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The Official GMHockey 2010 Winter Olympics Thread - All Talk Here!

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I'm surprised that I Haven't found any comments on this little news story:

It kindda has me baffled ...

http://www.ctvolympics.ca/hockey/news/newsid=49452.html#babcock+ready+announce+luongo+starter

According to a report from Yahoo! Sports, Roberto Luongo will get the start in net for Canada against Germany in Tuesday's qualification round game, replacing Martin Brodeur.

However in an interview with Vancouver radio station THE TEAM 1040, Canada's head coach Mike Babcock was not yet ready to make that announcement.

"Well, it sounds to me like TSN is ahead of the coaching staff so if they got a good scoop, you'll be able to say 'they knew'".

Luongo started Canada's opening game against Norway, making 15 in an 8-0 shutout where he was never really tested.

Brodeur was in net for Canada's past two games, making 21 saves in regulation then four more in a shootout in a win over Switzerland but was not at his best in Sunday's 5-3 loss to the United States.

After the loss, coach Mike Babcock admitted Canada could have certainly been better in the goaltending area versus the U.S. and didn't discount the idea of starting Luongo next, however he appeared to soften his stance on Monday when speaking to the TEAM.

"All athletes, especially proud ones that have been successful many times want to be good every single night, and sometimes it doesn't go the way you want it," Babcock said of Brodeur. "And when you look at it, I guarantee you his preparation was fantastic and he was ready to be the best he could be. It didn't happen for him, but there's nothing we can do about yesterday and it's time to move on."

Babcock also admitted that with the loss Canada would have a hard path to the medal rounds, but that they expected to face some adversity at some point in the tournament.
"I've been involved in a number of these - whether it be in the World Juniors or the World Championships - and we've always chosen the hard way. I don't know why that is, but we've always chosen the hard way. It seems to be the Canadian way. It was no different in 2002 when they won the Gold medal. We've just got to get ready for Germany and get better each and every day."

Canada must get better in a hurry as a duel with Russia is looming in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

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Hopefully Babcock doesnt think he is smarter then everyone in Canada... even the coaches ego is too friggin big.

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I'll flip out if Brodeur is the starter against Germany.

I read this earlier and just shook my head.

It's pointless for Babcock to say this unless he is actually considering starting Brodeur..... The Official GMHockey 2010 Winter Olympics Thread - All Talk Here! - Page 25 489887

http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog.php?blogger_id=121

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oh; He's obviously considering it

PTFlea

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Wednesday? Russia is Wednesday? We're DEAD if that's true, back-to-back games in an elimination round, with the back end Russia? As close to impossible as you can get.

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SpezDispenser wrote:Wednesday? Russia is Wednesday? We're DEAD if that's true, back-to-back games in an elimination round, with the back end Russia? As close to impossible as you can get.

Ummmm, when did you think it was? haha

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SpezDispenser wrote:Wednesday? Russia is Wednesday? We're DEAD if that's true, back-to-back games in an elimination round, with the back end Russia? As close to impossible as you can get.

4 games in 6 days man. IF they go to 4 games Sarcasm

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They're sure going about it the hard way.

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3 Canadians through to the medal round in men's lunacy aerials!

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Just arrived home. Has the skating couple performed yet?

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Virtue and Moir? Not yet. Ice dance is a pretty neat event to watch....not that there's anything wrong with that.

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hemlock wrote:Virtue and Moir? Not yet. Ice dance is a pretty neat event to watch....not that there's anything wrong with that.

It's neat and gets me nervous like Dung. Anytime they make a jump spin my heart stops beating Laugh1

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That had to be a gold....go Canada!

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I doubt that score is getting touched

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Bramlet07 wrote:I doubt that score is getting touched

The other pairs don't have the scores to realistically catch them, thier main competition was the pair before them. (I think)

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yep the americains were the competition and we got 111.15 thats amazing

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GOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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BOOOOOOOOOOOM!

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