Explains why they left off Hage. He's right there with Perreault, Hagens, and Leonard in scoring in the NCAA. Crazy to me they left him off.
It's not even that he didn't make the team to me, it's that he couldn't even get a camp invite. Hage has it against him that he didn't go through the u18 "program" that Salmond and company get so hot and bothered over. Absolutely ridiculous that he was not at the camp. Of course, as we saw with Sennecke attending the camp and playing well likely would not have gotten him onto the team anyway.
I'm going to add here a longer version of Salmond's statement from the second press conference regarding changes to the team selection process:
"We’re going to take some time to reflect on that. I think it’s early to talk specifics about change. But you know you also don’t change just for the sake of change. I think Kathy alluded to the fact that we have some great opportunities for change ahead of us with that great crop of players who are coming up through U17, U18. We’ll look at our selection process for sure, we’ll look at how we build teams, and we’ve done that in the past – we’ve had a model historically where we’ve built teams based on some sort of a ghost roster where we had skilled players we had checking players and we had players who brought energy. And I talked to Doug Armstrong about this and he asked what lessons we’ve learned about team building, and he knows more about this than me. But you know, skill. And I think we’ll be criticized and we should be criticized about how this team was constructed. I accept that. But the irony is that you never know. I mean you could have took different players and had the same result. At the end of the day we’re committed to success, we’re committed to a process, and so more than anything we need to look at the process not just the result. And we need to make changes to that to improve, and we do that win or lose. But we’ll spend a little more time, and we’ll dig a little deeper into what that looks like this year so that we’re better prepared for next year."
Anyway, Hage and Boisvert should be very strong contenders for the team next year. And if any star CHLers go to the NCAA next year they should be given the exact same consideration as if they had stayed in the CHL.