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goalie33
02-15-2006, 05:54 AM
Maybe this should go into another thread, but I didn't see anything that was a general game thread.
I'm watching Sweden/Kazakhstan now, and Alfredsson just skated all the way back to his net to break up a shorthanded chance, then went down and scored a PPG to make it 2-0. Stefan Liv is in the net for Sweden, nice to see that they're going to give him some playing time and save Lundqvist for the big games.
BTW, something I've always noticed about the Olympics...I don't know if it's because the hockey rink is usually a multipurpose facility at the games, if there's a rule against it, or what, but there's usually no seats at the glass/in the corners at the Olympic rinks, and combined with the wide ice it makes for a very sterile-looking environment.
goalie33
02-15-2006, 05:54 AM
Maybe this should go into another thread, but I didn't see anything that was a general game thread.
I'm watching Sweden/Kazakhstan now, and Alfredsson just skated all the way back to his net to break up a shorthanded chance, then went down and scored a PPG to make it 2-0. Stefan Liv is in the net for Sweden, nice to see that they're going to give him some playing time and save Lundqvist for the big games.
BTW, something I've always noticed about the Olympics...I don't know if it's because the hockey rink is usually a multipurpose facility at the games, if there's a rule against it, or what, but there's usually no seats at the glass/in the corners at the Olympic rinks, and combined with the wide ice it makes for a very sterile-looking environment.
goalie33
02-15-2006, 05:54 AM
Maybe this should go into another thread, but I didn't see anything that was a general game thread.
I'm watching Sweden/Kazakhstan now, and Alfredsson just skated all the way back to his net to break up a shorthanded chance, then went down and scored a PPG to make it 2-0. Stefan Liv is in the net for Sweden, nice to see that they're going to give him some playing time and save Lundqvist for the big games.
BTW, something I've always noticed about the Olympics...I don't know if it's because the hockey rink is usually a multipurpose facility at the games, if there's a rule against it, or what, but there's usually no seats at the glass/in the corners at the Olympic rinks, and combined with the wide ice it makes for a very sterile-looking environment.
goalie33
02-15-2006, 05:54 AM
Maybe this should go into another thread, but I didn't see anything that was a general game thread.
I'm watching Sweden/Kazakhstan now, and Alfredsson just skated all the way back to his net to break up a shorthanded chance, then went down and scored a PPG to make it 2-0. Stefan Liv is in the net for Sweden, nice to see that they're going to give him some playing time and save Lundqvist for the big games.
BTW, something I've always noticed about the Olympics...I don't know if it's because the hockey rink is usually a multipurpose facility at the games, if there's a rule against it, or what, but there's usually no seats at the glass/in the corners at the Olympic rinks, and combined with the wide ice it makes for a very sterile-looking environment.
goalie33
02-15-2006, 05:54 AM
Maybe this should go into another thread, but I didn't see anything that was a general game thread.
I'm watching Sweden/Kazakhstan now, and Alfredsson just skated all the way back to his net to break up a shorthanded chance, then went down and scored a PPG to make it 2-0. Stefan Liv is in the net for Sweden, nice to see that they're going to give him some playing time and save Lundqvist for the big games.
BTW, something I've always noticed about the Olympics...I don't know if it's because the hockey rink is usually a multipurpose facility at the games, if there's a rule against it, or what, but there's usually no seats at the glass/in the corners at the Olympic rinks, and combined with the wide ice it makes for a very sterile-looking environment.
goalie33
02-15-2006, 05:54 AM
Maybe this should go into another thread, but I didn't see anything that was a general game thread.
I'm watching Sweden/Kazakhstan now, and Alfredsson just skated all the way back to his net to break up a shorthanded chance, then went down and scored a PPG to make it 2-0. Stefan Liv is in the net for Sweden, nice to see that they're going to give him some playing time and save Lundqvist for the big games.
BTW, something I've always noticed about the Olympics...I don't know if it's because the hockey rink is usually a multipurpose facility at the games, if there's a rule against it, or what, but there's usually no seats at the glass/in the corners at the Olympic rinks, and combined with the wide ice it makes for a very sterile-looking environment.
goalie33
02-15-2006, 05:54 AM
Maybe this should go into another thread, but I didn't see anything that was a general game thread.
I'm watching Sweden/Kazakhstan now, and Alfredsson just skated all the way back to his net to break up a shorthanded chance, then went down and scored a PPG to make it 2-0. Stefan Liv is in the net for Sweden, nice to see that they're going to give him some playing time and save Lundqvist for the big games.
BTW, something I've always noticed about the Olympics...I don't know if it's because the hockey rink is usually a multipurpose facility at the games, if there's a rule against it, or what, but there's usually no seats at the glass/in the corners at the Olympic rinks, and combined with the wide ice it makes for a very sterile-looking environment.
Night Train
02-15-2006, 06:52 AM
Swedes looked good in the 1st.
or the Kazakhs could just be that bad....
Night Train
02-15-2006, 06:52 AM
Swedes looked good in the 1st.
or the Kazakhs could just be that bad....
Night Train
02-15-2006, 06:52 AM
Swedes looked good in the 1st.
or the Kazakhs could just be that bad....
Night Train
02-15-2006, 06:52 AM
Swedes looked good in the 1st.
or the Kazakhs could just be that bad....
Night Train
02-15-2006, 06:52 AM
Swedes looked good in the 1st.
or the Kazakhs could just be that bad....
Night Train
02-15-2006, 06:52 AM
Swedes looked good in the 1st.
or the Kazakhs could just be that bad....
Night Train
02-15-2006, 06:52 AM
Swedes looked good in the 1st.
or the Kazakhs could just be that bad....
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 08:04 AM
I watched the first period and part of the second before I left for my offcie, wow- it was 7-1 when I left..... Sweden looked good to me, and no worse for wear........... We could seriously O.D. on hockey today- started at 5am and goes til approx 6pm EST? Wow.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 08:04 AM
I watched the first period and part of the second before I left for my offcie, wow- it was 7-1 when I left..... Sweden looked good to me, and no worse for wear........... We could seriously O.D. on hockey today- started at 5am and goes til approx 6pm EST? Wow.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 08:04 AM
I watched the first period and part of the second before I left for my offcie, wow- it was 7-1 when I left..... Sweden looked good to me, and no worse for wear........... We could seriously O.D. on hockey today- started at 5am and goes til approx 6pm EST? Wow.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 08:04 AM
I watched the first period and part of the second before I left for my offcie, wow- it was 7-1 when I left..... Sweden looked good to me, and no worse for wear........... We could seriously O.D. on hockey today- started at 5am and goes til approx 6pm EST? Wow.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 08:04 AM
I watched the first period and part of the second before I left for my offcie, wow- it was 7-1 when I left..... Sweden looked good to me, and no worse for wear........... We could seriously O.D. on hockey today- started at 5am and goes til approx 6pm EST? Wow.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 08:04 AM
I watched the first period and part of the second before I left for my offcie, wow- it was 7-1 when I left..... Sweden looked good to me, and no worse for wear........... We could seriously O.D. on hockey today- started at 5am and goes til approx 6pm EST? Wow.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 08:04 AM
I watched the first period and part of the second before I left for my offcie, wow- it was 7-1 when I left..... Sweden looked good to me, and no worse for wear........... We could seriously O.D. on hockey today- started at 5am and goes til approx 6pm EST? Wow.
tommy
02-15-2006, 08:49 AM
ughh... i have a ton of classes today; i don't think i'm going to be able to do more than catch a few minutes of it here and there.
I agree, g33; I was talking to my friend about that yesterday -- 'sterile' is a good way to describe it.
tommy
02-15-2006, 08:49 AM
ughh... i have a ton of classes today; i don't think i'm going to be able to do more than catch a few minutes of it here and there.
I agree, g33; I was talking to my friend about that yesterday -- 'sterile' is a good way to describe it.
tommy
02-15-2006, 08:49 AM
ughh... i have a ton of classes today; i don't think i'm going to be able to do more than catch a few minutes of it here and there.
I agree, g33; I was talking to my friend about that yesterday -- 'sterile' is a good way to describe it.
tommy
02-15-2006, 08:49 AM
ughh... i have a ton of classes today; i don't think i'm going to be able to do more than catch a few minutes of it here and there.
I agree, g33; I was talking to my friend about that yesterday -- 'sterile' is a good way to describe it.
tommy
02-15-2006, 08:49 AM
ughh... i have a ton of classes today; i don't think i'm going to be able to do more than catch a few minutes of it here and there.
I agree, g33; I was talking to my friend about that yesterday -- 'sterile' is a good way to describe it.
tommy
02-15-2006, 08:49 AM
ughh... i have a ton of classes today; i don't think i'm going to be able to do more than catch a few minutes of it here and there.
I agree, g33; I was talking to my friend about that yesterday -- 'sterile' is a good way to describe it.
tommy
02-15-2006, 08:49 AM
ughh... i have a ton of classes today; i don't think i'm going to be able to do more than catch a few minutes of it here and there.
I agree, g33; I was talking to my friend about that yesterday -- 'sterile' is a good way to describe it.
nccanes
02-15-2006, 08:53 AM
It's those clear seats. Boy do they look uncomfortable too!
nccanes
02-15-2006, 08:53 AM
It's those clear seats. Boy do they look uncomfortable too!
nccanes
02-15-2006, 08:53 AM
It's those clear seats. Boy do they look uncomfortable too!
nccanes
02-15-2006, 08:53 AM
It's those clear seats. Boy do they look uncomfortable too!
nccanes
02-15-2006, 08:53 AM
It's those clear seats. Boy do they look uncomfortable too!
nccanes
02-15-2006, 08:53 AM
It's those clear seats. Boy do they look uncomfortable too!
nccanes
02-15-2006, 08:53 AM
It's those clear seats. Boy do they look uncomfortable too!
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:36 PM
I have missed Chicken Parm! :D
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:36 PM
I have missed Chicken Parm! :D
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:36 PM
I have missed Chicken Parm! :D
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:36 PM
I have missed Chicken Parm! :D
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:36 PM
I have missed Chicken Parm! :D
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:36 PM
I have missed Chicken Parm! :D
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:36 PM
I have missed Chicken Parm! :D
Guyute
02-15-2006, 12:40 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
Guyute
02-15-2006, 12:40 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
Guyute
02-15-2006, 12:40 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
Guyute
02-15-2006, 12:40 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
Guyute
02-15-2006, 12:40 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
Guyute
02-15-2006, 12:40 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
Guyute
02-15-2006, 12:40 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 12:45 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
You are correct sir.
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 12:45 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
You are correct sir.
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 12:45 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
You are correct sir.
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 12:45 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
You are correct sir.
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 12:45 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
You are correct sir.
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 12:45 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
You are correct sir.
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 12:45 PM
I'm being forgetful right now.... as to what team he works.... but he does calls for one of the Canadian teams. Oilers I think.
You are correct sir.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:54 PM
Watching GER/CZE right now...can't even get away from Marouelli in the Olympics.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:54 PM
Watching GER/CZE right now...can't even get away from Marouelli in the Olympics.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:54 PM
Watching GER/CZE right now...can't even get away from Marouelli in the Olympics.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:54 PM
Watching GER/CZE right now...can't even get away from Marouelli in the Olympics.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:54 PM
Watching GER/CZE right now...can't even get away from Marouelli in the Olympics.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:54 PM
Watching GER/CZE right now...can't even get away from Marouelli in the Olympics.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 12:54 PM
Watching GER/CZE right now...can't even get away from Marouelli in the Olympics.
goalie33
02-15-2006, 12:59 PM
Kolzig stopped Hejduk on a penalty shot...can't tell whether he got a piece of it or not but it went over the net.
WHY DIDN'T THEY PICK HARRY?!
goalie33
02-15-2006, 12:59 PM
Kolzig stopped Hejduk on a penalty shot...can't tell whether he got a piece of it or not but it went over the net.
WHY DIDN'T THEY PICK HARRY?!
goalie33
02-15-2006, 12:59 PM
Kolzig stopped Hejduk on a penalty shot...can't tell whether he got a piece of it or not but it went over the net.
WHY DIDN'T THEY PICK HARRY?!
goalie33
02-15-2006, 12:59 PM
Kolzig stopped Hejduk on a penalty shot...can't tell whether he got a piece of it or not but it went over the net.
WHY DIDN'T THEY PICK HARRY?!
goalie33
02-15-2006, 12:59 PM
Kolzig stopped Hejduk on a penalty shot...can't tell whether he got a piece of it or not but it went over the net.
WHY DIDN'T THEY PICK HARRY?!
goalie33
02-15-2006, 12:59 PM
Kolzig stopped Hejduk on a penalty shot...can't tell whether he got a piece of it or not but it went over the net.
WHY DIDN'T THEY PICK HARRY?!
goalie33
02-15-2006, 12:59 PM
Kolzig stopped Hejduk on a penalty shot...can't tell whether he got a piece of it or not but it went over the net.
WHY DIDN'T THEY PICK HARRY?!
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 01:16 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 01:16 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 01:16 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 01:16 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 01:16 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 01:16 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 01:16 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:21 PM
Goalie Dominik Hasek hurt during Czech Republic Olympic opener
TURIN, Italy (AP) - Goalie Dominik Hasek, who starred in the Czech Republic's surprise victory in the 1998 Olympics, left Wednesday's round-robin opener against Germany in the first period with an apparent leg injury.
Hasek, one of the NHL's top goaltenders for years, grimaced in pain as he spread his legs to stop a shot during a German power play about six minutes into the game. He didn't face another shot for the next few minutes, but left the ice when play stopped 9 1/2 minutes into the period.
After consulting briefly on the bench with the Czech coaches, Hasek was taken to a locker-room to be examined by physicians. He returned to the bench area late in the period, a towel draped around his neck.
Losing the 41-year-old Hasek would be a major blow to the Czechs, who are seen as favourite Canada's biggest challenger for the gold medal in Turin.
Because Olympic teams must play five games in eight days during round-robin play and another three to win a medal, even a minor injury can sideline a player for all or most of the tournament.
Hasek, who now plays for the Ottawa Senators, is a six-time winner of the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's best goalie. He also won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's MVP in 1997 and 1998 and led the Detroit Red Wings to the 2002 Stanley Cup.
Hasek has been troubled by groin injuries in recent years but has played 43 games this season. His 2.09 goals-against average is one of the lowest in the league.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:21 PM
Goalie Dominik Hasek hurt during Czech Republic Olympic opener
TURIN, Italy (AP) - Goalie Dominik Hasek, who starred in the Czech Republic's surprise victory in the 1998 Olympics, left Wednesday's round-robin opener against Germany in the first period with an apparent leg injury.
Hasek, one of the NHL's top goaltenders for years, grimaced in pain as he spread his legs to stop a shot during a German power play about six minutes into the game. He didn't face another shot for the next few minutes, but left the ice when play stopped 9 1/2 minutes into the period.
After consulting briefly on the bench with the Czech coaches, Hasek was taken to a locker-room to be examined by physicians. He returned to the bench area late in the period, a towel draped around his neck.
Losing the 41-year-old Hasek would be a major blow to the Czechs, who are seen as favourite Canada's biggest challenger for the gold medal in Turin.
Because Olympic teams must play five games in eight days during round-robin play and another three to win a medal, even a minor injury can sideline a player for all or most of the tournament.
Hasek, who now plays for the Ottawa Senators, is a six-time winner of the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's best goalie. He also won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's MVP in 1997 and 1998 and led the Detroit Red Wings to the 2002 Stanley Cup.
Hasek has been troubled by groin injuries in recent years but has played 43 games this season. His 2.09 goals-against average is one of the lowest in the league.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:21 PM
Goalie Dominik Hasek hurt during Czech Republic Olympic opener
TURIN, Italy (AP) - Goalie Dominik Hasek, who starred in the Czech Republic's surprise victory in the 1998 Olympics, left Wednesday's round-robin opener against Germany in the first period with an apparent leg injury.
Hasek, one of the NHL's top goaltenders for years, grimaced in pain as he spread his legs to stop a shot during a German power play about six minutes into the game. He didn't face another shot for the next few minutes, but left the ice when play stopped 9 1/2 minutes into the period.
After consulting briefly on the bench with the Czech coaches, Hasek was taken to a locker-room to be examined by physicians. He returned to the bench area late in the period, a towel draped around his neck.
Losing the 41-year-old Hasek would be a major blow to the Czechs, who are seen as favourite Canada's biggest challenger for the gold medal in Turin.
Because Olympic teams must play five games in eight days during round-robin play and another three to win a medal, even a minor injury can sideline a player for all or most of the tournament.
Hasek, who now plays for the Ottawa Senators, is a six-time winner of the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's best goalie. He also won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's MVP in 1997 and 1998 and led the Detroit Red Wings to the 2002 Stanley Cup.
Hasek has been troubled by groin injuries in recent years but has played 43 games this season. His 2.09 goals-against average is one of the lowest in the league.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:21 PM
Goalie Dominik Hasek hurt during Czech Republic Olympic opener
TURIN, Italy (AP) - Goalie Dominik Hasek, who starred in the Czech Republic's surprise victory in the 1998 Olympics, left Wednesday's round-robin opener against Germany in the first period with an apparent leg injury.
Hasek, one of the NHL's top goaltenders for years, grimaced in pain as he spread his legs to stop a shot during a German power play about six minutes into the game. He didn't face another shot for the next few minutes, but left the ice when play stopped 9 1/2 minutes into the period.
After consulting briefly on the bench with the Czech coaches, Hasek was taken to a locker-room to be examined by physicians. He returned to the bench area late in the period, a towel draped around his neck.
Losing the 41-year-old Hasek would be a major blow to the Czechs, who are seen as favourite Canada's biggest challenger for the gold medal in Turin.
Because Olympic teams must play five games in eight days during round-robin play and another three to win a medal, even a minor injury can sideline a player for all or most of the tournament.
Hasek, who now plays for the Ottawa Senators, is a six-time winner of the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's best goalie. He also won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's MVP in 1997 and 1998 and led the Detroit Red Wings to the 2002 Stanley Cup.
Hasek has been troubled by groin injuries in recent years but has played 43 games this season. His 2.09 goals-against average is one of the lowest in the league.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:21 PM
Goalie Dominik Hasek hurt during Czech Republic Olympic opener
TURIN, Italy (AP) - Goalie Dominik Hasek, who starred in the Czech Republic's surprise victory in the 1998 Olympics, left Wednesday's round-robin opener against Germany in the first period with an apparent leg injury.
Hasek, one of the NHL's top goaltenders for years, grimaced in pain as he spread his legs to stop a shot during a German power play about six minutes into the game. He didn't face another shot for the next few minutes, but left the ice when play stopped 9 1/2 minutes into the period.
After consulting briefly on the bench with the Czech coaches, Hasek was taken to a locker-room to be examined by physicians. He returned to the bench area late in the period, a towel draped around his neck.
Losing the 41-year-old Hasek would be a major blow to the Czechs, who are seen as favourite Canada's biggest challenger for the gold medal in Turin.
Because Olympic teams must play five games in eight days during round-robin play and another three to win a medal, even a minor injury can sideline a player for all or most of the tournament.
Hasek, who now plays for the Ottawa Senators, is a six-time winner of the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's best goalie. He also won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's MVP in 1997 and 1998 and led the Detroit Red Wings to the 2002 Stanley Cup.
Hasek has been troubled by groin injuries in recent years but has played 43 games this season. His 2.09 goals-against average is one of the lowest in the league.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:21 PM
Goalie Dominik Hasek hurt during Czech Republic Olympic opener
TURIN, Italy (AP) - Goalie Dominik Hasek, who starred in the Czech Republic's surprise victory in the 1998 Olympics, left Wednesday's round-robin opener against Germany in the first period with an apparent leg injury.
Hasek, one of the NHL's top goaltenders for years, grimaced in pain as he spread his legs to stop a shot during a German power play about six minutes into the game. He didn't face another shot for the next few minutes, but left the ice when play stopped 9 1/2 minutes into the period.
After consulting briefly on the bench with the Czech coaches, Hasek was taken to a locker-room to be examined by physicians. He returned to the bench area late in the period, a towel draped around his neck.
Losing the 41-year-old Hasek would be a major blow to the Czechs, who are seen as favourite Canada's biggest challenger for the gold medal in Turin.
Because Olympic teams must play five games in eight days during round-robin play and another three to win a medal, even a minor injury can sideline a player for all or most of the tournament.
Hasek, who now plays for the Ottawa Senators, is a six-time winner of the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's best goalie. He also won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's MVP in 1997 and 1998 and led the Detroit Red Wings to the 2002 Stanley Cup.
Hasek has been troubled by groin injuries in recent years but has played 43 games this season. His 2.09 goals-against average is one of the lowest in the league.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:21 PM
Goalie Dominik Hasek hurt during Czech Republic Olympic opener
TURIN, Italy (AP) - Goalie Dominik Hasek, who starred in the Czech Republic's surprise victory in the 1998 Olympics, left Wednesday's round-robin opener against Germany in the first period with an apparent leg injury.
Hasek, one of the NHL's top goaltenders for years, grimaced in pain as he spread his legs to stop a shot during a German power play about six minutes into the game. He didn't face another shot for the next few minutes, but left the ice when play stopped 9 1/2 minutes into the period.
After consulting briefly on the bench with the Czech coaches, Hasek was taken to a locker-room to be examined by physicians. He returned to the bench area late in the period, a towel draped around his neck.
Losing the 41-year-old Hasek would be a major blow to the Czechs, who are seen as favourite Canada's biggest challenger for the gold medal in Turin.
Because Olympic teams must play five games in eight days during round-robin play and another three to win a medal, even a minor injury can sideline a player for all or most of the tournament.
Hasek, who now plays for the Ottawa Senators, is a six-time winner of the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's best goalie. He also won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's MVP in 1997 and 1998 and led the Detroit Red Wings to the 2002 Stanley Cup.
Hasek has been troubled by groin injuries in recent years but has played 43 games this season. His 2.09 goals-against average is one of the lowest in the league.
Aaryn
Guyute
02-15-2006, 01:26 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
Guyute
02-15-2006, 01:26 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
Guyute
02-15-2006, 01:26 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
Guyute
02-15-2006, 01:26 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
Guyute
02-15-2006, 01:26 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
Guyute
02-15-2006, 01:26 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
Guyute
02-15-2006, 01:26 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
Alicia
02-15-2006, 01:33 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 01:33 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 01:33 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 01:33 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 01:33 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 01:33 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 01:33 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
goalie33
02-15-2006, 01:38 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
goalie33
02-15-2006, 01:38 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
goalie33
02-15-2006, 01:38 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
goalie33
02-15-2006, 01:38 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
goalie33
02-15-2006, 01:38 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
goalie33
02-15-2006, 01:38 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
goalie33
02-15-2006, 01:38 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
corylav
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
or how it couldn't possibly be a "major blow" since Hasek's been so-so the last few weeks and Vokoun's prolly his top Vezina competition.
corylav
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
or how it couldn't possibly be a "major blow" since Hasek's been so-so the last few weeks and Vokoun's prolly his top Vezina competition.
corylav
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
or how it couldn't possibly be a "major blow" since Hasek's been so-so the last few weeks and Vokoun's prolly his top Vezina competition.
corylav
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
or how it couldn't possibly be a "major blow" since Hasek's been so-so the last few weeks and Vokoun's prolly his top Vezina competition.
corylav
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
or how it couldn't possibly be a "major blow" since Hasek's been so-so the last few weeks and Vokoun's prolly his top Vezina competition.
corylav
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
or how it couldn't possibly be a "major blow" since Hasek's been so-so the last few weeks and Vokoun's prolly his top Vezina competition.
corylav
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
or how it couldn't possibly be a "major blow" since Hasek's been so-so the last few weeks and Vokoun's prolly his top Vezina competition.
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:06 PM
I need to stay on this board and stay away from fanhome Toronto board. My head is ready to explode.
If one more person talks about the American girls walking on the Canadian flag again......ARRRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!...It never happened and when you read this article, this was the end result. Apparently Canada FAILED to tell anyone. ugh!!
http://www.usahockey.com/servlets/PrintableWebPage?menu_id=8D5421113035386AE03408002 0D8D313&page_id=9ADC2E68FDEE1314E034080020D8D313
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:06 PM
I need to stay on this board and stay away from fanhome Toronto board. My head is ready to explode.
If one more person talks about the American girls walking on the Canadian flag again......ARRRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!...It never happened and when you read this article, this was the end result. Apparently Canada FAILED to tell anyone. ugh!!
http://www.usahockey.com/servlets/PrintableWebPage?menu_id=8D5421113035386AE03408002 0D8D313&page_id=9ADC2E68FDEE1314E034080020D8D313
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:06 PM
I need to stay on this board and stay away from fanhome Toronto board. My head is ready to explode.
If one more person talks about the American girls walking on the Canadian flag again......ARRRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!...It never happened and when you read this article, this was the end result. Apparently Canada FAILED to tell anyone. ugh!!
http://www.usahockey.com/servlets/PrintableWebPage?menu_id=8D5421113035386AE03408002 0D8D313&page_id=9ADC2E68FDEE1314E034080020D8D313
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:06 PM
I need to stay on this board and stay away from fanhome Toronto board. My head is ready to explode.
If one more person talks about the American girls walking on the Canadian flag again......ARRRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!...It never happened and when you read this article, this was the end result. Apparently Canada FAILED to tell anyone. ugh!!
http://www.usahockey.com/servlets/PrintableWebPage?menu_id=8D5421113035386AE03408002 0D8D313&page_id=9ADC2E68FDEE1314E034080020D8D313
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:06 PM
I need to stay on this board and stay away from fanhome Toronto board. My head is ready to explode.
If one more person talks about the American girls walking on the Canadian flag again......ARRRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!...It never happened and when you read this article, this was the end result. Apparently Canada FAILED to tell anyone. ugh!!
http://www.usahockey.com/servlets/PrintableWebPage?menu_id=8D5421113035386AE03408002 0D8D313&page_id=9ADC2E68FDEE1314E034080020D8D313
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:06 PM
I need to stay on this board and stay away from fanhome Toronto board. My head is ready to explode.
If one more person talks about the American girls walking on the Canadian flag again......ARRRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!...It never happened and when you read this article, this was the end result. Apparently Canada FAILED to tell anyone. ugh!!
http://www.usahockey.com/servlets/PrintableWebPage?menu_id=8D5421113035386AE03408002 0D8D313&page_id=9ADC2E68FDEE1314E034080020D8D313
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:06 PM
I need to stay on this board and stay away from fanhome Toronto board. My head is ready to explode.
If one more person talks about the American girls walking on the Canadian flag again......ARRRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!...It never happened and when you read this article, this was the end result. Apparently Canada FAILED to tell anyone. ugh!!
http://www.usahockey.com/servlets/PrintableWebPage?menu_id=8D5421113035386AE03408002 0D8D313&page_id=9ADC2E68FDEE1314E034080020D8D313
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:14 PM
The bottom line is (and apparently those jackholes over on FH forget) is that the US team put our flag on the floor. They may not have walked on it, but they put it on the floor. The girls used it as motivation and the gold came home with them. But that was 4 years ago. let's move on. That was then, this is now. Let's have a great tournament and may the best team win. Sound good?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:14 PM
The bottom line is (and apparently those jackholes over on FH forget) is that the US team put our flag on the floor. They may not have walked on it, but they put it on the floor. The girls used it as motivation and the gold came home with them. But that was 4 years ago. let's move on. That was then, this is now. Let's have a great tournament and may the best team win. Sound good?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:14 PM
The bottom line is (and apparently those jackholes over on FH forget) is that the US team put our flag on the floor. They may not have walked on it, but they put it on the floor. The girls used it as motivation and the gold came home with them. But that was 4 years ago. let's move on. That was then, this is now. Let's have a great tournament and may the best team win. Sound good?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:14 PM
The bottom line is (and apparently those jackholes over on FH forget) is that the US team put our flag on the floor. They may not have walked on it, but they put it on the floor. The girls used it as motivation and the gold came home with them. But that was 4 years ago. let's move on. That was then, this is now. Let's have a great tournament and may the best team win. Sound good?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:14 PM
The bottom line is (and apparently those jackholes over on FH forget) is that the US team put our flag on the floor. They may not have walked on it, but they put it on the floor. The girls used it as motivation and the gold came home with them. But that was 4 years ago. let's move on. That was then, this is now. Let's have a great tournament and may the best team win. Sound good?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:14 PM
The bottom line is (and apparently those jackholes over on FH forget) is that the US team put our flag on the floor. They may not have walked on it, but they put it on the floor. The girls used it as motivation and the gold came home with them. But that was 4 years ago. let's move on. That was then, this is now. Let's have a great tournament and may the best team win. Sound good?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:14 PM
The bottom line is (and apparently those jackholes over on FH forget) is that the US team put our flag on the floor. They may not have walked on it, but they put it on the floor. The girls used it as motivation and the gold came home with them. But that was 4 years ago. let's move on. That was then, this is now. Let's have a great tournament and may the best team win. Sound good?
Aaryn
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:19 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:19 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:19 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:19 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:19 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:19 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:19 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:20 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
Where in that article does it say that the flag WASN'T on the floor?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:20 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
Where in that article does it say that the flag WASN'T on the floor?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:20 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
Where in that article does it say that the flag WASN'T on the floor?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:20 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
Where in that article does it say that the flag WASN'T on the floor?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:20 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
Where in that article does it say that the flag WASN'T on the floor?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:20 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
Where in that article does it say that the flag WASN'T on the floor?
Aaryn
AbNormal27
02-15-2006, 02:20 PM
Aaron.....where is the proof of that??? That is what I am talking about. IT NEVER HAPPENED!!! IT was a F**king rumour that came up to get the girls riled up.
That was the original rumour and that is what got going all over. NO ONE put anyone's flag on the floor. When they investigated it all there was not ONE person that saw that. So where did that come from??? I wonder.
Where in that article does it say that the flag WASN'T on the floor?
Aaryn
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:21 PM
I didn't know the coach of Slovakia was HOSSA, Marions dad.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:21 PM
I didn't know the coach of Slovakia was HOSSA, Marions dad.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:21 PM
I didn't know the coach of Slovakia was HOSSA, Marions dad.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:21 PM
I didn't know the coach of Slovakia was HOSSA, Marions dad.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:21 PM
I didn't know the coach of Slovakia was HOSSA, Marions dad.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:21 PM
I didn't know the coach of Slovakia was HOSSA, Marions dad.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:21 PM
I didn't know the coach of Slovakia was HOSSA, Marions dad.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:23 PM
it says NO ACTS OF DISRESPECT. that is clearly an act of disrespect. Wouldn't you say????
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:23 PM
it says NO ACTS OF DISRESPECT. that is clearly an act of disrespect. Wouldn't you say????
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:23 PM
it says NO ACTS OF DISRESPECT. that is clearly an act of disrespect. Wouldn't you say????
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:23 PM
it says NO ACTS OF DISRESPECT. that is clearly an act of disrespect. Wouldn't you say????
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:23 PM
it says NO ACTS OF DISRESPECT. that is clearly an act of disrespect. Wouldn't you say????
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:23 PM
it says NO ACTS OF DISRESPECT. that is clearly an act of disrespect. Wouldn't you say????
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:23 PM
it says NO ACTS OF DISRESPECT. that is clearly an act of disrespect. Wouldn't you say????
Caniac
02-15-2006, 02:27 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
Caniac
02-15-2006, 02:27 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
Caniac
02-15-2006, 02:27 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
Caniac
02-15-2006, 02:27 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
Caniac
02-15-2006, 02:27 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
Caniac
02-15-2006, 02:27 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
Caniac
02-15-2006, 02:27 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:28 PM
Sounds like it never happened to me...
said USA Hockey Executive Director Doug Palazzari (Colorado Springs, Colo.). "Following an investigation by both organizations this is a case of false information being circulated by an unidentified third party. Our players were astonished and dismayed by these reports. There is no question there is a healthy rivalry between the two teams, but there is also great mutual respect. We would like to assure both American and Canadian hockey fans that this incident did not happen in any way. We congratulate Team Canada on its tremendous accomplishment in winning a gold medal."
"Following a joint investigation with USA Hockey, the Canadian Hockey Association has refuted claims that any acts of disrespect were committed against the Canadian flag by the U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey Team. The information that we now have indicates that this was false information received by our team," said Bob Nicholson (Calgary, Alberta), President of the Canadian Hockey Association.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:28 PM
Sounds like it never happened to me...
said USA Hockey Executive Director Doug Palazzari (Colorado Springs, Colo.). "Following an investigation by both organizations this is a case of false information being circulated by an unidentified third party. Our players were astonished and dismayed by these reports. There is no question there is a healthy rivalry between the two teams, but there is also great mutual respect. We would like to assure both American and Canadian hockey fans that this incident did not happen in any way. We congratulate Team Canada on its tremendous accomplishment in winning a gold medal."
"Following a joint investigation with USA Hockey, the Canadian Hockey Association has refuted claims that any acts of disrespect were committed against the Canadian flag by the U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey Team. The information that we now have indicates that this was false information received by our team," said Bob Nicholson (Calgary, Alberta), President of the Canadian Hockey Association.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:28 PM
Sounds like it never happened to me...
said USA Hockey Executive Director Doug Palazzari (Colorado Springs, Colo.). "Following an investigation by both organizations this is a case of false information being circulated by an unidentified third party. Our players were astonished and dismayed by these reports. There is no question there is a healthy rivalry between the two teams, but there is also great mutual respect. We would like to assure both American and Canadian hockey fans that this incident did not happen in any way. We congratulate Team Canada on its tremendous accomplishment in winning a gold medal."
"Following a joint investigation with USA Hockey, the Canadian Hockey Association has refuted claims that any acts of disrespect were committed against the Canadian flag by the U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey Team. The information that we now have indicates that this was false information received by our team," said Bob Nicholson (Calgary, Alberta), President of the Canadian Hockey Association.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:28 PM
Sounds like it never happened to me...
said USA Hockey Executive Director Doug Palazzari (Colorado Springs, Colo.). "Following an investigation by both organizations this is a case of false information being circulated by an unidentified third party. Our players were astonished and dismayed by these reports. There is no question there is a healthy rivalry between the two teams, but there is also great mutual respect. We would like to assure both American and Canadian hockey fans that this incident did not happen in any way. We congratulate Team Canada on its tremendous accomplishment in winning a gold medal."
"Following a joint investigation with USA Hockey, the Canadian Hockey Association has refuted claims that any acts of disrespect were committed against the Canadian flag by the U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey Team. The information that we now have indicates that this was false information received by our team," said Bob Nicholson (Calgary, Alberta), President of the Canadian Hockey Association.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:28 PM
Sounds like it never happened to me...
said USA Hockey Executive Director Doug Palazzari (Colorado Springs, Colo.). "Following an investigation by both organizations this is a case of false information being circulated by an unidentified third party. Our players were astonished and dismayed by these reports. There is no question there is a healthy rivalry between the two teams, but there is also great mutual respect. We would like to assure both American and Canadian hockey fans that this incident did not happen in any way. We congratulate Team Canada on its tremendous accomplishment in winning a gold medal."
"Following a joint investigation with USA Hockey, the Canadian Hockey Association has refuted claims that any acts of disrespect were committed against the Canadian flag by the U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey Team. The information that we now have indicates that this was false information received by our team," said Bob Nicholson (Calgary, Alberta), President of the Canadian Hockey Association.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:28 PM
Sounds like it never happened to me...
said USA Hockey Executive Director Doug Palazzari (Colorado Springs, Colo.). "Following an investigation by both organizations this is a case of false information being circulated by an unidentified third party. Our players were astonished and dismayed by these reports. There is no question there is a healthy rivalry between the two teams, but there is also great mutual respect. We would like to assure both American and Canadian hockey fans that this incident did not happen in any way. We congratulate Team Canada on its tremendous accomplishment in winning a gold medal."
"Following a joint investigation with USA Hockey, the Canadian Hockey Association has refuted claims that any acts of disrespect were committed against the Canadian flag by the U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey Team. The information that we now have indicates that this was false information received by our team," said Bob Nicholson (Calgary, Alberta), President of the Canadian Hockey Association.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:28 PM
Sounds like it never happened to me...
said USA Hockey Executive Director Doug Palazzari (Colorado Springs, Colo.). "Following an investigation by both organizations this is a case of false information being circulated by an unidentified third party. Our players were astonished and dismayed by these reports. There is no question there is a healthy rivalry between the two teams, but there is also great mutual respect. We would like to assure both American and Canadian hockey fans that this incident did not happen in any way. We congratulate Team Canada on its tremendous accomplishment in winning a gold medal."
"Following a joint investigation with USA Hockey, the Canadian Hockey Association has refuted claims that any acts of disrespect were committed against the Canadian flag by the U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey Team. The information that we now have indicates that this was false information received by our team," said Bob Nicholson (Calgary, Alberta), President of the Canadian Hockey Association.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:29 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
:laugh: :laugh:
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:29 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
:laugh: :laugh:
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:29 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
:laugh: :laugh:
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:29 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
:laugh: :laugh:
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:29 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
:laugh: :laugh:
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:29 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
:laugh: :laugh:
Alicia
02-15-2006, 02:29 PM
It definitely looked groin-related.
We're lucky Tripp wasn't calling this game.
:laugh: :laugh:
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:40 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
nice that the Czechs certainly have that one two punch in goal.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:40 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
nice that the Czechs certainly have that one two punch in goal.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:40 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
nice that the Czechs certainly have that one two punch in goal.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:40 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
nice that the Czechs certainly have that one two punch in goal.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:40 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
nice that the Czechs certainly have that one two punch in goal.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:40 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
nice that the Czechs certainly have that one two punch in goal.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:40 PM
Is it funny to anyone else that the article went on for half a page without mentioning that Vokoun went in and kept the Czechs in the lead?
Nah, he's in the Western Conference.
Aaryn
nice that the Czechs certainly have that one two punch in goal.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 02:49 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
I just got out of my car and was listening to XM- and they were interviewing Chris Stevenson from the OTT Sun- he said the Sens brass are down in FLA for meetings etc., and they're reeling with concern about Hasek.... apparently didnt' want him to go, couldn't tell him not to, etc., etc., and now this- on top of Emery not playing well, they've got issues eh?
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 02:49 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
I just got out of my car and was listening to XM- and they were interviewing Chris Stevenson from the OTT Sun- he said the Sens brass are down in FLA for meetings etc., and they're reeling with concern about Hasek.... apparently didnt' want him to go, couldn't tell him not to, etc., etc., and now this- on top of Emery not playing well, they've got issues eh?
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 02:49 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
I just got out of my car and was listening to XM- and they were interviewing Chris Stevenson from the OTT Sun- he said the Sens brass are down in FLA for meetings etc., and they're reeling with concern about Hasek.... apparently didnt' want him to go, couldn't tell him not to, etc., etc., and now this- on top of Emery not playing well, they've got issues eh?
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 02:49 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
I just got out of my car and was listening to XM- and they were interviewing Chris Stevenson from the OTT Sun- he said the Sens brass are down in FLA for meetings etc., and they're reeling with concern about Hasek.... apparently didnt' want him to go, couldn't tell him not to, etc., etc., and now this- on top of Emery not playing well, they've got issues eh?
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 02:49 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
I just got out of my car and was listening to XM- and they were interviewing Chris Stevenson from the OTT Sun- he said the Sens brass are down in FLA for meetings etc., and they're reeling with concern about Hasek.... apparently didnt' want him to go, couldn't tell him not to, etc., etc., and now this- on top of Emery not playing well, they've got issues eh?
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 02:49 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
I just got out of my car and was listening to XM- and they were interviewing Chris Stevenson from the OTT Sun- he said the Sens brass are down in FLA for meetings etc., and they're reeling with concern about Hasek.... apparently didnt' want him to go, couldn't tell him not to, etc., etc., and now this- on top of Emery not playing well, they've got issues eh?
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 02:49 PM
funny, in a sad way... that the main focus of the injury is that he may miss most/all of tournament play.
I'm sure the Sens are a little more worried than that.....
I just got out of my car and was listening to XM- and they were interviewing Chris Stevenson from the OTT Sun- he said the Sens brass are down in FLA for meetings etc., and they're reeling with concern about Hasek.... apparently didnt' want him to go, couldn't tell him not to, etc., etc., and now this- on top of Emery not playing well, they've got issues eh?
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:58 PM
its the same with Forsberg. I mean, what the heck is he doing there?? If I was his NHL coach/GM, I would be saying HELL NO. He needs to heal and get ready for the playoffs ......not aggrevate it more. Its not like he hasn't been to the Olympics before.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:58 PM
its the same with Forsberg. I mean, what the heck is he doing there?? If I was his NHL coach/GM, I would be saying HELL NO. He needs to heal and get ready for the playoffs ......not aggrevate it more. Its not like he hasn't been to the Olympics before.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:58 PM
its the same with Forsberg. I mean, what the heck is he doing there?? If I was his NHL coach/GM, I would be saying HELL NO. He needs to heal and get ready for the playoffs ......not aggrevate it more. Its not like he hasn't been to the Olympics before.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:58 PM
its the same with Forsberg. I mean, what the heck is he doing there?? If I was his NHL coach/GM, I would be saying HELL NO. He needs to heal and get ready for the playoffs ......not aggrevate it more. Its not like he hasn't been to the Olympics before.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:58 PM
its the same with Forsberg. I mean, what the heck is he doing there?? If I was his NHL coach/GM, I would be saying HELL NO. He needs to heal and get ready for the playoffs ......not aggrevate it more. Its not like he hasn't been to the Olympics before.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:58 PM
its the same with Forsberg. I mean, what the heck is he doing there?? If I was his NHL coach/GM, I would be saying HELL NO. He needs to heal and get ready for the playoffs ......not aggrevate it more. Its not like he hasn't been to the Olympics before.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 02:58 PM
its the same with Forsberg. I mean, what the heck is he doing there?? If I was his NHL coach/GM, I would be saying HELL NO. He needs to heal and get ready for the playoffs ......not aggrevate it more. Its not like he hasn't been to the Olympics before.
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
Of course not--that's why he'd have pulled some other wild-ass move out of his ass. :beatup:
/fangirl
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
Of course not--that's why he'd have pulled some other wild-ass move out of his ass. :beatup:
/fangirl
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
Of course not--that's why he'd have pulled some other wild-ass move out of his ass. :beatup:
/fangirl
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
Of course not--that's why he'd have pulled some other wild-ass move out of his ass. :beatup:
/fangirl
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
Of course not--that's why he'd have pulled some other wild-ass move out of his ass. :beatup:
/fangirl
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
Of course not--that's why he'd have pulled some other wild-ass move out of his ass. :beatup:
/fangirl
StormShaman
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
because Harry wasn't going to get away with that shot against Kolzig twice! lol
Of course not--that's why he'd have pulled some other wild-ass move out of his ass. :beatup:
/fangirl
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
SoCalcaniac
02-15-2006, 03:17 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
SouthernHockeyChick
02-15-2006, 05:54 PM
Anyone know who was in goal for the Swiss team today?
SouthernHockeyChick
02-15-2006, 05:54 PM
Anyone know who was in goal for the Swiss team today?
SouthernHockeyChick
02-15-2006, 05:54 PM
Anyone know who was in goal for the Swiss team today?
SouthernHockeyChick
02-15-2006, 05:54 PM
Anyone know who was in goal for the Swiss team today?
SouthernHockeyChick
02-15-2006, 05:54 PM
Anyone know who was in goal for the Swiss team today?
SouthernHockeyChick
02-15-2006, 05:54 PM
Anyone know who was in goal for the Swiss team today?
SouthernHockeyChick
02-15-2006, 05:54 PM
Anyone know who was in goal for the Swiss team today?
Alicia
02-15-2006, 06:02 PM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 06:02 PM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 06:02 PM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 06:02 PM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 06:02 PM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 06:02 PM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Alicia
02-15-2006, 06:02 PM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 08:03 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
but when was the last time Forsberg played for the Flyers because of injury?......that was my point.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 08:03 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
but when was the last time Forsberg played for the Flyers because of injury?......that was my point.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 08:03 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
but when was the last time Forsberg played for the Flyers because of injury?......that was my point.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 08:03 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
but when was the last time Forsberg played for the Flyers because of injury?......that was my point.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 08:03 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
but when was the last time Forsberg played for the Flyers because of injury?......that was my point.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 08:03 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
but when was the last time Forsberg played for the Flyers because of injury?......that was my point.
puckin_A
02-15-2006, 08:03 PM
But the problem is that the NHL is officially 'participating' in the Olympics and the teams can't tell them they can't go. The Forsberg thing is just dramatic- poor guy is torn between playing for his country, and of course the team that pays him- the loyalty to country v loyal to team is a big no brainer if you ask anyone- but still, the face of hockey in Sweden, they'll hold on to the end to hope Forsberg will be ok to play- the Hasek thing is the whole let's hope nobody gets hurt.
but when was the last time Forsberg played for the Flyers because of injury?......that was my point.
agentpreppie
02-16-2006, 07:32 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Did Gerbs pull himself or did the coach do it? I read a brief recap and it made it sound like Gerbs sat himself.
agentpreppie
02-16-2006, 07:32 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Did Gerbs pull himself or did the coach do it? I read a brief recap and it made it sound like Gerbs sat himself.
agentpreppie
02-16-2006, 07:32 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Did Gerbs pull himself or did the coach do it? I read a brief recap and it made it sound like Gerbs sat himself.
agentpreppie
02-16-2006, 07:32 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Did Gerbs pull himself or did the coach do it? I read a brief recap and it made it sound like Gerbs sat himself.
agentpreppie
02-16-2006, 07:32 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Did Gerbs pull himself or did the coach do it? I read a brief recap and it made it sound like Gerbs sat himself.
agentpreppie
02-16-2006, 07:32 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Did Gerbs pull himself or did the coach do it? I read a brief recap and it made it sound like Gerbs sat himself.
agentpreppie
02-16-2006, 07:32 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Did Gerbs pull himself or did the coach do it? I read a brief recap and it made it sound like Gerbs sat himself.
nickgregory
02-16-2006, 07:44 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Gerber got shelled. I havent had a chance to watch the tivo'ed game yet, but the box score didnt look good
nickgregory
02-16-2006, 07:44 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Gerber got shelled. I havent had a chance to watch the tivo'ed game yet, but the box score didnt look good
nickgregory
02-16-2006, 07:44 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Gerber got shelled. I havent had a chance to watch the tivo'ed game yet, but the box score didnt look good
nickgregory
02-16-2006, 07:44 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Gerber got shelled. I havent had a chance to watch the tivo'ed game yet, but the box score didnt look good
nickgregory
02-16-2006, 07:44 AM
Gerber for 2 periods, Aebischer for the 3rd.
Gerber got shelled. I havent had a chance to watch the tivo'ed game yet, but the box score didnt look good
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