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WOWZA
Malkin quietly has 20 pts in 14 games
some days i really wish we traded staal for the yakupov pick. By some days I mean all the days.
THE CLINCHER
Game 6 is known as the turning point is the series. In reality, it is where Bobby Clarke cheated and took out Valeri Kharlamov, arguably the Soviet's best skater.
Known as "The Slash," Clarke chopped down Kharlamov away from the play and eyes of the refs in simply the best cheap shot in the history of sports.
In Game 5, Canada is pushed to the brink of a series defeat.
"To the people across Canada, we tried, we gave it our best, and to the people that boo us, geez, I'm really, all of us guys are really disheartened and we're disillusioned, and we're disappointed at some of the people. We cannot believe the bad press we've got, the booing we've gotten in our own buildings. If the Russians boo their players, the fans... Russians boo their players... Some of the Canadian fans—I'm not saying all of them, some of them booed us, then I'll come back and I'll apologize to each one of the Canadians, but I don't think they will. I'm really, really... I'm really disappointed. I am completely disappointed. I cannot believe it. Some of our guys are really, really down in the dumps, we know, we're trying like hell. I mean, we're doing the best we can, and they got a good team, and let's face facts. But it doesn't mean that we're not giving it our 150%, because we certainly are.I mean, the more - everyone of us guys, 35 guys that came out and played for Team Canada. We did it because we love our country, and not for any other reason, no other reason. They can throw the money, uh, for the pension fund out the window. They can throw anything they want out the window. We came because we love Canada. And even though we play in the United States, and we earn money in the United States, Canada is still our home, and that's the only reason we come. And I don't think it's fair that we should be booed."- Phil Esposito
The Tie Game.
Game 2 was a must win for Canada and they struck back harder than the empire.
F A T H O M I T
The 1972 Summit Series is the greatest series in the history of the sport. It's 40th anniversary is in September.
You really can watch the magnitude of it unfold in the first game, as the unfamiliarity of international competition flared when Phil Esposito aggressively and garishly won the ceremonial opening puck drop. These players were unchained by international courtesies and were cocky, pumped-up and utterly frothing at the mouth.
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who's Olli gonna be matched up against when he makes the team in 2013? IT DOESN'T MAATTA!