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...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: USA hockey fan #1 ()
Date: February 15, 2014 10:24AM

USA:3
Russia: 2

"So many paid their rubles to see their home team win, but not this game, not tonight"- tv announcer

USA hockey just beat Russia in a shootout.

As the tv guy said "this game was tremendously tremendous".

Proud to be in American.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: imbiker ()
Date: February 15, 2014 10:35AM

Agree!

Great shootout performance by Oshie



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/15/2014 10:35AM by imbiker.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Caps kid ()
Date: February 15, 2014 10:40AM

imbiker Wrote:
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> Agree!
>
> Great shootout performance by Oshie


Maybe the caps could purchase Oshie!?!?

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: KnowWhereUAre ()
Date: February 15, 2014 10:48AM

Your post is off topic, friend. This game was not played in Fairfax County and nobody playing in this game is from Fairfax County. Therefore your thread is out of place and pointless to the internet tough guys, trolls and minions that call this place home. Please take your hockey horseshit to the correct forums.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Hussein Obama- ()
Date: February 15, 2014 11:26AM

KnowWhereUAre Wrote:
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> Your post is off topic, friend. This game was not
> played in Fairfax County and nobody playing in
> this game is from Fairfax County. Therefore your
> thread is out of place and pointless to the
> internet tough guys, trolls and minions that call
> this place home. Please take your hockey horseshit
> to the correct forums.

^^Liberal. Not proud to be American.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: imbiker ()
Date: February 15, 2014 11:27AM

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: 7v6Lc ()
Date: February 15, 2014 11:29AM

Hussein Obama- Wrote:
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> ^^Liberal. Not proud to be American.

^ Conservative who disregards rules that don't suit him.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Hussein Obama- ()
Date: February 15, 2014 11:36AM

7v6Lc Wrote:
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> Hussein Obama- Wrote:
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> > ^^Liberal. Not proud to be American.
>
> ^ Conservative who disregards rules that don't
> suit him.


^^Liberal that hates the fact anybody is proud to be an American.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: JbjbL ()
Date: February 15, 2014 11:37AM

Hussein Obama- Wrote:
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> ^^Liberal that hates the fact anybody is proud to
> be an American.

^ Conservative who thinks being a proud American entitles you to break rules.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Oshie's cool, but... ()
Date: February 15, 2014 11:43AM

Caps need defense.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Hussein Obama- ()
Date: February 15, 2014 11:47AM

JbjbL Wrote:
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> Hussein Obama- Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > ^^Liberal that hates the fact anybody is proud
> to
> > be an American.
>
> ^ Conservative who thinks being a proud American
> entitles you to break rules.

^^Liberal who keeps confirming their hatred for America. Go USA!

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Everybody STFU! ()
Date: February 15, 2014 11:53AM








































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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: 5 Hole Baby! ()
Date: February 15, 2014 11:55AM


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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: CXt6U ()
Date: February 15, 2014 11:57AM

Hussein Obama- Wrote:
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> ^^Liberal who keeps confirming their hatred for
> America. Go USA!

Conservative who's allegiance to this nation's laws and traditions is questionable, seeing as how he habitually uses ad hominem attacks to justify his disorderly behavior.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: GODDAMMIT STFU!!!! ()
Date: February 15, 2014 12:03PM





















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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Hussein Obama- ()
Date: February 15, 2014 12:10PM

CXt6U Wrote:
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> Hussein Obama- Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > ^^Liberal who keeps confirming their hatred for
> > America. Go USA!
>
> Conservative who's allegiance to this nation's
> laws and traditions is questionable, seeing as how
> he habitually uses ad hominem attacks to justify
> his disorderly behavior.

^^Liberal who would proudly burn the flag rather than wave it.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: You guys must be enjoying this ()
Date: February 15, 2014 12:19PM


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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: hCvFM ()
Date: February 15, 2014 12:27PM

Hussein Obama- Wrote:
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> ^^Liberal who would proudly burn the flag rather
> than wave it.

Conservative who thinks the rules don't apply to him because his mem-mem and pep-pep tell him he's special.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Actually.. ()
Date: February 15, 2014 12:33PM

Hussein Obama- Wrote:
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> ^^Liberal. Not proud to be American.

"American" doesn't mean "stupid", though reactionary right-wing yahoos and assholes do try to prove differently every day.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: USA hockey fan #1 ()
Date: February 15, 2014 12:39PM

KnowWhereUAre Wrote:
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> Your post is off topic, friend. This game was not
> played in Fairfax County and nobody playing in
> this game is from Fairfax County. Therefore your
> thread is out of place and pointless to the
> internet tough guys, trolls and minions that call
> this place home. Please take your hockey horseshit
> to the correct forums.

This post has everything to do with Fairfax County. Fairfax County is a county that is located in the commonwealthe of Virginia. Virginia was one of the first states in the USA. The USA hockey team is from USA. USA = Virginia = Fairfax Coutny.

Fairfax County = Commanweatlh of Virginia = United State of America.

The olympic game represnents community of America.

Therefore this post belongs in Fairfax County General Forum.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Asshole Alert ()
Date: February 15, 2014 12:41PM

Hussein Obama- Wrote:
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> ^^Liberal who would proudly burn the flag rather
> than wave it.

Go fuck yourself, you ignorant asshat fucktard. The outcome of a hockey game played thousands of miles away by people you have never met and never will means nothing. "Go, USA" is the mating call of the deaf, dumb, and blind nationalist asshole. You should be deported for being such a useless dumbfuck piece of shit.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Hussein Obama- ()
Date: February 15, 2014 12:41PM

Actually.. Wrote:
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> Hussein Obama- Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > ^^Liberal. Not proud to be American.
>
> "American" doesn't mean "stupid", though
> reactionary right-wing yahoos and assholes do try
> to prove differently every day.

^^More intolerant, hateful, anti American rhetoric spewed by the ignorant liberal.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: Hussein Obama- ()
Date: February 15, 2014 12:45PM

USA hockey fan #1 Wrote:
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> KnowWhereUAre Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Your post is off topic, friend. This game was
> not
> > played in Fairfax County and nobody playing in
> > this game is from Fairfax County. Therefore
> your
> > thread is out of place and pointless to the
> > internet tough guys, trolls and minions that
> call
> > this place home. Please take your hockey
> horseshit
> > to the correct forums.
>
> This post has everything to do with Fairfax
> County. Fairfax County is a county that is located
> in the commonwealthe of Virginia. Virginia was one
> of the first states in the USA. The USA hockey
> team is from USA. USA = Virginia = Fairfax
> Coutny.
>
> Fairfax County = Commanweatlh of Virginia = United
> State of America.
>
> The olympic game represnents community of
> America.
>
> Therefore this post belongs in Fairfax County
> General Forum.

Liberals want nothing to do with American community and unity. They exist only to destroy the USA and its constitution.

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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: america is usa ()
Date: February 15, 2014 12:53PM

Hussein Obama- Wrote:
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> Actually.. Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Hussein Obama- Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > ^^Liberal. Not proud to be American.
> >
> > "American" doesn't mean "stupid", though
> > reactionary right-wing yahoos and assholes do
> try
> > to prove differently every day.
>
> ^^More intolerant, hateful, anti American rhetoric
> spewed by the ignorant liberal.

no.
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Re: ...this game was tremendously tremendous...
Posted by: hockey pro sports pro usa ()
Date: February 15, 2014 01:01PM

KnowWhereUAre Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Your post is off topic, friend. This game was not
> played in Fairfax County and nobody playing in
> this game is from Fairfax County. Therefore your
> thread is out of place and pointless to the
> internet tough guys, trolls and minions that call
> this place home. Please take your hockey horseshit
> to the correct forums.


Dramatic end to U.S. vs. Russia hockey game
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http://wtop.com/1173/3563718/Dramatic-end-to-US-vs-Russia-hockey-game

Oshie's 4 shootout goals lead US past Russia 3-2
Saturday - 2/15/2014, 12:59pm ET
USA forward T.J. Oshie scores the winning goal against Russia goaltender Sergei Bobrovski in a shootout during overtime of a men's ice hockey game at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Saturday, Feb. 15, 2014, in Sochi, Russia. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
GREG BEACHAM
AP Sports Writer

SOCHI, Russia (AP) -- T.J. Oshie brainstormed while he skated to center ice, desperately trying to come up with one last move to end an epic shootout. He had already taken five shots at Sergei Bobrovsky, and the Russians were still even.

Yet Oshie was chosen for the U.S. men's hockey team with just such a situation in mind, and the shootout specialist concocted one last clever goal to silence an arena filled with screaming Russian fans.

Oshie scored four times in the shootout and put the winner between Bobrovsky's legs in the eighth round, leading the United States past Russia 3-2 Saturday in the thrilling revival of a classic Olympic hockey rivalry.

"I was just thinking of something else I could do, trying to keep him guessing," said Oshie, the St. Louis Blues forward. "Had to go back to the same move a couple times, but I was glad it ended when it did. I was running out of moves there."

International rules allow the same player to take multiple shots after the first three rounds of a shootout, and U.S. coach Dan Bylsma leaned on Oshie's array of slick shots and change-of-pace approaches to the net. Oshie scored on the Americans' first shot before taking the last five in a row, going 4 for 6 against Bobrovsky and disappointing a Bolshoy Ice Dome crowd including Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"I aged a couple of years in that shootout," Bylsma said. "We had other guys that are capable, but T.J. was the guy who was going well. It seemed like he was going to score every time he went."

Oshie's final shot was a beauty: He threaded a forehand right through Bobrovsky's pads, the puck punching the back of the Russian net emphatically enough to pop the water bottle on top into the air.

"At some point, you think, 'Does he have any more moves left?'" U.S. captain Zach Parise said. "But he did a good job. ... That's hard to do, to get in a goalie's head and throw him off a little bit."

Oshie was among the final selections for the U.S. roster, and though the 27-year-old from Warroad, Minn., has never had a 20-goal NHL season, he leads American-born players with seven shootout goals this season.

The U.S. men are only interested in the one that all but wrapped up an automatic berth in the quarterfinals next week.

"I think you're going to see T.J. Oshie become a household name after that display he put on," said David Backes, Oshie's teammate in St. Louis. "The kids will be out on the pond probably in Minnesota right now, throwing a 5-hole on the goalie three or four times in a row."

Cam Fowler and Joe Pavelski scored in regulation for the Americans in the marquee game of the preliminary round. Jonathan Quick made 29 saves and stopped five attempts in the shootout as the U.S. improved to 2-0.

Captain Pavel Datsyuk scored two goals in regulation and another in the shootout for the Russians, who rallied from a third-period deficit in a fast-paced game. Russia also had an apparent goal waved off with 4:40 left because Quick's net came off its moorings.

"The U.S. team is a good team and a good test for us," Datsyuk said. "We played good, but the result is not good."

The shootout finish was entertaining, but the entire game was international hockey at its most compelling -- and the third period was a thriller.

Pavelski scored the tiebreaking goal for the Americans on a power play with 10:33 to play, but Datsyuk tied it with 7:16 left during a Russian power play, spurring Putin out of his seat to cheer.

After review, the officials waved off Fedor Tyutin's apparent go-ahead goal because the net was loose, incensing the crowd. Russian coach Zinetula Bilyaletdinov and Alex Ovechkin both felt Quick had intentionally dislodged his net earlier in the sequence.

"I don't know what happened there, but definitely was a goal," Ovechkin said. "Nobody touched the net. Their goalie touched the net and put it out. But the referee has to see it and at least give him two minutes, you know?"

Quick claimed he didn't even realize the net had come unmoored.

"You need to catch some breaks to win games," he said.

Both teams had quality chances in overtime, but Bobrovsky denied Patrick Kane on a breakaway in the most hair-raising moment.

Oshie started off the shootout with a low shot between Bobrovsky's legs, and the next four shooters missed before Ilya Kovalchuk scored in the third round. Datsyuk and Kovalchuk scored in the fifth and sixth rounds, respectively, but Oshie tied it twice in dramatic fashion.

Datsyuk and Oshie both missed in the seventh, and Quick denied Kovalchuk again before Oshie ended it.

"It was a good game, very interesting," Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin said. "Two, I think, best teams played, and showed OK hockey. But shootouts is lucky."

The arena was packed to overflowing with fans of both nations jovially posing for photos and comparing their colorful sweaters. The Russians waved hundreds of flags, blew horns and banged drums from the first moments of warm-ups.

Although the game had little impact on the medal race in Sochi, the finish woke up the echoes of a U.S.-Russia rivalry best known for the "Miracle on Ice" at Lake Placid in 1980, when a team of American college students stunned the Soviet Olympic team.

The sociopolitical impact of that game is long gone, and the nations have already met three previous times in the Olympics since NHL players joined the games in 1998.


Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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