sonnytheman
01-03-2005, 10:42 PM
with the guaranteed medal this year, Canada now ties the record for most consecutive years with a WJHC medal (7). Russia went 1-3-3 (g-s-b) from 1994-2000.
Did you know...sonnytheman 01-03-2005, 10:42 PM with the guaranteed medal this year, Canada now ties the record for most consecutive years with a WJHC medal (7). Russia went 1-3-3 (g-s-b) from 1994-2000. Rob Paxon 01-03-2005, 10:44 PM with the guaranteed medal this year, Canada now ties the record for most consecutive years with a WJHC medal (7). Russia went 1-3-3 (g-s-b) from 1994-2000. I'm guessing they'll break that record next year. sonnytheman 01-03-2005, 10:48 PM I'm guessing they'll break that record next year. I wouldn't be so sure. Its likely that there may be no returning players next year if the NHL is on, and the 2004 draft crop wasn't that great for Canada (those will be the 19 yr olds next year). However, if Gretzky is right and the lockout takes another year, then Crosby-Brule will be there, and then yes, they should break the record. Rob Paxon 01-03-2005, 11:05 PM I wouldn't be so sure. Its likely that there may be no returning players next year if the NHL is on, and the 2004 draft crop wasn't that great for Canada (those will be the 19 yr olds next year). However, if Gretzky is right and the lockout takes another year, then Crosby-Brule will be there, and then yes, they should break the record. I'm not sold that they will, but if I had to pick one way or the other, I say they will. I think people put too much stock in returning players. Either way you slice it, all of the participants are young and playing in a short tournament. The real experience that makes a difference is a guy like Bergeron who played a season in the NHL. x Goodwill x 01-04-2005, 12:35 AM I just want them to win the GOLD this year. So Canada can own all the hockey Crowns, Olympic gold, world championship, world cup, and Womens Olympic gold and world championship. jet228 01-04-2005, 12:45 AM It's going to be a very tough tourney next year in Vancouver... with Russia, Finland, on the Czechs all having mature, talented entries. Canada only has 2 eligible returnees next year, Crosby and Glass, but will have an extremely strong contingent in '07 as the '88 draft year class is very deep. Having said that, games are played on ice, not paper... and being in Canada next year will hopefully give the guys a boost. ktownhockey 01-04-2005, 02:02 AM It's going to be a very tough tourney next year in Vancouver... with Russia, Finland, on the Czechs all having mature, talented entries. Canada only has 2 eligible returnees next year, Crosby and Glass, but will have an extremely strong contingent in '07 as the '88 draft year class is very deep. Having said that, games are played on ice, not paper... and being in Canada next year will hopefully give the guys a boost. Glass isn't eligible he's an 85' bday... The other returning eligible player is Cam Barker.... he;s an 86 bday... both should be in the NHL if there is a season next year jet228 01-04-2005, 02:21 AM Glass isn't eligible he's an 85' bday... The other returning eligible player is Cam Barker.... he;s an 86 bday... both should be in the NHL if there is a season next year oops my bad... thanks for the correction :) | ||