Because there's no indication USAH is going to pursue a Team Canada style camp at the last minute, and because there's not much, if any, hockey to be played to help inform the future roster choice, here's the team I'd choose right now:
Forwards (x14):
Matthew Boldy - Alex Turcotte - Cole Caufield
Nick Robertson - Trevor Zegras - Arthur Kaliyev
Robert Mastrosimone - John Beecher - Bobby Brink
Matt Beniers - Owen Lindmark - Thomas Bordeleau
Brendan Brisson
Extra: Patrick Moynihan
Defense (x8):
Cam York - Henry Thrun
Ryan Johnson - Jackson LaCombe
Jake Sanderson - Drew Helleson
Domenick Fensore
Extra: Jayden Struble
Goalie (x3):
Spencer Knight
Dustin Wolf
Drew Commesso
Notes:
- On paper, it should be a team that competes for gold. Anything less than gold is a failure (yes, other teams can also feel this way).
- A reminder that you can add 2 extra skaters this year.
- Forward:
- The following 8 players should be locks: Boldy, Turcotte, Caufield, Robertson, Zegras, Caufield, Beecher, Brink
- That leaves 6 spots open to choose from. I'm sure I went with more skill than USAH / Nate Leaman will go with, but with top players who are also workhorses all over the ice like Roberston, Turcotte, and Beecher, you don't need to commit much to defensive forward specialists.
- This is a really hard group of forwards to choose from. A lot of really strong options and depth.
- I really wanted to find a spot for Brett Berard as another two-way pest, but it may be a year early for him, especially on this deep of a forward group.
- Defense:
- The following 5 players should be locks: York, Thrun, Johnson, LaCombe, Sanderson
- That leaves 3 spots and it's hard to imagine at least one of those doesn't go to an RHD, and I think Helleson has the inside track there. I think Fensore also has a leg up for his puck-moving / PP ability, and I take Struble as he can do a bit of everything.
- RHD is a clear weakness again as I only have one on the team. The one saving grace is three of our LHD (Thrun, Johnson, LaCombe) regularly play the offside, so we'll have plenty of options for guys to line up on their familiar side. Plus, York and Thrun have a lot of history as a pair, so that's a natural reunion to pursue.
- On paper, this is a much better defensive group than last year, although still our biggest question mark. One big benefit is this should be a much better puck-moving group compared to last year's defensive group, which was a big factor in the sputtering offense.
- Guys like Johnson, LaCombe, Thrun, and Sanderson can contribute similarly to Jones and Emberson last year and York is capable of playing huge minutes. York is an excellent current player unlike Miller last year, so he should be relied on heavily. Whether he goes from not playing the prior year to huge performance the next a la McAvoy is to be seen, but the potential is there at least and it's not misplaced.
- Goalies:
- Knight clearly starts as the guy, but it's nice to know that if Knight were to falter, Wolf is capable of being the starter on the way to gold.