I feel like Shane Wright will force his way onto the team like McDavid and work his way up the lineup throughout the tournament
Newhook-Byfield-Cozens
Perfetti-McMichael-Tomasino
Jarvis-Krebs-Quinn
Beckman-Lapierre-Mercer
Pelletier ( but I could see Hockey Canada bringing someone like a Ridley Grieg if they want more snarl in the line-up.
Byram-Drysdale
Harley-Schneider
Guhle-Clarke
Robertson
Garand
Levi
Forwards look like the best group in the tourney. Everyone here is a top notch prospect and capable of 90+ point CHL seasons this year. With Lapierre looking so good in the preseason I could see him making the roster should he match the hype he had coming in to this season and stays healthy. I would be lying though if I said bringing Wright wasn't tempting. D also looks really good. There is no excuse for Byram and Drysdale to not be one of the tourney's best pairings and the depth 1-7 is strong. Goaltending is not the strength of this roster, but I do think Levi has it in him to hold the fort reliably.
Good roster, potentially looks like a really deep team. Clarke and Lapierre are definitely wildcards. Might be difficult in Lapierre's case to get enough game action in to get real consideration but who knows.
Skaters Fs and Ds. stacked. '01s and '02s. an entire team of 1st. rders potentially.
Goaltending? did we not have a '01 born goalie taken in the '19 draft?
What happened to the two '01s who were on the u18 team a few years back?
I've got no sense of the goaltending for this year. The bad news is that last year's strategy of "wait around and hope that someone decent emerges" is not all that feasible if the leagues start late. Also not ideal that some countries are going to have plenty of their player in better game shape. It's going to be a really strange tournament I imagine, but I'm still glad that it's likely going forward.
It's always better to play and get some international development in than winning a u20 tournament. I like winning it, love winning it, but the goal is player development. So, under any circumstance, I'm glad it's a go for now. Winning Sr. Mens tournaments is the prize and the payoff.
but really, it's been 5+ years since Hockey Canada/CHL decided they would address the goaltending situation...yet they're still mucking it up.
If the NHL doesn't return in time, does this mean Laf and others will join in on the fun? That offense would look ridiculous with him there.
I'd argue 2005 was stronger than 95, but the competition was also way tougher than that point.I hope he plays and is joined by the 5 or 6 others who would be on NHL rosters if we living in normal times, but if he takes a pass and decides to sit it out and prep for Ranger camp, I haven't seen a Canadian team this stacked and deep since the '95 born players romped to a gold medal. and the '85s before that.
Assuming the NHL season doesn't start up until the new year, what do you guys think is the probability of Kirby Dach being released to participate? (and Hughes, Kakko for that matter) As '01s they are obviously eligible, but are all expected to play more prominent roles on their NHL teams this year. If they're team training camps are starting at the same time, teams may prefer them getting time with their pro linemates.
I'd argue 2005 was stronger than 95, but the competition was also way tougher than that point.
That definitely makes sense then.Are you mixing up the identifier? I always use birth year. The 2005 team would have been the '85 born players + Sid.
and just to clarify, yes, they were/are indeed the the best team Canada has ever sent to that tournament, without exception. It is the best team ever sent to that tournament from any country. They are the gold standard.
What happened to the two '01s who were on the u18 team a few years back?
Who's this Cossa kid (goalie) on the OilKings? 16 years old, and put up great numbers as the #1.
Would they bring him along for experience going into 2022?
I like your line up. I would make some changes:Newhook-Byfield-Cozens
Perfetti-McMichael-Tomasino
Jarvis-Krebs-Quinn
Beckman-Lapierre-Mercer
Pelletier ( but I could see Hockey Canada bringing someone like a Ridley Grieg if they want more snarl in the line-up.
Byram-Drysdale
Harley-Schneider
Guhle-Clarke
Robertson
Garand
Levi
Forwards look like the best group in the tourney. Everyone here is a top notch prospect and capable of 90+ point CHL seasons this year. With Lapierre looking so good in the preseason I could see him making the roster should he match the hype he had coming in to this season and stays healthy. I would be lying though if I said bringing Wright wasn't tempting. D also looks really good. There is no excuse for Byram and Drysdale to not be one of the tourney's best pairings and the depth 1-7 is strong. Goaltending is not the strength of this roster, but I do think Levi has it in him to hold the fort reliably.
Russian and European players are playing league games. CHL players are not playing any games at least until early Dec or late Dec. I am hoping that they are spending this time to hone their skills.
We will see what between players who play games and just practice.