The Dish: Whoa Canada!
The U.S. men's hockey team was a disaster waiting to happen.
Most of them got stuck in a blizzard before the Games started.
Several of them were over age 60. And they had the combined
mental toughness and discipline of former FEMA Director Michael
"Brownie" Brown. That they went 1-4-1 in Turin is no surprise.
Keith Tkachuk embarrassed himself throughout the tournament with
worse hands than Daniel Day Lewis in My Left Foot, and Mike
Modano humiliated himself complaining about his hotel
arrangements afterward. They were supposed to suck, and they
did.
But what the heck happened to Canada? I called a repeat Canadian
gold in this very space a couple weeks ago, and, um, well, not
so much. (You may remember, however, I said that Russia and
Finland were dramatically underrated.) Typical of Team Maple
Leaf's frustrating tourney: the lone shot I saw of Wayne Gretzky
during Canada's quarterfinal loss to Russia last Wednesday
included Wayne standing in a suit coat and tie, spitting on the
rink floor. I suppose that's better than a shot of him calling
his bookie.
Speaking of old: in retrospect, including Joe Sakic (36), Rob
Blake (34) and Adam Foote (34) turned out to be a huge mistake.
In such a compressed tourney, the fresh legs of, say, Sydney
Crosby and/or Jason Spezza sure would've looked nice wearing
red. Joe Thornton was an unmitigated disaster, Vincent
Lecavalier got hurt, Rick Nash barely ever got a stick on the
puck and on the flight back home from Italy Chris Pronger just
took another penalty. And the Gretzky Gambling Debacle certainly
took a toll.
Sure, the U.S. was awful. But frankly they were awful on paper,
and their best player literally was 44 years old. Canada,
meanwhile, was obviously the best team in this tournament, no
question about it, and they got shut out three times. Just
amazing.
There were indications (in this very space) that the Winter
Olympics would pretty much be a non-factor for sports betting.
Has that been the case? Have people at least been able to get up
for the ice hockey? What do you think of North America's
struggles in this tournament?
Greg Jorssen, BoDog.com: The Olympics have been a non-factor,
with the exception of the hockey. We've realized decent handle
on the games, particularly the quarterfinal games. The games
that have received the most handle of course involve the
Americans. Unfortunately, most bettors believed that the Fins
would win their quarterfinal game against the U.S. The poor play
of the Americans in the round robins swayed bettors against
them. Americans put together a very old team, which is not
conducive to the bigger rinks in international play. As for the
Canadians, I am still scratching my head with them. The young
players did not seem to have the passion and drive that we are
used to and it clearly showed in their losses to the Swiss and
to the Fins.
Did the Daytona 500 do any serious action? Was Jimmie Johnson's
win a (relatively) big victory for the books?
GJ, BoDog.com: NASCAR does not generate the handle I would like
to see due mostly to the unpredictability of the sport. In
football, if a receiver blows out his hamstring, the game goes
on and the team still has a legitimate shot at winning. In
NASCAR, if Tony Stewart blows a tire, chances are it is over for
him. The Daytona 500 had a lot of wacky things happen that leads
me to believe that NASCAR will just never be predictable enough
in a single race to attract massive handle. As for Jimmie
Johnson's tainted win (come on now, his car was illegally
modified), it was a favorable outcome for the books. I'm
curious, though, what impact this controversy will have on the
action from here on in on Johnson in future races.
I guess we got our answer by the Villanova hoops team; they
leapfrogged UConn, and sit #2 behind Duke in this week's poll.
How do you see the Villanova at UConn game this weekend? What do
the books hope happens?
GJ, BoDog.com: UConn will definitely be favored due to the
home-court advantage, and because of the handle we usually
receive on the home favorites, I suspect we will be once again
big Villanova fans this weekend. As I stated before, UConn is
the better team and will be leapfrogging back ahead of 'Nova
come Monday morning.
Last week I asked what college hoops team could come out of
nowhere and stun folks while getting to the Sweet 16. This week,
I'm setting my sights a little higher. If I had to pick one team
that's currently outside the AP Top 16 who could stun folks and
get to the Final Four, I'd say LSU. How about you?
GJ, BoDog.com: LSU is once again a solid pick; however, year
after year I always tend to go back to Michigan State. Izzo has
this uncanny ability to get his team focused at the right time
and this year is fielding a team that is as talented as any team
in the past. Maurice Ager leads the team currently in scoring
and his hot hand (when it is on) can easily lead the Spartans to
the Final Four. With Shannon Brown playing as well as he is
right now and Paul Davis being consistently a force night in and
night out, they are my team right now and one I will ride in my
bracket pool this year!!!!!