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Den said:Ah, here we go. This one is as old as ages. My particular gripe is with Koharsky in 87, that's it. As far as the dates in the "best on best": you can cross out 76, 91 and 04. Add 79 in the other collumn. If you don't want to cross out: add 74 and 92 then. Of course Canada is very successful, no doubt. Especially in the tourneys on the American soil.
Do so that you have all your best available annually then. Which you largely do anyway
Tell you what, I had a similar conversation with a Russian one night in Dubai. We both agreed to disagree on all but one point: Canada and Russia are the two kingpins of hockey -- the rest are just pretenders to the throne. If you guys win tonight I promise to wear my cherished Tretiak Central Red Army jersey in my next pick-up game at Peterborough's Memorial Centre under the banners of Roger Neilson and Bob Gainey!
If we win, maybe you can promise to never again cite the '74 WHA all-stars as an example of one of Canada's "best" line-ups!