Showing posts with label Gold medal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gold medal. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Babcock vs. Rafalski

Today will without a doubt be a historical day in Canadian and to a lesser extent American sports as the undefeated United States go for Olympic glory against the hockey super-power of Canada.

Last night, Red Wing Valtteri Filppula took home Bronze as Finland beat Slovakia 5-3, to officially end their "Cinderella" story Olympic run. Today Brian Rafalski will do better than that, the only question is, how much better?

Today, they're on opposing benches, as Rafalski, the tournament's leading scorer and possible MVP thusfar, will be met by Mike Babcock's team. Tomorrow, they'll be pulling in the same direction against the Colorado Avalanche back in Detroit. One of them, still riding high in the glory of victory, one still feeling the disappointment of an Golden opportunity lost.

While no players from Hockeytown are wearing the Red Maple Leaf for Team Canada, Red Wing influence reigns supreme on the Gold-medal favorite. Aside from Detroit's Mike Babcock managing the bench, Steve Yzerman is the team's Executive Directive with Wings' GM, Ken Holland his Associate Director.

For Brian Rafalski, he holds the honor of being the last remaining Red Wing with a shot for Gold. Eight other Red Wings; Zetterberg, Lidstrom, Kronwall and Franzen for Sweden, Datsyuk for Russia, Filppula for Finland, Tollefsen from Norway and Kolosov for Belarus, began the Olympic tournament.

With only hours left until puck-drop, both nations prepare for an historic battle between the biggest rivalry in international hockey for the last two decades. The U.S. looks to avenge their loss on home soil in 2002 with a role-reversal of winning Gold in Canada.

The Canadians, on the other hand, seek vengeance of their own for last Sunday's shock loss to this same U.S. squad as well as the incredible World Junior Championship upset at the start of the year when Team USA's juniors ended Canada's five-year winning streak in the Gold-medal game of that tourney. Further to that, Canada seeks redemption for their embarrassing 7th-place finish in the 2006 Torino Winter Games.

I, for one, cannot wait for the puck to drop on this historic affair. Regardless of the outcome, the game is without a doubt the best possible scenario for the NHL. Let's just hope the game lives up to the anticipation.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Canada and U.S. for Gold on Sunday!

A perfect demonstration of the greatness that is hockey. It's all I could think as I witnessed the drama at the conclusion of the Olympic semi-final between Canada and Slovakia.

With a 3-0 disadvantage heading into the final frame, Slovakia turned up the pressure as the period progressed and their chances of Gold slipped. Canada seemed to merely cling onto their lead as the Slovaks out-chanced, out-shot and, most importantly, outscored their star opponents... but only by two.

Sadly for the ex-Wing, Marian Hossa and his team, that third goal to force extra time proved to be just out of reach as Pavol Demitra was unable to convert on two golden (pun intended) chances in the final few minutes, with the latter being with under 15 seconds to play.

As a result, Steve Yzerman's Team Canada will face their southern rivals just a week after the preliminary round 5-3 U.S. win over Canada, which happened to be the most-watched sporting program in Canadian history. A mark that will very likely be surpassed this Sunday.

The game will give Team USA a chance to avenge the 2002 Salt Lake City Gold-medal game, where Canada captured their only Olympic Men's Hockey Gold in the past 58 years, with a 5-2 win over the United States.

The last step to the Final wasn't quite as nail-biting for Team USA, as they stormed Finland, shelling Miikka Kiprusoff and then Niklas Backstrom for six goals in the first 13 minutes of the game. Red Wing defenseman Brian Rafalski grabbed two assists to continue his prodigious impact to the team now with 4 goals and 4 assists in his 5 games to lead all players in points for the Olympic tournament. The awe-inspiring start set up the win as they cruised to a guaranteed medal with a 6-1 decision.

Despite remaining undefeated and having beaten Canada less than a week ago, Team USA will head into this game as underdogs against the star-studded line-up lead by Stanley Cup-winning Red Wing coach, Mike Babcock.

Officially, Brian Burke's squad will be the home team, being the top seed after the preliminary round, but the Canadians will enjoy the home-crowd advantage and will look to draw energy from them.

After the shakey start to their Olympic campaign, Canada seems to be back on track and ready for another chance at the U.S. -- this time with much more at stake -- but throughout the entire tournament the Americans have shown about enough weaknesses to write on the head of a matchstick. There's no reason to anticipate anything different from them on Sunday, when Gold is on the line.

This game truly is a dream match-up for hockey-lovers all over the world and promises to be yet another demonstration of why our game is the best in the world. Hopefully, the world is watching.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Five Red Wings to Leave Vancouver

It was a bittersweet night overall for Red Wings in the Olympics as five Wings bowed out of the tourney with no medals, while two others advanced to the semi-finals guaranteeing at least a Silver for one lucky Detroiter.

The game heavily anticipated to be the match-up for the Gold-medal took place last night in the quarter-finals as Steve Yzerman's Team Canada took on Pavel Datsyuk and his Russian compatriots. The amount of goals in the affair was not surprising but the distribution of them was certainly expected, as Canada lit up Russia 7-3. Team Canada, lead behind the scenes by Detroit's Steve Yzerman, Mike Babcock and Ken Holland, are all of a sudden right back in the hunt for Gold; particularly given the night's proceeding events.

The defending Olympic Champs, and highly-favored Team Sweden were to be Team Canada's semi-final opponent. That is, until Slovakia shocked them last night, sending Red Wings Franzen, Kronwall, Lidstrom and Zetterberg back to the D.

With names like Hossa, Chara and Vokoun in the line-up getting past Team Sweden was definitely not an impossible task, but the Slovaks went against the odds as they defeated the star-studded Scandinavians, 4-3. Having beaten Team Russia and now Team Sweden in the last week, it's not beyond imagination to think they could also beat Canada. They've proven they can beat the big teams, but you have to think if Babcock's boys are on their game, as they were last night, such a task would be next to impossible.

On the other side of the brackets, one Red Wing will earn the honor to play for the Gold on Friday night.

Finn, Valtteri Filppula and U.S.A.'s Brian Rafalski will meet in the other semi-final guaranteeing a medal for at least one of them. Team U.S.A. edged Anaheim's Jonas Hiller and Team Switzerland 2-0, yesterday before Finland also snuck by the Czech with that same scoreline.