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From: kopach@cavell.UUCP (Randy Kopach)
Newsgroups: net.sport.hockey
Subject: Re: USSR semifinal loss.
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Date: Mon, 17-Sep-84 11:04:18 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 17 11:04:18 1984
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Hmmm, I was somewhat out-to-lunch on a few of my statements
regarding the game.  Canada's first goal occured early in
the second period (not late in the first).  The first period
ended with a 0-0 tie.  Also, the two Soviet goals came early
in the third period (not midway through the second).  Sorry
about the errors.

   As for the finals, Canada beat Sweden 5-2 (as some of you
probably already know).  It certainly wasn't the exiting game
that Canada/USSR was, but it was still very good hockey.
Sweden played somewhat reserved, waiting for Canada to make
mistakes.  Since these rarely occured, Sweden didn't really
get the scoring opportunities.  Look for them to open up more
in the next game (Tuesday night).  Otherwise, Canada will
take the cup in two.
                                      Randy Kopach
				      alberta!cavell!kopach
				      @ University of Alberta