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Topic: Behavior of the Canadian women's hockey team
Re: Topic: Behavior of the Canadian women's hockey team
Why yes, I will answer my own question.
My initial thought was Klassy. But then I wondered if a men's team had done the same thing, would people be making a big deal out if it? Hmmm.
Catching up on sports news...
That's exactly what I said. If the men had done it, nobody would have said anything, they would have just laughed about it.
No one would say anything if it was the men's team. My only problem with it is that some of them were underage.
Yes, smoking is gross and bad for them; but if they want to kill themselves slowly over time, that's their right.
It seems excessive. Lighting cigars and smoking and celebrating...okay. I feel like the drinking on the ice was a poor choice. The should have taken the celebration off the ice. Men or women.
That's my main problem with it, the underage drinking.
I agree that if it were the men's team, nothing would be under investigation and there would be no criticism. I think the sight of women smoking cigars and swigging beer has got some uptight chauvanistic briefs in a twist.
That being said... I think that, as Olympic athletes, these people are looked up to by others. I feel that when you are a role model to some, or talented and determined enough to get into the Olympics, you should really do your best to portray yourself as a role model with good sportsmanship. I don't think what they were doing sends a good message to people who look up to them... but I do understand that they aren't under contract with Disney or some other contract that prohibits them from acting in a manner that might be viewed as uncouth.
Ditto this. I think I would feel the same way if it were a men's athletic team. I've never seen a men's team do anything like this, and I would think it were inappropriate if I did.
This was my thought as well. It doesn't seem like that big a deal to me.
I think they said it was 19...
Yeah I know. Behind closed doors or something celebratory, but while you are on the ice with spectators and cameras still rolling, not so smart to do when you are underage.
I agree.
The article says the stadium was empty except for the media and arena staff. I'm guessing they thought they were in private. The game was over and so was the awards ceremony. They just won an Olympic gold medal and were savoring the moment. They weren't rubbing it in anyone's face. The media did that for them.
If they stayed on the ice for that entire time, which it sounds like was the case, then yeah, I think they were showboating. Disrespectful to the team they just beat. It was immature and selfish and I do think the coach should have told them to get the heck off the ice. I don't think there should be any serious repercussions though. They were just stupid--I don't think they really broke any laws (that one underage girl did, but REALLY?) or Olympic rules. Worst case scenario, they were unsportsmanlike and in the next game they play against any of the ladies from the American team, you can bet their checks will be just a little bit harder.
Klassy.
Take it off the rink, out of uniform. It's one thing to party and celebrate, but when you're representing your country, still in uniform, at a major sports event... take it out of the arena.
Honestly, I think it looks like fun. It sounds like they were in the locker room and decided to come back onto the ice.Maybe I am not interpreting this correctly.
Hockey Canada apologized for the players' conduct in a statement released late Thursday.
I can see how most if some stayed on the ice others came back out to join them. Since the stadium was empty of fans I do not really see the problem (other than the underage drinking). The girl who was underage should not have been drinking with the media around and I can understand having issues with that.
If there were no photos and you only found out by word of mouth that this is what happened would it seem like a big deal?