Posted AT 10:31 AM EDT on 27/02/06
Following a familiar winning script
Nothing illustrates the depth of men's ice hockey better than the fact of Sweden meeting (and beating) Finland in Sunday's Olympic final.
Consider: This was the third time NHL players competed the Winter Games. In those three events, six different teams qualified for the gold-medal final. In 1998, it was the Czech Republic and Russia; in 2002, it was Canada and the United States; in 2006, it was Sweden and Finland.
The full text of this article has 1046 words.
To continue reading this article, you will need to purchase this article.
Already have a member account? Login now
Sports Scores
| Scoreboard | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Globe Poll
Blogs

- The Fall Guys
- Millson and Blair follow the road to the World Series
- Duhatschek on hockey
- Maurice Richard Trophy means a little more to Lecavalier
Earlier discussion

- Baseball playoffs
- Jeff Blair and Larry Millson took your questions
Fantasy Hockey

- Build a championship team and win
- Play the Globe's free fantasy NHL game

- There's no clear-cut top pick
- Eric Duhatschek presents his annual fantasy hockey top-200 list
Commentary

- William Houston
Media types square off over Domi

- Murray Campbell
Lack of good facilities hurts development of future athletes




