I'm a little surprised at how well I'm taking it.
I really invest a lot of myself into these sorts of hockey tournaments where the best players are involved. I watch every second of every game, and sweat things out in between.
I was crushed in 1981 (Soviets took the Canada Cup), 1996 (USA gets miraculous goaltending and takes the World Cup), 1998 (lost in a shootout to the Czechs at the Nagano Olympics).
But, for whatever reason, this one hasn't knocked me over as much. Maybe because I am also very interested in Curling and our men have a Gold Medal game tomorrow so I was able to shift my focus to that.
But if you listen to Sports Radio you hear everything being blamed from Wayne Gretzky to not-enough-young-players to supposed-dressing-room-conflict-between-Todd-Bertuzzi-and-Colorado-players to The Curse of Phil Esposito. I don't even know what that is supposed to be but there is no shortage of fingers being pointed, and second guessing. People are getting quite imaginative.
Me, I don't analyze it too much. I can't blame the make-up the team since so many of these guys were on the winning World Cup team in '04.
These teams of thrown-together Canadian all-stars always seem to start out slow. Fortunately for us, they often come together just in time. (They like to give us a heart attack but then a thrilling recovery.)
This time, it just didn't gel in time and, when you have single game elimination playoffs, this is going to happen. Full marks to the Russians who have a lot of skill and were clearly the better team.
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