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Greg Berge writes:
> > I'd believe 2 1-0 games in the semis and a 28 goal game in the finals.
> > After this past weekend, nothing would surprise me.
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> I thought I was completely beyond surprise in hockey until Kazahkstan
> defeated Iceland 63-0 in the European D Pool Championship.
That was low scoring compared to: Korea 92, Thailand 0 a few weeks ago
in the Asian Oceanic Championship.
Korea and Japan, the two favorites, had tied each other earlier in the
tourney -- meaning the race was on for goal differential, and it was not
pretty. Korea won the tiebreaker, scoring something like 140 more goals
than its opponents in the four games (remember one was a tie).
How'd you like to be the official scorer for one of those games. :-)
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