Sportsnet: King on wjhc: Canada’s semifinal disaster

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Gibby was the difference & USA simply outplayed us. One game. One win.

Canada could not get anything going, so housley prepared them well. I do agree that Bing should have played.

This.

Team played well until this game. Shows what can happen when it comes down to one game. It no longer can be broken down like a series, too much can happen in one game. Bad bounce here, a screen there, a sluggish start can be deadly in a one game decision. Bottom line, Housley had his team prepared, they came out flying. Canada got down two before they started playing the game.
 

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Since Rielly is a Leaf I guess he needs to get plenty of credit for the loss. Kinda like how Mccabe got so much blame in the 06' Olympics despite barely seeing the ice.
 

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I think this kind of result was something that felt possible in the back of your mind (or at least mine). Germany wasn't a pretty game despite the score, Slovakia was a near disaster as well. Things looked better against the US and Russia, but somehow this game was more disappointing than outright surprising. Team just never looked comfortable.
 

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The most flagrant screen was Hamilton on the first goal; he was facing his own goalie for god sakes.

adjustments were simply not made .......spott refusing to realize he needed to start his offense from the defence was dissapointing .....truth be told it was hard to judge reilly ...but it was easier to judge other defenceman .....murphy played way too much .......i think maybe a harrington reilly pairing wouldve helped against the american ....spott left his horses in the barn .....housley coached like am ex NHL 'er play the crap outta your hot hands .....IMO what saw of reilly ,drouin .,harrington ...i like alot ....that being said limited ice time .....i dont buy the americans are faster .......just didnt use his fast horses enuff !! SPOTT crapped the bed
 

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I've been saying since the beginning, Spott is useless. Someone needs to slap that no neck idiot. I hope he and Murphy continue sleeping with each other.
 

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I personally feel we had 3 checking lines and one scoring line, Huberdeau crapped the bed too. After all our early suspensions and penalties all our grit players like Camara, Jenner weren't playing on the edge like they usually do. I also feel they should have brought more creative offensive talent to the tourney, sure they brought a bunch of guys like Ritchie and Jenner and they have places but I think not inviting Max Domi and cutting Seth Griffith among others was a mistake. I actually think our Forwards will be better off next year other than us losing RNH.
I'd have liked to see line ups like:
Schiefle - RNH - Drouin
Griffith - Strome - Rattie
Huberdeau/Mackinnon - Jenner - Domi
Camara - Danault - Huberdeau/Mackinnon

But either way next year I think we will be really strong still have tons of 17 year old talent and younger such as Connor McDavid...real offensive talent not checking forwards with big bodies bullying the CHL. Our defense might not be as good considering we will lose Hamilton, Harrington, probably Rielly, Ouellet, Murphy.

Edit: Spott better not be coaching next year, I'd like to see a creative coach that will coach around the team not make the team play his usual system.
 

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But either way next year I think we will be really strong still have tons of 17 year old talent and younger such as Connor McDavid...real offensive talent not checking forwards with big bodies bullying the CHL. Our defense might not be as good considering we will lose Hamilton, Harrington, probably Rielly, Ouellet, Murphy.

Edit: Spott better not be coaching next year, I'd like to see a creative coach that will coach around the team not make the team play his usual system.

Don't they still rotate coaches from the 3 leagues, so OHL would not be coaching?
 

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Canada needs to start taking international competitions more seriously.

They should get the rosters together at least a few weeks in advance and have more exhibition games against college teams/ECHL or even OHL/WHL teams. They need to iron out kinks in the system and get players on the same page.

These kids look confused out there sometimes and that's because they are playing with new linemates and don't know where they are half the time, because they can't rely on instincts.
 

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Canada needs to start taking international competitions more seriously.

They should get the rosters together at least a few weeks in advance and have more exhibition games against college teams/ECHL or even OHL/WHL teams. They need to iron out kinks in the system and get players on the same page.

These kids look confused out there sometimes and that's because they are playing with new linemates and don't know where they are half the time, because they can't rely on instincts.

US Development system gives them a leg up in these tournaments as many have played together.

Perhaps Hockey Canada should run a U17-U19 summer league and create 4 teams of each. Get some CHL coaches to pick players from a list and then do a 6 week season each year.
 

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Since Rielly is a Leaf I guess he needs to get plenty of credit for the loss. Kinda like how Mccabe got so much blame in the 06' Olympics despite barely seeing the ice.

Funny I was thinking about him all along and how when they needed what he brings in the final minutes with the game on the line they refused to use him. Granted, he was shaky but that's why as a coach in that situation you adjust your lineup around him to account for that. You find the complimenting pieces.
 

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US Development system gives them a leg up in these tournaments as many have played together.

Perhaps Hockey Canada should run a U17-U19 summer league and create 4 teams of each. Get some CHL coaches to pick players from a list and then do a 6 week season each year.

USA has more money, resources and 10X the population of Canada. If they want to be the best hockey nation in the world..they will be. Just sayin. Don't think they are there yet but they are closer than they have ever been, IMO.
 

Stephen

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USA has more money, resources and 10X the population of Canada. If they want to be the best hockey nation in the world..they will be. Just sayin. Don't think they are there yet but they are closer than they have ever been, IMO.

I'm not sure if I really agree with that. The US is putting out fantastic talent these days, but is the current group in the NHL and prospects waiting in the wings surpassing the 1996 World Cup generation? A few years ago after the lockout ended, we had a whole crop of American prospects who looked like they'd be world beaters. Erik Johnson, Kyle Okposo, Al Montoya, Peter Mueller, etc all kind of faded away.
 

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I'm not sure if I really agree with that. The US is putting out fantastic talent these days, but is the current group in the NHL and prospects waiting in the wings surpassing the 1996 World Cup generation? A few years ago after the lockout ended, we had a whole crop of American prospects who looked like they'd be world beaters. Erik Johnson, Kyle Okposo, Al Montoya, Peter Mueller, etc all kind of faded away.

Well I did say I dont think they are there yet but they certainly are closing on Canada, Russia and Sweden who have traditonally been superior hockey nations. They probably surpassed Finland and Czechs...I'd say we are still the best overall but not by much.
 

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