Sunday, February 28, 2010

Canada v USA - Olympic Gold Medal Match

Forgive me if I'm not inspired to write much about the big game today. Yesterday our oldest Greyhound, Link, had a stroke. His entire left side (even sight in his left eye) has been affected. He's at the animal hospital now, but he has made no improvement so far. They just started him on a steroid therapy this morning, but if there is no change by tomorrow, my husband and I are going to have to face an awful decision. I just can't believe this is happening again so soon.

Get well soon, my Link'n Log. PLEASE.

This was the matchup I wished for before the Olympics even began. I wanted Canada to win Gold and the USA to win silver. I'm pulling for Team Canada, but a Team USA win wouldn't devastate me. One thing is for sure: we now can call our title man a Stanley Cup Champion and an Olympic Medalist - even if we don't yet know what metal will be used to forge his medal.

GO TEAM CANADA!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Sid in the Canadian Sports Illustrated Olympic Preview Issue

Over the past few years, I have made so very many wonderful Friends through this blog. :) One of my first Friends of The Show, Carroll T., lives in Canada. She graciously hooked me up with my very own copy of the Canadian Sports Illustrated Olympic Preview! I figured that since I am so fortunate to have a copy, I should share the wealth. I have scanned the entire article about Sidney as well as an article about Team Canada hockey for you! Click each page to view a SUPERSIZED version that's easy to read.

Enjoy!











Many, many, many, MANY thanks go out to Carroll for getting the magazine to me.

Tonight Team Canada faces Team Slovakia in an Olympic Semifinal game. Coverage begins at 9:00pm Eastern on CNBC. Right now, Sid has a 75% chance of leaving these Winter Games with a medal. With a victory tonight, he'll earn the chance to play for Gold. :)

GO TEAM CANADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Team Canada v Team Russia (W 7-3)

HOW SWEET IT IS!!! :)

That's A-hOle's™ "hurt" hand he's using to shake Siddo's hand. I've injured my hand before. (I caught a baseball barehanded and broke a bone.) I've got a pretty high tolerance for pain but believe me, the LAST thing I wanted was for anyone to even touch it let alone shake it!

Once again Siddo's team got to send A-hOle's™ team packing! Can I just say that "I hurt my hand but not really because now Russia's on a power play" move was super lame? I better not hear anymore "Crosby is a diver" comments or I'm going to have to answer with "Ovechkin is a faker." ;) To be completely fair, all of Team Russia was weak. For it being the equivalent of a Game 7 scenario, not one Russian player - Geno and Gonch included - brought his A game to the table. Team Canada got off to a shaky start in these Olympics, and not many thought they'd be able to get past Team Russia. But in the end, Team Russia simply did not want victory as much as Team Canada.



Sadly, the most talked about moment from the game wasn't actually from the game itself. No, it came after the Canadian victory with NBC analyst Mike Milbury's derogatory description of the Russian team's performance:
I was shocked that it was this one-sided. And I was really disappointed that these guys came with their Eurotrash game. It was just... no heart, no guts, no nothing there to back it up. I mean Alex Ovechkin was an average player tonight. I know they're going to bounce back, but to be that poor and to be that intimidated physically by the Canadians... that really shocked me.
I couldn't believe he said it. I really thought I was hearing things.



His comment clearly shocked fellow analyst Jeremy Roenick as well. With wide eyes he exclaimed, "Just for the record, he did just say that on TV!" Even Sean "sloppy seconds" Avery, prone to diarrhea of the mouth himself, acknowledged the inflammatory nature of the comment when he twittered afterwards, "Did Mike Milbury just say EuroTra$h on CNBC, not good!"



Mind you, because he was at the Olympics, this was said on a global stage. It's pretty clear that he was deliberately trying to get everyone talking; however, this is definitely NOT the kind of attention that we need on our beloved sport. Milbury's been saying stupid crap for years now, but at least not too many people outside of the hockey world have really noticed. It just really saddens me that the only time I see stories about hockey in the mainstream news is when there is a catastrophic injury that results in a suspension, an out of control fight, or now when some moron spews a hateful comment into a microphone.



I think the most upsetting thing is that reaction to Milbury's prejudice is overshadowing Team Canada's domination of Team Russia - something they haven't done in a half century! It's frustrating, and now is the time for NBC to get rid of Milbury. It's not always true that "any press is good press." Hockey is SO MUCH MORE than just physical and/or verbal thuggery, and Milbury's shock jocking is not exactly a good way to help convince NBC to carry the ice hockey game instead of ice dancing in 2014. You can share your thoughts about Milbury's comments in The Friends' Zone below.



Now I want to get back to celebrating this big Canadian win! Tomorrow night Team Canada faces Team Slovakia in the semifinals. We're two wins away from Gold, folks.

DO IT.






GO TEAM CANADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Canada v Russia - Olympic Quarterfinal

We're doing it all over again tonight! This time it's Team Canada taking on Team Russia.

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It feels a little strange to be rooting against Geno and Gonch; however, rooting against A-hOle™ comes very naturally to me. ;)

DO IT.

GO!!!!!!!!!!

GO!!!!!!!!!!


While you're waiting for tonight's game (on CNBC at 7:30pm Eastern), check out these great shots from last night's matchup against Germany:














Hopefully we'll see a lot more shots from tonight's match like those last two!

GO TEAM CANADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Canada v Germany - Qualifier

Wow. After Brodeur allowed 4 goals in a mere 22 shots, I'm SUPER relieved to see Luongo will be in net tonight. There is no more room for error. This is it - win big or go home. But we all knew it would come to this.
“Everyone forgets that everyone’s in the same position,” Canada forward Sidney Crosby said. “Everyone has to win now.

DO IT.

GO TEAM CANADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Team Canada v Team USA (L 3-5)

What an upset! I don't know about you guys, but I was truly stunned. Team Canada is a veritable who's who of the very best hockey players on this entire planet, but somehow (read: because of the goaltending at both ends), a youthful Team USA was able to pull off the improbable victory. American Ryan Miller was outstanding in goal, while Canadian Martin Brodeur did not even come close to performing to his best ability. I'm not sure what Head Coach Mike Babcock was thinking... Roberto Luongo was, prior to the Olympics, the best of the three Canadian goalies (sorry, Flower!). He should have been in between the pipes for this match-up. I was shocked when I saw that he wasn't.

Note to Sid: THIS is what it feels like when Brooksie is on the opposing team...

However, hindsight is always 20/20, and Team Canada still has some work to do. Here are some of the best photos from last night:
















Team Canada is back in action tomorrow in a Playoff Qualifier against Team Germany.

GO TEAM CANADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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