Originally posted by Serb
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
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		But "outplay"??? That implies something different than to merely win. Maybe I need a new definition but I would think to outplay someone you would need to perhaps
have more shots than your opponent
Have more good scoring chances than your oponent
Have a clear territorial advantage on your opponent
Out-hit your opponent
Since the US did none of these and Canada did all of them, I have problems with the concept that the US outplayed Canada.
Now Ryan Miller badly outplayed Martin Brodeur and largely as a result of that the US won the game. But if that somehow equals the US outplaying Canada then the word outplay has absolutely no meaning regarding what went on

 
	


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