While Ryan rocked, don't just pin it on Marty. Cindy was a non-factor... He was either -2 or -3 for the game. But it ain't over till it's over! Both teams fight on.Actually Ryan Miller rocked and Marty Brodeur didn't. But a win is a win.
I agree, I thought it was really great. I have to say that the Russian pair's "aboriginal" number didn't do anything for me. I thought it was boring and not even close to being an authentic representation of any sort of aboriginal dance I've ever seen. At least with the US ice dancers, you could see the influence of the Indian music and hand positions and things. The Russians reminded me of a bad cartoon with the caveman dragging his bride around by her hair!
OK, for a hockey rookie, please tell me how the games will play out now. Who will play who and how many games to the gold medal game.
While Ryan rocked, don't just pin it on Marty. Cindy was a non-factor... He was either -2 or -3 for the game. But it ain't over till it's over! Both teams fight on.
Belbin and Agosto were a little...how do I put it..."less than".
The loser of this game is NBC for airing this great game on MSNBC.
Keep the retro jerseys for the rest of the tourney.
Canada will start Luongo in the next game.
His play directly resulted in 2 of the goals. The rest of the team maintained continued pressure in the US end. Yes, it was mostly Marty that should take the blame on this one. as I said earlier, he hasn't been playing well lately and other than the shoot-out, he hasn't inspired confidence.
Being the parent of a kid that's a travel hockey goalie, I can second that. Let's look that what happened:I think blaming a goalie for the loss is unfair...that puck at to go through 5 other players before it ever got to him. the whole team wins and the whole team loses.
Being the parent of a kid that's a travel hockey goalie, I can second that. Let's look that what happened:
USA Goal 1: Deflection
USA Goal 2: Screen
USA Goal 3: Marty out of position during scramble.
USA Goal 4: Deflection
USA Goal 5: Empty netter
I think the only goal for sure you can pin on Marty is #3. Blaming #2 on him is a stretch. While the screen wasn't 100%, it surely hindered his look at the path the fired puck was taking. I'd be hard pressed to call that one "soft".
And on the other side of the equation, I think that Miller would have liked to have another stab at Crosby's redirection for goal #3.
As someone who does not follow hockey, I didn't understand a single word he wroteAs the mother of a Travel /HS hockey goalie... I say amen and thank you very much!
As someone who does not follow hockey, I didn't understand a single word he wrote. Except maybe "goalie".
USA played Russia in the semi-finals, not the finals.
Two of the goals were a direct result of mistakes son his part. I don't think that you can blame the entire loss on him. A large part of that can be accredited to Miller. He stood on his head at many times throughout the game.
Brodeur hasn't been playing well lately and only was considered the #1 goalie because of his past performance and reputation. This works fine over the course of a long season but not in a tournament such as this.
It is right to say that you win as a team and lose as a team; if you are a member of the team. I'm not.![]()
I agree-and I've been watching Marty for years. I was a season ticket holder for the NJ Devils until last season ,I've met him at fan events and admire him a lot. He is, without question, a Hall of Fame goaltender.
I will admit that because Marty has amazed me on such a regular basis that I do hold him to a higher standard than the average goalie. Perhaps the 2 goals that I considered "soft" would not have been for another goalie.
Canada has more problems than Marty, and going to Luongo is not going to solve all of them.