jncuse
I brought the Cocaine to the White House
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I was thinking men's and women's as opposed to just men's but you are right, up until Sunday, we probably thought of them as more of a rival than they thought of us.
I could see same thing happening in hoops if France is able to take the gold in '28.
The woman's rivalry has been strong for a long time because they are the only teams that are good.. Going back to the 90's, those teams have been involved in the World Championship Final for 23 out of the 24 times the event has been held... and the results have been fairly balanced. Canada is a bit ahead I think, but its close to 50/50.
In terms of the men's, Canada and US have had a pretty good rivalry, but it has been elevated say around 2018 when it became clear that the US has rose to the first tier with Canada above everyone else in terms of NHL performers. (even if Canada was a bit better). US has its Golden Age of draft classes from 2015-2019.
There was no best on best tournaments from 2016 to 2025. And its worked out that finally when there has been best on best after a long time off, the two teams have met in the final which strengthened the rivalry.
Pre 2010, Canada has had its moments against the US (1991 and 1996 Canada Cup, 2002 Salt Lake). But the US was just one of the teams, especially in the mid 2000's. US was really strong from 1995-2002 - a lot of star power, and did slip for some years after that.