The Gr8 Dane
L'harceleur
It's a rinky dinky tournament, and anyways let's be honest, nobody you know watches hockey in real life so it's not like you're gonna hear about it at work ![laugh :laugh: :laugh:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/laff.gif)
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I think that is absolutely ok.I'm gonna call them the Olympic champs. I know it's not the Olympics but I don't see why that would matter.
Frenchies are a f***ing powerhouse on skates. You watch.If I remember right, France will be getting Russia's spot should Russia still be banned from participating in 2026. And right now it looks like they will. It's only a week ago that the IIHF had a meeting and decided to prolong the ban through the 2024/2025 season.
Better than the all-star game/break though isn't it?As exciting as it is to see all the best players available for the national teams again, the tournament in itself is only a cash grab with no history or culture. There's nothing at stake, like, at all. Somehow, even as Swede, I'd be most looking forward to a Canada vs USA final, and even then it would just be for the politics and not for the hockey.
I see the smack talk has already begun![]()
Now, if you'll forgive me, I'm off to go fishing in the Gulf of America.
As I said elsewhere, American hockey fans are far more pumped for this "tournament" than everyone else combined.I don't see a lot of reminiscing about the 2016 World Cup even though Canada won.
Gimmick tournaments are what they are.
As I said elsewhere, American hockey fans are far more pumped for this tournament than everyone else combined.
So do we.
TBH, I wish I was more hyped about this.We usually do at tournaments.
You mean like it also is in NFL, NBA and MLB?Nope. Well, I mean, I will be ok of course, but there is only 4 teams competing, and they were hand selected. It isn't a "World Championships" type thing. Still prestigious for the players, but not a World Championship.
I wasn't aware of a 4 Nations football championship where the 4 competing nations are hand selected by the NFL.You mean like it also is in NFL, NBA and MLB?
No, I mean them calling themselves World Champs of different variations.I wasn't aware of a 4 Nations football championship where the 4 competing nations are hand selected by the NFL.
yes but the history forum and others do give a lot of special reverence to those as "best on best" winners, which kinda feels like saying the same thingCanada Cup winners didn't call themselves world champions, so it's no different this time around.
As exciting as it is to see all the best players available for the national teams again, the tournament in itself is only a cash grab with no history or culture. There's nothing at stake, like, at all. Somehow, even as Swede, I'd be most looking forward to a Canada vs USA final, and even then it would just be for the politics and not for the hockey.
yes but the history forum and others do give a lot of special reverence to those as "best on best" winners, which kinda feels like saying the same thing
Russia? Are you kidding me?The question is there really another country/ team that could beat the champs of this tournament though? Maybe Russia but I highly doubt that.
Everything that has history and culture once had no history and culture. The only way to get it is to start.
But that being said, claiming there's no history is wrong. The NHL has a long history of putting on international invitational competition. This will be the 11th one that they've done over the course of 53 years. The branding has changed over time. It's only the specifics of this one that led them to call it something other than the World Cup. 1972 and 1974 were the Summit Series, which was just Canada and USSR. 1976-1991 were 5 Canada Cups with 6 teams. 1996, 2004, 2016 were World Cups.
What makes this feel like less of a tradition (what you called culture) is the long gaps we've seen. 8 years, 12 years, and 9 years are pretty long gaps that hurts having that feel for this tournament. They'll get back to having that with World Cups in 2028 and 2032, as planned.
You're out to lunch if you think the Canada Cups aren't considered to hold prestige as "best on best" titles and the implication behind it.Not really.
Team Russia would be old AF, but they would be the only country that would have a remote chance at beating Sweden/ USA/ CAN/FINN. You think any other country could beat them or place higher if there was a larger round robin tournament? I don't see it at allRussia? Are you kidding me?
You're out to lunch if you think the Canada Cups aren't considered to hold prestige as "best on best" titles and the implication behind it.
I don´t think any other team could get higher than them but they are a bunch of old chokersTeam Russia would be old AF, but they would be the only country that would have a remote chance at beating Sweden/ USA/ CAN/FINN. You think any other country could beat them or place higher if there was a larger round robin tournament? I don't see it at all
Better than the all-star game/break though isn't it?