Olympic Hockey Results 2010: Americans Boast 1st Seed, Canadians Slip to 6. After yesterday’s Olympic hockey match between Canada and the USA, fans of the sport are pumped. We really didn’t expect to beat the Maple Leafs, as they are a country who is known for their superior skills in this particular sport.
Still yet, Team USA’s victory brought them to the 1st seed in the next part of the Olympic hockey rounds. The results of the next few games will determine the medal winners of this event. The Olympics hockey bracket information can be found here.
Canada will likely have to climb over Germany and Russia before making it to the final round. The US will likely play again Wednesday against the winner of the Switzerland vs. Belarus game. A win here will take them to the semi-finals.
So far, the US team has beat Norway, Switzerland, and Canada. Canada has beat Norway and Switzerland. The Russians have been defeated by Slovakia, but they beat the Czech Republic last night. The Russians currently hold the #3 seed.
Olympic hockey is a very fun sport, and one of the most exciting at the games. The best part is, it’s not over in a single night. There are plenty of matches, and the dynamics change each and every day. Just when you think you have the winners picked out, something happens to upset the brackets. Case in point: America beat Canada even though they had a home field advantage.
Another thing that many hockey fans overlook is women’s hockey. If you love ice hockey, don’t forget about that event because it means you will have twice the games to watch and twice the fun to follow.
As we speak, America is playing Sweden in the semi-finals. They currently lead 5-1, which makes it appear as if there’s going to be a women’s hockey victory in the semi finals.
Wouldn’t that be great if both the men’s and the women’s hockey teams made it all the way and struck gold? Even if it doesn’t happen, we need to be proud of our athletes.
Currently, the US has 24 Olympic medals – 7 gold, 7 silver, and 10 bronze. The closest country with the second most awards is Germany with 19 total awards – 6 gold, 8 silver, and 5 bronze. There are a few medal events going on today, so we will see tonight after today’s festivities are over who stands where at the Olympics 2010 winter games.
Source:
CNM News Network
Vancouver2010.com
Written by Nicole_C
