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The 2010 Winter Olympics Women's Ice Hockey Tournament

Re: The 2010 Winter Olympics Women's Ice Hockey Tournament

You have to be kidding. Hockey ONLY belongs on NHL sized rinks. Once you get into Olympic sized ice what you have left is boring hockey- .............. That's my take on it. I know that they built a lot of rinks in Ontario that were Olympic sized in the last dozen years or so but are now rethinking that and you are seeing them go back to the standard 200 by 85 - thank God.

No offense to my many Canadian friends, but I am seeing some of that nit wit, I'm a Canadian thus a hockey expert, stupidity that begs me to say "You, sir, are an idiot."
 
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No offense to my many Canadian friends, but I am seeing some of that nit wit, I'm a Canadian thus a hockey expert, stupidity that begs me to say "You, sir, are an idiot."

Hey...Now I feel violated. :( Some of us nit wit :eek: more than others ;)
 
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It isn't a question of a pot with or without a cover. It is a matter of how big a pot to use.

:cool: :cool: :cool: .

And what you brew in it. :D :D ( Quality over Quantity :) )
 
Re: The 2010 Winter Olympics Women's Ice Hockey Tournament

You have to be kidding. Hockey ONLY belongs on NHL sized rinks. Once you get into Olympic sized ice what you have left is boring hockey- oh I know the argument - you get to see the skill and skating - please - nobody watches hockey for that alone - they watch it for all of that and the hitting. That is
why they would like to go to SMALLER ice in Sweden - 'cause noboody goes to the games over there - it is just too boring to watch. They are always so far from the net that they never shoot the puck - it is like watching paint dry. I use the analogy of a boiling pot - boil it without the lid on and what happens - it just boils away - now take that same pot of boiling water and put a lid on it - watch that lid go crazy trying to keep all that water in - lots of action and you never know what is going to happen - a lot more exciting 'cause you have a confined space with no where to go. That's my take on it. I know that they built a lot of rinks in Ontario that were Olympic sized in the last dozen years or so but are now rethinking that and you are seeing them go back to the standard 200 by 85 - thank God.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Now I have to go find my horse manure shovel...haven't used it since early fall.
 
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:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Now I have to go find my horse manure shovel...haven't used it since eafly fall.

Ours are stuck in the frozen ground behind the barn ;) You can borrow our snow shovel. Its the perfect size. :D
 
Re: The 2010 Winter Olympics Women's Ice Hockey Tournament

Here's the US TV schedule
http://www.nbcolympics.com/tv-listings/zone=ET/sport=IH/index.html

All the games are televised on either MSNBC, CNBC, or USA. Most of the US games are on USA.
Here are the women's games that will be televised: [some heads up to set the DVR for the early morning games]

Saturday, February 13
3:00p - 5:30p
CNBC (208) Women's Hockey
The 2010 Olympic tournament opens with a Group A clash: 2006 runner-up Sweden faces Switzerland.

8:00p - 10:30p
CNBC (208)Women's Hockey
Two-time defending Olympic champion Canada takes to the home ice against Slovakia in a Group A round-robin game.

Sunday, February 14
3:00a - 5:30a
MSNBC (209) Women's Hockey
Defending champion Canada meets Slovakia in a Group A round-robin game from Saturday's opening day of action.

3:00p - 5:30p
USA (105) Women's Hockey
Team USA, led by four-time Olympians Angela Ruggiero and Jenny Potter, opens against China in a Group B round-robin game.

7:30p - 10:00p
CNBC (208)Women's Hockey
Round-robin action continues from Vancouver as Finland takes on Russia in an early Group B contest.

Monday, February 15
3:00a - 5:30a
MSNBC (209) Women's Hockey
Team USA, led by four-time Olympians Angela Ruggiero and Jenny Potter, opens against China in a Group B round-robin game.

5:30p - 8:00p
MSNBC (209) Women's Hockey
Canada vs. Switzerland in a Group A round-robin game.


Tuesday, February 16
3:00a - 5:30a
MSNBC (209) Women's Hockey
Canada vs. Switzerland in a Group A round-robin game.

MSNBC (209) Women's Hockey
Angela Ruggiero, Jenny Potter and Team USA lock horns with Russia as Olympic Hockey continues.

10:00p - 12:30a (2/17)
CNBC (208) Women's Hockey
Early round play continues from Vancouver as Finland takes on China in women's Hockey.

Wednesday, February 17

5:30p - 8:00p
MSNBC (209) Women's Hockey
Gillian Apps, Jennifer Botterill and Team Canada look to capitalize on a big home ice advantage when they take on Sweden

10:00p - 12:30a (2/18)
CNBC (208)Women's Hockey
Women's Hockey continues live from Vancouver as Switzerland takes on Slovakia in early-round play.

Thursday, February 18

5:30p - 8:00p
MSNBC (209) Women's Hockey
Coached by 1980 "Miracle on Ice" hero Mark Johnson, Hilary Knight, Julie Chu and Team USA take on their toughest opponent yet of the Games when they meet Finland -- the team they defeated for bronze at Torino.

10:00p - 12:30a (2/19)
CNBC (208)Women's Hockey
Round-robin play continues live from Vancouver as Russia takes on China in women's Hockey.

Monday, February 22
3:00p - 6:00p
USA (105)Also available on HD Channel 105 Women's Hockey
Coached by 1980 "Miracle on Ice" hero Mark Johnson, four-time Olympians Angela Ruggiero, Jenny Potter and Team USA head into the semifinal round as Hockey continues.

8:00p - 10:30p
CNBC (208)Women's Hockey
The intensity ratchets up a notch as women's Hockey heads to the semifinal round in Vancouver.

Thursday, February 25
2:00p - 4:30p
MSNBC (209) Women's Hockey Bronze Medal Game
Hockey's medal rounds are here, beginning with the bronze medal matchup.
6:00p - 9:00p
MSNBC (209) Women's Hockey Gold Medal Game

Women's Hockey concludes with the gold medal contest.

Friday, February 26

2:00a - 5:00a
WHDH (7) Primetime Replay

gold medal matchup in women's Hockey,
 
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The Gold Medal game is not on NBC? Nice job by the peacock. :rolleyes:
 
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The Gold Medal game is not on NBC? Nice job by the peacock. :rolleyes:


It'll be a replay ... but worth many replays if its gold for USA :)

Friday, February 26

2:00a - 5:00a
WHDH (7) Primetime Replay
gold medal matchup in women's Hockey,
 
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The Gold Medal game is not on NBC? Nice job by the peacock. :rolleyes:

You can come to my place, clean the laneway to get in and then sit back and relax with a cold beverage in hand to watch the game live in Hockey Nut Nation. :p . I'll supply the beverage. :p :p :p
 
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The Gold Medal game is not on NBC? Nice job by the peacock. :rolleyes:

I understand they are showing back to back Tonight Show reruns with Conan O'Brien during the gold medal game timeslot...:) :)
 
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http://www.vcstar.com/news/2010/feb/05/plenty-to-watch-sunday-besides-football/

In advance of the Winter Olympics, HBO’s “Real Sports” (9 p.m. Tuesday) will profile skater Johnny Weir, examine the Olympic drug testing process and look at the sport of curling. Universal Sports will show “Blood, Sweat and Cookies: Training With the Women of USA Hockey” at 4 and 7 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday. Claire Duffy of NBC News spent time training with the team and getting to know the U.S. players.
 
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http://www.vcstar.com/news/2010/feb/05/plenty-to-watch-sunday-besides-football/

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In advance of the Winter Olympics, HBO’s “Real Sports” (9 p.m. Tuesday) will profile skater Johnny Weir, examine the Olympic drug testing process and look at the sport of curling. Universal Sports will show “Blood, Sweat and Cookies: Training With the Women of USA Hockey” at 4 and 7 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday. Claire Duffy of NBC News spent time training with the team and getting to know the U.S. players.

Cookies ? :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
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Any signs of Women's Hockey on the opening ceremonies?

Looks like I wont be arriving in Vancouver until tomorrow afternoon instead of mid morning as my flight was just delayed.

I really wish now I would have left sooner as opposed to waiting until after the UW Women's Game this afternoon.....
 
Re: The 2010 Winter Olympics Women's Ice Hockey Tournament

Any signs of Women's Hockey on the opening ceremonies?

Looks like I wont be arriving in Vancouver until tomorrow afternoon instead of mid morning as my flight was just delayed.

I really wish now I would have left sooner as opposed to waiting until after the UW Women's Game this afternoon.....

Don't forget your wallet...:)
 
Re: The 2010 Winter Olympics Women's Ice Hockey Tournament

Any signs of Women's Hockey on the opening ceremonies?

Looks like I wont be arriving in Vancouver until tomorrow afternoon instead of mid morning as my flight was just delayed.

I really wish now I would have left sooner as opposed to waiting until after the UW Women's Game this afternoon.....

I saw Ruggerio during the opening ceremonies.
 
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