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  • AFHockeyFan
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    Conklin picks up where he left off in the shootout, giving up four in a period and a half. And we're back to Montoysieve. US down 4-2 to Canada's JV.
    With a decent backstop, this team might have had a shot at a medal. But maybe Ryan Miller was just too tired.

    Miele is having a great tournament. Wonder why he didn't play the first three games.

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  • MountieBoyOz
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    Maybe the Russians should've told Ovie to stay home. He has the MINUS touch.

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  • Jimjamesak
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    Originally posted by AFHockeyFan View Post
    Stole a point when his team was outshot 50-20, not a bad start.
    Terrible shootout, though.
    He's a better goalie that a lot of people think he is. However, 2006 will always, always hang over his head.

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  • AFHockeyFan
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    Originally posted by unh_hockey View Post
    ty2k steals the entire show. watch!
    Stole a point when his team was outshot 50-20, not a bad start.
    Terrible shootout, though.

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  • unh_hockey
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    ty2k steals the entire show. watch!

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  • AFHockeyFan
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    US up 1-0 on Canada, live on Versus.
    Going much better without Montoysieve.

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  • PrezdeJohnson09
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    Originally posted by collegehcky2 View Post
    Chris Kreider has looked pro-ready for the US. Hopefully he makes the jump.
    Last I heard he plans on returning to BC for another year.

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  • collegehcky2
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    Chris Kreider has looked pro-ready for the US. Hopefully he makes the jump.

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  • AFHockeyFan
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    Originally posted by Jimjamesak View Post
    It's a tournament completely slanted towards the Euro members of the IIHF
    Considering that 14 of the 16 nations participating are in Europe, that's probably fair.
    Actually, I don't mind that aspect of it. It lets some of the other nations develop while most of the "Big Six" players are still in the NHL. Countries like Switzerland and Germany have put together pretty good teams the past few years using mostly players from their national leagues, which helps grow the sport.

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  • Jimjamesak
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    Originally posted by AFHockeyFan View Post
    USA down 0-2 to Norway. Anybody else watching this travesty in goaltending?

    I get the idea behind using it as a development tournament, but it's painful watching a bunch of scrubs in USA sweaters three years in a row, even if it does help at the Olympics.
    And now you know why no American will ever be in the Triple Gold Club.

    Actually the World Championships is a joke. It's a tournament completely slanted towards the Euro members of the IIHF as evidenced by the fact it takes place at the end of the Euro season but not the Stanley Cu Playoffs. And the fact that it's played every year.

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  • AFHockeyFan
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    Craig Smith with another PP tally. Norwegian killers were out there for 1:25 before the goal. 4-2 Final. Haugen for Norway saves 45 of 49. Montoya stops 13 of 15.

    USA-Sweden at 1:15 PM (Central) Wednesday. Take a late lunch. Buy Ryan Miller a ticket to Slovakia.
    Last edited by AFHockeyFan; 05-02-2011, 01:05 PM.

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  • MountieBoyOz
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    We should start a meme where we replace Chuck Norris with Tore Vikingstaad.

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  • AFHockeyFan
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    Finally Palmieri on the PP and it's 3-2. Third-straight zero-angle goal. Shows why I'm not coaching hockey.

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  • unh_hockey
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    Originally posted by MountieBoyOz View Post
    They say Vikingstaad doesn't need to slap shot the puck. The puck zooms off his stick in fear because a real shot would break the puck into a million tiny pieces.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tore_Vikingstad

    Tore Vikingstad has an awesome name that has led people in North America to believe he is a legendary nordic figure
    Wonder how that stayed up there for so long... (probably because its true)

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  • MountieBoyOz
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    Originally posted by unh_hockey View Post
    why doesn't vikingstad just take on all of these teams on his own? Wouldn't that level the playing field a little?
    They say Vikingstaad doesn't need to slap shot the puck. The puck zooms off his stick in fear because a real shot would break the puck into a million tiny pieces.

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