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Toronto Bars to open at 6am for Gold Metal Game
Yup, Toronto Council is allowing bars in the city to open at 6am tomorrow and start serving booze for game :thumbsup :1orglaugh
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You just know Mayor Ford will be the first in a drunken stupor.
And then Monday morning he'll be really, really...really sorry. |
get your scarf on and anal beads ready, it will be a great game I hope
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It's a Medal :winkwink:
I rarely play grammar police, but come on, this is important. |
As far as I know, gold is a METAL ;)
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Canada is gonna get Silver :P
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I saw a video on the news of mayor Ford jumping up and down when Canada scored against the US.
I could swear I felt the earth shake all the way over here in Winnipeg. |
meanwhile in america pics please
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great sport if only they made that tiny goal about 6 feet wider - you guys really ok with sitting through an entire game and the score ends up being 0-0? Or if you're lucky there might be a couple goals?
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"More points = better sport" is not a correct phrase. Pretty ignorant actually. Somehow it usually comes from North America :) |
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How about less GIANT pads on the goalie so a pitiful FEW more points per game can happen...I like Hockey...but 1-0 after sitting through an entire game...thats a problem for Hockey and I'm not the only one with that opinion. |
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If that would be the case then hockey, football, handball would broaden the goal zones.. Easy solution to make sport more popular and more profitable. Not. |
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btw - Finland beat the U.S. 5-0 to win bronze. |
NEW XTC is right - they are using the same sized nets as they used 100 years ago, when the average goaltender was 5'6" and the pads and gloves goaltenders used were a fraction the size of today's equipment. Just go on youtube and check out games from the 70's and 80's to see the difference in goalie equipment. Add in that today's goaltenders are coached in technique from an early age, goalie coaches and specialized camps for them didn't exist 25 years ago.
The vast majority of goals scored today are junky fluke goals where the goaltender is screened so has no view at all of the puck or it hits somebody in front of the net and deflects into the net. My pet peeve with today's game is all the shot blocking by skaters, the armor these guys today have including visors have made them all into goalies. 20 years ago you would have a couple of defencemen who would block shots per team - now in the defensive zone all 5 of the skaters are expected and will block shots. Fans want goals - the 80's a typical NHL game score was 7-5, 6-4 - today it's 2-1. The NFL tinkers with their rules all the time to make sure NFL football games are exciting and that means rules that are friendly to the offense and creates more touchdowns. The NHL is run by dinosaurs. The sport was not intended to be soccer on ice. |
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What's the big deal I go to pubs to watch football and drink beer at 6am all the time in Los Angeles
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In the Jan. 16 issue of The Hockey News, a stat page revealed NHL-wide scoring was trending downward in the post-lockout era. Consequently, goalie save percentages trended upward over that span, from .901 in 2005-2006 to .913 in 2010-11. But shots per game generally rose during the same period, indicating chances aren?t the problem. Goalies are. They?re just too darned good. Is equipment to blame? The league reduced goalie pads from 12 to 11 inches in ?05-06, but is it time to reassess? http://www.thehockeynews.com/article...lem-again.html http://grantland.com/the-triangle/10...t-nhl-scoring/ 10 Ways to Boost NHL Scoring Make the nets bigger The logic: The goalies are bigger and their equipment is bigger, which adds up to a lot less net to shoot at. So why not make the nets bigger, too, and restore some of that balance we?ve lost over the years? http://slapshot.blogs.nytimes.com/20...ype=blogs&_r=0 Poll: Does the NHL need to address the decline in goal-scoring? Whether you?re alarmed by the trend towards defensive hockey depends on your taste (and probably which team you support), but generally sports fans enjoy scoring. If the NHL does choose to address the issue, it could look at clamping down on obstruction (again) and/or reducing the size of goalie pads. http://prohockeytalk.nbcsports.com/2...-goal-scoring/ http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...hl-goaltenders |
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The bars will be packed :)
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IM at home, and my bar is open too ! |
Sweden for the winner. The Golden Medal should stay on the continent ;)
0:0 so far... |
anyone have a working stream for it?
i am blocked out |
canada scores
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use http://olympics.cbc.ca/videos/live/v...ing-34234.html with a VPN
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It's unfortunate we have to play this game with 3 of our top center men out :/ Also is It really that kosher to have 3 Canadian referee's in this game?
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Nobody is bitching about any calls, so far, so that is non issue. |
Crosbyyyyyyyyy !!!!!!
Refs are fine so far... |
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Congrats to Canada!
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Canada Takes GOLD
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Weird gold medal game to wrap up a weird tourament, this game never felt like a gold medal game. Canada came to play, Sweden didn't.
Canada needs the Russians to be great again and the US to keep improving - just doesn't feel that great beating Sweden. Nobody hates Swedes. |
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i kinda wish it was a russian vs canada, always good matches
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Well worth it, congrats! In case you're someplace together say Hi to DH!
Wished it would be US or Russia in the finals, could make for more heated match, but that doesn't change a thing on the fact that this time it indeed was the best playing team that won! |
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