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Men's Ice Hockey Tournament at the Winter Olympic Games 2018


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4 minutes ago, orangeman said:

I do want Germany to win because who doesn't like an underdog.  But that would give them 15 gold which would break Canada's record.  Soooooooo...:mumble:

 

Well, Vancouver had only 86 events compared to Pyeongchang's 102. So Germany would need like 17 golds to break inflation adjusted record. Though I'm sure those 14 golds aren't the "real" record neither. :p

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12 minutes ago, orangeman said:

I do want Germany to win because who doesn't like an underdog.  But that would give them 15 gold which would break Canada's record.  Soooooooo...:mumble:

But honestly, who cares about medal table standings and medal records? :d 

 

Awesome sports should be the priority.. 

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15 minutes ago, orangeman said:

I do want Germany to win because who doesn't like an underdog.  But that would give them 15 gold which would break Canada's record.  Soooooooo...:mumble:

That record isn't long for this world considering all the events being added anyway. Let Germany have it. I want the upset!

 

...obviously Germany winning would be highly irregular xD

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

:d 

 

You can call them bunny hop breaks for all I care, doesn't make them any less annoying :p 

I duno, I really like bunnies.

 

Believe it or not, the TV breaks are a lot shorter here than in the NHL.

 

Best part of watching basketball at the Olympics vs the NBA is the lack of TV timeouts, too.

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