
Obligatory Go Canada!
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I don't whether to feel relief or pity seeing Dank being as ineffective at the Olympics as he is on the Canucks.
Dank looks like he's skating in quick sand in today's game versus Latvia. No shot, no speed, no nothing.
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rats19 wrote:Did we need a new thread for this?
The whole team is a bit stumped. We had built our two top lines around Henrik Sedin and Henrik Zetterberg, and now they are both injured. Thus the lines are being improvised, and haven't really gelled yet.mathonwy wrote: I don't whether to feel relief or pity seeing Dank being as ineffective at the Olympics as he is on the Canucks.
Dank looks like he's skating in quick sand in today's game versus Latvia. No shot, no speed, no nothing.
Cornuck wrote:rats19 wrote:Did we need a new thread for this?
It will keep Per out of the other one.
I think we all look at the Swedes as our 'away' team.
Speaking of Edler, how has he looked? Any chance he brings some confidence back to North America with him?Per wrote: Btw, right at the end, it looked like Bäckström, Johansson and Daniel were beginning to start finding eachother, and it was a real nice play leading to Daniel's assist on Edler's goal. So I still have my hopes up!
Well, since he was suspended for the first two games, he's only played one so far. I thought he looked OK. Scored a goal even. Too early to tell though imho.Island Nucklehead wrote:Speaking of Edler, how has he looked? Any chance he brings some confidence back to North America with him?Per wrote: Btw, right at the end, it looked like Bäckström, Johansson and Daniel were beginning to start finding eachother, and it was a real nice play leading to Daniel's assist on Edler's goal. So I still have my hopes up!
Fuck off, Per.Per wrote:After a sketchy start, the Sedin - Bäckström - Loui Eriksson line has gradually improved, and today against Finland they were our best line!![]()
Having Lundqvist in the crease feels good. He's calm, collected and delivers.
Here's hoping he delivers gold, come Sunday!