it is time to see it at this level.
Very disappointed, it might be historically nice for them, but currently we are in the best era of talent in USA hockey in my opinion. The current era has passed the mid-90s guys for me, so I want to see more on the international level from this group.