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Who Will Hoist That Really Ugly Trophy In Two Weeks Time?
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| America |
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4 |
11.11% |
| Canada |
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23 |
63.89% |
| Russia |
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1 |
2.78% |
| Slovakia |
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1 |
2.78% |
| Czech Republic |
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2 |
5.56% |
| Sweden |
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2 |
5.56% |
| Finland |
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3 |
8.33% |
| Germany |
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0 |
0% |
| Bananastan |
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0 |
0% |
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36 voters |
100% |
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:36
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Game day
It looks like Brodeur will play !
TORONTO -- While Martin Brodeur and Team Canada officials weren't going to admit it 100 percent, it appears to be a virtual certainty that Brodeur will be in goal for Tuesday's championship game of the World Cup of Hockey.
Brodeur missed Saturday night's semifinal victory over the Czech Republic with a bruised hand, but rest and treatment have helped Brodeur feel much better.
"Felt pretty good," Brodeur said after taking part in a full practice at the Air Canada Centre Monday morning. "First time in five or six days I was able to use it, you know. I was really happy about the way I felt this morning. I just don't know how it's going to react throughout the day after, you know, using it like that in the morning for the first time.
"But if it feels the same way that it felt today, I think if I don't hurt it tomorrow in the morning skate, I'll be fine."
Brodeur said had the final game been scheduled for Monday he would have played.
"If the game was this morning, the way I felt, I would have been all right to play."
That's music to Team Canada's ears, especially since Team Finland boasts Calgary's Miikka Kiprusoff in goal and he has been nearly as unbeatable as Brodeur in the tournament. In fact, the two have put up startling statistics during the tournament.
Kiprusoff has a 1.18 goals-against average, .948 save percentage and two shutouts in five games, having allowed only six goals. Brodeur has allowed three goals in four games for a 0.75 GAA, .970 save percentage and a shutout.
"We'll wait to make the determination tomorrow," said Team Canada coach Pat Quinn. "Obviously we'll have to see what the activity might have done, if anything, to the state that he's in right now. But he got through practice well and feels confident. Like I said, if there's not a downturn, we'll feel good."
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Song remains the same -- Center Joe Sakic is impressed by what he has seen from Team Finland and expects the Finns to offer no deviation from the formula that has proven so successful thus far in the World Cup.
"They play a tight-checking game," Sakic said. "They don't give you a lot of chances. They all play the same way. I expect a tight game."
As a veteran of many international efforts, Sakic isn't surprised by Finland's success. He lauded their goaltending, starting with Miikka Kiprusoff and also noted the overall skills of backups Kari Lehtonen and Vesa Toskala.
"They are a very determined team and we have a lot of respect for what they're doing. They compete hard. Every team in the tournament has been very impressive, but the Finns are very good. They had a good run and beat some good teams. We expect another tough one here."
Quinn looks to up the tempo -- Coach Pat Quinn wasn't happy with a couple of Team Canada's practices headed into Saturday's semifinal win over the Czech Republic, and he was not very pleased with his team's effort in that game either, despite the 4-3 win.
So Quinn has made some adjustments to keep the spring in his players' steps.
"The last two days we've kept (practice) shorter," he said. "Kept the pace up and had a little more attention to how we were trying to execute out there. I guess that's a little bit old fashioned. I think you do end up often playing how you practice. You can practice to not succeed if you're not paying attention.
"I thought our last two practices here were good," Quinn said. "I see a better frame of mind. You always hope it carries over, but you don't know how it will show up tomorrow night ... too excited, not excited enough. That's just something these guys will be dealing with."
Gretzky: Kids are all right -- This Canadian team is utilizing a number of younger players lime Vincent Lecavalier, Joe Thornton, Shane Doan and Scott Hannan in key roles, but Team Canada Executive Director Wayne Gretzky says he loses no sleep over the makeup of this team.
"Well, I think first of all we've got so many guys that have been here in these kinds of pressure situations before, you know, you talk about guys like Mario (Lemieux) and (Joe) Sakic and (Scott) Niedermayer and so forth. So we're comfortable with the fact that our leadership has got some experience.
"And our young guys are fine," Gretzky continued. "We're not overly concerned about it. I think that they're really excited about playing in this game. They're really excited to be a part of it. All they need to do is look at this as one of the greatest nights of their lives. It's not pressure. It's a fact. You just go out there and really enjoy it.
"This is something you dream about as a young kid, playing for your country, for a championship. I think their attitude right now is they're really focused, yet they're really enjoying it."
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:36
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I found this statement on a Gretzky site
Gretzky and his wife Janet have five children: daughters Paulina and Emma and sons Ty, Trevor and Tristan. The family resides in California.
Gretzky is part of the management of the Phoenix Coyotes so I imagine he spends a bit of time over there as well.
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Kontiki
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Canada
Aug 2001 time: 00:36
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Actually, Gretzky is part owner of the Phoenix Coyotes, and is the managing partner.
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:36
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On the CBC coverage they had a camera on Gretzky when Canada scored the winning goal aganst the Czechs. To say the man was exited would be a massive understatement. Reading his lips wasn't that hard either.
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Kontiki
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Canada
Aug 2001 time: 00:36
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I honestly can't think of any other Canadian who has relocated to the US for that long that has remained so ferverently proud to be Canadian.
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:36
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quote: Originally posted by Kontiki
I honestly can't think of any other Canadian who has relocated to the US for that long that has remained so ferverently proud to be Canadian. |
Given that his livlihood is HOCKEY, I am not skocked to see him retain a lot of pride in his "Canadianess". Most other high profile folks that have relocated seem to be actors/entertainers where there is no national team for you to show your allegience every few years. They might be every bit as proud to be Canadian as Gretzky, but its not something we would necessarily see.
Anyway-- countdown to the final-- 210 minutes to go
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:36
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150 minutes
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:36
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About 90 minutes until game time here-- I'll have to leave in a half hour so as to be on my couch with beverage and snacks in hand for the puck drop.
I only plan to leave on the intermissions to post to poly and be taunted by Pekka . . . or taunt him as the case may be.
lets start now
Ville is a goon!!! ( and I say this as a Calgary fan somewhat appreciative of his brand of goonery)
err ahh-- can't berate Kipper as he is beloved .. .
Koivu-- nope scrappy guy works his behind off for my beloved Canadiens . ..
hmmm
oh aki berg sucks ( I hate the leafs)
Can't rally get a hate on for Lehtonen or Toskala
Numminen sucks !!!
Selänne is over the hill !!
etc etc-- come on pekka I know you are asleep but when you wake up for the game, bring it on !!
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:36
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Excellent game. Congrats to the Finns on being the first team to score more than 1 goal on Brodeur in this World Cup. A number of notable things
- This was the first time any team went undefeated to win a Canada Cup/ World Cup
- This was Finlands highest finish ever in one of these events
- The game was exciting and Finland played great gutsy hockey. After a while though you could see that the bigger Canadianswere winning more and more battles on the boards. Overall I thought Canada deserved the victory . . .
-- That goal by T Rutuu was one of the prettiest individual efforts I have seen in a while
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:36
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And now I announce my go-forward Flubber Power rankings-- This is based on my own subjective feelings as to the respective strengths of the hockey nations if another World Cup event were to be held anytime in the next two years
1. Canada-- this should be obvious
2. Finland-- seems obvious to pick the other finalist but I do think if the tournament were played over they could take second
3 Czech-- I was tempted to place them second based simply on their performance in the semis but the reality was they were inconsistent and their goaltending is a notch below the top two.
4 Russia-- still a great deal of talent there
5. US -- old and getting older with not enough heir apparents .. .
6. Sweden- they got totally rolled in the big game. They seem to play well in stretches but then get killed when it matters. Goaltending is an issue.
7. Slovakia-- pretty easy pick
8. Germany- always a half step behind the top 7. They could conceivably win a game but would have no chance of winning a tourney
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Kontiki
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Canada
Aug 2001 time: 00:36
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That is just one brutally ugly trophy. Why can't they just use some sort of classic looking silver one?
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Kontiki
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Canada
Aug 2001 time: 00:36
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Just like Lecavalier, I was pretty surprised Brodeur wasn't named MVP.
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