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Devonator said:when Canada has to dig itself out of the debris of a coming terrorist attack
I didn't know the polar bears and penguins had in for you guys to that extent!

Devonator said:when Canada has to dig itself out of the debris of a coming terrorist attack
djtino224 said:I believe so, but I'm just talking about PP units. Shouldn't a guy who is supposed
to be a power play specialist get some legit time when the team is on the PP?
Vaive-Alive said:US need to get their game together - this is the poorest I've seen them so far this tourney. They can play better than this. First game I've seen of the Russians - man they're playing well. Much more physical than I expected. Going to be very tough to beat with that fire-power. Schneider has to stand on his head for the rest of the game and the US top line has to get it's act together...
The booing is tasteless. What an embarassment. Johnson's elbow was tasteless, but enough is enough.
DevilFisch said:I don't know how good Schremp's slapshot is. If he has a good one, then by all means use it. As far as the PP units are, Schremp has been getting PP minutes. Not as many as the first unit, but that's because the first unit already has cohesion, chemistry, and success (Kessel, Bourque specifically). If the PP continues to falter, I would think putting Schremp on the first unit would be a good idea. But I'm not the coach, so this opinion is just moot.
IIHF.com is supposed to keep track of icetime, but they have 0 listed for all players and all rosters.
bling said:The poster claimed that the booing was due to the retaliatory hit on Downie from Johnson, what I am saying is that is not the reason at all. The declasse Vancouver "fans" have been booing the USA the whole tourney.
Devonator said:To Steadfast.......
Good to know their are some classy Vancouver fans out there...the display of Anti Americanism is sickening by the Van fans..........mayby when Canada has to dig itself out of the debris of a coming terrorist attack and the Americans rescue our asses again, then mayby the braindead Anti Americanism in Canada will end!!!
Please American friends, a lot of us up here appreciate you and what you are doing!! Never forget that.....
Devonator said:To Steadfast.......
Good to know their are some classy Vancouver fans out there...the display of Anti Americanism is sickening by the Van fans..........mayby when Canada has to dig itself out of the debris of a coming terrorist attack and the Americans rescue our asses again, then mayby the braindead Anti Americanism in Canada will end!!!
Please American friends, a lot of us up here appreciate you and what you are doing!! Never forget that.....
Big Daddy said:Count your blessings, imagine the game in Quebec?
RallyKiller said:Fritsche on the pp? ok then.
Yeah!Kinbote said:I agree with you, as a Canadian I have been embarrassed by the anti-American reaction from these idiots in Vancouver. I hope they never get another tournament like this again. Pathetic!![]()
bennypeyton said:Hilarious!![]()
Christ, if it was in Quebec the US should just wear Team Germany sweaters. Then the crowd would give us a "white out"
Petey Knights said:And as Gord Miller (correctly) noted, it has turned more anti-American than pro-Russian. That's too bad.
Petey Knights said:The crowd in Vancouver has been ridiculous - I can't get over it. First off, watching Canadian games you'd think there was a funeral going on. The Canadian crowd was 10 decibels louder in Grand Forks last year for crying out loud.
But with respect to the Americans. It started harmlessly. As others noted, it was more out of respect to the fact that Canadians respect the progress USA Hockey has made and recognized them as a threat in the tournament. The Johnson booing was understandable too, stemming from the incident.
But enough is enough. It has gotten out of hand. Downie is fine - he was never really hurt. Move on people!! And as Gord Miller (correctly) noted, it has turned more anti-American than pro-Russian. That's too bad.