Nope. Michael “High in the Sky” Monroe. He wasn’t a member of GNR, but he was a somewhat frequent collaborator. The Slash had Grizzly Slash named for him.
Nope. Michael “High in the Sky” Monroe. He wasn’t a member of GNR, but he was a somewhat frequent collaborator. The Slash had Grizzly Slash named for him.
You’re right. The Vancouver games were played in an NHL arena. The other venues since NHL players began participating were built for the Olympics.
I believe the NHL should have more scoring. I hypothesize that people want to see the players score more. 20-30 years, 50+ goal and 120+ point scorers were a thing. The best players beat those marks by wide margins. The best defenceman could flirt with, if not break outright, 40 goals and 100 points. we want to see…
Finally someone who gets it.
Because amazing goal-scoring does?
On the other hand, with a larger surface, would it not be easier for defences to keep opposing skaters on the perimeter? Olympic hockey isn’t exciting because of larger ice surface (half the time, Olympic matches are played on NHL ice anyway). It’s because of the assembly of talent the Olympics offer, like the…