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Henry Allen from East Bank, Don River, Canada writes:
I watched about half of the game off and on via the Telus webcast. Team Canada was not a team. Little cohesion. A lot of skating without direction. No offensive flow, no dangerous play making. Little in the way of back checking, fore checking. Looked shaky defensively. Overall, looked like a bunch of individuals skating around. Showed some energy in the third period after the Russians went up 3-1, but too little, too late. A lot of work needed to become a team.- Posted 29/04/08 at 6:39 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Rob C from Canada writes: Did we send the Senators?
- Posted 29/04/08 at 6:55 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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King 99 from Canada writes: Well Spezza and Heatly are there aren't they? Maybe the G&M didn't want to report on them making the team in case it demoralizes everyone else. Afterall with those two on the ice the workload doubles for their teamtes.
- Posted 29/04/08 at 8:31 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Proud Canadian from Canada writes: Tucker is coming in from the cottage and McCabe is on his way. All will be well for Canada shortly.
- Posted 29/04/08 at 1:08 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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