tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806695801926311947.post1495364409969673900..comments2022-12-02T00:40:27.275-05:00Comments on Steve Lloyd's In The Box blog: Canada's deep...thanks tipsSteve Lloydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09542029414372153828noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806695801926311947.post-75437272643773926202013-09-17T14:48:38.624-04:002013-09-17T14:48:38.624-04:00And to think 22 of the original 47 have to be cut!...And to think 22 of the original 47 have to be cut! Team "B" has umm, potential. Could send a competitive "C" team as well. We are fortunate to have a ridiculous amount of talent when it comes to hockey in this country. Any rules with regards to late invitations e.g. maximum amount of players in camp etc.? Kane, Spezza, Benn and Campbell, maybe even in that order, are the most notable oversights in my, completely irrelevant, opinion :) Ward as well perhaps, but who do they replace on the original roster? How much weight does the players current season to date have, as to whether or not they are selected later in the process? Regardless of the team they eventually decide to ice, there will be critics as it is impossible to please a country full of hockey fans....all with their own opinion on who should be playing.Jeff Irvinenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806695801926311947.post-75465594182497206452013-07-23T16:17:40.991-04:002013-07-23T16:17:40.991-04:00Never going to happen, but after seeing a list lik...Never going to happen, but after seeing a list like this, it makes me wish Canada could enter two teams into the Olympic hockey tournament. Two chances to win the Olympic gold... or double the outcry if neither make the finals.<br /><br />I would have to look it up, but I guess countries cannot enter more than one team for team events, unlike individual events where countries can enter multiple athletes, like Jamaica having three runners in the 100m finals.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08542104465194253434noreply@blogger.com