yessir29292
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mcdavid was the best player in the worldlol
In 2017 the US was missing
Matthews
Tkachuk
Werenski
Hanifin
mcdavid was the best player in the worldlol
In 2017 the US was missing
Matthews
Tkachuk
Werenski
Hanifin
2014 - Canada gold if MacKinnon, Pouliot, RiellyThis is one of the lamest post I’ve seen in a while. Grow up, dude.
Are you serious the first 2 goals against were f***ing terrible n the winner was a gargantuan blunderThe deepest issue at the Canadian junior level is the goalie development pipeline, and ironically, that wasn’t the issue at this tournament.
This.Hubris
There was some poster who lashed out in the USA game aftermath who said something like the only thing “fat, couch ridden” Americans are good at is video games like there wasn’t just an Olympic summer games where the medal count was pretty darn good for the US athletes as usual.
You have to take your medicine and look at things root and branch after failures like this. The Germans did it and do it after early exits in international football competition and usually come back stronger. But it takes humility.
So what, has he won the Stanley cup every year since he started playing in the NHL?mcdavid was the best player in the world
Bingo.Team was built wrong
Wrong coach
Canadian fans think we will everything because we are Canada and no one can touch us on the ice
I see this a little differently.Players tuned out Cameron and coach gave up. I think Cameron's comments and the players body language align fairly well with my theory. Not excusing the management or the players, but no one showed an ability to be a leader and be an example.
Yup.I see this a little differently.
Game v. Czechia showed players knew their coach was a vacuous puffball and just coached themselves, basically, tell themselves where to go and what to do. Scary enough, it almost worked!
Nothing. this an overreaction.
Bedard, and Celebrini were still eligible for the tournament and they left 3 100 point scorers at home.
The team they send was picked poorly due to hubris from hockey canada. Theres nothing wrong with the talent levels of Canadian hockey.
Hage was the leading the NCAA in points as a rookie couple weeks back I believe. Saw him in the Rangers rookie camp. Heads and tails better than every player on the ice. Made something happen every time he touched the puck.Stop ignoring college players would be a start. Michael Hage is right there with Hagens and Leonard for points but never even got a camp invite as it’s all predetermined - also only 6 PIMS…
No, but he’s still the best player in the world.So what, has he won the Stanley cup every year since he started playing in the NHL?
Isn't he a Habs prospect?Hage was the leading the NCAA in points as a rookie couple weeks back I believe. Saw him in the Rangers rookie camp. Heads and tails better than every player on the ice. Made something happen every time he touched the puck.
No. I’ve watched every tournament since 2004, 22 in a row now. Canada has lost before but usually it’s in the final. If they lose in the quarters it’s because they’ve run into a great team (Finland 2016 for example) for the eventual Gold medal winner (Finland 2019).I suspect the problem with canada is you expect perfection and that might be somewhat unreasonable.
The team also opted not to practise on several occasions during the tournament. When asked why, Cameron said Thursday the team was "exhausted."
Peter Anholt, who heads up the junior team's management group, defended the move Friday.
"That's a situation where you're always thinking about the fatigue of the players and the energy level, and the emotional level of the team," he said, per Scott Wheeler of The Athletic. "Those are decisions that we make as a group, whether the team skates."
Pressed if practising more could have helped team chemistry, Anholt said: "That's not really how it works."
He is, the post is a bit confusing.Isn't he a Habs prospect?
Rangers originally draft Hage but he never signed. They traded his rights to Barrie I believe.Oh i gotcha, was a rookie tournament