Mestaruus
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One thing I didn't take into consideration is that next year's tournament is in Canada and the one after in USA, Buffalo. This gives the GMs of NHL clubs more motivation to send their prospects to WJC as their players won't have to adjust to European sized rink and mess up their momentum/game if those players are doing good at that moment.
So this increases the odds of having Pulju, Aho or Laine in the squad next year, but yeah if they are in the NHL instead of AHL chances of having them are low regardless of the fact that next WJC is played in NA.
Ok. I didn't know he did so well at Carolina.
So this increases the odds of having Pulju, Aho or Laine in the squad next year, but yeah if they are in the NHL instead of AHL chances of having them are low regardless of the fact that next WJC is played in NA.
You're probably right, but from what I read Aho was already great at Carolina's training camp this fall and Kärpät got lucky that they decided to send him back. I just cant see them sending him back again after amazing WJC's and Liiga season.
Ok. I didn't know he did so well at Carolina.