Harrison Fugman
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I funny enough, there's a guy that I went to college with who was there.
And then these three people sitting in front of me who were from Montreal, Quebec was and they were they were yelling at the TV in French.
They were unbelievable.
So I think that yesterday's game was ultimately very good for the sport of hockey because it put a lot of eyeballs on the game and showed how exciting it is.
And I think this is, you know, kind of reigniting or putting like a ton of substance around what will be β
a real multi-year rivalry between Canada and the U S especially now, like we have the four nations cup that you'll see every year.
And, um, I think it's only going to get more, uh, more exciting when Russia comes back into the mix, which like, I think may not be on, on everyone's radar is like, there is a third powerhouse.
And like, as it goes to the specific game, like ultimately, um,
This is a game where when the lights are shining bright, you got to be able to put the puck in the back of the net.
And one team managed to do that better than the other last night.
Which they need to change.
The two things they need to change, they need to bring fighting back.
It's an amazing part of the game.
And they need to put overtime to five on five.
And honestly, the five on five overtime for me is it's like I'm not going to point to how the outcome would have differed.
I just would have liked to have seen more hockey.
And in three on three overtime, the game ends so fast because you're always just essentially one odd man wash away from from a team scoring.