@lblagojevic1119 i wouldn't say they let them walk through. that was a crazy good team USA. looking back, every bit as talented as canada, maybe moreso offensively. brett hull, mike modano, tkachuk, john leclair, amonte, brian leetch, lafontaine. richter in goal, all at the top of their games. their end of their bench maybe wasn't as good, but i think their top lines were superior. most of all, that was a crazy fast and good skating team which kept the canada D on their heels the whole time.
Ryan Miller was likely the best hockey player at the Olympics and the right teams faced each other for the gold medal. The stats showed very little difference between the two teams until Sydney Crosby found the five-hole from a sharp angle.
The U.S. probably did surpass Russia as Canada's hockey arch-rival a number of years ago.
North American hockey has been pulling away from Europe
@FischerFan , north american hockey isnt even close to be pulling away, im from canada and just one olympic gold medal doesnt define the greatest hockey nations, you didnt hear the swedes fins and russians going on about this shit when they finished 1st 2nd and 3rd in 2006
You canadians lucked out this past year in Vancouver the USA played harder and many believe was the better team. No matter though the USA continues to grow American home grown talent and next time the USA will crush Canada.
@armatageshanks06 The facts are the facts my friend you had an ALL STAR TEAM TOP TO BOTTOM and you barely won the game. The U.S. sent one star line and the rest checking forward and solid d line guys and thats it. YOU BARELY WON!!!!
@4lifeReagan So what your point? USA can put a couple of good lines on the ice and Canada can put 2 Full teams on the ice and U think the Americans compare? IF you didnt have Ryan miller in net the score would have been 8-2 nevermind 3-2. The USA is a relatively strong hockey nation but their depth is a joke compared to Canada. In a seven game series scenario The USA would NEVER win any series......Just not good enough, sorry.........No one is
@armatageshanks06 Which team just won the Stanley cup? Would that be the Boston Bruins? Their Goalie Tim THomas AN AMERICAN owned the Vancouver Canucks and either Thomas or Miller would own Canada ANY DAY. The USA has some very good talent that is home grown and my point can't be disputed you had a team OF ALL 100% ALL STARS the USA did not. The USA beat you early in the tourny and you barely beat us in the finals. It took your " great " canadians OVERTIME!!! EXplain that?
@4lifeReagan look youre clearly a moron who has no knowledge of the game. The bruins had no less then 18 canadians on thier roster. Vancouver was full of europeans and ryan kesler who fell off the map half way thru the playoffs. Canada was 100% all stars you're right....they were all "home grown" aswell.....you think just because a guy plays for a american team hes trianed by americans? lol every guy on team canada played junior hockey in canada
@4lifeReagan and half the guys on team USA played junior hockey in CANADA as well......so your home grown garbage you talk about is a joke as many of your players actually are canadian trained....you wouldnt know anything about that tho because youre an ignornat american who knows nothing about CANADAS GAME. As for the USA winning the first game of the tourny.....big deal, canada outshot them badly and in the end the americans couldnt get it done yet again.
@4lifeReagan Promises, promisses from a bitter, egotistical American who cannot accept the fact that his beloved U.S. of A. is not the greatest in every sport on the planet.
The names of Orr, Gretzky, Howe, Lemieux, Maurice Richard, Crosby (your worst nightmare) represented the premiere players of their respective eras. None were American.
For good measure, neither were/are any of Kharlamov, Jagr, Forsberg, or Ovechkin.
@FischerFan How bout I throw out a few names for you...Modano, Hull, Broten, Roenick, Lafontaine, Tkachuk, Housley, Leetch, Rolston, Kevin Stevens, Doug Weight, Bill Guerin, should I go on? Ok here's a couple more Joe Mullen, Chris Chelios, John Leclair, Kevin and Darian Hatcher and I could go on and on. For every great canadian their was a great American. Tell me who's being egotistical again? Oh yeah that's you!!!
@4lifeReagan You listed a bunch of good players to be sure. Look, we heard 'first American this, first American that' about Joe Mullen; but were any of the players you mentioned (including him) the top player in the game at any time? Do honestly believe America has been Canada's equal in hockey for the past 40 or more years?
Check the rosters of both Teams Canada and USA from the 1976 Canada Cup.
Virtually every member of the Canadian team is in the Hockey Hall of Fame!
@FischerFan I think this..canada had and still has great players going and the U.S. had great players and is finally beginning to push forth new talent finally. You saw the Vancouver games the USA is crushed everyone they face and beat Canada 1 out of 2 games played. Thats not a fluke the USA has great talent.
@4lifeReagan mmmhhhhmm, wayne gretzky, mark messier, ron francis, gordie howe,mario lemieux, bobby orr, denis potvin, mike bossy, bryan trottier,patty roy,paul coffey,raymond bourque,maurice richard,jean beliveau,alex delvicchio,john bucyk,phil esposito,henri richard,marcel dionne,guy lafleur,bobby clarke,dale hawerchuk,steve yzerman,bernie nichols, dino ciccarelli,joe sakic, al macinnis, and many many many more
These three games are some of the greatest hockey that has ever been played in the sport. They're up there with the Canada Cup Final in '87, Devils-Rangers Game 7 in '94 and Bruins-Habs Game 7 in '79.
@taiani If you check his bio, you'd see that Lemieux was a part of the 1987 Canada Cup team and that he had 71 points with Colorado the season before.
@taiani And probably one of the best clutch players you can find in playoff history, a Conn Smythe winner, and a 4-time Stanley Cup winner. I don't what you have against him, nor I know if he did something against whatever team you cheered in the past, and I don't give a damn.
You want dirtbags who suck at life, both cunts Tucker and Avery are miles worse.
They were both at the very tail ends of their careers (Mullen & Carpenter) Mullen played half a year with PITT in 96-96, and Carpenter played 3 more seasons and scored 15 goals in 184 games.
@lblagojevic1119 i wouldn't say they let them walk through. that was a crazy good team USA. looking back, every bit as talented as canada, maybe moreso offensively. brett hull, mike modano, tkachuk, john leclair, amonte, brian leetch, lafontaine. richter in goal, all at the top of their games. their end of their bench maybe wasn't as good, but i think their top lines were superior. most of all, that was a crazy fast and good skating team which kept the canada D on their heels the whole time.
oldfrend 2 weeks ago
Fuck Claude Lemieux
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Has it been 15 years already?
mustang6172 3 months ago
canada sucks...everything about it...prices,, people ..looks of things,, the queer accent ,, and a bunch of other things.. ass country
sicknastybruins11 4 months ago
@sicknastybruins11 jealous much?
harrisongaudet 4 months ago
@sicknastybruins11 Youve probably never been to canada you arrogant fuck
RetardsAndSkateboard 1 month ago
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Is it taken from a re-run?
Wasn't this game shown on national TV via FX or something?
The clip of the OT goal says NESN.
15V31F 5 months ago
Well, that's more like it.
Ryan Miller was likely the best hockey player at the Olympics and the right teams faced each other for the gold medal. The stats showed very little difference between the two teams until Sydney Crosby found the five-hole from a sharp angle.
The U.S. probably did surpass Russia as Canada's hockey arch-rival a number of years ago.
North American hockey has been pulling away from Europe
....and it's not even funny on the women's side!
FischerFan 5 months ago
@FischerFan , north american hockey isnt even close to be pulling away, im from canada and just one olympic gold medal doesnt define the greatest hockey nations, you didnt hear the swedes fins and russians going on about this shit when they finished 1st 2nd and 3rd in 2006
RetardsAndSkateboard 1 month ago
You canadians lucked out this past year in Vancouver the USA played harder and many believe was the better team. No matter though the USA continues to grow American home grown talent and next time the USA will crush Canada.
4lifeReagan 6 months ago
@4lifeReagan ok there bro......Crosby, Stamkos, Getzlaf, Perry, Nash, Staal, Toews, Richards, Giroux,Taveras, Hall, Keith, Seabrook, Doughty, Weber, Myers, Eberle, Carter, Briere, Pronger, Lecavalier, B Richards, St.Louis, Bergeron, Lucic, Iginla, Boyle, Sharp,Duschene, Skinner, Subban, Burns......................Not to mention the "lesser lights" Thornton, Marleau, Heatley, Ribiero, Morrow, Spezza....want more? lol moron
armatageshanks06 6 months ago
@armatageshanks06 The facts are the facts my friend you had an ALL STAR TEAM TOP TO BOTTOM and you barely won the game. The U.S. sent one star line and the rest checking forward and solid d line guys and thats it. YOU BARELY WON!!!!
4lifeReagan 6 months ago
@4lifeReagan So what your point? USA can put a couple of good lines on the ice and Canada can put 2 Full teams on the ice and U think the Americans compare? IF you didnt have Ryan miller in net the score would have been 8-2 nevermind 3-2. The USA is a relatively strong hockey nation but their depth is a joke compared to Canada. In a seven game series scenario The USA would NEVER win any series......Just not good enough, sorry.........No one is
armatageshanks06 6 months ago
@armatageshanks06 Which team just won the Stanley cup? Would that be the Boston Bruins? Their Goalie Tim THomas AN AMERICAN owned the Vancouver Canucks and either Thomas or Miller would own Canada ANY DAY. The USA has some very good talent that is home grown and my point can't be disputed you had a team OF ALL 100% ALL STARS the USA did not. The USA beat you early in the tourny and you barely beat us in the finals. It took your " great " canadians OVERTIME!!! EXplain that?
4lifeReagan 6 months ago
@4lifeReagan look youre clearly a moron who has no knowledge of the game. The bruins had no less then 18 canadians on thier roster. Vancouver was full of europeans and ryan kesler who fell off the map half way thru the playoffs. Canada was 100% all stars you're right....they were all "home grown" aswell.....you think just because a guy plays for a american team hes trianed by americans? lol every guy on team canada played junior hockey in canada
armatageshanks06 6 months ago
@4lifeReagan and half the guys on team USA played junior hockey in CANADA as well......so your home grown garbage you talk about is a joke as many of your players actually are canadian trained....you wouldnt know anything about that tho because youre an ignornat american who knows nothing about CANADAS GAME. As for the USA winning the first game of the tourny.....big deal, canada outshot them badly and in the end the americans couldnt get it done yet again.
armatageshanks06 6 months ago
@armatageshanks06 Your denial of the facts is very entertaining...please keep it up!!!
4lifeReagan 6 months ago
@4lifeReagan Promises, promisses from a bitter, egotistical American who cannot accept the fact that his beloved U.S. of A. is not the greatest in every sport on the planet.
The names of Orr, Gretzky, Howe, Lemieux, Maurice Richard, Crosby (your worst nightmare) represented the premiere players of their respective eras. None were American.
For good measure, neither were/are any of Kharlamov, Jagr, Forsberg, or Ovechkin.
FischerFan 5 months ago
@FischerFan How bout I throw out a few names for you...Modano, Hull, Broten, Roenick, Lafontaine, Tkachuk, Housley, Leetch, Rolston, Kevin Stevens, Doug Weight, Bill Guerin, should I go on? Ok here's a couple more Joe Mullen, Chris Chelios, John Leclair, Kevin and Darian Hatcher and I could go on and on. For every great canadian their was a great American. Tell me who's being egotistical again? Oh yeah that's you!!!
4lifeReagan 5 months ago
@4lifeReagan You listed a bunch of good players to be sure. Look, we heard 'first American this, first American that' about Joe Mullen; but were any of the players you mentioned (including him) the top player in the game at any time? Do honestly believe America has been Canada's equal in hockey for the past 40 or more years?
Check the rosters of both Teams Canada and USA from the 1976 Canada Cup.
Virtually every member of the Canadian team is in the Hockey Hall of Fame!
FischerFan 5 months ago
@FischerFan I think this..canada had and still has great players going and the U.S. had great players and is finally beginning to push forth new talent finally. You saw the Vancouver games the USA is crushed everyone they face and beat Canada 1 out of 2 games played. Thats not a fluke the USA has great talent.
4lifeReagan 5 months ago
@4lifeReagan mmmhhhhmm, wayne gretzky, mark messier, ron francis, gordie howe,mario lemieux, bobby orr, denis potvin, mike bossy, bryan trottier,patty roy,paul coffey,raymond bourque,maurice richard,jean beliveau,alex delvicchio,john bucyk,phil esposito,henri richard,marcel dionne,guy lafleur,bobby clarke,dale hawerchuk,steve yzerman,bernie nichols, dino ciccarelli,joe sakic, al macinnis, and many many many more
RetardsAndSkateboard 1 month ago
If I use 0-100 scale , then this game is somewhere on 90-95, Canada cup finals 87 is little bit above. Crazy hockey.
You cant say, that olympics are worse, as its always on european playground, so there is physically impossible to be everywhere like here.
volyn 7 months ago
These three games are some of the greatest hockey that has ever been played in the sport. They're up there with the Canada Cup Final in '87, Devils-Rangers Game 7 in '94 and Bruins-Habs Game 7 in '79.
MiketheBeerGuy 7 months ago
the best hockey game i have ever seen
MarcoF430 8 months ago
@13Xanadu Jealousy is a disease you fag!
insanehockeyfan 9 months ago
1:43 Awesome. Lindros is the man!!!!!!!!
insanehockeyfan 1 year ago
I didn't no usa won the world cup this year because canada was stacked that year i thought for sure they won
Sizzmaster6985 1 year ago
OMG DUDE I LOVE YOU! NEVER EVER EVER TAKE THIS OFF! :)
oehieze 1 year ago 2
Claude Lemieux on Team Canada?? thankfully we lost! USA was sick that year though
taiani 1 year ago
@taiani If you check his bio, you'd see that Lemieux was a part of the 1987 Canada Cup team and that he had 71 points with Colorado the season before.
Beginstheman 8 months ago
@Beginstheman if you check his bio, you'd see that he was the biggest dirtbag that ever played, and that he sucks at life
taiani 8 months ago
@taiani And probably one of the best clutch players you can find in playoff history, a Conn Smythe winner, and a 4-time Stanley Cup winner. I don't what you have against him, nor I know if he did something against whatever team you cheered in the past, and I don't give a damn.
You want dirtbags who suck at life, both cunts Tucker and Avery are miles worse.
Beginstheman 8 months ago
Richter was amazing
CtrlRm 1 year ago
omg!!!!!! as if you have all these games
supercoop0125 1 year ago
They were both at the very tail ends of their careers (Mullen & Carpenter) Mullen played half a year with PITT in 96-96, and Carpenter played 3 more seasons and scored 15 goals in 184 games.
stormcrow7878 1 year ago
that was great
MrUnclesam666 1 year ago
did joe mullen or bob carpenter play in this game?
MrUnclesam666 1 year ago