CPFC
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- Sep 12, 2004
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Canada is the greatest hockey nation in the world. People should never forget that.
Seems like someone's feeling a little insecure there...
Canada is the greatest hockey nation in the world. People should never forget that.
Yeah USA hasn't played great at all really. We are outshooting opponents, but not burying them. It is for sure anyones tournament however i still think Canada will win it. I did watch the Sweden-Canada game and Canada did get outplayed badly, but still almost won. It is to hard to predict an unpredictable tournament like this.
Seems like someone's feeling a little insecure there...
for now.
Won't be changing in your or my lifetime.
After that, who knows?
Canada has produced a multi-MVP basketball player, and are taking MLB MVPs as of late, even though neither sport is especially popular in this country.
Could you imagine if we ever started loving those sports? Or if actual money was put into football up here?
If your talking about soccer they are and its getting much better.
North American football. It gets absolutely no funding in Canada.
That is 100% false is it the same as hockey gets no but its getting better.Lets not forget some of the best youth teams in north america are from canada.
I have no idea what you're talking about right now, seriously. You know what North American football is, right?
Compared to the money the US puts into training and developing players, Canada is third world.
North American football. It gets absolutely no funding in Canada.
Lets get something straight it's not North American football. It's American football, it's only played in one country in the world. The U S, which probably is the number one football power, alright more than likely best country in the world for American football.
Except that Canada plays the same sport with significantly different rules, which is why I called it North American...get that straight.
Games are too different, not the same number of players, different field size, different game. There's American football and Canadian football. No North American football.
Edit to Add glad you learned something
People who are making these close wins out to be bad things really don't know much about sports.
Tough games build character. They help you later on in tournaments when you know every game will be close and tough.
I'm sorry but a close victory over Switzerland is no way a positive. This Swiss team just isn't the same team that they were last year, Finland had no issues disposing them, Germany should have beat them (Conz was unreal) and the horrible Slovaks kept it within two goals. Building character is great, but close games against bad teams doesn't build character. If anything it just makes you doubt yourself.
Won't be changing in your or my lifetime.
After that, who knows?
Canada has produced a multi-MVP basketball player, and are taking MLB MVPs as of late, even though neither sport is especially popular in this country.
Could you imagine if we ever started loving those sports? Or if actual money was put into football up here?
lol no other country has any sort of argument on whos better.... canada is and always will be