Obviously, fantastic result for our guys. People mentioned "luck" a lot, but for all the lucky bounces / saves in our favour we had a few noticeably unlucky episodes - no penalty on the first Sweden goal, loss of Osmanis in a freak accident that, fortunately, appears to have no consequences apart from him missing the last two games.
The positives are obvious.
Feldbergs. Its not like no one knew or expected him to have a good tournament. He was the obvious starter, one of several players who play major junior hockey. And while people have been bashing his club stats in his thread, he still had a great record of 11-4 this season, and his just below 0.9 svs% is not as bad for a high scoring junior hockey league. Still, I doubt anyone saw him as such a difference maker. Props to Masalskis for his work. Not sure how big of an impact goalie coaches have in these short tournament, but hell, Irbe has received plenty of praise during our bronze run. Edgars should have a shout out as well.
Mateiko. Before the tournament, I said he is an obvious downgrade from our main scorer of previous years, Vilmanis. I had my reasons. Mateiko seemed like a more limited player who I thought might score a couple rebounds by being a physical presence in front of the net, but wont drive plays or take initiative. Vilmanis was legitimately fighting for an NHL spot while Mateiko, recovering from injuries, did not improve his junior stats from the year before. Man, was I wrong. Yeah, he scored dirty rebounds. But also, Ovechkin style one timer, wrist shot from medium distance, one on one overtime goal after draging the puck across the whole field, a shootout goal. Just a really strong game overall and scoring in virtually any way possible.
Murnieks. Not a lot to add to all the praise that he already received. Centering the first line, scoring at a 0.8 PPG pace, scoring a backhanded EN goal across the whole field. He could have easily had a few more points, but also did a lot of important things - blocking goalies view, winning battles. Also, best +/- on the team with +4. Also, 55% face offs won. All while being the third youngest player of the whole championship.
Osmanis. With 4 points in just 3 games in his draft year, definitely raised his draft stocks after all these instabilities he had on the club level with him scoring at a fantastic pace in Allsvenskan while playing such limited minutes and underperforming when he gets sent to the junior team. Nifty hands, great chemistry with Mateiko, unfortunate early end to this tournament. Hope his eye is OK and he returns ASAP. Missing a lot of games in draft years can really have an impact on ones career.
Bulans. I thought, he had big shoes to fill after last years Fenenko performance, and was not sure he is as good 1D. His club stats stagnated over the last few seasons. But no - he was solid, he played a ton of minutes, scored one of the most important goals of the tournament, did everything and was everywhere.
Honourable mentions.
Livsics. A few big moments for the guy - fantastic play on the tying goal in Canada game, the only goal vs the US. Really, the only secondary scoring option we had.
Cjunskis. Was solid. You can see why he plays major junior hockey. Unfortunately, you also see why he has 2 points over the season.
Kurbaka. Did a lot of little things. Mother****er looks 30, and played 30. You can see the lack of high end talent, but he was reliable and did what was asked of him.
Naudins. As the youngest player on the team playing in school and 13th forward, definitely surpassed expectations. Great size, solid in limited minutes and even racked up a point.
A little on the worse side:
Uljanskis. As one of only two drafted players, definitely more is expected of him. If we compare the three consequent top defenders (Fenenko in 24, Bulans in 25 and Uljanskis next year), I have no idea how he is the only one drafted. Now, he obviously needs to step up big time as the 1D on next years team.
Berzkalns (and secondary scoring, in general). Sure, he is just 16 years old. And we already have a generational 16 year old in Murnieks. Still, he plays in USHL. And not only does he play - he scores occasionally. Not a lot to be happy about when your bottom three lines score one goal combined.
I havent seen all the games and some of the ones I've seen, I watched with one eye. So, I might have misjudged or forgot someone. But overall that's the impression I had from the players.