At least something went right in Olympic Hockey. Take that you Canucks!
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...eck/362132002/
At least something went right in Olympic Hockey. Take that you Canucks!
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...eck/362132002/
Last edited by NightTrain; 02-22-2018 at 10:36 AM.
FNS, your link was broken... I fixed it for you.
Doesn't seem like a very good case of sportsmanship, does it?
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Maybe she will write a book called "what happened "
No one plays for second place. Not a big deal. Great to see US women hockey show the men how it's done.
Does anyone really think sportsmanship is what it used to be? As in most things, people have lost interest in being decent when things don't go their way. I guess at least she didn't throw it over the White House fence.
We should offer her a Participation Trophy instead.
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A Deplorable!
"Canada's Jocelyne Larocque yanks silver medal off her neck"
Just another Liberal who feels its unfair..."Im better than all of you" Mindset.....and learning realities of life....
BIOGRAPHY:
~ "Jocelyne Larocque has been a member of Canada’s National Women’s Team since 2008. After competing internationally with the under-22 national team for several years, she made her debut at the IIHF Women’s World Championship in 2011. She has won one gold and five silver medals since then. In her Olympic debut at Sochi 2014, Larocque was Canada’s top scoring defenceman with one goal and one assist, helping the team capture its fourth straight gold medal.
Larocque began her collegiate career at the... `University of Minnesota-Duluth` in 2007-08 and helped her team win the NCAA national title as a freshman. The following season she was named an NCAA First Team All-American as Minnesota-Duluth made it to the Frozen Four. Larocque was centralized with the national team in the lead up to Vancouver 2010 but after being released she returned to school and helped Minnesota-Duluth win another NCAA national championship in 2009-10. After graduation she played with the Manitoba Maple Leafs of the WWHL before joining Alberta of the CWHL in 2012-13. After Sochi 2014, Larocque was >> traded to Brampton where she assumed the captaincy in 20" ~