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Posted on 2/23/20 at 10:57 pm
Posted by tossedoff
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Member since May 2009
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Posted on 2/23/20 at 10:57 pm
about the 80 Soviet team? Bernie praises this. This is his Utopia. Trump is chomping at the bit to fight this. I am too.
Posted by maizegoblue
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Member since Jan 2011
1804 posts
Posted on 2/23/20 at 11:07 pm to
In comparison...

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President Donald Trump welcomed the hockey players who played the famous “Miracle on Ice” to his rally in Las Vegas on Friday, surprising the crowd in the arena.

Trump called up several members of the team on stage during his rally, many of them wearing “Keep America Great” hats.

The president praised goaltender Jim Craig, who blocked 37 shots on the goal during the game.

“That was some goaltending, right? … A lot of shots, he was like a piñata.” Trump said.

The team, which famously beat the Russians in ice hockey at the 1980 Winter Olympics, was in Las Vegas celebrating the 40th anniversary of the historic game.

Present for the rally were team captain Mike Eruzione, goaltender Jim Craig, Bill Baker, Dave Christian, Ken Morrow, Jack O’Callahan, Mike Ramsey, Mark Wells, Neil Broten, John Harrington, Rob McClanahan, Buzz Schneider, Dave Silk, Phil Verchota, and assistant coach Craig Patrick.

“A lot of people, a lot of these sports experts, sportswriters have voted that as the single greatest sporting event or athletic achievement,” Trump said.

Trump invited them to speak at the rally, but they politely declined.

“They said, ‘Four more years,’” Trump said to the crowd.

The president asked the team to pay tribute to Herb Brooks, the coach of their team who died in 2003.

“[He] was an amazing coach. He was a great teacher. He was a great motivator, at times maybe too much of a motivator,” Eruzione said. “He was very demanding; he was very difficult to play for, but trust me on one thing, there never once was a day that we didn’t respect the man.”

The team and the president encouraged Brooks’s daughter Kelly to speak about her father and eventually convinced her to take the podium.

Fighting back tears, she said, “I’m honored that his legacy still is alive today, and he would be proud to be here with you all, and my personal opinion, he would be a Trump fan.”
Posted by Wtodd
Tampa, FL
Member since Oct 2013
67482 posts
Posted on 2/24/20 at 5:56 am to
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the 80 Soviet team

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Bernie praises this

Good for him; 'Murica won...frick socialism
Posted by Mid Iowa Tiger
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Member since Feb 2008
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Posted on 2/24/20 at 8:16 am to
Thank you for that. It made my morning. As a kid that game more than any other sporting moment stands out to me. I watched the game with my daughter the other night and we will be watching "Miracle" soon.

Even that clip gets me emotional thinking about that moment and its impact. People who didn't live through the 70s and the struggles of that time can't imagine how large an impact relatively obscure game in a relatively obscure sport had on the mood of the country.

Hell, Al Michaels called the game only because no other Olympic announcer had ever called a hockey game. He had I think 1 game under his belt before that night. The game wasn't even on the original programming schedule because the team was supposed to be blown out.
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Member since Dec 2006
89516 posts
Posted on 2/24/20 at 8:19 am to
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The game wasn't even on the original programming schedule because the team was supposed to be blown out.


The USA-USSR game wasn't even for the Gold Medal, although most folks remember it that way. The Gold Medal game was an afterthought. USA-USSR was literally The Cold War on ice.

Our college kids against their pros. In their sport.

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