Gold/Bronze Medal Games: Call 'Em!
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 9:32 am
Russia-Czech Republic: The Czechs played one of the softest and least inspired games any team has played in the tournament on Friday against Sweden. If they bring that same lack of effort to the game against Russia, they'll get blown out again. The Russians were locked up by the excellence of excution in Finland. Datsyuk is nursing the broken finger and they will have Malkin back for the game on Saturday. I expect the Russians to rebound and post a pretty easy win against the Czechs to win bronze.
My pick: Russia 5, Czech Republic 2
Finland-Sweden: I think we'll be seeing the two best teams of the tournament playing for gold on Sunday morning. The Swedes now have 3 strong offensive lines rolling (Forsberg-Sundin-Modin, Axelsson-Pahlsson-Alfredsson, and the Red Wings trio of Holmstrom-Zetterberg-Samuelsson). You can't forget about the play of the Sedin twins either. You can argue, they have the deepest forward lines of any team in the field. Forsberg is healthy and making an impact but Sundin was the best player for Sweden on Friday. As for the Finns, they picked apart Russia like they have done against everyone else so far. I still wonder how they're doing it but when you've got an entire 20-man unit playing one system and playing for one another, they're much harder to play against then just a group of talented individuals. Both squads have great chemistry right now and I'd like to see if the Finns can slow down the Swedish attack that is only getting better at the right time. Both teams are lethal on the power play so staying out of the box will be important...but it is in every game. I want to say the Swedes solve the Finnish puzzle but I just think Finland is on a mission and will complete one of the most dominant runs in recent Olympic history.
My pick: Finland 4, Sweden 3
My pick: Russia 5, Czech Republic 2
Finland-Sweden: I think we'll be seeing the two best teams of the tournament playing for gold on Sunday morning. The Swedes now have 3 strong offensive lines rolling (Forsberg-Sundin-Modin, Axelsson-Pahlsson-Alfredsson, and the Red Wings trio of Holmstrom-Zetterberg-Samuelsson). You can't forget about the play of the Sedin twins either. You can argue, they have the deepest forward lines of any team in the field. Forsberg is healthy and making an impact but Sundin was the best player for Sweden on Friday. As for the Finns, they picked apart Russia like they have done against everyone else so far. I still wonder how they're doing it but when you've got an entire 20-man unit playing one system and playing for one another, they're much harder to play against then just a group of talented individuals. Both squads have great chemistry right now and I'd like to see if the Finns can slow down the Swedish attack that is only getting better at the right time. Both teams are lethal on the power play so staying out of the box will be important...but it is in every game. I want to say the Swedes solve the Finnish puzzle but I just think Finland is on a mission and will complete one of the most dominant runs in recent Olympic history.
My pick: Finland 4, Sweden 3