USA is like Notre Dame, Canada is like UM who somehow keeps beating us and Russia is like usc
If you're implying that Canada (Michigan) beating the US (Notre Dame) is just bad luck, you must not really follow hockey very much. Canada really were the better team today, outside of goaltending; this is no different than Vancouver where Miller kept the US in the game. There is no debating that Canada has more talent overall, although that gap has closed and continues to close.
North is better down the center and better on the blue line, wings are a push and we have better goaltending, though price played well today.
That is a fair breakdown, but I would suggest to be more pointed:
-Canada
much stronger down the middle
-I give Canada overall advantage for 4 lines along the wings, although agree that for top unit or top two it is close
-Canada has a considerably stronger blue-line overall (US first pair are very good, but cannot roll 3 defensive pairs anything close to Canada's)
-US has better
and more consistent goaltending in Quick/Miller; both Price and Luongo have bad playoff demons in recent years.
Amazing given how strong Canada are up front, that their forwards haven't scored much during these Olympics