WC: Team France 2025

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Yorick Treille announced his long list today.

5 goalies, 12 defensemen, 31 forwards.

Are missing Justin Addamo, Yohann Auvitu and Enzo Cantagallo, all three injured and not expected to recover in time, as well as Valentin Claireaux who has retired since the the OGQ last summer.

Unlikely to be available but Téo Besnier should be on it.


6 games scheduled for some fine tuning.
- April 18-19 in Marseille, vs Switzerland
- April 25-26 in Cergy-Pontoise, vs Norway
- May 2-3 in TBA, Slovakia, vs Slovakia
 
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Yorick Treille announced his long list today.

5 goalies, 12 defensemen, 31 forwards.

Are missing Justin Addamo, Yohann Auvitu and Enzo Cantagallo, all three injured and not expected to recover in time, as well as Valentin Claireaux who has retired since the the OGQ last summer.

Unlikely to be available but Téo Besnier should be on it.


6 games scheduled for some fine tuning.
- April 18-19 in Marseille, vs Switzerland
- April 25-26 in Cergy-Pontoise, vs Norway
- May 2-3 in TBA, Slovakia, vs Slovakia
Addamo and Auvitu would have been locks.. that's too bad.

Besnier will have Q playoffs first? Looked good at u20's.
 
Yorick Treille announced his long list today.

5 goalies, 12 defensemen, 31 forwards.

Are missing Justin Addamo, Yohann Auvitu and Enzo Cantagallo, all three injured and not expected to recover in time, as well as Valentin Claireaux who has retired since the the OGQ last summer.

Unlikely to be available but Téo Besnier should be on it.


6 games scheduled for some fine tuning.
- April 18-19 in Marseille, vs Switzerland
- April 25-26 in Cergy-Pontoise, vs Norway
- May 2-3 in TBA, Slovakia, vs Slovakia
Decent team!
 
First camp roster

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I watched Teo Besnier tonight. He has a good head for the game. Solid but not great technical skills.

Good laterally but not a really fast player. Will need more strength and my overall takeaway is that he is not ready to play at the World Championships...

The Volts don't play a system where they activate the D a whole bunch... very content to play a sound and structured game so Besnier's offensive contributions may be held back a tad. He plays the top on the PP but is a facilitator and almost never looks for his own shot.
 

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