Last night seemed like one of those games that was too good to be true. The Vancouver Cancucks had repeatedly stomped our Colorado Avalanche and it was time for some payback. Despite what people seem to think, this team is fighting for a playoff spot, and the window for making the post season is rapidly diminishing with each loss. Yet what happened last night was nothing short of soul crushing for this team.
Posts Tagged ‘Finland’
Olympic Recap – Bronze

Burgundy Blog coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics continues with a brief glimpse of the Bronze Medal game between Finland and Slovakia.
Olympic Recap – Semifinals

Games 27 and 28 of the 2010 Winter Olympics wrapped up the majority of the tournament, determining who would go to the medal matches to keep fighting for their country’s pride and honor. The day went pretty much as expected, though the play was a bit surprising.
Olympic Recap – Quarterfinals

Arguably the most exciting day of hockey during the entire Olympics happened yesterday, including what was supposed to be the unreal match up between Russia and Canada. Not many could have predicted the final outcome of the days events.
Team USA defeats Switzerland

In a closely paired, back and forth bout between the young and unappreciated Team USA and the typically tough to knock out Switzerland, the Red, White and Blue came out victorious, moving on to the Semifinal round against the winner of Finland vs. the Czech Republic.
Olympic Recap – Qualifiers

So Tuesday was filled with the first round of elimination games for the 2010 Winter Olympics Men’s Ice Hockey tournament in Vancouver. Some would argue that the games didn’t matter until this point, but those would probably be teams that didn’t win any games (Latvia, Norway) and didn’t have a bye to the next roun
Olympic Hockey Standings and Playoff Picture

With the 2010 Winter Olympics Men’s Hockey Tournament preliminary rounds finished, it is time we take a look at the standings and the overall larger playoff picture. There are a few surprises this year regarding the “Super Six” of Canada, Russia, Sweden, Finland, the USA, and the Czech Republic.



