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DANKOCHIK DRAFTING’S: NHL has fine Olympic stance
3 minute read 3:00 PM CSTAfter Canada’s first game at the Olympics was finished, an image dominated social media. Team Canada’s fourth goal against Czechia was scored by Nathan MacKinnon and assisted by Connor McDavid and Sidney Crosby.
That boxscore entry was a stark reminder that we’ve been without true best-on-best hockey for too long, and Canada’s early brilliance has been impressive to watch. (Thankfully this column didn’t need updating after an overtime win against Czechia in the quarterfinals early on Feb. 18)
Most hockey fans point to the NHL as the reason for the lack of a best-on-best tournament, and no doubt, they share part of the blame for that, but they are not the main entity I blame.
The International Ice Hockey Federation has to be the main culprit. Imagine if FIFA, the governing body for soccer, organized the World Cup during the final weeks of play in the Premier League?
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I wish I could say this is unprecedented, but it’s not. At the 2021 Tokyo Olympics the U.S. president actively cheered against his nation’s women’s soccer team because he didn’t like their criticism.
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“U.S. Olympic Skier (sic), Hunter Hess, a real Loser (sic), says he doesn’t represent his Country (sic) in the current Winter Olympics,” wrote the president. “If that’s the case, he shouldn’t have tried out for the Team (sic), and it’s too bad he’s on it. Very hard to root for someone like this.”
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