Originally published on IIHF.com in 2002 By Lucas Aykroyd Here are some interesting facts about Belorussian hockey: Sergei Fedorov, the all-star forward of the Detroit Red Wings and Team Russia’s leading scorer, trained at the famous “Yunost” hockey school in Minsk, the capital of Belarus. In the early 20th century, Wayne Gretzky’s grandfather emigrated from […]
Archives for the Month of August, 2007
Column: Emotional and emotionless hockey
Friday, 24 August 2007
Originally published on IIHF.com in 2002 By Lucas Aykroyd The USA-Russia semi-final provided twenty of the greatest minutes in Olympic hockey history. The key to the amazing third period was the emotional high both teams maintained down to the final buzzer that confirmed the USA’s 3-2 victory and berth in the gold medal game against […]
Swedish meltdowns have happened before
Friday, 24 August 2007
Originally published on IIHF.com in 2002 By Lucas Aykroyd Before yesterday’s shocking result, Sweden losing to Belarus in Olympic hockey seemed about as likely as Greta Garbo posing for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue or ABBA releasing a gangsta rap album. Belarus’s 4-3 upset in the quarter-finals will never be forgotten by Swedish hockey fans, […]
Big ice surface concerns North Americans
Friday, 24 August 2007
Originally published on IIHF.com in 2002 By Lucas Aykroyd When North American players take part in an IIHF-sanctioned tournament, the big rink is always a hot topic of discussion. Before the Final Round of the Olympic tournament kicked off Friday, members of the American and Canadian teams weighed in with their opinions. Team USA center […]
Net Loss: From Olympic Heroes to NHL Zeroes
Friday, 24 August 2007
Originally published on IIHF.com in 2002 By Lucas Aykroyd Sean Burke, Tommy Salo and Mike Richter are great examples of goalies that have parlayed an Olympic experience into a successful NHL career. But not all are so fortunate. Some goalies are better suited for the concentrated brilliance that the Olympics require than for the long […]
Looking back at the Top Ten of the Big Red Machine
Friday, 24 August 2007
Originally published on IIHF.com in 2002 By Lucas Aykroyd There will be no “Miracle on Ice” at the Salt Lake City Olympics. That’s not because the USA doesn’t have a good shot at winning the gold medal, but because there is no opponent with the sheer overwhelming presence of the old Soviet national team. From […]
Skoula, Young weigh in on Canadian turmoil
Friday, 24 August 2007
Originally published on IIHF.com in 2002 By Lucas Aykroyd Everybody wants a piece of Canada at these Olympics. Or is it the other way around in the hockey tournament? It depends who you ask. According to Team Canada GM Wayne Gretzky, “the whole world” wants Canada to lose and the American media has been playing […]
Back on the bench: 1980 revisited
Friday, 24 August 2007
Originally published on IIHF.com in 2002 By Lucas Aykroyd In the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” at Lake Placid, it was not hard to pick out two men on opposing benches, one there willingly, the other filled with frustration. The happy man was Team USA coach Herb Brooks, who saw his squad of college players defeat […]
Sakic, Kariya poised to strike for Canada
Friday, 24 August 2007
Originally published on IIHF.com in 2002 By Lucas Aykroyd Joe Sakic and Paul Kariya are dangerous men to underestimate. Both Team Canada forwards hail from Vancouver, a rainy West Coast city of 2 million inhabitants that does not rank in the all-time Top Ten birthplaces for Canadian players. Both stand less than six feet tall […]
Repeat Olympian Rolston ready to roll
Friday, 24 August 2007
Originally published on IIHF.com in 2002 By Lucas Aykroyd In the National Hockey League, Brian Rolston of the Boston Bruins is generally viewed as a solid defensive forward with good wheels. But as a member of the American Olympic team in Salt Lake City, he may prove that he has more than just speed to […]