The Canadian women's hockey team beat the defending Swedish silver medalists 13-1 today. That brings the Canadian's aggregate total to 41 goals in just three games, and they have allowed 2. They outshot the Swedes 52-13.
10-1 is the closest game the Canadian women have had.
Canada's ridiculously easy route to the semi-finals has further fueled the discussion that there's really no point in playing these games since the U.S. and the Canadians are head and shoulders above everyone else. The women's American team has won 12-1 (China) and 13-0 (Russia) and play Finland tomorrow morning.
Since the women's world championship was sanctioned by the IIHF in 1990, Canada and the U.S. have only lost four games to other teams. (2 wins for Sweden, 2 wins for Finland). 4 in 20 years... or once every 5 years.
Sean Taylor was one of a kind, may he rest in peace.
It's a pointless "competition" really. The IIHF has some work to do to raise standards of those other nations. I'll only be interested in the women's ice hockey when the US and Canada collide.
It's a very different game - no body contact has pros and cons - hopefully more flow and finesse, but often lacking the tenacity that makes hockey spectacular IMO.
And unless Canada is playing the U.S. or neither of those teams is playing... it's just a completely downhill affair.
UK is right, the IIHF needs to improve the standards of other nations by helping them find funding, or it's pretty much a foregone conclusion that it'll be USA vs Canada in any final.
Sean Taylor was one of a kind, may he rest in peace.