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  • Which Canadien will return with Olympic Gold?

    As the Olympics slowly come to an end it’s time to put the focus back on this site’s main topic. Da Habs.

    The Olympic Hockey semi-finals are about to begin and by lunchtime Sunday a new country will be crowned Olympic Champs. There’s a strong possibility that a Montreal Canadien will return to the Bell Centre with a Gold Medal dangling from his or their necks. There’s also a strong chance Gold and Silver medals might adorn the Habs dressing room next week. Who will it be? Will the experience bring a boost or positive energy to his/their game and to the Canadiens?

    Should Russia win, Alex Kovalev and Andrei Markov will be Gold Medalists.

    If Finland wins, Captain Saku Koivu will have led his countrymen to the Olympic gold.

    If the Czechs manage to repeat their 1998 win, Jan Bulis will be showing off his medal.

    If the Swedes win….

    Either way the Olympic experience should benefit all the players who took part. Including Mark Streit who was actually noticeable as the Swiss captain. You saw a little of what perhaps the Canadiens scouts saw in him to begin with and hopefully he’ll be more confident now in a Canadiens jersey.

    I gotta cheer for Koivu and the Finns to win. “Olympic Gold Medal Team Captain” has a nice ring to it when describing your own Captain.

  • Team Canada disappoints the Nation

    Team Canada failed to defend their Olympic Gold medal at the 2006 Olympic winter games. They failed to earn any medal after being eliminated by the Russians in the Quarter-Final. What can you say? It’s extremely disappointing and devasting to any Canadian hockey fan. It’s over and done with now, instead of another rehashed 2000 word article on what went wrong I’ll just list some points that were very noticeable.

    • Certain players shouldn’t have been playing.
    • Certain players sitting at home should have been playing.
    • Canada was too old.
    • Canada preferred injured veterans to exuberant youth.
    • Canada cannot play on the big ice surface.
    • Canadian coaching was poor.
    • Canada could not score.
    • Canadian powerplay was brutal.
    • Canadian defense were extremely slow and immobile.
    • Canadians took terrible penalties.
    • Canadians took terrible penalties often.
    • Canadians never attacked anywhere near the slot.
    • Canadians avoided the net like the plague.
    • Canadians stuck to the boards as if it were life support.
    • Canada never shot the puck.
    • Canada never hit the net when they did shoot the puck.
    • Canada lacked leadership.
    • Canadians didn’t want it bad enough.

    Agree? Disagree?