USA-Canada Too Close to Call, So Root for a Classic
Posted on | February 28, 2010 |
Filed under: USA, Ice Hockey, Canada

The Olympic final between the United States and Canada on Sunday will be the most-watched hockey game played in North America this year — maybe this decade. Thankfully, unlike the endless build-up to a Super Bowl, there is not enough time to analyze this one electrifying hockey game to death. Instead, analysts are electing to predict along national lines.
“The key to the game is whether Canada can regain the hellacious forecheck it employed against Russia,” Pierre McGuire told FanHouse on Saturday. The NBC and TSN color commentator was born in New Jersey but has been a resident of Montreal for the last two decades. “If that happens, you have to like Team Canada’s chances.”
“Ryan Miller plus the power play and overall team speed will prevail,” said NBC and Hockey Night in Canada studio analyst Mike Milbury, born and raised in Massachusetts. “I’m going with my gut. You have to know that, either way, the reaction in Canada is going to be memorable.”
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