JohnboyND7 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 18 hours ago, Big Green said: Then both teams get called for too many men and play 3x3. lol Genuinely curious what the officials would have done if the two had said "we are playing 5x5. No shootouts. 20 minute periods." Was the olympic committee going to come in and shut the lights off and DQ the teams? Quote
cberkas Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 5 minutes ago, JohnboyND7 said: Genuinely curious what the officials would have done if the two had said "we are playing 5x5. No shootouts. 20 minute periods." Was the olympic committee going to come in and shut the lights off and DQ the teams? NHL was pretty much running Olympic hockey. Quote
Blackheart Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, cberkas said: NHL was pretty much ruining Olympic hockey. Fixed your post.😉 Quote
tnt Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago In retrospect, the best thing that could have happened for the U.S. was Jeremy Swayman struggling in the opener. I know there were many, including myself, that weren’t convinced Hellebuyck had the “it” factor, so was wondering if they would go with Oettinger or Swayman. Who knows what happens if Swayman has a decent outing in the first game instead of the disaster with the shot from center ice. I am thankful it worked out great for the U.S.! Quote
cberkas Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I'm glad ESPN doesn't have the rights to the Olympics. Bucci would have been extra annoying and glazing players. 2 Quote
Blackheart Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 51 minutes ago, cberkas said: I'm glad ESPN doesn't have the rights to the Olympics. Bucci would have been extra annoying and glazing players. Agree, he's turrrrrible. 1 Quote
nodakvindy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, JohnboyND7 said: Curious if there will be a surge in youth numbers or any sort of future value that can be derived from this. New ice sheets going up all the time. Would be nice to see the US start get some more kids playing over the next 5-10 years. It's going to be just like the post 80 boom. Both boys and girls. Especially if USMNT doesn't go deep in the World Cup. Quote
NoiseInsideMyHead Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 6 hours ago, JohnboyND7 said: Curious if there will be a surge in youth numbers or any sort of future value that can be derived from this. New ice sheets going up all the time. Would be nice to see the US start get some more kids playing over the next 5-10 years. Almost certainly. USAH can't buy this kind of publicity. Came up multiple times today on SiriusXM outlets spanning everything from Howard Stern to the PGA channel. Darn near everyone is talking about it. I even saw a social media post yesterday asking about ice availability. Bauer and CCM stocks are probably a good buy. I don't watch the morning talk shows, so maybe someone can fill in the details, but the biggest challenge for the media may be striking while the iron is hot with personal appearances, given that the NHL slate resumes almost immediately. And heaven knows the White House and President are too polarizing for a celebratory meet and greet. Quote
Siouxperman8 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 2/22/2026 at 6:45 PM, Oxbow6 said: I have read that a couple times as well. Not knowing the Russia game was the semifinals is ignorant and lazy in the context of today. But you know this is what the MSM does...right? It actually was a weird round robin tournament with no bracket play so no semifinals. Top 2 from each of 2 pools made the final 4 pool play. The results from prelim pool counted so each team played the 2 from the other pool that qualified. US tied Sweden in first pool play and beat Soviet Union and Finland in final pool. The US had the best record so won the gold. If we'd lost to Finland we'd have finished with 3 points so Soviets would have won the gold. 2 Quote
cberkas Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Two events get everyone together when the US wins. The men winning the World Cup or Olympic gold in soccer (ladies you dominate this in soccer already everyone expects you to win). Gold medal in hockey. USA Hockey, NHL, College Hockey Inc., and NCAA Hockey strike when the iron is hot. As I was watching the Steve Dangle Podcast, Adam Wylde was saying how hockey equipment for kids is too expensive and why hasn't Hockey Canada done something to "generic" equipment. The example used was for kids that are 4 to 6 years old goalie pad shouldn't be $1200. This would be perfect idea for USA Hockey, NHL, and College Hockey Inc. finding ways to get cheaper equipment to kids that can't afford it. 1 Quote
cberkas Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago I saw a post that showed that the US hosted the most Olympic Games (8). So, I was curious on what games I couldn't remember out of the 8 and saw a list of how many times the US tried to host. Hosted: 1904 St. Louis (S), 1932 Lake Placid (W), 1932 Los Angeles (S), 1960 Squaw Valley (W), 1980 Lake Placid (W), 1984 Los Angeles (S), 1996 Atlanta (S), 2002 Salt Lake City (W), 2026 Los Angeles (S)*, and 2034 Salt Lake City (W)* Failed bids: Atlanta: 1920 (S), Anchorage: 1992 (W) and 1994 (W) Baltimore: 1948 (S) Chicago: 1952 (S), 1956 (S), and 2016 (S) Cleveland: 1916 (S) and 1920 (S) Colorado Springs: 1956 (W) Detroit: 1944 (S), 1952 (S), 1960 (S), 1964 (S), 1968 (S) Lake Placid: 1948 (W), 1956 (W), and 1968 (W) Los Angeles: 1924 (S), 1928 (S), 1948 (S), 1952 (S), 1956 (S), 1976 (S), and 1980 (S) Minneapolis: 1945 (S), 1952 (S), and 1956 (S) New York City: 2012 (S) Philadelphia: 1920 (S), 1948 (S), 1952 (S), and 1956 (S) Salt Lake City: 1972 (W) and 1998 (W) San Francisco: 1956 (S) Relinquished hosting: Denver: 1976 Quote
brianvf Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago 1 hour ago, SIOUXELEVENS said: Let’s just talk hockey This. Keep the politics out, please. 1 Quote
cberkas Posted 38 minutes ago Posted 38 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, Blackheart said: Keep this junk on Twitter/X where it's all a cesspool. Hockey only please. Some people just want to be divided and not come together and celebrate a double gold, and all the other accomplishments of the athletes. It always has to be about something that everyone is tired of. 1 Quote
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