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GROUP A
Canada
Norway
Switzerland
United States

GROUP B
Czech Republic
Latvia
Russia
Slovakia

GROUP C
Belarus
Finland
Germany
Sweden



SCHEDULE

Tuesday, February 16
3:00 PM - United States vs. Switzerland
7:30 PM - Canada vs. Norway

Wednesday, February 17
12:00 AM - Russia vs. Latvia
3:00 PM - Finland vs. Belarus
7:30 PM - Sweden vs. Germany

Thursday, February 18
12:00 AM - Czech Republic vs. Slovakia
3:00 PM - United States vs. Norway
7:30 PM - Switzerland vs. Canada

Friday, February 19
12:00 AM - Slovakia vs. Russia
3:00 PM - Belarus vs. Sweden
7:30 PM - Czech Republic vs. Latvia

Saturday, February 20
12:00 AM - Finland vs. Germany
3:00 PM - Norway vs. Switzerland
7:30 PM - Latvia vs. Slovakia

Sunday, February 21
12:00 AM - Germany vs. Belarus
3:00 PM - Russia vs. Czech Republic
7:45 PM - Canada vs. United States

Monday, February 22
12:00 AM - Sweden vs. Finland

Wednesday, February 24
Quarterfinals

Friday, February 26
Semifinals

Saturday, February 27
10:00 PM - Bronze Medal Game

Sunday, February 28
3:15 PM - Gold Medal Game

12/30/2009 12:38:48 PM

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ROSTERS

Canada

G Martin Brodeur
G Marc-Andre Fleury
G Roberto Luongo

D Dan Boyle
D Drew Doughty
D Duncan Keith
D Scott Neidermayer (C)
D Chris Pronger (A)
D Brent Seabrook
D Shea Weber

F Patrice Bergeron
F Sidney Crosby (A)
F Ryan Getzlaf
F Dany Heatley
F Jarome Iginla (A)
F Patrick Marleau
F Brenden Morrow
F Rick Nash
F Corey Perry
F Mike Richards
F Eric Staal
F Joe Thornton
F Jonathan Toews


Norway

G Pål Grotnes, Stjernen
G Andre Lysenstøen, Haki (FIN)
G Ruben Smith, Storhamar

D Alexander Bonsaksen, Modo (SWE)
D Jonas Holøs, Färjestad (SWE)
D Tommy Jakobsen, Lørenskog
D Juha Kaunismäki, Stavanger Oilers
D Lars Erik Lund, Vålerenga
D Ole Kristian Tollefsen, Philadelphia Flyers (USA)
D Mats Trygg, Kölner Haie (GER)

F Morten Ask, Thomas Sabo Tigers (GER)
F Anders Bastiansen, Färjestad (SWE)
F Kristian Forsberg, Modo (SWE)
F Mads Hansen, Brynäs (SWE)
F Marius Holtet, Färjestad (SWE)
F Lars Erik Spets, Vålerenga
F Mathis Olimb, Frölunda (SWE)
F Martin Røymark, Frölunda (SWE)
F Per-Åge Skrøder, Modo (SWE)
F Patrick Thoresen, Ufa Salavat (RUS)
F Tore Vikingstad, Hannover Scorpions (GER)
F Martin Laumann YlvenLinlöping (SWE)
F Mats Zuccarello Aasen, Modo (SWE)


Switzerland

G Martin Gerber
G Jonas Hiller
G Tobias Stephan

D Goran Bezina
D Severin Blindenbacher
D Rafael Diaz
D Roman Josi
D Luca Sbisa
D Mathias Seger
D Mark Streit
D Yannick Weber

F Andres Ambühl
F Thomas Déruns
F Hnat Domenichelli
F Sandy Jeannin
F Thibaut Monnet
F Thierry Paterlini
F Martin Plüss
F Kevin Romy
F Ivo Rüthemann
F Raffaele Sannitz
F Julien Sprunger
F Roman Wick


United States

To be announced January 1st

Czech Republic

G Tomas Vokoun (Florida)
G Ondrej Pavelec (Atlanta)
G Jakub Stepanek (Czech Extraliga)

D Miroslav Blatak (KHL)
D Jan Hejda (Columbus)
D - A - Tomas Kaberle (Toronto)
D Filip Kuba (Ottawa)
D Pavel Kubina (Atlanta)
D Zbynek Michalek (Phoenix)
D Roman Polak (St Louis)
D Marek Zidlicky (Minnesota)

F Petr Cajanek (KHL)
F Roman Cervenka (Czech Extraliga)
F - C - Patrik Elias (New Jersey)
F Martin Erat (Nashville)
F Tomas Fleischmann (Washington)
F Martin Havlat (Minnesota)
F - A - Jaromir Jagr (KHL)
F David Krejci (Boston)
F Milan Michalek (Ottawa)
F Tomas Plekanec (Montreal)
F Tomas Rolinek (KHL)
F Josef Vasicek (KHL)


Latvia

GK EDGARS MASALSKIS 31.03.1980. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
GK ERVINS MUSTUKOVS 07.04.1984. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
GK SERGEJS NAUMOVS 04.04.1969. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)

D OSKARS BARTULIS 21.01.1987. HC PHILADELPHIA FLYERS (NHL)
D GEORGIJS PUJACS 11.06.1981. HC SIBIR NOVOSIBIRSK (KHL)
D KARLIS SKRASTINS 09.07.1974. HC DALLAS STARS (NHL)
D ARVIDS REKIS 01.01.1979. EHC WOLFSBURG (DEL)
D KRISJANIS REDLIHS 15.01.1981. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
D RODRIGO LAVINS 03.08.1974. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
D GUNTIS GALVINS 25.01.1986. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
D KRISTAPS SOTNIEKS 29.01.1987. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)

F HERBERTS VASILJEVS 27.05.1976. HC KREFELD PINGUINE (DEL)
F JANIS SPRUKTS 31.01.1982. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
F ALEKSANDRS NIZIVIJS 16.09.1976. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
F MARTINS KARSUMS 26.02.1986. HC NORFOLK ADMIRALS (AHL)
F MARTINS CIPULIS 29.11.1980. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
F GIRTS ANKIPANS 29.11.1975. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
F LAURIS DARZINS 28.01.1985. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
F ALEKSEJS SIROKOVS 20.02.1981. HC AMUR KHABAROVSK (KHL)
F MIKELIS REDLIHS 01.07.1984. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
F KASPARS DAUGAVINS 18.05.1988. HC BINGHAMTON SENATORS (AHL)
F ARMANDS BERZINS 27.12.1983. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)
F GINTS MEIJA 04.09.1987. HC DINAMO RIGA (KHL)

12/30/2009 12:39:16 PM

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Russia

G 	Ilya Bryzgalov 		22.06.1980 	Phoenix Coyotes, NHL
G Evgeni Nabokov 25.07.1975 San Jose Sharks, NHL
G Semyon Varlamov 27.04.1988 Washington Capitals, NHL
D Sergei Gonchar 13.04.1974 Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL
D Denis Grebeshkov 11.10.1983 Edmonton Oilers, NHL
D Dmitri Kalinin 22.07.1980 Salavat Yulayev Ufa
D Konstantin Korneyev 05.06.1984 CSKA Moscow
D Andrei Markov 20.12.1978 Montreal Canadiens, NHL
D Ilya Nikulin 12.03.1982 Ak Bars Kazan
D Fedor Tyutin 19.07.1983 Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL
D Anton Volchenkov 25.02.1982 Ottawa Senators, NHL
F Maxim Afinogenov 04.09.1979 Atlanta Thrashers, NHL
F Pavel Datsyuk 20.07.1978 Detroit Red Wings, NHL
F Sergei Fedorov 13.12.1969 Metallurg Magnitogorsk
F Ilya Kovalchuk 15.04.1983 Atlanta Thrashers, NHL
F Viktor Kozlov 14.02.1975 Salavat Yulayev Ufa
F Evgeni Malkin 31.07.1986 Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL
F Alexei Morozov 16.02.1977 Ak Bars Kazan
F Alexander Ovechkin 17.09.1985 Washington Capitals, NHL
F Alexander Radulov 05.07.1986 Salavat Yulayev Ufa
F Alexander Semin 03.03.1984 Washington Capitals, NHL
F Danis Zaripov 26.03.1981 Ak Bars Kazan
F Sergei Zinoviev 04.03.1980 Salavat Yulayev Ufa


Slovakia

G 	Peter Budaj 		18.09.1982 	Colorado Avalanche, NHL
G Jaroslav Halak 13.05.1985 Montreal Canadiens, NHL
G Rastislav Stana 10.01.1980 Severstal Cherepovets, RUS
D Zdeno Chara 18.03.1977 Boston Bruins, NHL
D Milan Jurcina 07.06.1983 Washington Capitals, NHL
D Richard Lintner 15.11.1977 Dynamo Minsk, BLR/KHL
D Andrej Meszaros 13.10.1985 Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL
D Andrej Sekera 08.06.1986 Buffalo Sabres, NHL
D Martin Strbak 15.01.1975 MVD Balashikha, RUS
D Lubomir Visnovsky 11.08.1976 Edmonton Oilers, NHL
F Lubos Bartecko 14.07.1976 SC Bern, SUI
F Martin Cibak 17.05.1980 Spartak Moscow, RUS
F Pavol Demitra 29.11.1974 Vancouver Canucks, NHL
F Marian Gaborik 14.02.1982 New York Rangers, NHL
F Michal Handzus 11.03.1977 Los Angeles Kings, NHL
F Marcel Hossa 12.10.1981 Dinamo Riga, LAT/KHL
F Marian Hossa 12.01.1979 Chicago Blackhawks, NHL
F Tomas Kopecky 05.02.1982 Chicago Blackhawks, NHL
F Zigmund Palffy 05.05.1972 HK 36 Skalica
F Branko Radivojevic 24.11.1980 Spartak Moscow, RUS
F Miroslav Satan 22.10.1974 free agent
F Jozef Stümpel 20.07.1972 Barys Astana, KAZ/KHL
F Richard Zednik 06.01.1976 Lokomotiv Jaroslavl, RUS


Belarus

G Vitali Koval 31.03.1980 Dynamo Minsk
G Maxim Malyutin 16.09.1988 HK Vitebsk
G Andrei Mezin 08.07.1974 Dynamo Minsk

D Andrei Antonov 27.04.1985 Shakhter Soligorsk
D Andrei Bashko 23.05.1982 Shakhter Soligorsk
D Vladimir Denisov 29.06.1984 Dynamo Minsk
D Viktor Kostyuchenok 07.06.1979 Amur Khabarovsk, RUS
D Ruslan Salei 02.11.1974 Colorado Avalanche, NHL
D Nikolai Stasenko 15.02.1987 Amur Khabarovsk, RUS
D Vadim Sushko 27.04.1986 Shakhter Soligorsk
D Alexander Syrei 26.08.1988 Shakhter Soligorsk

F Oleg Antonenko 01.07.1971 Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, RUS
F Sergei Demagin 19.07.1986 Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, RUS
F Mikhail Grabovski 31.01.1984 Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL
F Alexei Kalyuzhny 13.06.1977 Dynamo Moscow, RUS
F Konstantin Koltsov 17.04.1981 Salavat Yulayev Ufa, RUS
F Andrei Kostitsyn 03.02.1985 Montreal Canadiens, NHL
F Sergei Kostitsyn 20.03.1987 Montreal Canadiens, NHL
F Alexander Kulakov 15.05.1983 Dynamo Minsk
F Andrei Mikhalev 23.02.1978 Dynamo Minsk
F Andrei Stas 18.10.1988 Dynamo Minsk
F Alexei Ugarov 02.01.1985 MVD Balashikha, RUS
F Sergei Zadelenov 27.02.1976 Dynamo Minsk


Finland

G Bäckström Niklas Minnesota Wild 13.02.78 184 88 56 0 L
G Kiprusoff Miikka Calgary Flames 26.10.76 185 84 41 0 L
G Niittymäki Antero Tampa Bay Lightning 18.06.80 184 83 26 0 L

D Kukkonen Lasse Avangard Omsk -KHL 18.09.81 183 85 63 3 L
D Lepistö Sami Phoenix Coyotes 17.10.84 178 85 17 1 L
D Lydman Toni Buffalo Sabres 25.09.77 185 90 108 7 L
D Niskala Janne Frölunda -SWE 22.09.81 183 90 51 10 L
D Pitkänen Joni Carolina Hurricanes 19.09.83 191 92 4 0 L
D Salo Sami Vancouver Canucks 02.09.74 192 99 40 4 R
D Timonen Kimmo Philadelphia Flyers 18.03.75 178 88 142 15 L

F Filppula Valtteri Detroit Red Wings 20.03.84 182 84 6 0 L
F Hagman Niklas Toronto Maple Leafs 05.12.79 184 90 87 23 L
F Immonen Jarkko Ak Bars Kazan -KHL 19.04.82 183 96 53 15 R
F Jokinen Olli Calgary Flames 05.12.78 188 90 135 45 L
F Kapanen Niko Ak Bars Kazan –KHL 29.04.78 177 80 151 33 L
F Koivu Mikko Minnesota Wild 12.03.83 188 85 52 10 L
F Koivu Saku Anaheim Ducks 23.11.74 179 82 113 36 L
F Lehtinen Jere Dallas Stars 24.06.73 182 89 99 33 R
F Miettinen Antti Minnesota Wild 03.07.80 183 86 70 15 R
F Peltonen Ville Dynamo Minsk -KHL 24.05.73 180 84 243 78 L
F Ruutu Jarkko Ottawa Senators 23.08.75 188 93 107 9 L
F Ruutu Tuomo Carolina Hurricanes 16.02.83 185 96 41 11 L
F Selänne Teemu Anaheim Ducks 03.07.70 183 93 124 66 R


Germany

G Dennis Endras (Augsburg)
G Thomas Greiss (San Jose/NHL)
G Dimitri Pätzold (Ingolstadt)

D Michael Bakos (Ingolstadt)
D Christian Ehrhoff (Vancouver/NHL)
D Jakub Ficenec (Ingolstadt)
D Jason Holland (Düsseldorf)
D Korbinian Holzer (Düsseldorf)
D Chris Schmidt (Mannheim)
D Dennis Seidenberg (Florida/NHL)
D Alexander Sulzer (Nashville/NHL)

F Alexander Barta (Hamburg)
F Sven Felski (Berlin)
F Marcel Goc (Nashville/NHL)
F Philip Gogulla (Portland/AHL)
F Thomas Greilinger (Ingolstadt)
F Manuel Klinge (Kassel)
F Marcel Müller (Köln)
F Travis James Mulock (Berlin)
F André Rankel (Berlin)
F Marco Sturm (Boston/NHL)
F John Tripp (Hamburg)
F Michael Wolf (Iserlohn)


Sweden

G 	Jonas Gustavsson 	24.10.1984 	Toronto Maple Leafs, NHL
G Stefan Liv 21.12.1980 HV71 Jönköping
G Henrik Lundqvist 02.03.1982 New York Rangers, NHL
D Tobias Enström 05.11.1984 Atlanta Thrashers, NHL
D Magnus Johansson 04.09.1973 Linköpings HC
D Niklas Kronwall 12.01.1981 Detroit Red Wings, NHL
D Nicklas Lidström 28.04.1970 Detroit Red Wings, NHL
D Douglas Murray 12.03.1980 San Jose Sharks, NHL
D Johnny Oduya 01.10.1981 New Jersey Devils, NHL
D Mattias Öhlund 09.09.1976 Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL
D Henrik Tallinder 10.01.1979 Buffalo Sabres, NHL
F Daniel Alfredsson 11.12.1972 Ottawa Senators, NHL
F Nicklas Bäckström 23.11.1987 Washington Capitals, NHL
F Loui Eriksson 17.07.1985 Dallas Stars, NHL
F Peter Forsberg 20.07.1973 MODO Örnsköldsvik
F Tomas Holmström 23.01.1973 Detroit Red Wings, NHL
F Patric Hörnqvist 01.01.1987 Nashville Predators, NHL
F Fredrik Modin 08.10.1974 Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL
F Samuel Påhlsson 17.12.1977 Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL
F Daniel Sedin 26.09.1980 Vancouver Canucks, NHL
F Henrik Sedin 26.09.1980 Vancouver Canucks, NHL
F Mattias Weinhandl 01.06.1980 Dynamo Moscow, RUS
F Henrik Zetterberg 09.10.1980 Detroit Red Wings, NHL

12/30/2009 12:39:37 PM

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I'm so happy about Marc-Andre Fleury making Team Canada. It wasn't really a surprise after the way he's been playing all year, but he worked his ass off for it.

I'm really surprised that there isn't one Calgary Flame on the blueline, especially after all the money that they threw at defensemen in the offseason.

Either way, Team Canada is going to be dirty. They actually built a team with depth and didn't just go for an NHL all-star team.

12/30/2009 12:51:23 PM

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wow alot of these teams look really really good Russia and Finland look like they could be crazy awesome with their goalies, same with Canada. Hopefully this I will be as epic as usual.

12/30/2009 4:22:35 PM

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Mikael Samuelsson on not making Team Sweden:

Quote :
""I pretty much have one comment and maybe I'll regret it," Samulesson said. "But they can go f*** themselves. That's what I really think.""

12/30/2009 4:25:42 PM

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Where did you read that?

12/30/2009 4:29:07 PM

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He's definitely going to regret it when one of their glass players like Forsberg gets hurt in the next month and they don't select him as the replacement because of his comments.

I will enjoy watching Slovakia as usual. It's a blast from the past with the likes of Ziggy Palffy and Jozef Stumpel. Holla at Josef Vasicek in the Czech Republic lineup.

12/30/2009 4:32:20 PM

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^^
http://www.sbnation.com/2009/12/28/1223029/mikael-samuelsson-sweden-2010-olympic-roster

12/30/2009 4:40:06 PM

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All this Olympic talk got me watching old clips...the Canada/Czech semifinal shootout from '98 is especially interesting because you start to hear the rooting interest of the CBC commentators as the shootout goes on; they start calling all of the Canadians by their first names.

12/30/2009 4:45:47 PM

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I'm surprised that Russia left off Kovalev. I know he's over the hill, and not having a great season... but you can't honestly tell me that fucking Kozlov is better. Kozlov couldn't do shit in Washington on a line with Backstrom and Ovechkin for crying out loud.

12/30/2009 6:08:32 PM

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Normally I am all for some team Canada (yay Marty!) but with Zach likely to get the nod for the US I have to go with the home boys. I still think team Canada's jerseys are better looking though. How Phaneuf isn't on team Canada is beyond me.



[Edited on December 30, 2009 at 7:31 PM. Reason : .]

12/30/2009 7:30:29 PM

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^Phaneuf I believe is way overhyped. J-Bo had a much better argument than Dion. I personally like Doughty getting the nod over either. If NHL players are used in Russia in 4 years (so up in the air right now) then this is smart. Plus, staying up late and seeing Kings games, Doughty has been so impressive considering he just turned 20.

The US team should be interesting, I'm still pissed Jussi Jokinen didn't make the Finnish team. It would only be fitting if they were to lose in a shootout by one in the medal rounds. I mean how can you not select someone who not only has great chemistry with one of your top defensemen in Pitkanen, but also the all time leading shootout goal scorer in the NHL?

12/30/2009 7:44:00 PM

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Phaneuf is kinda like Green. They have enough offense from the back end that there is no need for guys who are irresponsible in their own end.

Supposedly they were still debating between Doughty and Bouwmeester this morning.

12/30/2009 8:15:32 PM

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Team USA Roster:

F - David Backes (St. Louis)
F - Dustin Brown (Los Angeles)
F - Ryan Callahan (NY Rangers)
F - Chris Drury (NY Rangers)
F - Patrick Kane (Chicago)
F - Ryan Kesler (Vancouver)
F - Phil Kessel (Toronto)
F - Jamie Langenbrunner (New Jersey)
F - Ryan Malone (Tampa Bay)
F - Zach Parise (New Jersey)
F - Joe Pavelski (San Jose)
F - Bobby Ryan (Anaheim)
F - Paul Stastny (Colorado)

D - Erik Johnson (St. Louis)
D - Jack Johnson (Los Angeles)
D - Mike Komisarek (Toronto)
D - Paul Martin (New Jersey)
D - Brooks Orpik (Pittsburgh)
D - Brian Rafalski (Detroit)
D - Ryan Suter (Nashville)

G - Ryan Miller (Buffalo)
G - Jonathan Quick (Los Angeles)
G - Tim Thomas (Boston)

Perhaps NCSU1 can edit this into the post above.

1/1/2010 4:25:30 PM

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Wooo both Zach, Jamie and Paul!!! USA USA USA!!!

1/1/2010 4:26:08 PM

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I'm excited about our team this year

1/1/2010 7:58:30 PM

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Quote :
"The following is a statement from New Jersey Devils defenseman Paul Martin in regard to his participation in the 2010 Olympic Winter Games:

"After careful consideration, I have decided to withdraw my name from participation with Team USA at the upcoming Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. While the decision was an extremely difficult one, I feel it is in my long-term best interest to not rush any return to the ice.

"Team USA was informed of my decision earlier today. I look forward to re-joining my New Jersey Devils teammates in the near future, and would also like to wish my fellow Devils' Olympians and the rest of Team USA good luck in their pursuit of the gold medal.""

Kind of a no brainer. Let's go Timmy!

2/1/2010 9:44:24 PM

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Ryan Whitney will replace Martin, but Gleason will probably replace Komisarek once he is officially ruled out.

2/1/2010 9:51:54 PM

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I hope Gleason takes Paul Martin's spot, not Whitney. I just have never really liked Ryan Whitney for some reason, I don't know why. He's a good defenseman, I just think that in a short tournament Gleason offers more in terms of a physical defenseman over Whitney. I could be wrong, but just my opinion.

What's the status for Team Finland? Is Selanne still hurt and would Jussi Jokinen be the first choice for his replacement?

2/1/2010 10:12:30 PM

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i think we have a chance at bronze with these young gunners. what do you say? holy canada though. probably 8 of the top 10 players in the world.

and why is sweden using all these old hats? we should be able to run circles around that team of legends. i mean really. its a team of brett favres.

2/2/2010 10:28:52 PM

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i think we have a chance at bronze with these young gunners. what do you say? holy canada though. probably 8 of the top 10 players in the world.

and why is sweden using all these old hats? we should be able to run circles around that team of legends. i mean really. its a team of brett favres

[Edited on February 2, 2010 at 10:43 PM. Reason : btw the logo looks like someone caught a snowboard threw the throat]

2/2/2010 10:29:39 PM

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^^^ Selanne is back in action. His recovery was a lot quicker than thought.

2/5/2010 1:18:55 AM

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fuck the NHL for putting games right through to Sunday and giving only 1 day off between the end league games and the start of the tourney. The NHL i.e. Gary Asshat Bettman needs a serious attitude adjustment when it comes to the Olympics.

2/12/2010 3:58:13 PM

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The US will live and die by goaltending. Hopefully Miller is shaky as hell in his first game and they sit him down.

If he decides he wants to play like he did two months ago, though, I'm fine with that.

2/12/2010 4:03:34 PM

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It would be nice if he turned his pissed offness from last night against the Canes into the motivation needed to focus on being an elite goalie. I hate the banana slugs the same as everyone else, but in this instance we need Miller to be in top form. Damn knows Marty isn't so the US may have a legit chance as long as it doesn't turn into the Ovechkin show.

2/12/2010 5:46:57 PM

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Miller's mask

2/12/2010 7:15:04 PM

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^^ Marty won't be playing the important games.

2/12/2010 7:22:42 PM

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I hope not Brian, but that's a tough call...

Best goalie for the past decade (Brodeur) vs the best goalie now (Luongo)...not even sure who'd I'd take...

2/13/2010 2:34:08 AM

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Not sure if Fleury will play a prelim game, but I think Luongo will be impressive enough vs. Brodeur in his prelim that he'll get the start in the first knockout game and they'll have no choice but to ride him.

Granted, Luongo has an iffy history in big games so far, but Brodeur has been even iffier over the past few seasons.

2/13/2010 2:39:45 AM

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Luongo getting lit up by the Wild. Between him and Marty it's a hell of a way to head into the Olympics. . . . . .

2/14/2010 5:18:23 PM

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almost there

MILLERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIME

2/14/2010 10:14:58 PM

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x

[Edited on February 14, 2010 at 10:16 PM. Reason : matt barnaby ftw]

2/14/2010 10:15:27 PM

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Fleury got pillaged by Nashville in the shootout for 2 snipes.

2/14/2010 10:24:36 PM

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I'd go with Luongo when it comes to crunch time. World Cup in '04 he stood on his head vs. the Czechs in the semi when Brodeur couldn't go due to injury. Plus it's his home rink.

[Edited on February 14, 2010 at 10:26 PM. Reason : '04 not 94 cotdam]

2/14/2010 10:26:00 PM

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Quote :
"MILLERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIME"


I really hope he can remember how to stop a goddamn puck come Tuesday.

2/15/2010 5:55:26 AM

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Seriously, FUCK NBC

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_daddy/post/NBC-explains-its-ice-dancing-over-U-S-Canada-ho?urn=nhl,219149

I want to say that I can't believe the official network of the NHL isn't broadcasting this game, but I honestly am not surprised.

2/15/2010 12:00:13 PM

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nbc sucks, period. their handling of olympic hockey is just another thing to add to their list of horrible decisions and coverage of events over the past decade.

2/15/2010 12:15:27 PM

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^^

Well NBC's argument from that link makes total sense, and I love hockey.

They can show several things in that 3 hour block that more people will watch, or show one thing in the 3 hour block that less people will watch.

[Edited on February 15, 2010 at 12:27 PM. Reason : f]

2/15/2010 12:26:11 PM

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Yeah, I mean let's face it, networks go for the short time ratings gain. It doesn't matter if it's NBC, ABC, Fox, CBS, ESPN, Versus, USA, Disney Channel, or whatever. It's the reason why ice dancing will be on NBC and USA/Canada will be bumped to MSNBC, and it's the reason why the only NHL teams you can watch on national television are Detroit/Pittsburgh/Philadelphia/New York/Washington. Long term implications are irrelevant; whether that's right or not, who knows, but that's the way it works in the television industry.

2/15/2010 12:29:33 PM

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Luongo starts tomorrow, Brodeur starts against Switzerland.

No word on US goalies, so have to assume Miller tomorrow and Thomas against Norway.

2/16/2010 3:17:47 AM

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sucks that Miller and Quick have to remove/cover the words on their helmets

2/16/2010 8:51:01 AM

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only 4 more hours left..

Is this going to play on NBC? Right now I see it as Biathlon, and women's hockey(really??) on MSNBC at 5:30.

[Edited on February 16, 2010 at 11:17 AM. Reason : ]

2/16/2010 10:58:17 AM

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USA lines today:

Zach Parise-Paul Stastny-Patrick Kane
Ryan Malone-Joe Pavelski-Phil Kessel
Bobby Ryan-David Backes-Ryan Callahan
Dustin Brown-Ryan Kesler-Jamie Langenbrunner
Chris Drury

Ryan Suter- Brian Rafalski
Tim Gleason-Erik Johnson
Jack Johnson-Brooks Orpik
Ryan Whitney

Ryan Miller
Tim Thomas

2/16/2010 1:54:58 PM

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Let's start the group stage off right.

2/16/2010 1:55:46 PM

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are those times EST or PST?

2/16/2010 2:07:46 PM

wolfdawg4
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EST

We play the Swiss at 3pm. It should be on USA

2/16/2010 2:10:42 PM

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thanks

2/16/2010 2:17:19 PM

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I guess it's time for a mid afternoon beer

2/16/2010 3:00:51 PM

Vulcan91
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Indeed

2/16/2010 3:01:21 PM

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