Showing posts with label More on Hockey in the USA.. WJC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label More on Hockey in the USA.. WJC. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Were the Slovaks looking for revenge?


In reading the awesome WJC blog United States of Hockey, Chris Peters speculates that maybe the Slovaks were seeking revenge on USA Forward Jason Zucker for his hit on Martin Stajnoch during the 2010 WJC... In looking at the video of Zucker hit on Stajnoch it appears to be a legal shoulder to shoulder hit, so maybe the Slovaks need to learn how to take a hit and play with in the confines of the rules.
The United States of Hockey --- As a side note, you may recall this hit delivered by Zucker at last year’s World Junior Championship. The U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team played Slovakia’s under-18 squad in an exhibition prior to last year’s IIHF World Under-18 Championship in Belarus. During that game, it was noticeable that the Slovakian players were out to get Zucker. One of my fellow Team USA staffers quipped, at the time, that the extra attention was perhaps retaliation for the hit at the WJC. Maybe it was, I can’t be certain. However, Martin Marincin delivered a deliberate knee-on-knee hit to Zucker that earned Marincin a major penalty and game misconduct (Here’s that game’s box score). So yeah, there’s a history.
There is one thing about hockey if the score is out of hand you can expect the game to get rough, even in international play. I guess if you can't beat the opposition on the score board you start taking liberties against the opposition, last night the USA outshot the Slovaks 22-1 in the first period, so maybe the Slovaks should concentrate on getting pucks on net and playing instead of trying to injury other players. What a bunch of classless hack and they are a disgrace to the game of hockey…

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Don Cherry on the USA win.


There has been this ongoing argument about the USA WJC win and how USA hockey has gotten better and Don Cherry shares his views on the USA win. I mean he is right there are quite a few players from last year’s squad that could have played on team Canada. It also doesn't sound like Don Cherry was too impressed with the USA song in the locker room either.

Cherry highlighted the American players from the USA WJC that played their hockey in the CHL. Personally I don’t care where the USA WJC players improved their skills at, there are good points to both the CHL and the NCAA. I also find the CHL vs the NCAA argument to be tiresome as well. We will leave that one to Chris.
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