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  • Would be tough since he is American

  • I'll still be watching. It was interesting to hear that Cale Makar received an invite to the Olympic roster but turned it down.

  • I'm pretty sure the Moose would beat that team with ease...    It'll be weird to watch that's for sure...

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23 minutes ago, Brandon said:

It'll be weird to watch that's for sure...

This.......I just don't know what to think. My initial thought is "this is a bag of ****, and I don't care even a little  bit" but.....it's the Olys......what else ya gonna watch? There's absolutely nothing in the curling end of things that I can cheer for, the hockey seems shitty.....I'm down to pretending I care about speed skating and bobsled as I do every 4 years...

comment_313220
29 minutes ago, Atomic said:

Not so sure about that.  The level of play in the KHL is easily higher than the AHL and most of these guys are KHL players and in some cases KHL star players.

Then again the Moose are the best team in the AHL.  Would be interesting.

I've never watched a KHL game, but is it really that much better? Linus Omark, Nigel Dawes, & Linden Vey are all in their top 5 scorers. 

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43 minutes ago, sweep the leg said:

I've never watched a KHL game, but is it really that much better? Linus Omark, Nigel Dawes, & Linden Vey are all in their top 5 scorers. 

All guys who have dominated at the AHL level.

It's difficult to compare league-to-league, of course, because they never actually play against each other.  But it is pretty well-accepted that the KHL is a higher level than the AHL.  The KHL tends to make big money offers to top AHL guys who are no longer on NHL deals.

I'm sure the two leagues are close in talent level but I'm fairly confident saying KHL is a cut above.

comment_313294
18 hours ago, Atomic said:

All guys who have dominated at the AHL level.

It's difficult to compare league-to-league, of course, because they never actually play against each other.  But it is pretty well-accepted that the KHL is a higher level than the AHL.  The KHL tends to make big money offers to top AHL guys who are no longer on NHL deals.

I'm sure the two leagues are close in talent level but I'm fairly confident saying KHL is a cut above.

I would say the high-end talent is better. Middle and bottom talent is just as bad as the AHL .

They pay big dollars for their "elite" talent. It's also an unsustainable league.

 

Make no mistake though, this Olympics is going to be pretty poor in terms of skill. I'm sure there will be drama but we're not going to see best-on-best or even near best-on-best.

comment_313299
44 minutes ago, JCon said:

I would say the high-end talent is better. Middle and bottom talent is just as bad as the AHL .

They pay big dollars for their "elite" talent. It's also an unsustainable league.

 

Make no mistake though, this Olympics is going to be pretty poor in terms of skill. I'm sure there will be drama but we're not going to see best-on-best or even near best-on-best.

Meh, it will still be fun hockey to watch.. like a whole bunch of spengler cup! lol.

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It is accepted that the KHL is better than the AHL.  Should it be?  Why is it?

The two reasons I can think of for this mystique:

1) The handful of Kovalchuks who get homesick/Kostitsyns who need to run their mafia business, and sign a huge contract so the KHL can pretend it's on the same level as the NHL.

2) Unicorns.  The idea that Russian players come out of the womb with naturally higher skill level, so there must be dozens of Radulovs over there who would just kill it in the NHL once we discover them.

There are probably a few players playing in the KHL who would belong in the NHL sooner than the AHL.  Beyond that, it might just be comparable to the old IHL for all we know.  Guys on the back end of their careers, marginal players and the like.

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16 minutes ago, mbrg said:

It is accepted that the KHL is better than the AHL.  Should it be?  Why is it?

The two reasons I can think of for this mystique:

1) The handful of Kovalchuks who get homesick/Kostitsyns who need to run their mafia business, and sign a huge contract so the KHL can pretend it's on the same level as the NHL.

2) Unicorns.  The idea that Russian players come out of the womb with naturally higher skill level, so there must be dozens of Radulovs over there who would just kill it in the NHL once we discover them.

There are probably a few players playing in the KHL who would belong in the NHL sooner than the AHL.  Beyond that, it might just be comparable to the old IHL for all we know.  Guys on the back end of their careers, marginal players and the like.

Some have gone over there, and made it back into the NHL, like Radulov, and David Booth, which is still mystifying how he is back in the NHL.

I watched that show "Hockey wives" and they followed Booth and another guy who went over to Russia to play.  It did look pretty bush league over there.  But hey, they're Russians, they are new to this whole capitalist thing.

comment_313730

Swedish Roster:

Goalies 

Jhonas Enroth, Viktor Fasth, Magnus Hellberg

Defencemen

Staffan Kronwall, Mikael Wikstrand, Patrik Hersley, Johan Fransson, Simon Bertilsson, Rasmus Dahlin, Erik Gustafsson and Jonas Ahnelöv. 

Forwards

Joakim Lindström, Fredrik Pettersson, Pär Lindholm, Dennis Everberg, Joel Lundqvist, Alexander Bergström, Viktor Stålberg, **** Axelsson, Oscar Möller, Carl Klingberg, Anton Lander, Linus Omark.

comment_313738
33 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

Swedish Roster:

Goalies 

Jhonas Enroth, Viktor Fasth, Magnus Hellberg

Defencemen

Staffan Kronwall, Mikael Wikstrand, Patrik Hersley, Johan Fransson, Simon Bertilsson, Rasmus Dahlin, Erik Gustafsson and Jonas Ahnelöv. 

Forwards

Joakim Lindström, Fredrik Pettersson, Pär Lindholm, Dennis Everberg, Joel Lundqvist, Alexander Bergström, Viktor Stålberg, **** Axelsson, Oscar Möller, Carl Klingberg, Anton Lander, Linus Omark.

I'd like to see Lias Andersson on the team just in case they win the silver so that I can watch him huck another medal over the glass.

comment_313793
2 hours ago, JCon said:

Big deal. I can watch lower tier hockey anytime, including the annual Spengler Cup.

hockey is hockey.   Its national team versus national team.   *shrug*  won't be great hockey but will be solid,entertaining enough hockey being played by guys who actually appreciate the logo on the jersey (I'd think anyway as these guys are all probably pretty stoked to play for the Olympics)

comment_313823
18 minutes ago, Jimmy Pop said:

The selfish-only-caring-about-the-Jets part of me is actually glad NHLers aren't going.  How many Jets would be headed overseas come February?  Winnipeg has no luck in sports; I'd almost to be too worried about potential injuries to enjoy the hockey.  

Sounds like a fun game.

Probably Scheifele for Canada, Wheeler and Hellebuyck for USA, Ehlers for Denmark and Laine for Finland.  Possibly Kulikov for Russia.

Outside shots for Byfuglien, Trouba, Enstrom and Armia.

Anyone else?

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