I guess if you consider me skeptical of being able to compete, in terms of fan support, $$$$, and on the field, with the likes of LSU, Alabama, Florida State, Texas, USC, Michigan, and Ohio State, then by all means, I'm small-minded.
You tell me...if the exclusion of St Louis by Yzerman was so deplorable, who would YOU have left home? I offered up Kunitz...and judging by his performance in the first couple of games in Sochi, I don't think it was unfair to second-guess the Kunitz over St Louis initial selection.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/olympics--2014-olympics--canada-wins-again--but-it-s-time-to-lose-chris-kunitz-from-the-lineup-222528154.html
None of this changes the fact that St Louis made the team, won a gold medal, and then cried and whined his way out of Tampa Bay when he returned.
The link I included was provided to show you that before and during the Olympics, Canadian media was questioning the inclusion of Kunitz on the team. Let's be honest...Canada would have won gold with Roberto Luongo sitting back home on his couch and Wilbur suited up as the third goalie.
Arguments here have questioned why St Louis was left off the team in the first place. I put Kunitz on the chopping block for reasons similar to those being offered by plenty of Canadian hockey folks. I'm actually giving Yzerman credit for having the guts to not pick his own player over someone who he thought was a better fit for the Olympics - but you've conveniently ignored that. Yzerman made a difficult decision - and it unfortunately cost him his team captain.
BTW...Kunitz...6 games, 8 shots, 1 goal.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2012/12/12/umass-football-plagued-attendance-problem/g7gKSRY6HhclPTsOgc9tpM/story.html
So you're in favor of a move up?
I seem to remember lots of naysayers talking about how horrible it was to have the tournament there. I thought it was incredible. Great site for the B tournament.
http://www.thehockeynews.com/blog/thn-in-sochi-what-to-do-with-chris-kunitz/
Yes, DaveK, the world is one big anti-Penguins conspiracy...I'm just one cog in the machine.
If Matty Ryan, a legitimate Heisman candidate, and the #2-ranked team in the country (at the time) can't get the Boston area excited about college football, nothing can. Heads should roll at UMass for thinking that 30-40,000 people would turn out to see UMass-BC football head-to-head.
Here is a link to the story as seen on TV last night...
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2014/03/04/omaha-ne-recruits-top-mn-boys-high-school-hockey-players/
UMass thought they could be the state school in football - obviously they over-estimated their importance in the already sports jam-packed northeast, especially in Celtics/Red Sox/Patriots territory. What an absolute disaster...playing in Gilette Stadium in front of basically family and friends. EPIC FBS FAIL!