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<blockquote data-quote="usausa" data-source="post: 543729" data-attributes="member: 42578"><p>Belichick does indeed take a lot of heat for not pulling his starters when the game is well in hand, even Patriots fans get annoyed because it runs the risk of injury, and I believe that is how Gronkowski got his injury.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is the biggest win at the senior men's level. </p><p>At the 1998 Asia-Pacific U18 Championships, South Korea ran up a 92-0 scoreline on Thailand. I believe the Koreans took 176 shots to Thailand's 2 (or 4?)...I have the gamesheet somewhere, I think I left it at school when I came home for school break. </p><p>After Japan and South Korea tied earlier in the tournament, the ***le came down to goal differential. With Japan beating Thailand 58-0 in the opening match. Entering the South Korea-Thailand match, South Korea was at +50 (this was their final game) and Japan a +121 (with one game to play versus China). So South Korea needed to win by 71 plus some extra in order to win the ***le. In the end, South Korea won the ***le by having the better goal differential by 15 goals.</p><p></p><p>An Olympic qualifier in women's hockey featured an 82-0 win by Slovakia over Bulgaria. Here is a video clip (one of a three short clips on youtube from the game). Slovakia in white. This game I find ridiculous, as Slovakia is constantly crashing the net no matter the score.</p><p>[media=youtube]HGh6-CzKT-A[/media]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Box: <a href="http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/166/IHW166907_74_4_0.pdf" target="_blank">http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/166/IHW166907_74_4_0.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usausa, post: 543729, member: 42578"] Belichick does indeed take a lot of heat for not pulling his starters when the game is well in hand, even Patriots fans get annoyed because it runs the risk of injury, and I believe that is how Gronkowski got his injury. That is the biggest win at the senior men's level. At the 1998 Asia-Pacific U18 Championships, South Korea ran up a 92-0 scoreline on Thailand. I believe the Koreans took 176 shots to Thailand's 2 (or 4?)...I have the gamesheet somewhere, I think I left it at school when I came home for school break. After Japan and South Korea tied earlier in the tournament, the ***le came down to goal differential. With Japan beating Thailand 58-0 in the opening match. Entering the South Korea-Thailand match, South Korea was at +50 (this was their final game) and Japan a +121 (with one game to play versus China). So South Korea needed to win by 71 plus some extra in order to win the ***le. In the end, South Korea won the ***le by having the better goal differential by 15 goals. An Olympic qualifier in women's hockey featured an 82-0 win by Slovakia over Bulgaria. Here is a video clip (one of a three short clips on youtube from the game). Slovakia in white. This game I find ridiculous, as Slovakia is constantly crashing the net no matter the score. [media=youtube]HGh6-CzKT-A[/media] Box: [url]http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/166/IHW166907_74_4_0.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE]
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