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Watching & Waiting ft. Matt Murley & Dan Bylsma | Morning Cuppa Hockey



Season 3 rolls on at the Milan Games and the pressure is officially on. On today’s episode of Morning Cuppa Hockey, Jonny Lazarus and Colby Cohen kick things off with a strong reaction to France’s Pierre Crinon being banned for the remainder of the Olympics — and what that means for discipline on the international stage. Then Murls joins the show to break down Sweden’s rocky tournament so far. With OEL and Filip Forsberg missing time, Jesper Bratt barely seeing minutes, and William Nylander’s usage raising eyebrows, how did Tre Kronor end up in the qualification round instead of already locked into the quarterfinals? Is this roster built for short-tournament hockey, and who needs to drive the offense? Plus, the goaltending debate — does Jacob Markström get the nod, or was this the moment to give Jesper Wallstedt a look?

At 9:30, Dan Bylsma joins to explain the biggest adjustment NHL stars face in a short Olympic event, how coaching best-on-best differs from an 82-game grind, and whether chemistry or quick line changes win gold. Is this the most talented Team USA roster ever assembled?

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3 Comments

  1. Colby had Pekka Virta as a coach in Finland. Not really the best example for how things are done here, absolute failure of a coach who for the longest time kept failing upwards because he had friends in high places.

  2. All ya did was basically bitch about how boring the Olympics are,& talk about how much ya want the Swedes to beat the US practically…great show guys. You usually are so much better than that.

  3. This is not truly a BEST on BEST tournament. 2002 perhaps was and nothing will ever compare to the level of the 1996 World Cup or even the 1987 Canada Cup.

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