Canada’s Rough Road Ahead

Feb 22nd, 2010 by Tonyz Tanti | 2010 Olympics

After a long absence (bloggers get caught up in the Olympic hoopla too you know), Canuckz.com is back with a look at the Olympic hockey tournament. Most notably, what’s wrong with Team Canada, and what is head coach Mike Babock going to do about to fix things?

Brodeur vs Luongo

The pundits have spoken, and they are in almost total agreement: Luongo should start the next game.

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Burkie’s Boys: Team USA Reveals Their Roster

Jan 5th, 2010 by Tonyz Tanti | 2010 Olympics

In dramatic fashion (thank you Brian Burke) at the Winter Classic, Team USA was revealed on Saturday. We tried to predict the roster back in August and did pretty well I think (we’ll happily accept accolades in the comments section). We correctly predicted all but four players correctly. Team USA was named with quite a few surprise omissions however. Lets take a look:

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More Olympic Rosters Announced: Finland, Czech Republic, Germany and Switzerland

Dec 31st, 2009 by Tonyz Tanti | 2010 Olympics

Yesterday we looked at Team Canada’s roster, but there were also a few other countries that announced their rosters for the 2010 Olympics that flew under the radar. Lets take a look:

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Let the Second Guessing Begin: Team Canada Announced

Dec 30th, 2009 by Tonyz Tanti | 2010 Olympics

The speculation about who will make Team Canada ended on Wednesday (Canuckz.com correctly predicted 16 of the 23 players named back in August… is that good?), as GM Steve Yzerman revealed the 2010 Canadian Olympic Hockey Team. As expected, lots of deserving players were left off, but lets start by looking at who made the team:

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Team Slovakia

Dec 29th, 2009 by Tonyz Tanti | 2010 Olympics

Will Slovakian hockey fans have much to cheer about in 2010? It’s doubtful, yet this is the most well-rounded team that Slovakia has ever put together. It’s also a team filled with guys that used to play in the NHL and even has a guy who isn’t playing hockey right now! Without further ado, Team Slovakia:

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Team Sweden Roster Announced and Samuelsson is Pissed

Dec 28th, 2009 by Tonyz Tanti | 2010 Olympics

The defending Olympic champions, Team Sweden, announced their 23 man roster on Sunday. The Swedes are flying a bit under radar at the moment, as a lot of their top players from years past are now retired or nearing retirement: Mats Sundin, Peter Forsberg and Nicklas Lidstrom.

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Team Russia Roster Revealed

Dec 26th, 2009 by Tonyz Tanti | 2010 Olympics

Team Russia became the first of the contending teams to announce their roster for the 2010 Olympic hockey tournament on Friday. While Team Russia doesn’t have as much depth as Canada (nobody does), they still have enough depth to have a few controversial omissions from their roster. We’ll analyze who was left off [...]

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Canada Has a New Cheer! According to Pepsi That is…

Nov 21st, 2009 by Tonyz Tanti | 2010 Olympics

Have you seen the big Pepsi marketing campaign asking for Canadians to submit a new cheer for cheering on Team Canada in 2010? Essentially they wanted Canadians (or customers) to come up with a Canadian equivalent to “U-S-A U-S-A!” or “Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi!!!”. Well, it seems as though they’ve come up with a cheer. Canada, get ready for… “Eh-Oh-Canada-Go“.

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The Injury Bug Strikes Again

Oct 13th, 2009 by Tonyz Tanti | 2010 Olympics, Injury

It appears the injury bug has bitten the Canucks early this season. It started with lingering injuries carrying over from last season for Pavol Demitra and Mathieu Schneider. Then it was Jannik Hansen, who was injured on the last game of the preseason. Now, even worse news. The Canucks will be without iron-man Daniel Sedin and (what’s the opposite of iron man?) Sami Salo.

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2010 Team Preview: Team Canada

Aug 24th, 2009 by Tonyz Tanti | 2010 Olympics

In the 2nd installment of Canuckz.com’ s 2010 Olympic hockey tournament preview, we’re taking a look at the team that’s opening their orientation camp this week: Team Canada.

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