United States vs. Canada - 1998 Winter Olympics Ice Hockey (First Round - Group D)
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2020
- Keith Primeau scores twice to help Team Canada to a 4-1 victory over the United States in the final first round game for both teams at the 1998 Winter Olympics.
Joe Sakic adds a goal and two assists for Canada, while Patrick Roy gets the win in net. Brett Hull scores the lone U.S. goal, and Mike Richter takes the loss in the American crease.
Game originally played on February 16, 1998 and broadcast nationally on CBS, featuring commentary by Sean McDonough and John Davidson. - Спорт
A sneak preview of Sean McDonough calling Hockey now that he's the #1 Play-By-Play Man for ESPN/ABC NHL Coverage this fall
amazing game! i remember this time i was 18 years
this made my day man, thank you
COMMENTATORS:
(CBC) MARK LEE & JOHN GARRETT
(CBS) SEAN McDONOUGH & JOHN DAVIDSON
TV NETWORK:
CBC / CBS
DATE:
16 FEBRUARY 1998
Team USA Nagano was awful. They also trashed their hotel rooms. Classy bunch.
I got to back and help the United States to change the past in 1998 and 2002.
Do you have any of canadas games from the 02 Olympics or 04 world cup? Thanks!
Yeah, I have every Canadian game from the 02 Olympics, and all but one game (Canada-Russia) of the 04 World Cup. I'll be uploading those over the next couple of weeks. :)
@@MikesVHSTreasures thanks alot! I've been trying to find those for awhile!
Just an FYI - I uploaded all the 2002 Olympics games, and two weeks later the IOC put in a copyright claim and blocked them all. :(
I notice that, i was gonna give you a heads up about that and I totally forgot
You know why are you are here
Patrick Roy, like Ken Dryden before him, was totally overrated. I will admit that Dryden was far worse; he played behind the best defensive team in hockey history. Dryden couldn't stop a beach ball, If he had switched places with Tretiak in the 1975 New Year's eve game in Montreal vs CSKA, the score would have been 10-0. That is how good Tretiak played and how poorly Dryden played. Serge Savard, who knew Dryden well, said: "Dryden never put up a good game against the Soviets". I'll add, Dryden rarely had a good game against anyone except the 71 Stanley Cup Black hawks.