It's September 30, 2025, 12:57:32 AM
and they invented the better way of playing. Strength and ignorance takes the place of skill
Now the whole game is like this, even the Russians fall victim to it, and they invented the better way of playing.
Start a new league with skill over strength, take away body checking, and ban wild shots (or atleast set up a n honour code), take the helmets off (except the goalie) and tone down the equipment. This would make it a more exciting fast pace game with higher scoring and highlights that have nothing to do with a guy getting a concussion or losing teeth. Only the best skilled players would qualify and we'd bring a little respect to the game I love. It's not just that I think this a better, it's that I think it would work better financially and ratings wise.
shallow you have your opinion but i think it's rediculous, now you said this right Quoteand they invented the better way of playing. Strength and ignorance takes the place of skilldid you watch the russia u.s. semi final game, i'm guessing not because the lack of class and complete ignorence russia showed in the last find minutes of the game totally goes against everything you just said.now as for the hitting part and russia gettting frustrated, of course they did, do you watch european hockey, they can't hit, PUSSIES...hitting is a big part of the game and always has been, now i feel sorry for you, honestly i do, i'm even gonna take it that you never played hockey because i remember back when i played if you got hit hard cleanly and got knocked on your ass you respected the guy who caught you with your head down. then you were taught the lesson to keep your head up when skating with the puck.canada really had no cheap shots, they hit whoever had the puck, knocked their ass off the puck and got every team off their game...i honestly can't believe you're canadian talking like this, it has totally puzzled me...anyway i'm getting off topic...GO CANADAcan't wait for 2006 when we get to defend the junior title and the womens and mens olympic gold medals.OH CANADA OUR HOME AND NATIVE LAND, peace.