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11:38 am - 02/26/2010

The Canadian women's hockey team is amazing, everyone else can suck it.

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Should on ice party result in punishment?

 
 

The International Olympic Committee will investigate the behaviour of the Canadian women's hockey players who celebrated their gold medal at the Vancouver Games by drinking alcohol on the ice.

Several Canadian players returned to the ice surface at Canada Hockey Place roughly 30 minutes after their 2-0 win over the U.S. on Thursday night.

The players drank cans of beer and bottles of champagne, and smoked cigars with their gold medals draped around their necks.


Gilbert Felli, the IOC's executive director of the Olympic Games, said he wasn't aware of the celebration until informed by an Associated Press reporter.

"If that's the case, that is not good. It is not what we want to see," he said. "I don't think it's a good promotion of sport values. If they celebrate in the changing room, that's one thing, but not in public."


Felli said the IOC will talk to the International Ice Hockey Federation and the Canadian Olympic Committee to collect more information for the purposes of its investigation.

"We will investigate what happened .... We will first find the facts and then act accordingly," he said.

Among those drinking were Marie-Philip Poulin of Quebec City, the youngest player on Team Canada and its fourth-line centre, who scored twice in the first period. The 18-year-old Poulin turns 19 next month, but right now she would be under the legal drinking age in B.C.

Steve Keough, a spokesman for the Canadian Olympic Committee, said the COC had not provided the alcohol, nor instructed the players to celebrate on the ice.

"We condone celebrations. ... We don't condone actions of irresponsibility," Keough said. "I think Canadians understand it's quite an emotional moment for our team. It was not our intention to go against any IOC protocols."

In a statement released late Thursday, Hockey Canada apologized for the on-ice party.

"The members of Team Canada apologize if their on-ice celebrations, after fans had left the building, have offended anyone," the statement read.

"In the excitement of the moment, the celebration left the confines of our dressing room and shouldn't have. The team regrets that its gold-medal celebration may have caused the IOC or COC any embarrassment.

"Our players and team vow to uphold the values of the Olympics moving forward and view this situation as a learning experience."




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[info]lloneke 26th-Feb-2010 04:44 pm (UTC)
They look cute!
[info]zdorova better :))26th-Feb-2010 05:44 pm (UTC)
http://drugoi.livejournal.com/3192026.html
[info]shanny_w Re: better :))26th-Feb-2010 07:20 pm (UTC)
omg I want icons made out of these pictures!
[info]liquiddatura 26th-Feb-2010 04:44 pm (UTC)
christ.
[info]realityvsdreams 26th-Feb-2010 04:44 pm (UTC)
lolol i love it
[info]lindsox137 26th-Feb-2010 06:47 pm (UTC)
mte.
[info]ybfchic 26th-Feb-2010 04:45 pm (UTC)
i thought the issue was that (at least) one of them was drinking underage?
[info]weepwop 26th-Feb-2010 04:50 pm (UTC)
youngest team member was 18 iirc, that's legal age here
[info]weepwop 26th-Feb-2010 04:51 pm (UTC)
oh wait, not in bc apparently. o well.
[info]ybfchic 26th-Feb-2010 04:51 pm (UTC)
thought it was 19 in vancouver
[info]yunaresuka 26th-Feb-2010 04:51 pm (UTC)
it says in the article that its under the legal age for BC
[info]imemine69 26th-Feb-2010 04:52 pm (UTC)
19 is the legal age in Canada except for Quebec where it's 18...
[info]seilens 26th-Feb-2010 04:53 pm (UTC)
The article says that the British Columbia drinking age is 19.
[info]pandyonetwo 26th-Feb-2010 04:59 pm (UTC)
The drinking age in Quebec - where she's from - is 18, so it's not really all that bad. But yeah, it's still technically illegal for her to be drinking in BC.
[info]_pluginbaby 26th-Feb-2010 04:45 pm (UTC)
classy
[info]hmoore 26th-Feb-2010 04:45 pm (UTC)
Yay, for America's Hat again.
[info]green_fire 26th-Feb-2010 06:21 pm (UTC)
*Brain
[info]mofo_pig 26th-Feb-2010 04:45 pm (UTC)
I honestly don't get why this is a problem. They won and they're Canadian; they deserve a drink.
[info]fauxschizzle 26th-Feb-2010 04:46 pm (UTC)
Plus all the fans had already left so no one else was there.
[info]maxymama 26th-Feb-2010 05:42 pm (UTC)
Who took these pictures? Was the media still there?
[info]demonsandsongs 26th-Feb-2010 04:45 pm (UTC)
They apologized. Let's all move on.
[info]shanny_w 26th-Feb-2010 07:21 pm (UTC)
Everybody just wants to see Canada suffer this year. GET OVER IT AND LET US BE GREAT!
[info]paintingvisions 26th-Feb-2010 04:46 pm (UTC)
hahahaa omg
[info]captrenault 26th-Feb-2010 04:46 pm (UTC)
"I don't think it's a good promotion of sport values. If they celebrate in the changing room, that's one thing, but not in public."

Yeah, comraderie among players and a harmless celebration of success and good times. Who the fuck wants that in sports?

*headdesk*
[info]shelostcontro1 26th-Feb-2010 04:48 pm (UTC)
rofl theyre so the person that never got invited to ~parties in highschool
[info]the_margie 26th-Feb-2010 04:52 pm (UTC)
AHAHAH!!
So true!
[info]ambeaux 26th-Feb-2010 06:35 pm (UTC)
Plus have they never seen a televised superbowl or stanely cup win? If it was a bunch of guys drinking beer and sitting on the ice no one would have said anything.
[info]stereosymbiosis 26th-Feb-2010 04:46 pm (UTC)
lol I would have done the same thing if I had been on that team, but giving alcohol to someone underage is a problem.
[info]demonsandsongs 26th-Feb-2010 04:47 pm (UTC)
she isn't underage in her home province it probably slipped her mind.
[info]catinwig 26th-Feb-2010 04:49 pm (UTC)
MIND TWINS FELLOW CANADIAN <3
[info]stereosymbiosis 26th-Feb-2010 04:51 pm (UTC)
all right, I didn't know that. in that case, I don't really see any problem lol.
[info]skywars 26th-Feb-2010 04:51 pm (UTC)
That doesn't make it any less illegal.
[info]ambeaux 26th-Feb-2010 06:36 pm (UTC)
Well and just because she was THERE doesn't mean she was drinking, does it?
[info]catinwig 26th-Feb-2010 04:49 pm (UTC)
To be fair she's from Quebec where the drinking age is 18. It probably slipped her mind seeing how she had just won gold.
[info]shanny_w 26th-Feb-2010 07:23 pm (UTC)
It's ok bb. It's Canada. We can drink at 18 or 19 depending on your province.
[info]pinkspade 27th-Feb-2010 03:29 am (UTC)
it seems kind of unfair to that it's ridiculously easy as a teenager to drink in vancouver but a gold medalist who comes from a province where it IS legal can't have a celebratory drink
[info]fullycompletely 26th-Feb-2010 05:47 pm (UTC)
Yeah, and that WAS in public, plus on TV, and no one gave a shit about that. Because he's a ~wild and crazy man~ not some butch dykes trying to play a man's game, how dare they.
[info]ambeaux 26th-Feb-2010 06:37 pm (UTC)
Excuse me, I think you mean kicking solid ASS at a man's game...
[info]shanny_w 26th-Feb-2010 07:23 pm (UTC)
Yeah. I think it's def cause it was a man.
[info]analogpixels 26th-Feb-2010 07:35 pm (UTC)
IAWTC. I think there's definitely a sexist element here.
[info]wesaucereyes 26th-Feb-2010 08:06 pm (UTC)
They were discussing this on ESPN and they brought all that up and how if it was Sidney Crosby no one would have given two shits about it.

Whatever, I love it. Get down wit yo bad selves ladies.
[info]catinwig 26th-Feb-2010 04:47 pm (UTC)
Oh, see I thought they came out celebrating like right after they won. But if it was a half hour later and the fans were gone, who the fuck cares?
[info]baglady25 26th-Feb-2010 04:47 pm (UTC)
They apologized, didn't they? And whatever, this looks like so much fun. I would love to party with them after they won.

Edited at 2010-02-26 04:49 pm (UTC)
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