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2010-03-01 2:51 PM
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DB - 2010-03-01 11:37 AM I wouldn't say it's a fringe sport but it defintely is regional. Most fans in MN were familiar with a number of the players because they played college hockey and with 5 D1 programs in the state.... The NHL network televised the world juniors the last couple years.

My 10 year old son recognized all of the players from both the US and Canadian teams during the medals ceremony.  He could also tell you each player's current NHL team, age and college or junior team.

Hey, great game by both teams. 



2010-03-01 2:53 PM
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Kido - 2010-03-01 10:43 AM My question...

Is the game good enough to watch on DVR?  Since I know the outcome already...


I found it interesting to watch, and I have never seen a hockey game, have no interest in hockey, and have no desire to develop any.
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jmk-brooklyn - 2010-03-01 2:28 PM

Is the World Junior Tournament even televised in the US? I tend to doubt it. It’s hard enough to find NHL games on tv anymore, much expecting anyone to televise the WJT.


Probably not, ESPN 17 is probably too busy trying to get darts, trick billiards and spelling bees into the schedule.

Shane


Hey, I like spelling bees. Its when you get 3 sports channel in your house and they're all covering poker games. That's a sport!!??? Al least the spellers have to walk on and off the stage.
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