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Tim Budong 02-11-2010 08:28 AM

The Official OLYMPIC HOCKEY TOURNAMENT thread
 
yes..it neeeds one for its own,

so im going to start shit off with a blog from puck daddy

http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/van...urn=oly,219027

Vansterdam 02-11-2010 08:34 AM

hockey is all im wanting to watch during olympics!

murd0c 02-11-2010 08:36 AM

Why not keep the talk in the canucks/hockey thread we already have?
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Tim Budong 02-11-2010 08:37 AM

becuz its epic enuff to deserve its own

Tapioca 02-11-2010 09:14 AM

The IIHF page is a good resource for schedules and how seeding works: http://www.iihf.com/en/channels10/ol.../schedule.html

Note that there will be 4 "playoff games" for teams that do not earn a bye into the quarter-finals.

Canada's scedule:

Norway - Tuesday, Feb. 16, 4:30 PM ("Home" team)
Switzerland - Thursday, Feb. 18, 4:30 PM ("Away" team)
USA - Sunday, Feb. 21, 4:40 PM ("Home" team)

q0192837465 02-11-2010 01:30 PM

GO TEAM CHINA GO!!!!

punkwax 02-11-2010 01:56 PM

Going to 3 games! :high:

CAN vs. SUI
LAT vs. SVK (freebie)
BRONZE BABY

Grandmaster TSE 02-11-2010 02:41 PM

go canada go!!!!!!

MarkyMark 02-11-2010 02:52 PM

This is gonna be interesting, can't wait for it to start
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HonestTea 02-11-2010 02:54 PM

WILL GETZLAF PLAY FOR TEAM CANADA?!

What you guys think or will Jeff Carter take his place?

punkwax 02-11-2010 03:10 PM

I hope he does, thats for sure.

MarkyMark 02-11-2010 03:57 PM

I think he'll go even if he's not 100 percent
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HonestTea 02-11-2010 04:09 PM

But would you rather take Carter at 100% or Getzlaf at 80%? The TSN panel would rather take Carter at 100% then Getzlaf at anything under 100%

choda 02-11-2010 04:12 PM

Wtf, how is Canada ever an "away" country in the tournament?

MarkyMark 02-11-2010 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jenson Button (Post 6812248)
But would you rather take Carter at 100% or Getzlaf at 80%? The TSN panel would rather take Carter at 100% then Getzlaf at anything under 100%

Yeah, but he could want to go so bad that he'd say he's ready when he still feels some pain, I sure wouldn't want to miss the olympics if I was able to play
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Harvey Specter 02-11-2010 08:57 PM

NBC explains its ice-dancing-over-U.S./Canada-hockey decision

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VANCOUVER – From horse-racing conflicts to shuttering the big screen at Mellon Arena, NBC has given hockey fans as much anxiety and anger as watching Jay Leno sit in Conan's chair.

The latest affront to puckheads: The U.S. vs. Canada men's preliminary-round showdown Feb. 21 won't be shown on NBC, but on cable's MSNBC at 7 p.m. EST. Instead, the Peacock will bring fans an exhilarating night of ice dancing, women's speedskating, men's freestyle skiing and men's giant slalom – rather than what amounts to an NHL all-star game on an international stage.

To the surprise of no one, NBC's getting torched for this: Outspoken player agent Allan Walsh tweeted that it was "disgraceful, and Chicago Now called it inexcusable:

How can the NHL cancel their all star game and postpone their season for two weeks to accommodate the Olympics without getting any major network attention during the Winter Olympiad?

This is just another case of why the NHL will never be as popular as its fan base either believes it is or wants it to be. When the pinnacle of the sport calls on the best of the best of your league, you have to get these games on national television. The worst part of the whole deal is the league (NHL) has the contract with the television network already and still cannot get the best hockey competition in the world on the tube.

The notion that the NHL would shutter its season for the Games and that its broadcast rights holder wouldn't then put the NHL-centric U.S. vs. Canada on its primary network is baffling.

So we reached out to NBC for comment and context, and found out who gets the blame for this malarkey: American women.

According to the network, there are three major sporting events that have more female viewers than male viewers: the Kentucky Derby, the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics. Turning three hours of prime-time coverage on the East Coast over to a hockey game isn't exactly catnip to those casual female viewers, despite Sidney Crosby's(notes) pouty lips.

Ice dancing, like figure skating, is a demographic draw; it's the hook for a night of coverage that appeals to a broader audience than hockey does. But it's not the only reason USA/Canada was shifted to the home of Keith Olbermann's foaming mouth.

In essence, committing to a hockey game is committing to a three-hour programming block that can't be interrupted. Imagine the outrage if NBC cut away during the second period of USA/Canada because someone was taking a historic bobsled run. Ice dancing allows for drop-ins at other events, which is another reason NBC believes it's the best option in East Coast prime time.

Now, aside from the indignation of having hockey shuffled off to cable, there's been some concern from hockey fans about the quality of that coverage: namely, that MSNBC may not have the HD hockey coverage that NBC would have had.

MSNBC's HD station was rolled out last summer, and one of the last major holdouts finally came around this week: Verizon FiOS, which added the network to its digital HD tier. Chances are the U.S./Canada tilt will be in HD in your area, if you have digital cable or satellite with an HD package.

NBC told us with pride that it's offering an enormous amount of hockey on its networks; a full schedule of games is here, and the majority of them are on cable – although the Russia/Czech game scheduled before Canada/USA will be on NBC that afternoon on the East Coast.

The bronze-medal game for men's hockey is scheduled for 10 p.m. EST on Saturday, Feb. 27, on MSNBC, with the gold-medal game on NBC the following day. (Keep in mind NBC told us there is some flexibility in moving games from network to network if there's a reason to – such as, perhaps, Team USA playing for the bronze.)

If you're interested in watching games on the Web, NBC is streaming hockey while dropping the hammer on sites that stream live TV.

So there's the NBC side of the story, which we felt was important to bring you. It's not as if they aren't showing the game at all, or as if it's been sent off to an obscure corner of the cable box. They have their reasons for the decision, and we, as hockey fans, have our reasons for disagreeing with their decision.

It's hard to embrace NBC as a friend to puckheads when the biggest hockey event of the season (at least until the medal round) isn't deemed important enough for prime time.

From a demographic, sponsorship and ratings perspective, NBC has every reason not to put the game on its broadcast network. But in the context of other culture clashes with hockey fans, NBC's decision damages its relationship with that audience.

Do you go to NBCSports.com for hockey coverage? Because they're really increasing it soon in a bloggy sort of way. Yet when the parent company doesn't promote the game in a moment like this, it's hard to separate that from other, more positive endeavors to cover the hockey for fans who feel insulted.

But the Winter Classic is lovely every year. On that, we can agree.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puc...urn=nhl,219149

Tapioca 02-12-2010 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by choda (Post 6812254)
Wtf, how is Canada ever an "away" country in the tournament?

Because if Canada had the last change every game, it wouldn't be fair.

The Olympics are still an international tournament, despite being held in Canada.

dinamix 02-12-2010 11:25 AM

I think Team USA is gonna make some serious noise.

check out the energy/grit on this team.

Zach Parise, 25 (New Jersey Devils)
Chris Drury, 32 (New York Rangers)
Dustin Brown, 25 (Los Angeles Kings)
Jamie Langenbrunner, 34 (New Jersey Devils)
Paul Stastny, 24 (Colorado Avalanche)
David Backes, 25 (St. Louis Blues)
Patrick Kane, 21 (Chicago Blackhawks)
Phil Kessel, 22 (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Ryan Kesler, 25 (Vancouver Canucks)
Bobby Ryan, 22 (Anaheim Ducks)
Joe Pavelski, 25 (San Jose Sharks)
Ryan Malone, 31 (Tampa Bay Lightning)
Ryan Callahan, 24 (New York Rangers)

StealthFighter 02-12-2010 12:36 PM

i'd be more worried about the swedes and the russians than team USA.

unless they somehow get the mighty ducks together.

http://i.ytimg.com/vi/KCae5LKhAv0/0.jpg

punkwax 02-12-2010 02:36 PM

Canada, Russia, Sweden and US are pretty much guaranteed to be the 4 teams involved in the Gold and Bronze games IMO. Either way, I'm stoked. :thumbsup:

Teriyaki 02-12-2010 02:38 PM

Anyone watch the "On home ice" documentary on Team Canada? Over and over again, the organizers of Team Canada were just talking about how dominating the Russians were, almost no mention of team USA.

DuhDang 02-12-2010 03:54 PM

You'd shit bricks if you saw the first line of Ovie Kovie and Malkin.

Tim Budong 02-12-2010 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DuhDang (Post 6813972)
You'd shit bricks if you saw the first line of Ovie Kovie and Malkin.

nope
judging how Seabrook and Keith were able to shut them down

Teams look good on paper, every team does
but can every team roll 4 lines like Canada can?
I dont think so.

InvisibleSoul 02-12-2010 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darthchilli (Post 6814034)
nope
judging how Seabrook and Keith were able to shut them down

Being able to shut them down individually doesn't necessarily mean they will be able to shut them down when playing together.

SilverBlitz 02-12-2010 09:51 PM

anyone playing ctv fantasy hockey?

http://fantasy.ctvolympics.ca/ctvo/player2010/promo


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