WJC: 2025 Team Canada Roster Talk

Woodrow

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Based on this, I’m confident the intended forward lineup is actually:

McKenna-Ritchie-Nadeau
Rehkopf-Catton-Martone
Cowan-Yager-Gauthier
Beaudoin-Luchanko-Cataford
I had a similar thought that Cowan was a placeholder for Nadeau but it seems weird that they would move two players from their intended lines at practice instead of one.
 
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LDN

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I had a similar thought that Cowan was a placeholder for Nadeau but it seems weird that they would move two players from their intended lines at practice instead of one.
I think cowboy gets some first line mins brotha
 

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Take the best player in the CHL and put him in a checking role, never change Hockey Canada

If I was to read into this, I would suspect McKenna is likely the 13F that will dress, and Pinelli is the 14F that will not dress. Between Howe and McKenna, I would suspect Howe gets more ES ice time, at least at the start of the tournament. McKenna with those two linemates in particular doesn't make a lot of sense; Howe makes more sense with Luchanko and Cataford if that's going to be a matchup line for Canada.

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If I was to read into this, I would suspect McKenna is likely the 13F that will dress, and Pinelli is the 14F that will not dress. Between Howe and McKenna, I would suspect Howe gets more ES ice time, at least at the start of the tournament. McKenna with those two linemates in particular doesn't make a lot of sense; Howe makes more sense with Luchanko and Cataford if that's going to be a matchup line for Canada.

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Yeah the tendency for self-sabotage is pretty hilarious.

And I wouldn’t even say it’s merited this time. When Bedard started as thé 13th forward in the winter 2022 tournament, he was coming off a slow start and was barely at a point a game. That’s understandable he was the 13th forward. He played his way up to the fourth line, but it took heroics by his part to earn that. Completely contrary to McKenna, who has been the best player in the country and has done all he can with medicine hat this year to deserve a spot in the top 6.


Lafrenière was on fire with Rimouski when he came into the camp as one of the top scorers in the CHL, and found himself as the 13th forward too and bizarrely getting called out by the head coach in a 15-0 win.


Even McDavid in 2013 was benched for Charles Hudon when he wasn’t even the main problem on that team, bar one penalty.


Never change Hockey Canada, never change
 

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Even McDavid in 2013 was benched for Charles Hudon when he wasn’t even the main problem on that team, bar one penalty.
In three exhibition games McDavid got six points, but because he took a selfish penalty (he fired the puck into the net after the whistle), he pretty much was taken out of regular rotation the rest of the way. To this day, I still wonder what could have been. It’s maddening.
 
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In three exhibition games McDavid got six points, but because he took a selfish penalty (he fired the puck into the net after the whistle), he pretty much was taken out of regular rotation the rest of the way. To this day, I still wonder what could have been. It’s maddening.

Im from the same town as Charles in Quebec and have some mutual friends and to this day we still laugh that the words "McDavid’s struggles have helped opened the door for Charles Hudon to get some more playing time" have ever been said by anyone ever
 

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“We don’t look at the age on the birth certificate”

*relegates best offensive player on the team because of the age on the birth certificate*
I seem to remember something similar in the summer 2022 tournament with Cameron. Bedard was the second leading scorer behind McTavish and was having a great first period against Finland, but because he turned the puck over on a two minute shift he finished by SCORING, he was immediately removed from the line with McTavish and placed in a reduced role in the fourth line with Gaucher and Desnoyers….
 
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