Olympics

16 June 2011

Luongo and the Canadian roster were considered the favorites since the last Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.

Thomas was the better goaltender when this series started and proved that with his celebration after a hard-fought game seven. 

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14 February 2010

that will be moved at the deadline.

The Tustin, California native also weighed in on the Olympics, which starts for the NHL players on Tuesday after a two-day break from their NHL club.  Recent speculation suggest that NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman is leaning towards not allowing NHL players to play for their club in 2014 when the

Continue reading "A Chat with Doug Stolhand of the Puck Podcast"

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11 January 2010

he question marks surrounding the roster, there is no doubt Brian Burke and company want to get the Olympics started so that they can try and prove their nay-sayers wrong.  Burke has some strong words to those that may be questioning his motives.

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6 November 2009

posting a dismal .870 save percentage in that span.  It is just the first three games, but the Olympics are a short two weeks where teams can play up to 8 games in about 11 days.  The Olympic committee will have worries if Thomas cannot handle the pressure of jumping right into a situation on the ice.

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16 February 2009

Welcome Olympic fans!
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22 February 2008

as long-time cold war rivals.  President Jimmy Carter was considering a boycott of the Summer Olympics in Moscow and Captain & Tennille were had the #1 song in the country with “Do That To Me One More Time.”  Rich Eisen was 10 years old and John Madden was 54.

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