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That's what you get for putting a bunch of old hard-hitting NHL types into a big-rink international game. Should've gone with the younger faster guys. |
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That's what you get for putting a bunch of old hard-hitting NHL types into a big-rink international game. Should've gone with the younger faster guys. |
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Yeah, the Canadians. The US losing hockey is a big shrug to most Americans. Getting knocked out in the quarters is a national crisis here. Tim |
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Ya.. Hockey Schmockey. Most ppl here care about NASCAR (blech) football (US) and basketball (which officially focuses more on highlight reel dunks, behind the back passes and the steal for the dunk instead of the nice look or the plan to get the star a wide open jumper) I really don't care what happens in curling. As far as I'm concerned, any game where you can (and frequently do) smoke and drink during the game is no Olympic sport. What's next, Olympic lawn bowling? |
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As far as I'm concerned, any game where you can (and frequently do) smoke and drink during the game is no Olympic sport. 1) Actually gone curling (some bowling-alley like place in Winnipeg) and... 2) Liked it. But, "Olympic" - I have to agree, it's not remotely about fitness. Neither are archery or marksmanship events (except biathlon) - but they all give the squattybodies something to aspire to. Edit: Oh yeah, Go Finland? |
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Growing up in Denmark, the nearest we would ever get to a winter Olympics medal was supporting Sweden. We might hate them when it comes to any other matter, but I will certainly support their hockey team.
Question to the North Americans: Are all your hockey rings NHL-sized? I mean, in school, etc, do you play on NHL sized rings or international sized rings. It seems quite obvious to me, that the European teams, while they may not be as good technicly, are far more comfortable with moving and passing on the big rink, while especially the US are still trying to force it past the opponent, rather than play it past. |
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I don't follow much basketball, but it seems like Nash is kinda the opposite of that and if memory serves he was MVP last year and seems headed for another one this year. Tim |
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Yeah, the Canadians. The US losing hockey is a big shrug to most Americans. Getting knocked out in the quarters is a national crisis here. I wasn't aware there was a larger size. Most of the rinks seem pretty big when you're on them. If anything, I would suspect the school rinks are smaller to get more in the building space, but I'm only a casual sports watcher for those fringe sports (like hockey). I can't say the 5-10 rec rinks I've been to are any different in size from the NHL rink in Detroit--at least not obviously. |
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Question to the North Americans: Are all your hockey rings NHL-sized? |
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Question to the North Americans: Are all your hockey rings NHL-sized? I mean, in school, etc, do you play on NHL sized rings or international sized rings. It seems quite obvious to me, that the European teams, while they may not be as good technicly, are far more comfortable with moving and passing on the big rink, while especially the US are still trying to force it past the opponent, rather than play it past. European teams are as good technically as North American teams. The difference is they are used to playing on a larger rink. The US and Canadian teams have to adjust their "game". It's kind of like going from indoor soccer (football) to outdoor soccer. You have more field to play so you let distance work for you. |
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Under those criteria, snowboarders all go home. I'm one of approximately five Americans who have: On a semi related note (to the olympics), I dislike the newer style of figure skating, methinks it's now more like "who can do the most pirouettes" on ice. Nothing like the Torvill & Dean footage I saw. |
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