Posted on 10/19/2022 11:21:12 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Professional sports is hell-bent on destruction. Go WOKE, go broke.
MLB, NBA, Noosecar, the NFL, and now the NHL.
Can the NCAA be far behind ?
Get the puck outta here 🏒
.. or not
A decade or so numerous players came out in favor of gay marriage (I've no idea why they cared one way or another), but this is the first I have heard about these other groups. Silly me thought that skill was the criteria that mattered (along with not being a pervert or danger to others).
There’s still chess...
Rinks and equipment in the hood? How are they going to get trannies and gays and lesbians to take up the game?! Start searching the Caribbean and Latin America for players as MLB does?
OBVIOUS evidence of structural racism .
Excellent! I needed a laugh!
:-))
Guess they don’t want me to watch any of their games. What happens next? some player “sees” a “noose” in a storage area and the whole league bends down in abject submission to beg forgiveness for being descendants of Europeans?
And swimming
Actually, there are some fine hockey players in Asia. Sub-Saharan Africa, not so much.
And just to illustrate how lackluster this #19 ranking is, I posted the most recent year when each country won an Olympic medal in ice hockey.
2021 IIHF Rankings
1. Canada (2018)
2. Finland (2022)
3. Russia (2022)
4. USA (2010)
5. Germany (2018)
6. Czech Republic (2006)
7. Sweden (2014)
8. Switzerland (1948)
9. Slovakia (2022)
10. Latvia
11. Norway
12. Denmark
13. Kazakhstan
14. Belarus
15. France
16. Great Britain (1936)
17. Italy
18. Austria
19. South Korea
20. Slovenia
21. Hungary
22. Poland
23. Lithuania
24. Romania
25. Japan
Diversity outranks merit—
Util every bridge falls down & no airplanes are fit to fly.
He is looking for $$$$$$$$$$$
He never wants to really WORK.
The players are bigger, faster, are in better shape now, and have better equipment too. Equipment improvements are a two edge sword in some respects, it gives players a false sense of security and they are apt to be a little more reckless when making body contact, resulting in more injuries, rather than protecting against.
The character issue may be a result of players wearing helmets and shields, it depersonalizes them while on the ice. It doesn't help that the league has expanded to 32 teams also. Its hard to build rivalries when you play a team a few times a year, and they keep rearranging the divisions. They probably should have stopped after the 1974 expansion.
much better??....all the teams looks the same...play the same....only sport in which scoring has gone down....back wards...this is even after a bunch of bizarre rule changes to ironically try and increase scoring. Somethings wrong when a FIRST YEAR EXPANSION TEAM makes it to the Stanley Cup Final. Sorry, but with the way players are taught and coached now....they ruined their own sport.
Here's something else that's interesting: NHL teams don't focus on defensive play anymore.
That sounds odd because scoring is still generally lower today than it was before the 1990s, but what I mean by this is that the whole approach to defensive hockey has moved away from actually "playing defense." I noticed a major change that started at the 2010 Winter Olympics, when Canada won a gold medal partly because they shut down opposing teams using forwards who weren't necessarily adept at playing defense. Instead, these players effectively made defensive play unnecessary by doing an extraordinary job of maintaining possession of the puck in the opposing team's zone.
Top defensive teams in prior generations typically had two types of players who were matched against top opposing scorers: (1) big, physical defensemen who would pound opposing players and keep the front of the net clear, and (2) fast, aggressive forwards who would clog the passing lanes and harass opposing players relentlessly.
Today, a top defensive team has very different characteristics: (1) smart, mobile defensemen who gain possession of the puck in the defensive zone and move the puck quickly out of the zone; and (2) strong, skilled forwards who can win loose pucks and maintain possession in the offensive zone for long stretches of time.
Scoring is up. As is 3rd period scoring. And most helpful from an entertainment level lead changing 3rd period scoring. Teams go into the 3rd with a two goal lead and LOSE now.
Vegas did a great job of constructing a team. They had a vision and put it together. I know people like to complain about the expansion draft rules, which were friendlier than previous expansions, but they didn’t change drastically for the Kraken and they stank. Vegas simply did everything right.
And no teams don’t all look the same and play the same. Vegas is an example. They knew they couldn’t put together a speed team, speed guys are never available in an expansion draft, they put together a grind team. 4 third lines of solid role players.
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