
So yesterday was the first round
(quarterfinals) of the tournament after the round robin play for the
last week. US squeaked into the tourney after losing three in a
row with help from Kazakstan of all countries.
Canada had a
lack luster performance as well, getting the ire of Wayne Gretzky
over the weekend.
So why did these teams do so bad? Well
here's my opinion and it's probably not going to be
popular.
Professional players is what doomed these teams...yep
the exact opposite of what you were thinking.
These players
haven't played together all year...the last time the practice
together was probably back in August before the NHL season started.
They are then uplifted from the middle of their season transported
between 6-9 timezones over to Italy and expected to perform with
horrendous jet lag. Well that was the excuse the media allowed
when US tied Latvia the first day.
My opinion is these
athletes are honored to play for their countries but playing isn't
really first on their list. I mean if they get hurt playing in
the Olympics they are out a lot of money when the season starts.
It's a high risk for the player and the team that's letting them go
over there.
US and Canada probably have the highest number of
professional players from the NHL compared to the European's who
probably have few on each team. The difference? The
difference is because the majority of the team is not professionals
they probably have the chance to practice together a lot more before
the start.
Team USA should not be a hack team of NHL All stars
cause that doesn't seem to work very long...look at Men's Basketball
two years ago (they embarrassed us). Team USA should just go
back to getting college kids to play for 2010 and create another
"Miracle" team that beats the professional teams. Now
that is a team I could really rally behind...these professional teams
are just boring to me.
Woman's hockey was more exciting to me
this year with the huge upset Sweden delivered to Team USA.
Reading
the
CNNSI
Article about Team USA's failures this quote stuck out at
me..."The only player who might have made a difference was
Ryan
Miller, the Buffalo Sabres goalie who had a broken thumb when
Waddell was forced to finalize his roster in late December."
I totally agree, would it help them advance to the next round?
Chances of that are high in my opinion, but to win the gold probably
not. At least they could of been more respectable.

Thursday, February 23 2006 at 10:01 AM |
Tags: Sports