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That would be Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins, not Marc-Andre Bergeron now of the Montreal Canadiens, formerly of the Minnesota Wild.

The first sign it wasn't MAB...he didn't cough up the puck under the slightest pressure. That guy is in the NHL for his shot...and nothing else.

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Also, that Canada game last night was interesting. Norway was able to hold them off for a period, let a few in in the second, and they just couldn't keep up in the third. Canada just kept coming at them with all four lines and it was too much for Norway's defense to handle.

I think this will be the way a lot of these games go against Canada. They may be close at first, but their depth will really show in the later periods.

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Interesting take on kare11 showing Shattuck's representation in the games. Pretty impressive for a "high school" program.

Ya they kind of have a hockey factory going on down there. Its actually pretty impressive that some of the high school teams can skate with them considering they have more in common with a D1 college program than a private school.

I don't know if you can compare them to a high school when it costs $40,000 a year and they recruit all over the world.

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I don't know if you can compare them to a high school when it costs $40,000 a year and they recruit all over the world.

That was kind of my point comparing them to a D1 school, they pertty much recruit from all around the world. Not that school is an afterthought there but there is a great deal of focus on hockey and developing players for the next level. There was a good reason Crosby decided to park himself there a year when he was too young to play Canadian Jrs.

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They play on an NHL sized rink this year, since they are using the Vancouver arena. I guess the European players are having a tough time getting used to it (according to the announcers).

Definitely not as much/hard hitting as the NHL, though. The refs seem to be taking hits from behind and to the head very seriously. I think the NHL could learn from this.

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I hope the US comes out hitting tonight. It will work against the Euros but it wont bother the Canadians. Our only hope against them is Goaltending.

Koivu, whos that. The Wild should go after him. Its nice having a Wild player doing well. Its kind of funny how the announcers have talked up our Fins saying we should be such a good team because of them.

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USA does have a long way to go. They make some horrible mistakes that the Canadians will eat up. Some of the things they did just didnt even make sense. They seem to be getting better though. And Miller about 5 or 6 awesome saves.

I think team USA's best asset was there faceoffs. Honestly did they even loose one. Man they won a lot of them, cleanly too.

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I don't know if you can compare them to a high school when it costs $40,000 a year and they recruit all over the world.

Technically, they are not a high school team. They do not participate in the MSHL. There is a cap on the number of games that a MSHL team can play and SSM plays way more than that.

And HL, thanks for being Debby Downer again. Do you remember the 1980 team? Nobody ever pegged them to take it all.

GO USA!!!!!

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I hope they win but after watching today, they did not seem to be playing all that well as a team.

I was just making a point about their team play SkitterPopper.

Thats what they will need to beat the better teams out there. Not to do with being negative, only realistic.

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I wish that team USA was a bit better. They should be wiping Norway of the map.

Team USA has a ways to go before they could beat the better skilled teams.

I think a Bronze Medal while still unlikely would be a good achievement for Team USA. Canada and Russia are LOADED!

Ryan Miller will have to stand on his head for us to have a glimmer of hope against the better teams.

I think the smaller non-Olympic size rink may help us a bit too.

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We have a very young team this year so anything close to a medal will be an accomplishment. Now 4 years from now we might have one heck of a team. Of course Canada and Russia will still be loaded then so I look forward to some epic hockey games. We don't often beat Canada in international play but we always seem give them a game. Now we have to figure out how to beat them.

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How about those Norwegians. I loved the stories. One guy is a plumber, another a contractor and another is a teacher. If Those guys woulda won a game, that is another miracle on ice. Its amazing they are not even full time hockey players.

USA, get tough and physical, not much else we can do.

In 4 years we might be a serious contender.

Imagine guys like the Johnsons on D and guys like Kane and Prise. Maybe add Oshie and other young players that will be peaking.

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Yeah we will see [pleasebecomeasponsor].

That Parise is a flat out stud for the Devils. To bad he plays in the east, it would be nice to see him skate more often. He had 45 goals last year and is on his way again this year.

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That was a fun game last night. I would have loved to see the swiss pull an upset out of the hat but by the 3rd they seemed to lose strength moving forward. Hiller played a great game but in the end, it's hard to beat the experience of Brodeur, especially in an overtime situation. I'm not a Crosby fan but man is he dangerous on offense.

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Sorry Harvey, maybe that was not the best choice of words. I am just tired of hearing Canada is better on paper than the USA. Maybe they are maybe they are not. One thing for sure is that the olympics are something that has very little paper history. If you have a hot goalie or a few pucks bounce your way you are right in there.

By the way I would say that Canada did not look to hot in their game againist the Swiss last night. Anything can happen and I sure hope they come away with a medal. I have to agree with Pier and say the game Sunday night will be decided by the goaltender.

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SP - Maybe they are maybe they aren't

Sorry, they are. On paper, Canada is a better team. You're right though, on the ice is what matters.

Take the Swiss team. It's a bunch of Elite league guys, guys that wouldn't be stars in the NHL (besides Hiller). For some reason they just have Canada's number.

Watched a little bit if the Slovakia/Russia game, wow the Russians are fast and can go from their goal line to the offensive blue line in about a second with three or four passes.

Slovakia is good too. They seem to be a little more of a shoot from the point and crash the net type of team. Russia is all tic-tac-toe.

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