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Jason MacIsaac said:7 - 1 Canada
We don't usually run the score up too much.
AlienWorkShop said:Pogge gets the start according to TSN.
I'm surprised that Pogge is getting the start aswell, only because you would think Dubnyk would get atleast one start, not because Pogge played poorly, because he didn't!canucksfan said:8-0 Canada. They better play way better than they did against the Swiss. I'm surprized that Pogge gets the start. Latendresse has to play a better game. Hopefully he can get a couple of goals.
nomorekids said:I can't be there, but I'll be there in spirit, wearing my USA Hockey jersey, cheering Norway in the form of "LETS GO NORWAY! *clapclap clapclapclap!* chants, and booing every time the Canadians are awarded a power play.
nomorekids said:I can't be there, but I'll be there in spirit, wearing my USA Hockey jersey, cheering Norway in the form of "LETS GO NORWAY! *clapclap clapclapclap!* chants, and booing every time the Canadians are awarded a power play.
My worry is if something happens to Pogge, you have Dubnyk going into the medal round cold.Le Golie said:I'm sure Sutter wants to get Canada rolling as a unit with a powerful win tonight in front of Pogge. If that means having Dubnyk not play at all this tournament, so be it. The important thing is to have the team unified and confident in each other going forward.
Just you wait. Norway and the USA have some close ties, and we've been promised vindication for what you did to us in the war of 1812. Don't think we've forgotten.Le Golie said:That's awesome. Good to see a healthy rivalry. That reminds me, the 'Belarus' chants at last year's WJHC game were priceless too. That was a good time. The video production people should have known not to bother zooming in on a loud, drunk, obnoxious fat guy wearing a team USA jersey and yelling into the camera the day after getting wiped by a relagation team. Especially when 90 per cent of the crowd in Grand Forks was from Winnipeg. Good stuff.