2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Thread
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Re: 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Thread
US vs Canada later on today. Let's show those canucks whose sport it really is!

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Re: 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Thread
Bode is going to win the Super Combined gold medal.
Re: 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Thread
Slightly different rules. But yeah, not THAT much differenceDJH wrote:you mean, olympic hockey that is played on NHL rinks with NHL players? Yeah, huge difference..
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Seriously? NBC has the Russia game on its broadcast network NBC and sticks the Canada/USA game on MSNBC. FUCK YOU NBC!
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Evidently NBC thinks that mainstream America prefers to watch ice dancing over the marquee hockey matchup of the whole olympics.UNHWildCats wrote:Seriously? NBC has the Russia game on its broadcast network NBC and sticks the Canada/USA game on MSNBC. FUCK YOU NBC!
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And since women ages 18-54 have been watching this Olympics in record numbers, they are probably right...JayJ79 wrote:Evidently NBC thinks that mainstream America prefers to watch ice dancing over the marquee hockey matchup of the whole olympics.UNHWildCats wrote:Seriously? NBC has the Russia game on its broadcast network NBC and sticks the Canada/USA game on MSNBC. FUCK YOU NBC!
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IDK, if Russia and Canada end up playing at some point, that will be the marquee matchup in terms of talent...JayJ79 wrote:Evidently NBC thinks that mainstream America prefers to watch ice dancing over the marquee hockey matchup of the whole olympics.UNHWildCats wrote:Seriously? NBC has the Russia game on its broadcast network NBC and sticks the Canada/USA game on MSNBC. FUCK YOU NBC!
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I didn't ask about speed skating or figure skating (commented that the mens wasn't manly). Was asking what snowboarding and curling were doing in the Olympics. No kidding the Olympics aren't an American Sporting event. That's why you have the traditional events like downhill skiing, the slalom skiing events, ski jumping, the bobsledding and luge events, figure skating, etc that are more popular in Europe than the US, and the speed skating you mentioned being more popular in Asia (and which was started in Scandanavia). Even curling, which I just looked up, is said to be more popular in Europe and Asia. On the other hand you have snowboarding, a sport that was invented in the US and I imagine is more popular in the US than the rest of the world, in the Olympics. Sounds like a sport that's more appropriate for the X games than the Olympics.UNHWildCats wrote:Several sports get plenty of coverage, they just dont have leagues that highlight the sport on a daily basis. Short track skating is wildly popular in asia as is speed skating and figure skating in europe. Figure Skating also gets plenty of coverage in the US when there are significant events which is about all you can ask for. Just because something isnt as popular here doesnt mean it isnt popular. The Olympics arent an American Sporting Event, so you cant, nor should you expect each sport at the Olympics to be widely popular here.JayJ79 wrote: That's not really much different than the ski racing and freestyle skiing events, or the speed skating and figure skating.
Curling was included in the program of the inaugural Winter Olympic Games in 1924 in Chamonix. The results of that competition were not considered official by the International Olympic Committee until 2006. Curling was a demonstration sport at the 1932 Games, and then again after a lengthy absence in 1988 and 1992. The sport was finally added to the official program for the 1998 Nagano Games.
As for obscure sh*t, most of the Olympics is sh*t that 99% of people don't give a rat's a$$ about outside of the Olympics. Especially in the Winter Games, where hockey is the only sport that gets much significant non-olympic coverage.
But I agree with you on the commercials.
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Like I was saying, I was coerced into watching figure skating last week while on vacation with the girlfriend. I'm sure a lot of guys on here were coerced into watching it by their wives or girlfriends.UNHWildCats wrote:If you dont like an event, dont watch the event.BDKJMU wrote:1st time I've watched much of any winter Olympics since around 92'? (if Calgary was in 88' and the Olympics are held every 4 years and are being held in 2010 then something doesn't add up).
Problems I see.
Too many events. Read an article today that back in 88' was 46 Winter Olympic events and now are 86.
-Since when did snowboard racing become an Oly sport?
-WTF is it with a bunch of hippie snowboarders riding down this tube thingy doing tricks becoming an Oly sport?
-Since when did curling become an Oly sport? Don't remember that one either in the 80s-early 90s.
So what new obscure sh*t are they going to come up with next?
-Too many damn commercials.
-Too much human interest touch feelly crap. 1/3 commericials, 1/3 human interest, and 1/3 competition. And since I was watching it live with my gf, Sun-Fri, I couldn't fast forward through all that.
-There's shouldn't be mens singles figure skating. It just isn't manly, with their sparkly spandex and flailing their arms all around. At least with the couples it looks like the men sort of get to cop a feel.
No girlfriend with me tonight, so no figure skating! I'm watching something more appropriate for a guy to be watching- NASCAR! (taped it today)
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Snowboarding may have been invented in America, but like basketball popularity has grown and other countries are competitive.BDKJMU wrote:I didn't ask about speed skating or figure skating (commented that the mens wasn't manly). Was asking what snowboarding and curling were doing in the Olympics. No kidding the Olympics aren't an American Sporting event. That's why you have the traditional events like downhill skiing, the slalom skiing events, ski jumping, the bobsledding and luge events, figure skating, etc that are more popular in Europe than the US, and the speed skating you mentioned being more popular in Asia (and which was started in Scandanavia). Even curling, which I just looked up, is said to be more popular in Europe and Asia. On the other hand you have snowboarding, a sport that was invented in the US and I imagine is more popular in the US than the rest of the world, in the Olympics. Sounds like a sport that's more appropriate for the X games than the Olympics.UNHWildCats wrote: Several sports get plenty of coverage, they just dont have leagues that highlight the sport on a daily basis. Short track skating is wildly popular in asia as is speed skating and figure skating in europe. Figure Skating also gets plenty of coverage in the US when there are significant events which is about all you can ask for. Just because something isnt as popular here doesnt mean it isnt popular. The Olympics arent an American Sporting Event, so you cant, nor should you expect each sport at the Olympics to be widely popular here.
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Re: 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Thread
How stupid is NBC in choosing not to put this game on TV???
5-3 US with an empty net goal with just 44 seconds left!!
5-3 US with an empty net goal with just 44 seconds left!!
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It was on MSNBCFargoBison wrote:How stupid is NBC in choosing not to put this game on TV???
5-3 US with an empty net goal with just 44 seconds left!!
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I didn't see that intime though. I thought it wasn't on. I'm pissed. NBC would hve had HUGE ratings with the game on the main station.EPJr wrote:It was on MSNBCFargoBison wrote:How stupid is NBC in choosing not to put this game on TV???
5-3 US with an empty net goal with just 44 seconds left!!
Oh...and Curling is now on.
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I know that, I meant network, this game belonged on the bigtime stage. Instead they showed ice dancing and tape delayed skiiing, no wonder they are bleeding cash.EPJr wrote:It was on MSNBCFargoBison wrote:How stupid is NBC in choosing not to put this game on TV???
5-3 US with an empty net goal with just 44 seconds left!!
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Re: 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Thread
US gets a bye with the win, Canada gets to play Russia if they can win against Germany.
US seed scenarios...
USA will get first seed if
- Finland/Sweden goes to OT
- Sweden wins by less than six goals
Finland will get first seed if
- They win in regulation
US seed scenarios...
USA will get first seed if
- Finland/Sweden goes to OT
- Sweden wins by less than six goals
Finland will get first seed if
- They win in regulation
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Re: 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Thread
America Fuck Yeah!
At least for us people in the Pacific and Mountain time zone, live on MSNBC is better than fuckin tape delay on NBC. Live on NBC would always be best for everything.
ESPN is thinking about putting all of their sports on 3 hour delay so they can be like the Olympics
At least for us people in the Pacific and Mountain time zone, live on MSNBC is better than fuckin tape delay on NBC. Live on NBC would always be best for everything.
ESPN is thinking about putting all of their sports on 3 hour delay so they can be like the Olympics

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USA 3:1 SWITZERLAND
USA 6:1 NORWAY
USA 5:3 CANADA

USA 12:1 CHINA
USA 13:0 RUSSIA
USA 6:0 FINLAND
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Nice win for the US, but this wasn't an elimination game so I don't want to read too much into it. One of the commentators said it was the biggest upset since 1980. It's not even close. Every player on teams USA is an NHL player, and the US isn't that far behind Canada when it comes to hockey. I also think we have the better goalie which equalizes things. (No disrespect to Brodeur, but I think Miller is better right now.)
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Might not be a huge upset, but it means a hell of a lot on many different levels.BlueHen86 wrote:Nice win for the US, but this wasn't an elimination game so I don't want to read too much into it. One of the commentators said it was the biggest upset since 1980. It's not even close. Every player on teams USA is an NHL player, and the US isn't that far behind Canada when it comes to hockey. I also think we have the better goalie which equalizes things. (No disrespect to Brodeur, but I think Miller is better right now.)
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No doubt. My point is that the US has already proven itself as a world hockey power. The US did win the 1996 World Cup of Hockey tourney, beating Canada in the finals (as I recall it was 2 games to 1 with the deciding game played on Canadian ice).clenz wrote:Might not be a huge upset, but it means a hell of a lot on many different levels.BlueHen86 wrote:Nice win for the US, but this wasn't an elimination game so I don't want to read too much into it. One of the commentators said it was the biggest upset since 1980. It's not even close. Every player on teams USA is an NHL player, and the US isn't that far behind Canada when it comes to hockey. I also think we have the better goalie which equalizes things. (No disrespect to Brodeur, but I think Miller is better right now.)
Anytime you beat Canada in hockey it a big win, but I get tired of the NBC announcers talking about the US as if we are a second rate hockey power.
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Who cares - right now the whole of Canada's on a suicide watch, Don Cherry's head's about to blow up, and Cindy Crosby has proven that he can score goals against BOTH goalies on the ice - oh, and btw, Ovechkin's a fuckin' animal...BlueHen86 wrote:Nice win for the US, but this wasn't an elimination game so I don't want to read too much into it. One of the commentators said it was the biggest upset since 1980. It's not even close. Every player on teams USA is an NHL player, and the US isn't that far behind Canada when it comes to hockey. I also think we have the better goalie which equalizes things. (No disrespect to Brodeur, but I think Miller is better right now.)
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That is because they are over reacting. The real tourney starts now. Canada hasn't looked good in their last two games, but if they win the next four nobody will care about tonights result.Rob Iola wrote:Who cares - right now the whole of Canada's on a suicide watch, Don Cherry's head's about to blow up, and Cindy Crosby has proven that he can score goals against BOTH goalies on the ice - oh, and btw, Ovechkin's a fuckin' animal...BlueHen86 wrote:Nice win for the US, but this wasn't an elimination game so I don't want to read too much into it. One of the commentators said it was the biggest upset since 1980. It's not even close. Every player on teams USA is an NHL player, and the US isn't that far behind Canada when it comes to hockey. I also think we have the better goalie which equalizes things. (No disrespect to Brodeur, but I think Miller is better right now.)
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