Canada Wins Gold, Proceeds to Party Down

The Canadian Women's Hockey team is under scrutiny for partying after their gold medal win.
Kevlarsays...

I believe I speak for most (even us dejected USA fans with no health care and no gold medal) when I say BULLLLLLLLLSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

BoneRemakesays...

>> ^Kevlar:
I believe I speak for most (even us dejected USA fans with no health care and no gold medal) when I say BULLLLLLLLLSSSSSSSSSSSSHH HHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII


FUCKIN bullshit. From a Canadian with fully paid for health care (thanx alberta) and a womens hockey gold medal. Bullllllllll shhhhhittttt

therealblankmansays...

Hockey Canada has apologized to the world for this embarassment, on behalf of all Canadians.

BUUUUUUUUUUUUULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT!

Not on my behalf! GO CANADA!

highdileehosays...

I know nothing about hockey, but I do know this was the most entertaining sport match I have ever witnessed. The canadian offsides calls were a little lacking, but what the hell do I know. The canadian goalie was awesome, she was always set up at a perfect angle to defend the shots on goal. And Julie Chu of the American team was very aggressive, and unwavering despite the quick deficit they had to overcome. I never thought I'd say this but, Thanks Canada. Great sport you created. Hope the Men's match is as entertaining.

littledragon_79says...

Well, when you get a bunch of athletes from around the world to compete to see who is the best, you better be ready for some wacky and/or intense celebrations. Can you imagine what a Zimbabwean gold medal hockey celebration would look like? ...or a Jamaican gold medal bobsled celebration? Someone needs to get a Tracy Morgan haircut and chill out.

thinker247says...

Canada, you just won the gold medal in your home country! What are you going to do next?

We're going to calmly exit the building and start preparing for the 2014 Olympics. After a night of 8 hours of sleep, of course.

Paybacksays...

>> ^thinker247:
Canada, you just won the gold medal in your home country! What are you going to do next?
We're going to calmly exit the building and start preparing for the 2014 Olympics. After a night of 8 hours of sleep, of course.


What the Hell. Totally agree. They weren't doing anything the other 4000 Canadians in the stands weren't doing. In fact, the fans didn't even go outside and have a riot that causes $5M+ damage. THAT'S the Canadian way to celebrate a hockey victory!

rottenseedsays...

I'm happy for those Canadian women. They showed me that, although womens' sports are far less interesting to watch than the male version of that same sport, they can still celebrate like the men.

ButterflyKissessays...

Actually I recall a moment in time when hockey fans did cause a riot and millions in damage in Edmonton several years ago. Sorry but regional membership won't prevent acts of human stupidity.

Besides this the Associated press should be scolded for coming down on these fine athletes for celebrating mildly with OMG cigars, champagne and beer. I know it's not very lady-like but hell they're hockey players!!!


>> ^Payback:
>> ^thinker247:
Canada, you just won the gold medal in your home country! What are you going to do next?
We're going to calmly exit the building and start preparing for the 2014 Olympics. After a night of 8 hours of sleep, of course.

What the Hell. Totally agree. They weren't doing anything the other 4000 Canadians in the stands weren't doing. In fact, the fans didn't even go outside and have a riot that causes $5M+ damage. THAT'S the Canadian way to celebrate a hockey victory!

eric3579says...

I assume you're referring to smoking pole. Rottenseeds favorite kind of smoking.

>> ^Drachen_Jager:
Can you imagine the feigned outrage if they were to partake in the other kind of smoking (which by the way is more common in Vancouver than tobacco).

budzossays...

I bet some of these terrible role models also had S-E-X later on that night. What kind of example is that to set for our children? The olympics should be PG-rated!! The world must be sterile and PC and everyone must pretend to be something they're not. Otherwise, how else will capitalism thrive?

entr0pysays...

I actually find this sort of celebration to be quite dignified. At least compared to the usual screaming and jumping up and down. And don't get me started on public hugging. They're supposed to be ladies.

Xaxsays...

The IOC needs a lobotomy. This has nothing to do with the technical integrity of the sport, and thus the IOC can go fuck itself. That said, I'm not sure the way the team celebrated was exactly classy or sportsmanlike, but that's no an issue for the IOC; the team should be able to celebrate however they like.

rougysays...

Have we gotten so puritanical here in the USA that we have to even bother to raise a concern about this?

It's starting to get embarrassing to be an American.

kymbossays...

I'm not sure Canada is up there with, say, a Belgium for its beer-making prowess. But I'm sure it's better than America. Why you would set your benchmark so low is another question entirely.

eric3579says...

I've been embarrassed for quite some time now.
>> ^rougy:
Have we gotten so puritanical here in the USA that we have to even bother to raise a concern about this?
It's starting to get embarrassing to be an American.

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