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Old 01-11-2011, 02:36 PM
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Thumbs up Kelly: Canadian world junior fans criticized in Buffalo

by Cathal Kelly

Kelly: Disillusioned by southern hospitality

It’s a week after Canada left, and Buffalo is only now feeling safe enough to begin unboarding the windows and crawling out of the basement.

That’s the impression left in an out-of-left-field attack on Canadian honour by a columnist at the Buffalo News.

In purple tones, the piece – entitled “Disillusioned by Northern Neighbours” – paints Canadian fans as bunch of boozed-up hooligans who streamed over the border like the Visigoths advancing on Rome.

Among the damning criticisms: we don’t wait to turn right on red; we say “eh”; we like to take a drink; the Rogers Centre is ugly; we tip only two bucks on a $25 bar tab; someone punched someone else at a game.

Oh, Buffalo. We rescued your tournament from local apathy and crushing irrelevance and this is the thanks we get?

A visiting Swedish writer likened the city to something out of “28 Days Later (minus all the zombies).”

One of your own players – Ducks prospect and Team U.S.A. forward Emerson Etem – called Buffalo a “ghost town” and “the worst city ever.”

And you’re angry at us? Seriously?

What’d we do to get you so hysterical?

It is true that we showed up, injected hundreds of thousands of muscular Canadian dollars into your threadbare economy and rooted for our team. We’ll admit that.

We’re sorry. That was pretty awful.

There might have been a drunken incident or six. That’s possible. Since the end zone seats at a Bills home game generally resemble a Hieronymous Bosch painting, we thought you embraced that sort of high-spirited fun. That was foolish of us.

Are you hurt? Show us where it hurts. Because we’d like to kick it all better.

The most grating thing about the ad hominem broadside is not that Buffalo (or, at least, one writer from Buffalo and a couple of anonymous bartenders) doesn’t like us any more.

It’s that we’re stood up beside the groaning American stereotype of Canadians and then judged unworthy by comparison.

“I think we saw a different side of the normally placid, polite, patient, good neighbours we thought we knew,” the News’ Donn Esmonde writes, possibly while shorting out the keyboard with his bitter tears.

Yes (sigh) that’s us. Canada – the world’s agreeable doormat. I urge Americans who labour under this delusion to test its truth in a bar in Rimouski or Saint John or Hamilton. Remember, our medical care is universal. Our dentistry is not. So bring cash.

If any good can come out of this, it’s the death of the idea of the Polite Canadian in at least one American city.

For going on a century, we’ve put up with your jingoism and your insularity and your shocking ignorance of the world outside your borders. Yes, you won the Cold War. Yes, your economy is the foundation for our own. We can only say ‘Thank you’ so many times.

It’s become globally fashionable to kick uppity Canada lately. We took a hellacious amount of stick during the Vancouver Olympics for our Own the Podium initiative. Some people – notably Brits, Russians and a few cranky Americans – were put out that we got excited when we won.

If that’s a problem, then sadly, it’s your problem.

We’ve all taken a vote up here and we’ve decided that, in one sphere of life at least, we’re not going to play nice any more. That’s hockey.

Twelve years ago, after missing a pair of hockey golds in Nagano, we were in the midst of a cringingly Canadian crisis of confidence.

What changed?

The players didn’t get any better. The players have always been the world’s best.

The attitude changed. We collectively decided that while there is no shame in finishing second, it should not be a pre-tournament objective. This is Canada. We own this game.

We carry that feeling around with us now, like the statement of fact that it is. It’s no coincidence that in the decade since, we’ve enjoyed a level of unparalleled international success.

Maybe that’s what bothered you so much, Buffalo. As Americans, you’re not used to feeling overshadowed or overmatched. Which is funny. Since that’s something you taught us.
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Old 01-11-2011, 02:37 PM
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My favorite line in the article....LOL!

Are you hurt? Show us where it hurts. Because we’d like to kick it all better.
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Old 01-11-2011, 02:40 PM
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they tipped 2 bucks? more than i would have given
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Old 01-11-2011, 02:54 PM
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wow what a whiny article.... and they wonder why they are picking on Canada. Did you read the article? Its like a self fulfilling prophecy. wonder what they would have thought if it had happened to quebecois.
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Old 01-11-2011, 02:57 PM
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wow what a whiny article.... and they wonder why they are picking on Canada. Did you read the article? Its like a self fulfilling prophecy. wonder what they would have thought if it had happened to quebecois.
we wouldn't care...
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Old 01-11-2011, 02:58 PM
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I agree Zoom, my only problem with the tournament and the people was the traffic and the driving, believe it or not, the traffic was terrible even here. Malls and restaurants were packed the entire time
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Old 01-11-2011, 02:59 PM
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I agree Zoom, my only problem with the tournament and the people was the traffic and the driving, believe it or not, the traffic was terrible even here. Malls and restaurants were packed the entire time
Border crossings were ignorant as well...
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Old 01-11-2011, 03:03 PM
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Yeah I figured as much, haven't been over the border for a while though myself, all I know is I come down the street behind the outlet mall on the way home from work and it was nuts over there every day lol
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Old 01-11-2011, 04:20 PM
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This article is false, ever been to a Leafs/Sabres game in Buffalo, usually half the stadium is Leaf fans. This whole area over here is nothing but Canucks, which is not a bad thing because they do bring business. Let me tell you about Buffalo, you think we are afraid of a couple of Canucks starting fights, this area has a higher murder rate than some major U. S. cities. Its kind of sad for a "Ghosttown"!!!
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Old 01-11-2011, 06:08 PM
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I run my mouth in Canada and still have all my teeth. And no broken bones either.


The article had me to a point then lost me in all seriousness. Right where the writer brought up the Olympics. Who cares. U lost. U didn't take the podium. Suck it and move on.

Oh yeah the writer forgot to mention the collapse and them not winning. How convient.
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