lordstanley Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Italy put up another good fight to Slovakia (only judging by the score, I didn't see it), losing 3-2. Sweden with another weak effort (only judging by the score, I didn't see it), losing 4-1 to Finland. Now France has scored 3 straight goals in first 6 minutes of 2nd period to take 3-2 lead over Czechia. Quote
Hongbit Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago The tiny ice is definitely an advantage for the underdogs. Less room for the top players to use their speed and skill. Quote
lordstanley Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Ha, Czech scores on a 3 on 0 shorthanded breakaway to take a 4-3 lead into the 2nd intermission. Quote
lordstanley Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 24 minutes ago, Hongbit said: The tiny ice is definitely an advantage for the underdogs. Less room for the top players to use their speed and skill. Ironically, the dimensions seem to be the IIHF's impression of what is a standard or acceptable NHL-sized rink, not the NHL's. This article may be paywalled but here's the gist: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/olympics/article-get-used-to-it-hockey-fans-the-weird-rink-in-milan-may-not-be-going/ For hockey fans who thought the weird rink size at the Milan Cortina Olympics, which is slightly smaller than NHL dimensions, was a one-off – a mistake that won’t be repeated at future Olympics – don’t count on it. The head of the International Ice Hockey Federation indicated Thursday that even though National Hockey League players have returned to the Olympics, the standard NHL rink may not be coming with them to forthcoming Winter Games. IIHF president Luc Tardif said he likes the rink in Milan, and shrugged off the fact that the federation uses measurements that are about three feet shorter and a few inches wider than an NHL rink. Just to recap: An NHL rink is 200 feet long by 85 feet wide. The rink in Milan is 60 metres long by 26 metres wide, or about 196.85 feet long by 85.3 feet wide. The reason? The International Ice Hockey Federation has a standard footprint, in metric measurements, for what it deems to be a North American-size rink, which is not exactly NHL size. It’s a close proximity to the imperial measurements used by the NHL, but not exact. And for Tardif, this is close enough. The wider rink, known for decades in hockey circles as “Olympic ice” or “The Big Ice” measures 60 metres long by 30 metres wide, or 196.85 feet by 98.4 feet. It is about 13 feet wider than an NHL rink and makes for a much different game. Sometime after 2018, the IIHF decided to drop the wider ice surface for the Olympics and move to its version of a North American-style footprint, which is used in some arenas in Europe. Quote
lordstanley Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Nice save by Logan Thompson on an early 3 on 1 by the Swiss. Quote
slothfacekilla Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Canada's roster is so insane, they look amazing. Schmid did have a nice scorpion save on a Crosby breakaway. AND THE SWISS SCORE!! Quote
lordstanley Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, slothfacekilla said: Canada's roster is so insane, they look amazing. I believe all four lines had a goal scorer in the 5-0 win over Czechia. Quote
lordstanley Posted 30 minutes ago Author Posted 30 minutes ago Holy moley, during the 2nd intermission, this is the most shocking figure skating moment I can remember. Poor guy. Quote
Hongbit Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago Dude choked. Plain and simple. A guy that didn’t choke is Logan Thompson. Goaltending suddenly looks like a strength for Canada Quote
lordstanley Posted 3 minutes ago Author Posted 3 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, Hongbit said: A guy that didn’t choke is Logan Thompson. Goaltending suddenly looks like a strength for Canada Especially on that powerplay when it was still 4-1. It's now how you start these tournaments it's how you finish, but I can't remember Canada ever looking so good in preliminary games of NHL Olympics. Quote
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