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| Author: | sabresindc [ Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:39 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
Quote: VANCOUVER -- Team USA coach Ron Wilson departed the Olympics on Sunday with the same brash take-no-prisoners attitude that defined his team's march to the silver medal.
Less than 30 minutes after his team lost a heartbreaking, 3-2, overtime decision in one of the best gold-medal games played in Olympic history, Wilson remained on the offensive. "It's tough to lose a game that way," Wilson said to open his press conference. "I couldn't have asked anything more of our players. They did us proud. They played hard for 60-some minutes, right to the end in regulation and made a great play and found a way to finish us off. But, we are very proud of every one of our players -- their character, how hard they tried, their comportment here has been excellent. "It's just a shame that both teams couldn't have received a gold medal today. Sometimes, the best team in the tournament doesn't win a gold medal. I thought our team played as well as any team I have ever coached." That's right, Wilson went there. He said Canada wasn't the best team in the 2010 Olympic hockey tournament, despite the fact that his players were wearing silver around their necks. And, he said it with Mike Babcock, the Canadian coach, sitting right next to him at the podium. Wilson, though, was just getting warmed up in the closing act of what has been an incredible two weeks of hockey; a tournament, it should be noted, that was headlined as much about the quality of a young American team that played well beyond expectations as much as by a Canadian team that scuffled mightily before finishing golden. In fact, he used the first question of the press conference to press his point even further. This despite the fact the question was about NHL players being allowed to play in Sochi, Russia, the site of the next Winter Olympics in 2014. He said he hopes players are allowed to go and, if they are, that they be allowed extra travel time and, also, that the games are played on the smaller, North American ice surface and not the traditional European sheet, which is 20 feet wider. "I would hope that they play the games on this ice surface, because the games are so much better," Wilson said. "The game tonight had so much intensity. Canada and the United States play the game like it should be -- not sitting back and playing on your heels and waiting for something bad to happen and counter-punching, but actually going on the attack. "I know Mike (Babcock)'s teams play that way and I try to play that way, not very successfully right now with my team in Toronto." That crack at the Maple Leafs, Wilson's current NHL home, drew ripples of laughter from the packed press conference. But, Wilson wasn't laughing. "It's nothing to laugh at," he snapped. "I'm teaching them to play the right way; not the Slovakian, Czech or Russian way where you sit back and wait and wait and wait. We are on the attack." Furthermore, Wilson loved the results of that hell-bent-for-glory style when it came to Team USA. Not even the disappointing silver it delivered could tarnish Wilson's enthusiasm for what his team's willingness to attack -- and Canada's willingness to reciprocate -- had created Sunday afternoon at Canada Hockey Place. For the better part of three hours, a Team Canada ordained to wear gold threw haymakers at the Americans. Each time, Team USA answered. The result was a brutal ballet that demanded the best of the 42 skaters blessed to take part, as well as the two goalies -- American Ryan Miller and Canadian Roberto Luongo. It didn't end until 7:40 into overtime when Canada's Sidney Crosby -- only the best player in the world -- delivered a stunning coup de grace that finally put the Americans down for the count. "This was a classic hockey game, just as our game was a week ago with the Canadians and to me it is exactly the way the game should be played, Wilson said. "To me, the game was invented in Canada and I think we in the United States have morphed into the same style of play, and it is fun to play that way and I hope Mike agrees." |
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| Author: | fly as hale [ Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
zanggg. dems fightin' words. I think he's mostly bummed that Ryan Miller isn't his goalie anymore. Have you ever heard Ron Wilson talk about him (I'm talking pre-Olympics too)? He gushes like a school girl. |
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| Author: | Wozniak [ Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:44 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
i liked it up to the part where they said "sidney crosby-the best player in the world..." |
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| Author: | CriminallyVu1gar [ Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:54 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
With Canada's talent, and the motivation to win gold at home, they should have rolled through everyone. I thought they seriously lacked heart. Still, they did win. |
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| Author: | sabresindc [ Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:57 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
Wozniak wrote: i liked it up to the part where they said "sidney crosby-the best player in the world..." yeah, that really pissed me off. That was just wrong for them to say since Miller was voted the MVP and Crosby wasn't even recognized by the IIHF http://www.iihf.com/en/channels10/olympics-2010/news/news-singleview-world-championship-2009/article/miller-gets-mvp-honours.html |
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| Author: | Skyline_BNR34 [ Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
Wozniak wrote: i liked it up to the part where they said "sidney crosby-the best player in the world..." Do they forget Alex Ovechkin's 89 points in 54 games in the NHL season or something, compared to Crosby's 78 in 61 games or something? It was a great read, and was true. Both teams deserved to get that Gold Medal, the only thing I had wished if USA were to lose, was Crosby not being the one to score the winner. I'm proud of my Team USA hockey team for making everyone eat crow to where they were going to finish. |
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| Author: | BS1970 [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:31 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
Skyline_BNR34 wrote: Wozniak wrote: i liked it up to the part where they said "sidney crosby-the best player in the world..." Do they forget Alex Ovechkin's 89 points in 54 games in the NHL season or something, compared to Crosby's 78 in 61 games or something? It was a great read, and was true. Both teams deserved to get that Gold Medal, the only thing I had wished if USA were to lose, was Crosby not being the one to score the winner. I'm proud of my Team USA hockey team for making everyone eat crow to where they were going to finish. That's exactly what I said when I heard Crosby's name after the goal. I was like fuck, there are 17 other players on that team, and it just had to be him... |
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| Author: | PuckSniperPensel [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:41 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
I've got a lot more respect for Ron Wilson after this tournament. |
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| Author: | BS1970 [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:00 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
I posted it in the GDT, but I don't think anyone saw it because it was the last post of the page, but... Team USA in 2014 is going to be amazing. A lot of our players now will be in their prime and playing even better than they were now. As long as they can keep a level head instead of letting their ego get to high then we'll be great, and I know Miller won't be the same then as he is now, but I'm sure he could still steal a game or 2 for us, unless we have an even better goalie then. So here's to 2014 and a gold to the US!! |
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| Author: | Skyline_BNR34 [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:32 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
BS1970 wrote: I posted it in the GDT, but I don't think anyone saw it because it was the last post of the page, but... Team USA in 2014 is going to be amazing. A lot of our players now will be in their prime and playing even better than they were now. As long as they can keep a level head instead of letting their ego get to high then we'll be great, and I know Miller won't be the same then as he is now, but I'm sure he could still steal a game or 2 for us, unless we have an even better goalie then. So here's to 2014 and a gold to the US!! I agree also, I posted basically the same thing on my facebook. and miller will only be 32 at that time, it's not like he's not going to either be better or be where he is now. |
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| Author: | Los9090 [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:08 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
Don't know how we'll do in Russia...will they resort to the wider European ice. That seems to give the USA and Canada a huge disadvantage. |
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| Author: | jvaccaro6 [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:09 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
Los9090 wrote: Don't know how we'll do in Russia...will they resort to the wider European ice. That seems to give the USA and Canada a huge disadvantage. This is where I disagree, I think that it gives your skill players the opportunity to use open space, and your offensive defensive men the ability to jump into the play. Personally I think it's a better situation, and leads to better hockey. |
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| Author: | Squanto [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:10 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
Here's to hoping that NHL and NHLPA come to an agreement on 2014 to allow NHL players to be there!! |
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| Author: | Los9090 [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:12 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
jvaccaro6 wrote: Los9090 wrote: Don't know how we'll do in Russia...will they resort to the wider European ice. That seems to give the USA and Canada a huge disadvantage. This is where I disagree, I think that it gives your skill players the opportunity to use open space, and your offensive defensive men the ability to jump into the play. Personally I think it's a better situation, and leads to better hockey. Yeah, but look how bad American teams have done on the European ice. |
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| Author: | End The Curse [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:13 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
I like his determination and fight. He could have been a bit more gracious, yes, but I have no problem with what he said. |
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| Author: | patkane88 [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:15 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
Los9090 wrote: jvaccaro6 wrote: Los9090 wrote: Don't know how we'll do in Russia...will they resort to the wider European ice. That seems to give the USA and Canada a huge disadvantage. This is where I disagree, I think that it gives your skill players the opportunity to use open space, and your offensive defensive men the ability to jump into the play. Personally I think it's a better situation, and leads to better hockey. Yeah, but look how bad American teams have done on the European ice. Agreed, especially in Torino. Both Canada and the USA were pretty bad, 7th and 8th |
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| Author: | nnyfan [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:36 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
There should be regulation size ice for the olympics...imho. The day after...I'm not so irritated at the game yesterday...I'm kind of chuckling, in fact. Silver is nothing to sneeze at, after all and OF COURSE the JERK (thank you for fixing my sentence ehnancement, Squanto LOL) just HAD to score the GWG. Its so sad, its almost funny. Its like a really ugly baby is really kinda cute....when you squint. |
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| Author: | Squanto [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:47 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
Well, the IIHF ice size is standard, and has been used at the Olympics for years. Vancouver wanted to use NHL regulation ice so they could simply use GM Place and not have to build a new arena. |
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| Author: | ironyisadeadscene [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 3:53 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
eh, im sure GM place is like other arenas, and can be adjusted to international ice. the problem is it reduces seating (as half the seating in lower bowls of new arenas are temporary, adjustable seating) im slightly surprised the canucks didnt use this as an opportunity to build a new arena. GM place isnt old, but it isnt new. likely, theyll be seeking out a new arena within 10 years. of course, GM place did undergo a big renovation including a new scoreboard and sound system, and LED ribbon. |
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| Author: | Skyline_BNR34 [ Tue Mar 02, 2010 1:10 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Some bold statements from Ron Wilson |
I don't think you can remove enough seats to make 15 feet on each side, basically the removable seats are the first three rows or so, and that isn't nearly 15 feet on each side of the ice. NHL ice is a much more physical game also, and it makes the hockey better in my opinion. I like hard crushing checks instead of a few very fast players only having to dangle their way down the ice since hits don't happen often enough on International ice. |
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