[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
On another note, Torah Bright is a cute little minx but I don’t like how clumsy and noncompetitive she is. She’s definitely part of that enormous Sochi Olympic athlete contingency consuming the some 100,000 condoms made available by organizers through hook-ups via Tinder.[/quote]
Haha, she’s a Mormon dude, so I doubt it. Other than that, she seems like a cool chick.
Not really that into sports, but some events are suprisingly watchable. Been checking out a bit of speed skating to see if I can spot any legs that make Tom Platz look skinny. Nothing yet.
I am sure tomorrows game is at 6:30 in the morning, and I will miss it because of work. I currently do not have dvr, so updates on here about the game would be appreciated. GO USA!!!
[quote]mbdix wrote:
I am sure tomorrows game is at 6:30 in the morning, and I will miss it because of work. I currently do not have dvr, so updates on here about the game would be appreciated. GO USA!!![/quote]
Can’t you download the NBC App of whatever and enjoy the game from the confines of your cubicle. Huughhhh?
Tomorrow’s game is for the gold. I can’t see either Finland or Sweden beating either Canada or USA. This one is too close to call IMO. USA has been the best team in the tourney so far hands down. But, they usually are until the medal round, which is typically when Canada kicks it into high gear. Edge in net goes to the US, Canada’s defence is unreal and so far the American forwards have been better. IMO, this will go down one of 2 ways:
1.) if Canada’s forwards continue to sleep walk, the US will win by 2
2.) if Canada’s forwards wake up for their first real test of the tourney, it could get ugly fast for the Americans a la Canada-Russia 2010 Olympics
Either way, this should be one for the ages. You guys are the best neighbours a country could ask for but, tomorrow I hope you all rot in hell ( at least between the hours of 12:00-3:00 pm EST)! It is yet again time for us to remind the rest of the world who invented this game and who always has been and always will be the undisputed champion of the hockey world! GOLD CANADA, GOLD!!!
P.S. Congrats to the Canadian women’s team for their unprecedented 4th straight Olympic gold medal!
[quote]mbdix wrote:
I don’t work in a cubicle. And I really don’t have opportunities to look at my phone very often. But if I did that would be a good idea[/quote]
I’ll try my best to post some updates. We’ll have it on in my practice all day.
[quote]CMdad wrote:
Tomorrow’s game is for the gold. I can’t see either Finland or Sweden beating either Canada or USA. This one is too close to call IMO. USA has been the best team in the tourney so far hands down. But, they usually are until the medal round, which is typically when Canada kicks it into high gear. Edge in net goes to the US, Canada’s defence is unreal and so far the American forwards have been better. IMO, this will go down one of 2 ways:
1.) if Canada’s forwards continue to sleep walk, the US will win by 2
2.) if Canada’s forwards wake up for their first real test of the tourney, it could get ugly fast for the Americans a la Canada-Russia 2010 Olympics
Either way, this should be one for the ages. You guys are the best neighbours a country could ask for but, tomorrow I hope you all rot in hell ( at least between the hours of 12:00-3:00 pm EST)! It is yet again time for us to remind the rest of the world who invented this game and who always has been and always will be the undisputed champion of the hockey world! GOLD CANADA, GOLD!!!
P.S. Congrats to the Canadian women’s team for their unprecedented 4th straight Olympic gold medal! [/quote]
[quote]CMdad wrote:
Tomorrow’s game is for the gold. I can’t see either Finland or Sweden beating either Canada or USA. This one is too close to call IMO. USA has been the best team in the tourney so far hands down. But, they usually are until the medal round, which is typically when Canada kicks it into high gear. Edge in net goes to the US, Canada’s defence is unreal and so far the American forwards have been better. IMO, this will go down one of 2 ways:
1.) if Canada’s forwards continue to sleep walk, the US will win by 2
2.) if Canada’s forwards wake up for their first real test of the tourney, it could get ugly fast for the Americans a la Canada-Russia 2010 Olympics
Either way, this should be one for the ages. You guys are the best neighbours a country could ask for but, tomorrow I hope you all rot in hell ( at least between the hours of 12:00-3:00 pm EST)! It is yet again time for us to remind the rest of the world who invented this game and who always has been and always will be the undisputed champion of the hockey world! GOLD CANADA, GOLD!!!
P.S. Congrats to the Canadian women’s team for their unprecedented 4th straight Olympic gold medal! [/quote]
1st Intermission:
-score 0-0
-synopsis: Canada has controlled the majority of play and had 16 shots but, Quick has been great, Kessel has had a couple dangerous rushes on net, both teams look good so far
All over Canada wins 1-0. Very tight game. Very well played by both teams. Both goalies excellent. Quick had no chance on the goal. The difference ended up being Canada’s better defencemen IMO. Could have gone either way. 2 best teams in the tournament. Canada’s forwards still have not woken up. Hopefully it happens in the gold medal game. No shame to the US, they played awesome. Canada was just a little bit more controlled.
[quote]CMdad wrote:
All over Canada wins 1-0. Very tight game. Very well played by both teams. Both goalies excellent. Quick had no chance on the goal. The difference ended up being Canada’s better defencemen IMO. Could have gone either way. 2 best teams in the tournament. Canada’s forwards still have not woken up. Hopefully it happens in the gold medal game. No shame to the US, they played awesome. Canada was just a little bit more controlled.[/quote]
Thanks man. Just got a chance to check in. Much appreciated