That was why I thought US just didn't have enough though. It's not slighting Canada in saying that.batdad wrote:no..the talent is there in a few of the forwards. It was the "want" that was not there. There was not a point in that whole game where I ever feared them. The Canadians were just solid in every aspect. It was not about USA being bad or not having goal scorers (they do in Kessel, Kane, Kesler, Parise, and the list goes on) it was about Canada doing absolutely everything right.
They worked pretty hard. They just simply didn't have the ability to get at a Canadian team that was firing on all cylinders defensively at least and seemed to do everything right. When that happens, you need a gamebreaker to do something, and USA doesn't have that available anywhere. Kane and Kessel are the closest, and they'd be 2nd tier scorers on Canada honestly. Someone on Twitter compared it to basketball and being able to "create your own shot". USA worked hard, battled, and went to the dirty areas of the ice, but ultimately you need someone that can BEAT the defense and really challenge the goalie. Despite Kane being advertised as it, in-game he's generally not really a dangler (especially on this stage) and neither is Kessel. Kane can roar in from the neutral zone, but then he needs to move the puck off to someone else because there was nothing there for him and he wasn't going to get through himself.
It's too bad in a way, because defensively the USA had a good game I thought and did what they needed/wanted to in that area. Orpik, Carlson, McDonagh... guys like that came up pretty big defensively in spots. You can't win if you don't score a single goal though.