Monthly Archives: February 2010
Top 10 Stories of the 2010 Winter Olympics
These Winter Games will always be remembered for the death of Nodar Kumaritashvili, the Georgian luger who had said to his father that he feared for his life on the extremely fast luge track. He died on that luge track in a practice run before the games opened. Bode Miller for ... more »
Crosby Nets Gold in OT
It was an amazing hockey game as the two best hockey teams in the world battled to a 2-2 tie in regulation. Canada went ahead 1-0 in the first and then extended their lead in period two, making it 2-0. Team U.S.A. got on the board prior to the second intermission. The ... more »
Olympic Medal Shakedown and Shakeout
The U.S. has never won a many total medals in the Winter Olympics as they have this year—37. And they will have one more after today’s hockey game. Canada will finish with the most gold medals. Right now they have 13. Will that be their lucky number and will they have ... more »
Gold Medal Hockey Today
When is comes to hockey good goal tending is an important part of the game. When it comes to playoff hockey great goal tending is essential. When it comes to today’s gold medal game with the U.S. and Canada facing off, goal tending is bound to be the deal maker ... more »
Hedrick a Just Miss for Gold in Men’s Team Pursuit
It was another gold for Canada and a “just miss” for Chad Hedrick, who led the U.S. to the silver. The U.S. lost out on the gold by 21-hundredths of a second. The silver made is Hedrick’s fifth medal in five different Olympic events, making him just the fourth man in ... more »
U.S. Four-Man Bobsled Slides to Gold
The U.S. four-man bobsled team, led by Steve Holcomb won the gold. It was the first U.S. gold in the event since Francis Tyler at St. Moritz piloted the U.S. in 1948, A lot of credit goes to Holcomb and a lot goes to the push team of Justin Olsen, ... more »
