The Olympics: Hasek to start in goal in Czechs' opening ice hockey match
On Tuesday the Czech ice hockey team plays its first match against Germany, a highly-anticipated match that should see players like Jaromir Jagr and new team captain Robert Lang in top form. One mystery that has been resolved for the time being: the question of who would start between the pipes. It will be none other than Dominik Hasek, who led the Czechs to gold at the Olympics eight years ago. At 41, Hasek is enjoying the season of the lifetime in the NHL, and the Czechs are hoping he will keep up the good work in the first game. Although originally his luggage - including equipment - was lost, it was found in time to allow him to appear in the game.
As for the game Tuesday? Germany have been fairly solid in the past and could be tricky. But most, including Josef Horesovsky - a member of the silver medal team at Grenoble in 1968 - think the Czechs should prevail. Earlier he spoke to Czech Radio:
"I think we have an excellent team and I think the players have a good chance of getting far. At the same time, it's sport, which means others will also be well-prepared. There's no question that the fight to the top will be tough."One last curious item regarding the Czech team: a well-known video game manufacturer has reportedly tweaked its hockey management game for Olympic hockey, with the game predicting everything from the number of goals scored, by whom, and when, to how the Czechs will do at the Games. According to a story in the Czech daily 'Sport' the simulator has predicted a Nagano-style semi-final repeat against Team Canada. But, this time Canada wins, with goalie Brodeur stopping 41 shots. But really: how can they know?