You can't talk shit to me like this. You like Nickelback.
I'm not going to defend Nickelback in this thread, but I'll say this, there is a lot worse Canadian content of music out there than Nickelback.
You can ask almost any hockey historian and they would say this game would be the one of the best hockey games ever played, if not the best hockey game ever played. It was more than a little exhibition. This was putting the best team in Europe vs the best team in North America, and the game perfected every little aspect and brought out how hockey was suppose to play. Great goaltending, great skating, forechecking, cycling of the puck, scoring. It had it all. Was it a bit one sided?
Yes.
The Habs skated harder than The Red Army, played smarter and played defence better. Other than Ken Dryden not being tested often, the game kept a smooth pace throughout the game.
BPS: Buffalo defeated Krylya Sovetov Moscow, well somewhat of a lesser team than the Red Army. Scoring 12 on the former USSR Champions, the team played foolishly and deserved the loss that they deserve.