My favorite part of these retroactive rosters is the assumption that, despite the talent that is on the roster and isn't scoring, the similar-level talent that isn't on the roster definitely would be scoring.
Carson Rehkopf isn't getting prime minutes or scoring, but Beckett Sennecke, who had the same PPG in the OHL as Rehkopf, definitely would be.
Carter Yakemchuk, who is barely putting up a PPG in the WHL as a 19 year old offensive defenseman, would definitely be outplaying Caden Price, who has a better WHL PPG than him while also being much better defensively.
Zayne Parekh, who is being handily out-produced by Sam Dickinson, would definitely be given prime PP minutes and not be throttled and reigned in the way Dickinson has been.
Michael Misa, who has an identical PPG as Porter Martone, definitely wouldn't be the 13th forward, jerked around and playing 7 minutes a game.
And of course, Andrew Cristall, who has a similar PPG in the WHL as Gavin McKenna, would definitely be lighting up the score sheet.
That isn't to excuse the poor roster decisions that people are complaining about or to absolve the players from their sub-par tournament thus far, but rather to emphasize that the number 1 issue by far with this team is coaching. You can bring all the high-scoring CHL talent you want, but it wouldn't matter be because the talent that is here is being suppressed, played out of position, told to completely change their style of play. I doubt the results would be any different than we've seen so far.