When the United States and Canada face off tonight in for a gold medal, don’t expect Vancouver native Tim Davison to even look in your general direction if you’re wearing blue. “Blue is an American color,” Davison said. “We’re Canadians here, alls we need is red and white. And Molson. GO CANADA GO!” With the [...]
With his national healthcare reform plan in a tenuous position, U.S. President Barack Obama rode into Vancouver on a horse and demanded that Canada hand over its universal healthcare or face “the ice hockey ass-kicking of a lifetime.” Obama, who has been attempting to push through health care reform in the United States, read a [...]
News of Team USA’s 2-0 win over Switzerland in the quarterfinals Wednesday evening left many Americans baffled, with the general populace under the impression the team had won gold with their stunning victory over Canada three days earlier. “Wait, they’re playing again? What is this?” said Todd Stevens, watching highlights of the game at a [...]
Thousands of angry Canadian hockey fans poured into the streets of Vancouver Tuesday night, bemoaning the Team Canada’s paltry 8-2 victory over Germany to move them onto the quarterfinals in the Olympic tournament. “We don’t deserve to move on,” said Pierre Boucher, while setting a Canadian flag aflame. “How do they expect us to believe [...]
Team USA Forward Patrick Kane was spotted furiously trying to land a triple salchow Monday morning which sources say he hopes to break out in time for Team USA’s quarterfinal game Wednesday in hopes of luring wider coverage from NBC. NBC has consistently declined to show ice hockey on prime time network television, drawing the [...]
Martin Brodeur may once have been Canada’s hockey poster child, but now he may find himself listed as public enemy number one. Following Team Canada’s 5-3 loss to the Americans in last night’s Olympic brouhaha, Canadian netminder Martin Brodeur shocked an entire nation (or two) as he went on the record admitting that the loss [...]
Hours before the United States’ ice hockey team was to square off against powerhouse Canada, U.S. President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced in a joint press conference the losing nation would concede the proper spelling of defens(c)e. “In the spirit of competition between our two great nations, we thought this would [...]
Vancouver took to the high seas Sunday morning in pursuit of Norwegian ice hockey star Tore Vikingstad after he allegedly went on pillaging rampage through the Olympic Village Saturday night, before fleeing on a longship. After scoring a hat-trick in Norway’s dramatic loss to the Swiss Saturday, witnesses said they saw Vikingstad — clad in [...]
The NHL has been missing since Sunday. ESPN wants to know why. The self-proclaimed Worldwide Leader in Sports launched an investigation Friday into why the NHL seemingly dropped off the face of the Earth. The search is the pet project of ESPN anchor Jonathan Coachman. “It all started during one of our production meetings the [...]
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The San Jose Sharks announced Friday that they have hired Olympic curler John Shuster as a Special Adviser on the Choking Arts with an eye towards “the most epic playoff meltdown the world has ever seen.” Shuster is captain of the US Olympic Curling team, which currently sits at 0-4 in round robin play. It’s [...]