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    Whhoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!
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    Thanks for coming out, Russia.
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    Quote Originally Posted by *Classic*Charm* View Post
    Thanks for coming out, Russia.
    Haha, I thought the funniest aspect of all this hyped up game was that neither Crosby or Ovechkin got any goals.

    Luongo played great and Nabokov played terrible in the first period. The game was pretty much decided after that awful performance in the first.
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    Super excited Luongo got the call. He definitely deserved it (not that I'm hating on Bordeur). That was pretty uncharacteristic of Nabokov though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by *Classic*Charm* View Post
    Super excited Luongo got the call. He definitely deserved it (not that I'm hating on Bordeur). That was pretty uncharacteristic of Nabokov though.
    It was inevitable after Brodeur's botched game against the Americans. That was out of character for Brodeur, who is such an experienced goalie.

    Goalies have off days, but it really hurts and stands out when it happens at the Olympics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrphanPip View Post
    It was inevitable after Brodeur's botched game against the Americans. That was out of character for Brodeur, who is such an experienced goalie.

    Goalies have off days, but it really hurts and stands out when it happens at the Olympics.
    I wouldn't have thought that one game was enough to bench him against Russia. Brodeur's not really the type to have his confidence broken, nor do I think you'll see the same mistakes again.

    I think Luongo deserved the chance in his own right.
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    Switzerland has some pretty attractive curlers... but did anyone else think that the redhead looked a lot like Shaun White?

    Anywho... we're moving on to the gold medal game, which is cool. Bring it on, Sweden!

    The women's hockey gold medal game against the U.S. is on today. If they win, I have to take another shot of Canadian whisky. Ugh, after yesterday's medal celebrations I don't know if I'll survive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post

    The women's hockey gold medal game against the U.S. is on today. If they win, I have to take another shot of Canadian whisky. Ugh, after yesterday's medal celebrations I don't know if I'll survive.
    It's a third straight Olympic gold for Canada's women's hockey team.
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    *Sigh*

    Good game, Canada...
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrphanPip View Post
    It's a third straight Olympic gold for Canada's women's hockey team.
    Haha, it's funny how patriotic the games can make you feel, especially when they're in your country. A Tim Hortons commercial almost made me shed a tear earlier today. That can't be healthy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    Haha, it's funny how patriotic the games can make you feel, especially when they're in your country. A Tim Hortons commercial almost made me shed a tear earlier today. That can't be healthy.
    Hahahaha, somehow I can imagine, you Juniper, doing that
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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    Haha, it's funny how patriotic the games can make you feel, especially when they're in your country. A Tim Hortons commercial almost made me shed a tear earlier today. That can't be healthy.
    Isn't that just a great commercial though? It's so Canadian!
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    Even better than the gold medal in hockey, Joannie Rochette takes home a well deserved bronze in the women's singles figure skating.

    Under normal circumstances ending a career with an Olympic medal would be fantastic. For a skater like Rochette, who was considered by most to be pass her prime, to go out there and earn that medal is amazing. Add to that the recent death of her mother and she's probably one of the most inspiring stories of the games.

    Yu-Na Kim wins with an outrageous 150+ in her free skate, to put that in perspective there was a 20 point gap between her and the silver medalist. She truly is in a league all of her own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrphanPip View Post
    Yu-Na Kim wins with an outrageous 150+ in her free skate, to put that in perspective there was a 20 point gap between her and the silver medalist. She truly is in a league all of her own.
    See what happens when I go to help a friend...I miss the performances that I wanted to see...I guess there's always youtube
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrphanPip View Post
    Yu-Na Kim wins with an outrageous 150+ in her free skate, to put that in perspective there was a 20 point gap between her and the silver medalist. She truly is in a league all of her own.
    I agree that Yu-Na really is in a league of her own. Her triple jumps are textbook-perfect, and she has the artistry to match her technical skills. Brian Orser must have been proud to see his protege win Olympic gold, something that had eluded him twice.

    Mao Asada deserves props, too, for landing two triple Axels. Too bad she popped her later jumps.
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