Keith,
What happens if he applies his thinking to a marathon or to boxing? So a boxer must win a seven-match series in order to be crowned champion? A marathon runner the same? That's stupid. (He said "real sport supremacy"; both marathon races and boxing are sports which award championship rankings to their participants.) Hell, the Super Bowl isn't a seven-game series between two teams. Are you telling me that it doesn't determine a "real" champion? Ditto vis-à-vis the Grey Cup (CFL championship game). If the Canadian goalie was outplayed (and he was), then they didn't "dominate." "Domination" of a game means to be superior at every facet of the game. They did out-shoot us, and they also had better puck control (both due to the greater experience and expert ability of their defensive core—the U.S. has a weak defensive core; this allows for such "dominance"). However, we remained cool and collected; we didn't panic; and we answered every Canadian goal. Furthermore, we out-gutted and "out-hearted" them. Typical Canadian whiner-snob; there's always an excuse; they are incapable of demonstrating even the slightest bit of humility. Their goalie, Brodeur, put on a dizzying display of characteristic Canadian conceit and arrogance by moronically swatting at the puck and knocking it right to a U.S. player . . . which directly led to a goal. Tell your buddy that all we need to do is place one tank at the border, and the entire country is our 51st state. He knows this to be true. All Canadians know and fear this truism. U-S-A! U-S-A!
Jeff