Tawnos
A guy with a bass
The Canada Cups are acknowledged because they were the only tournaments where teams had access to their entire complement of NHLers.
Once the Olympics came along, the NHLers hosting their own internal tournament lost a lot of its lustre as the major international hockey tournament.
Does 2004 or 2016 resonate anywhere near the Olympics of 1998 onwards? Or with the World Cup of 1996? Or with the Canada Cups of the 80s?
No one brings them up because they were seen as unnecessary with the Olympics taking on the role as the penultimate best-on-best tournament where all teams could qualify and participate (Slovakia having a bid of a rough time of it but eventually they did).
The NHL's interests will never dovetail nicely with the needs of a credible international tournament:
1. True "best on best" means that players in European domestic leagues will also be available.
2. Some of the best teams in the world aren't included (Switzerland, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belarus etc.). Teams that have won against the elite in previous best-on-best tourneys.
3. It has to be solely hosted in Europe at some point. Like the World Championships (which induce eye-rolling here in Canada due to their fixation on Europe), the World Cup/Four Nations/What Have You will never have any real international credibility if it is hosted in North America only.
2004 resonated, for sure. 2016 was weird... but I do think a lot of this stems from the long gaps. If there were World Cups in 2000, 2008, and 2012 the tournaments that they did have would definitely have been more impactful.
I agree I would like more involvement... but that's going to be up to the IIHF.