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04-10-16 11:06AM |
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Gerry
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
Same broom. I doubt the pads are the same. Every time a Canadian sharp broob touches the ice, the rock makes a sharp turn
The Red pads on the BalancePlus brushes are the Top Gun fabric, same as what is on the Hardline Tour Elite pads.
Both teams have the same brush headspads. More likely that Team Koe may manage the brush pads better and of course having Ben Hebert is a huge advantage too.
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04-10-16 11:16AM |
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Jimbobogie
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How about using the Spin Mop? They've bought commercial time.😊
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04-10-16 11:49AM |
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nelski
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Hooray. Canada Gold. Never a gimme. Always a glorious moment. Congrats Team Koe.
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04-10-16 11:54AM |
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Great final
quote: Originally posted by dugless_zone 13
And again as requested before, please cite the rule stating a player is responsible to catch rocks, section and rule number please, a feat that a rulemaster would no doubt have no problem producing.
Rule R2(h) A stone that touches a divider or a side line is removed from play immediately and is prevented from entering adjacent sheets.
This implies it's every player's responsibility.
Regardless, great final. Congrats to Koe and company!
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04-10-16 11:56AM |
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misty1
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quote: Originally posted by nelski
I want Koe to win this. He has been quiet in his demeanour and his new crew stepped up to let him do what he does, in his own way. No video - only line scores - but pullin' 4 the leafs.
dont mind koe but will never be able to cheer for ben hebert or mark kennedy. just not a fan of the way they act on the ice.
anyway. not happy with the outcome, think it would have been great for danish curling if rasmus won but a wonderful week for them all the same .
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04-10-16 12:15PM |
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chinabar
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quote: Originally posted by misty1
dont mind koe but will never be able to cheer for ben hebert or mark kennedy. just not a fan of the way they act on the ice.
anyway. not happy with the outcome, think it would have been great for danish curling if rasmus won but a wonderful week for them all the same .
Rasmus is a great shot maker-he has no clue about knowing when to force, what ends to try to count or blank etc. Canada thinks and plays multiple shots and ends ahead to control and win the game, Sterne plays one shot at a time without trying to control a game. Kennedy and his team mates are head and shoulders above any other team right now outside of Canada. The score flattered Denmark.
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04-10-16 12:26PM |
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HotRocks
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2018 Olympics..
quote: Originally posted by chinabar
Kennedy and his team mates are head and shoulders above any other team right now
Steady as a a rock..
This is a very solid Team..can see them at the next Olympics...
Didn't see any traces of edgy Team Dynamics..
perhaps the idea of having a Sports Psychologist right with
the Team on ice is a good idea..
Well Done Kevin, Marc, Brent, Benny, Scott and coaching Team..
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04-10-16 12:33PM |
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Re: 2018 Olympics..
quote: Originally posted by HotRocks
Steady as a a rock..
This is a very solid Team..can see them at the next Olympics...
Didn't see any traces of edgy Team Dynamics..
perhaps the idea of having a Sports Psychologist right with
the Team on ice is a good idea..
Well Done Kevin, Marc, Brent, Benny, Scott and coaching Team..
Well said. Since moving Kennedy up to vice, they've become much stronger. I've noticed they have become a bit faster time wise...not too much chatter.
I hope the Danish team sticks together, they gave Canada a good fight.
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04-10-16 12:36PM |
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prairie guy
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After team Koe won the first Slam in September I thought this would not be a good sign for the rest of the men's teams in the World. What a difference a year makes. He was just the skip you want firing that rocket at the end.
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04-10-16 12:42PM |
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quote: Originally posted by misty1
dont mind koe but will never be able to cheer for ben hebert or mark kennedy. just not a fan of the way they act on the ice.
anyway. not happy with the outcome,
Better get used to it as this team is solid and the best in the World without any question.
I suppose you are now a big fan of Shuster now after calling him a choker early in the week!
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04-10-16 01:08PM |
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Claire Marie
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I've never been a fan of Team Koe, but I have to hand it to them for playing a great competition all week, and managing a win for Canada. I wasn't going to cheer for them, but national pride won out on that one. I hope someday my favorite team gets to go to worlds again though. I was surprised by the Americans for pushing through and getting the bronze albeit with some controversy around it.
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04-10-16 01:38PM |
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Great win for Canada! And Koe can smile
Maybe the WCF needs to work on the podium size. Hard to fit 6 people on that small space.
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04-10-16 01:48PM |
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misty1
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quote: Originally posted by Tap Back
Better get used to it as this team is solid and the best in the World without any question.
I suppose you are now a big fan of Shuster now after calling him a choker early in the week!
why would you assume that? im not a bandwagoner.
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04-10-16 03:41PM |
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Phil_D
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Great final game, well played by both teams.
Bronze was a great game too where both teams played well.
Good to see, blowouts can be fun but not always exciting to watch.
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04-10-16 05:19PM |
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quote: Originally posted by misty1
really hoping for denmark here. the sport is in desperate need of something to kick it back up again in that country and maybe the men winning the worlds would do just that.
Koe winning is much better for the sport, he's the best team and every sport needs some top teams to excel a set a high bar for everyone else. Every time one of these elite teams win helps give Curling credibility and gives youngsters of any country a high standard to aim for.
You seem to constantly cheer for mediocrity at these events. Denmark was good, but Koe and team are a higher level. Koe has now made his mark on Curling history as a repeat World winner and multi-year Brier champion, including one of the toughest fields this year.
Great day for Curling. Countries like Denmark and the US can get plenty of interest from a medal after long droughts in this regard. Koe helps continue the strong tradition of excellence in men's curling in Canada. This is something we are damn good at.
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04-10-16 05:27PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Tap Back
Better get used to it as this team is solid and the best in the World without any question.
I suppose you are now a big fan of Shuster now after calling him a choker early in the week!
Misty tends to make faulty forecasts based on mainly emotions. For example, in a previous post, she suggested that because the Danes had beaten Brett Gallant in a junior final in 2009, that somehow there was a historical precedence here for the Danes to win.
Koe's excellence and the track record of all these players said otherwise. Denmark had the quality to keep the game close, and very few world finals are not close. The best team won, and it's amazing in a sport designed for close games how often quality prevails. But it does and perhaps this is a great indicator of the continued strength of the sport.
Great day for Curling.
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04-10-16 06:05PM |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by misty1
dont mind koe but will never be able to cheer for ben hebert or mark kennedy. just not a fan of the way they act on the ice.
anyway. not happy with the outcome, think it would have been great for danish curling if rasmus won but a wonderful week for them all the same . [/QUOTE
Benny is definitely a character and some people question the things he says/does. Personally i enjoy it, i think its good for the game of curling. But i understand how people can be agitated by him.
But criticizing Kennedy is completely uncalled for. Marc always rules in the side of gentleman play in difficult situations. Also his demeanor on the ice, dealing with at times, a team full of alpha dogs is commendable. How many times during a grand slam broadcast does Kevin Martin speak highly about Marc as a teammate?
I'm not sure which team/players you're watching.
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04-10-16 06:34PM |
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chinabar
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I hope Rycroft and Thiessen were paying attention to what real team mates look like with Koe's current team and dominance. It seems Koe made the right choice giving up Team Canada status to get away from players who were all wanting to skip and be the hero.
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04-10-16 06:47PM |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Nine Ender
Misty tends to make faulty forecasts based on mainly emotions. For example, in a previous post, she suggested that because the Danes had beaten Brett Gallant in a junior final in 2009, that somehow there was a historical precedence here for the Danes to win.
K [/QUOT
Unless my memory is completely shot, Misty is not a "she" , Misty is his dogs name.
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04-10-16 08:01PM |
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misty1
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quote: Originally posted by Nine Ender
Koe winning is much better for the sport, he's the best team and every sport needs some top teams to excel a set a high bar for everyone else. Every time one of these elite teams win helps give Curling credibility and gives youngsters of any country a high standard to aim for.
You seem to constantly cheer for mediocrity at these events. Denmark was good, but Koe and team are a higher level. Koe has now made his mark on Curling history as a repeat World winner and multi-year Brier champion, including one of the toughest fields this year.
Great day for Curling. Countries like Denmark and the US can get plenty of interest from a medal after long droughts in this regard. Koe helps continue the strong tradition of excellence in men's curling in Canada. This is something we are damn good at.
you seem like someone who thinks that the same teams winning everything is a good thing and whats best. dont like it when new faces break through and win , you'd rather have thins stay the same as long as possible
i, on the other hand like it when new names break through. its not like rasmus is some no one. he's a former world junior champ, european silver and bronze medalist. this team is a lot better than the ranking suggests.
rooting for the under dog is something i also like to do and, no it doesnt mean im cheering for mediocrity.
thats isnt to say i want total randomness . but every now and then its nice to see anew name get to the top.
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04-10-16 08:02PM |
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Sean
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quote: Originally posted by Claire Marie
I've never been a fan of Team Koe, but I have to hand it to them for playing a great competition all week, and managing a win for Canada. I wasn't going to cheer for them, but national pride won out on that one.
I was surprised by the Americans for pushing through and getting the bronze albeit with some controversy around it.
My thoughts exactly.
Don't usually root for Koe but seeing Canada win a Gold Medal again at Worlds is pretty sweet. They deserve it after going through that tough field at the Brier, toughened them up for Basel.
Huge Week for the Americans and the Danes but for me this week was needed for Shuster and USACurl. After countless disapointments on the international scene for John, a bronze medal will feel like Gold for him as it should with the hard work and criticism he's had to deal with.
Can't say a bad word about how these Worlds ended up, good week.
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04-10-16 08:03PM |
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misty1
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quote: Originally posted by Nine Ender
Misty tends to make faulty forecasts based on mainly emotions. For example, in a previous post, she suggested that because the Danes had beaten Brett Gallant in a junior final in 2009, that somehow there was a historical precedence here for the Danes to win.
Koe's excellence and the track record of all these players said otherwise. Denmark had the quality to keep the game close, and very few world finals are not close. The best team won, and it's amazing in a sport designed for close games how often quality prevails. But it does and perhaps this is a great indicator of the continued strength of the sport.
Great day for Curling.
first of all, and i know i have told you this before: i am a guy. ny user name is after my first pet.
secondly the denmark thing wasnt meant to be taken seriously. it was more of a "wouldnt it be funny if it happened that way again"thing . it was not a serious post, just playful.
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04-10-16 08:07PM |
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misty1
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Re: Kevin Koe just may be
quote: Originally posted by Manitoba Legend
Canada's Greatest Team - EVER...
I'm starting a separate thread ranking the great ones. Koe will be top of the list!
Showed great stuff and demeanour today!
he's really not and i dont buy him being the best team in the world right now. i would lean more toward gushue , jacobs or mcewen..its tough for me to call between the three.
lets remember koe got out played in that brier semi against northern ontario. they should have lost but brad kept letting them off the hook and then they won on the measure of a biter.
we wouldnt be singing koe's praises if he lost that semi final . you'd be saying this about gushue or jacobs.
but even putting that aside its just not reasonable to say he is canada's best ever. he's still not above martin, stoughton or howard or even ferbey
he's in the top 10 though
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04-10-16 08:40PM |
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guido
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Koe has been the best shot maker in curling for the past 5 or so years. If the ice is good this team will win. It seems when the ice gets a bit tricky they have a bit of trouble, but seem to fight through it by the end of the game. Kevin made the runback a common shot in the last 6 years. Other teams have had to bring their precision up just to keep up to Koe.
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04-11-16 02:57PM |
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GreatCanadian
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Re: Re: Kevin Koe just may be
quote: Originally posted by misty1
he's really not and i dont buy him being the best team in the world right now. i would lean more toward gushue , jacobs or mcewen..its tough for me to call between the three.
So, Koe has 3 Brier Championships, which is two more than the TOTAL of your three choices. Ok.
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