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My brother called me really drunk and his friends were yelling in the background "Tell your sister to tell her American friends to suck it!" haha.

I saw a lot of coverage after the game of fans in Vancouver and Toronto, and that seemed to be a mild undercurrent within the crowds. So much for winning gracefully. On the same side of the token, the American fans in Vancouver simply seemed surly after the game. I think sportsmanship all around was lost for a bit.

No, didn't see his interview at all. I know it's disappointing not to win the gold, however, the US team DID win silver. I just thought since he's a professional (as if that should matter?), he should have been more gracious, to the winning team, as well as his own teammates!

I don't think most of them look at it like they won silver so much as they lost the gold. Glass half full or empty situation I suppose. I really dont' think it was a great idea to interview the man responsible for the loss moments after the game and expect anything but an emotional and angry response.

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I saw a lot of coverage after the game of fans in Vancouver and Toronto, and that seemed to be a mild undercurrent within the crowds. So much for winning gracefully. On the same side of the token, the American fans in Vancouver simply seemed surly after the game. I think sportsmanship all around was lost for a bit.

Yeah. The thing is...MOST people get all cocky and arrogant when they're caught up in the hype of patriotism (particularly in crowds). It happens to Canada when they win Gold just as much as it happens to America, Germany or Russia. That's the darker side of patriotism, really.

I think that when the actual hype of the win dies down, both Canada and the U.S. will be very conciliatory towards each other in terms of the quality of the game. It was a great, hard-fought game, deserving of overtime. Probably deserving of a shootout, too. Just an unfortunate mistake for Miller at the end. That will be hard for him to live with, and I hope the media in the U.S. isn't as hard on him "not winning a big game" as it has been on Luongo for the past few years.

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Yeah. The thing is...MOST people get all cocky and arrogant when they're caught up in the hype of patriotism (particularly in crowds). It happens to Canada when they win Gold just as much as it happens to America, Germany or Russia. That's the darker side of patriotism, really.

I think that when the actual hype of the win dies down, both Canada and the U.S. will be very conciliatory towards each other in terms of the quality of the game. It was a great, hard-fought game, deserving of overtime. Probably deserving of a shootout, too. Just an unfortunate mistake for Miller at the end. That will be hard for him to live with, and I hope the media in the U.S. isn't as hard on him "not winning a big game" as it has been on Luongo for the past few years.

I have to kind of agree... it was a great game and I didn't take one second for granted because anything could have happened, and it did.

But some of the facebook status updates afterwards... "Yea thats right you yankee b1tches, its our game!" was one of them. It wasn't like we kicked the USA's a$$... it was won in overtime.. I don't think a game like that is where you should be saying: "Ya that's right!" :lol:

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But some of the facebook status updates afterwards... "Yea thats right you yankee b1tches, its our game!" was one of them. It wasn't like we kicked the USA's a$$... it was won in overtime.. I don't think a game like that is where you should be saying: "Ya that's right!" :lol:

Yeah...Canada didn't kick a$$. Team Canada made it by the skin of their teeth! If Miller had an extra half a second to get in position for that shot, it could have very easily been 3-2 U.S.A.

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Yeah. The thing is...MOST people get all cocky and arrogant when they're caught up in the hype of patriotism (particularly in crowds). It happens to Canada when they win Gold just as much as it happens to America, Germany or Russia. That's the darker side of patriotism, really.

I think that when the actual hype of the win dies down, both Canada and the U.S. will be very conciliatory towards each other in terms of the quality of the game. It was a great, hard-fought game, deserving of overtime. Probably deserving of a shootout, too. Just an unfortunate mistake for Miller at the end. That will be hard for him to live with, and I hope the media in the U.S. isn't as hard on him "not winning a big game" as it has been on Luongo for the past few years.

I just found it hilarious that so many canadian fans after would have fit that stereotypical "ugly american" mold in that coverage. I understand that it's a big deal, made even bigger by beating a rival. But double fisting beer while screaming "YOU SUCK USA" into a news camera is a bit much.

What I took away from the tournament was the improved level of play from the U.S.. There are a lot of young players on the team who showed their mettle. They aren't quite at the level of Canada yet, but the gap has been closed considerably. I won't say that there deserved to be a shootout, or another game, because there is no reason for it. You play the game, and in this particular game, Canada played better, plain and simple. I do think that the bar has been set higher for the U.S.. Prior to this, we would have been happy to have won a silver. But we got so close, and saw that we can compete on an equal level.

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Yeah, this next generation of Team USA is great. So many awesome players now. The Tkachuks, Modanos, Weights and Guerins just didn't have the same level of enthusiasm and killer instinct that these younger Americans do. Kesler, Backes, Brown, Parise...such gritty, aggressive and passionate players. Lots to love about the American team. Honestly, if it wasn't a question of nationalism, I would prefer Team USA's makeup to Team Canada's. They're more my kind of team, taken as a whole.

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Kesler is a moron, sorry..but he is. I saw two interviews with him in this tournament, after beating canada and between the periods last night and he was anything but gracious. There are always a few "Sean Avery's" around..lurking in the shadows..haha

BUT, I think what I was impressed with most this tournament is the all around play from ALL the countries involved. Even Latvia was MAJORLY improved! This tournament was great because every one was actually at the same level and I don't even think Canada was above every one by a large margin at all. I was actually most disappointed with Russia, especially what the media said after they lost to Canada. There was a lot of bullshit printed in the Russian media about how, once again, it was undeserved. For a team so stacked with NHL greats, they looked awful. They bottled it!

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Kesler is a moron, sorry..but he is. I saw two interviews with him in this tournament, after beating canada and between the periods last night and he was anything but gracious. There are always a few "Sean Avery's" around..lurking in the shadows..haha

I agree about Kesler. Totally. I have NEVER liked his attitude...and I'm a Canucks fan! I DO think he's a great player though...I just wish the guy would never speak, because he always comes off like a whiny jerk when he does. Talking about Luongo looking like he's "fighting the puck" in the second period intermission was pretty lousy...not only because it's his day-to-day teammate, but because it simply wasn't true! Luongo had let in one goal at that point, and it was a good, hard-fought goal.

If Kesler wasn't so good on the ice, being one of the better two-way players in the game, I'd love to see him traded. But even I have to admit that he has immense value to the Canucks, sooo...I hope he resigns at the end of the season when his contract expires.

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Agreed, Wyatt. Shame what he said about Luongo, though, as a fellow teammate. Luongo didn't look great..you could tell he was REALLY nervous..the rebounds were far too many. However, as a teammate, you say "Listen, he's doing a great job...I'm hoping we can still put a few past him though before this one is through!"...There are SO many things you can say...and so many hockey players say the appropriate things. He should take a lesson from them or else his attitude will come back to haunt him eventually. No one likes a cry baby or a jerk. And, I'd be hard pressed if Roberto looks at him the same way today in that dressing room.

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I agree about Kesler. Totally. I have NEVER liked his attitude...and I'm a Canucks fan! I DO think he's a great player though...I just wish the guy would never speak, because he always comes off like a whiny jerk when he does. Talking about Luongo looking like he's "fighting the puck" in the second period intermission was pretty lousy...not only because it's his day-to-day teammate, but because it simply wasn't true! Luongo had let in one goal at that point, and it was a good, hard-fought goal.

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Luongo was fighting the puck that whole game. He looked very unsure of himself on many shots there were more than a couple times that he went to glove a puck and it bounced from his glove. Why do you think the US were trying to get as many shots at him as possible? Because they and most everybody else saw that Luongo was having a tough day. Some games it happens to goaltenders where nothing goes the usual way. The goal that tied the game if he had caught and held the puck instead of it bouncing from his glove the game would have ended 2-1.

So I agree with Kesler's evaluation of Luongo at that time

As for Ryan Miller making a mistake on the Crosby goal. Did you ever consider giving credit that maybe Crosby made a great shot and put the puck where the opening was.

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As for Ryan Miller making a mistake on the Crosby goal. Did you ever consider giving credit that maybe Crosby made a great shot and put the puck where the opening was.

No, no I didn't.

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As for Ryan Miller making a mistake on the Crosby goal. Did you ever consider giving credit that maybe Crosby made a great shot and put the puck where the opening was.

Actually....

In an interview after the game Crosby said that he didn't even look to shoot the puck, he just shot it and it went it.

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Actually....

In an interview after the game Crosby said that he didn't even look to shoot the puck, he just shot it and it went it.

Yea I saw that.

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Actually....

In an interview after the game Crosby said that he didn't even look to shoot the puck, he just shot it and it went it.

That's why the great players are so great. they have that 7th sense of no look passes no look goals

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