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End of Women's Olypmic Hockey (keeping my fingers crossed)
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:07 am    Post subject: End of Women's Olypmic Hockey (keeping my fingers crossed) Reply with quote

Good, unbiased article on why Women's hockey should be axed from the Olympics

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1139871011587&call_pageid=1051005745467&col=1051005745173

I've never been a fan of it and would like to see it get the chop.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

They only game worth watching is the predictable Canada-US final.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 5:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, it probably isn't ready to be an Olympic sport yet. Perhaps in 20 years or so. It's too bad, since hockey is the best sport in the world and the women's game is interesting to watch. I'm looking forward to the final. Go USA!
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 7:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't buy it. I was watching Sweden Norway the other night and I was like hey, why are they all wearing cages. Then I was even more confused when I realized it was Friday and the men's competition did not start until Monday due to the NHL. Then it dawned on me it was women playing. It was very very good hockey and I would buy a ticket for that anytime. Every single year other countries are going to erode at the supremacy of the big two.

Under the theory of the article then they should do away with Baseketball years ago. Look what happened...
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Njord



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

chiaa wrote:
I don't buy it. I was watching Sweden Norway the other night and I was like hey, why are they all wearing cages. Then I was even more confused when I realized it was Friday and the men's competition did not start until Monday due to the NHL. Then it dawned on me it was women playing. It was very very good hockey and I would buy a ticket for that anytime. Every single year other countries are going to erode at the supremacy of the big two.

Under the theory of the article then they should do away with Baseketball years ago. Look what happened...

Yes, that is very true about basketball. However, I think women's hockey is a bit further away than basketball was in the 90's. By the way, you probably were not watching Sweden - Norway since Norway does not have a hockey team in the Olympics. Sweden, however, is very good. I did, in fact, pay to see them play in the 2005 Women's World Championship in Linkoping, Sweden and I was very impressed.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

annnnnd Canada beats Sweden 8-1 the shutout streak was dusted....but I think the article makes a valid point.....it's a joke....Canada for the most part dominates the hell out of the sport....even the states only rarely gets in there for a slice of the glory.....it's kind of a lopsided mess...to even suggest the US is on even terms with Canada is almost laughable...out of the nine world championships held....the US has won one that's eight for Canada....one for the U.S.......gimmee a break
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd pay to watch any kind of Swedish woman play........even though hockey does obstruct their relative beauty.....maybe they could make women's hockey a bit more attractive -- bikinis and elbow pads only???

DD
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

chiaa wrote:
I don't buy it. I was watching Sweden Norway the other night and I was like hey, why are they all wearing cages. Then I was even more confused when I realized it was Friday and the men's competition did not start until Monday due to the NHL. Then it dawned on me it was women playing. It was very very good hockey and I would buy a ticket for that anytime. Every single year other countries are going to erode at the supremacy of the big two.

Under the theory of the article then they should do away with Baseketball years ago. Look what happened...


Are you serious? The women are way slower, less graceful, their passing is atrocious, they have the puck bouncing all over the place, their shots flutter, and the goalies look slow and akward.

You couldn't pay me to watch women's hockey.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 12:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Women's hockey should stay. Why not? It's better than numerous versions of adults sledding down tubes (luge, bobsled, skeleton) not to mention curling and other sports. So two teams have dominated for what, 20 years? Big deal. Look back at Olympics history. A US man won the long jump 14 of the first 15 Olympiads (1896-1960). We're not talking about two countries owning an event for a couple decades, we're talking about one country owning an event for more than half a century. Should we have gotten rid of the long jump too?

The Winter Olympics don't have that many sports as it is and there are many countries that have very little chance to prepare for Winter sports anyway. Only 21 countries have won 20 total medals or more...cumulatively from 1924-2002. (source: infoplease.com) If you take into consideration that the USSR, Russia and the Unified Team each have more than 20 and same goes for Germany, W Germ, and E. Germ, it's really only 17 total countries with 20 or more medals. Countries with success at the Winter Olympics have always been part of a rather exclusive group.


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 6:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

flakfizer wrote:
Women's hockey should stay. Why not? It's better than numerous versions of adults sledding down tubes (luge, bobsled, skeleton) not to mention curling and other sports. So two teams have dominated for what, 20 years? Big deal. Look back at Olympics history. A US man won the long jump 14 of the first 15 Olympiads (1896-1960). We're not talking about two coutries owning an event for a couple decades, we're talking about one country owning an event for more than half a century. Should we have gotten rid of the long jump too?


I wonder though, did the US absolutely destory the competition like the Americans and Canadians do in hockey?
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I remember women's world cup I think, maybe the olympics but it was some of the best Hockey I've seen.. Maybe because it was team Canada.. Canadians have a gene for hockey me thinks.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The U.S. women's team had to come from behind in the second half of the game (mid-second period) to take the lead and beat Finland.

Canada had to do likewise in the past. In fact, Finland has won several periods of play against the big two. They just don't have enough to string together three consecutive periods.

Canada and the US. Finland third.

Kind of like men's hockey fifty years ago: Canada and the Soviets, the Czechoslovakians third.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I thought this was a sour-grapes, immature thing to say:

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American defenceman Angela Ruggiero blasted the Canadians saying they being selfish by blowing out the other teams.

Canada beat Italy 16-0 and Russia 12-0 in the first two games.



Hey if I were at the Olympics, I wouldn't be "worried" about burying the other teams and I sure as *beep* wouldn't be easing off on anyone. Points are points, get 'em where you can.

I hope the Canucks beat them again... if only just to shut them up.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 4:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

canuckistan wrote:
I thought this was a sour-grapes, immature thing to say:

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American defenceman Angela Ruggiero blasted the Canadians saying they being selfish by blowing out the other teams.

Canada beat Italy 16-0 and Russia 12-0 in the first two games.



Hey if I were at the Olympics, I wouldn't be "worried" about burying the other teams and I sure as *beep* wouldn't be easing off on anyone. Points are points, get 'em where you can.

I hope the Canucks beat them again... if only just to shut them up.


Even though I'm Canadian, I'll agree with the Yank. Geez, the men get blasted in the NHL if they rack up even 8 or 9 goals. And it's the NHL! This is the Olympics. No need for the Canadian women to humiliate other players. Aren't the Olympics supposed to be about fair play, peace, harmony, friendship? Very un-Olympic like to embarass your competition (unless they are able to do it to the US, of course.)

I am completley ashamed of them.

And to all those who find the games exciting ... Have you ever watched hockey before? The 12 year olds I used to coach back home are better than these women. (with the exception of a few like Granato and Wickenheyser)
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 5:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Newbie wrote:
canuckistan wrote:
I thought this was a sour-grapes, immature thing to say:

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American defenceman Angela Ruggiero blasted the Canadians saying they being selfish by blowing out the other teams.

Canada beat Italy 16-0 and Russia 12-0 in the first two games.



Hey if I were at the Olympics, I wouldn't be "worried" about burying the other teams and I sure as *beep* wouldn't be easing off on anyone. Points are points, get 'em where you can.

I hope the Canucks beat them again... if only just to shut them up.


Even though I'm Canadian, I'll agree with the Yank. Geez, the men get blasted in the NHL if they rack up even 8 or 9 goals. And it's the NHL! This is the Olympics. No need for the Canadian women to humiliate other players. Aren't the Olympics supposed to be about fair play, peace, harmony, friendship? Very un-Olympic like to embarass your competition (unless they are able to do it to the US, of course.)

I am completley ashamed of them.

And to all those who find the games exciting ... Have you ever watched hockey before? The 12 year olds I used to coach back home are better than these women. (with the exception of a few like Granato and Wickenheyser)


After living in Korea for five years, I am excited about watching a group of retards playing broom ball on TV.

Now if that comment was said about this Asian league, then I would have to agree with you.

Women's hockey has come a long long way in the last ten years and I expect in the next ten it will go even further.
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