Once they play in the U18s then they'd be ineligible. Once you play in IIHF competition, you can't switch outside of some lengthy and complicated process that never really comes up. Sawchyn left the program after the U17 season so he's still eligible for Canada. The confusing thing is there are Hockey Canada sponsored international events like the U17 World Hockey Challenge and the Gretzky-Hlinka Tournament that aren't IIHF, so those don't matter as far as switching. TBH, I'm not sure if he ever actually got U.S. citizenship and suspect that might be the reason he left the program.Could we see a weird situation where former NTDP player is going to rep Canada in World Juniors? I think Sawchyn either is going to be in Summer camp roster or we are never going to see him in USA sweater again.
I guess we can catch up on this a little bit later. I always relish the opportunity to steal some duals if possible.I found out Mustard's dad is from Ontario so at minimum he has Canadian citizenship. Not sure on his mom's background or where he was born to determine if he has American citizenship as well. Not a lot of clues out there about a player who has come a bit out of nowhere to establish himself this season. By all accounts he seems to consider New Jersey home but doesn't really matter if he's not a citizen. I'm sure we'll all find out soon enough as he's establishing himself as a good draft prospect.
Makes that one guy with the number of all the Canadian legends in his profile big mad every time an American boy has a Canadian father.I guess we can catch up on this later a little bit later. I always relish the opportunity to steal some duals if possible.
Gauthier wasn't the NTDP chasing after a dual like it was with William Moore. Gauthier lived basically his whole life in the US in Arizona and Michigan. I think he moved from Sweden to the US when he was 2. The only reason he has dual citizenship is because his dad is CanadianYeah, chasing after duals like Gauthier isn't as common as it used to be. USA Hockey might perform their due diligence there but might not amount to much.
They’re talking about Éthan Gauthier I think, not Qatar GauthierGauthier wasn't the NTDP chasing after a dual like it was with William Moore. Gauthier lived basically his whole life in the US in Arizona and Michigan. I think he moved from Sweden to the US when he was 2. The only reason he has dual citizenship is because his dad is Canadian
O ok I was pretty confused, thanksThey’re talking about Éthan Gauthier I think, not Qatar Gauthier
I think Adams is more of a fourth line type of player, if it's between those two for a fourth line role.Whitelaw is a good player but I don't know if there will be room... Who do you think for 4th line spot Him or Adams?
Whitelaw was a late cut for this most recent year, so I think he has inside shot at a roster spot, looking through ForwardsWhitelaw is a good player but I don't know if there will be room... Who do you think for 4th line spot Him or Adams?
I see Swanson and Connelly for top-9 over him.... For the 4th line I would have Hendy, Pelosi, Burnevick, Svoboda, Shaugs, Willis over him TBH.... Unless they use him as a 13th forward... I think Potter would be great in that spot but we won't know tell December....Whitelaw was a late cut for this most recent year, so I think he has inside shot at a roster spot, looking through Forwards
Returning 05 (locks barring anything absurd):
Leonard
Moore
Smith
Perreault
Nelson
That's 5
Injury replacement 05 from prior year:
Terrance
That's 6
06 that should be near-locks, played at the prior year U18s, haven't done anything to not warrant inclusion:
Hagens
Eisermann
That's 8
Would be absurd to leave off based off draft pedigree and performance to date:
Musty
That's 9
That leaves four spots and potentially more if anybody is injured/unavailable/game falls off a cliff, etc.
Invited to Selection Camp Roster, ultimately didn't make team in prior year:
James Hagens (above), Casey Terrance (alternate - above), William Whitelaw (05)
I think there's room for both Adams and Whitelaw, and I would not be surprised if both were there.
American 05s in NCAA Hockey in 2023-24, sorted by scoring:
Perreault - returner
Smith - returner
Leonard - returner
Moore - returner
Nelson - returner
Adams
Whitelaw
A quintet of ex-NDTP guys
Will Vote
Ryan Fine
Carter Slaggert
Salvatore Guzzo
Alex Weiermair
They may get their summer invites, but none have been overwhelming, and all are undrafted at the moment (they could have been), and I don't really think they'll make it.
Maybe Bednarik, Stiga, Plante, Ziemer can all push for spots from the 06 NTDP squad as well.
06 USHLers that warrant a look - Connelly, Swanson
05 OHLers - Chris Thibodeau, Joey Willis.
Don't think Gracyn Sawchyn is eligible from the WHL. Think Ethan Gauthier of the QMJHL plays for Canada.
05 USHLers that should make the jump to NCAA - Hendrickson, Pelosi, Burnevik, Svoboda, Fisher, Cerrato, Shaugabay
All players that will help round out the summer invite list.
Are you still high on Bednarik?Perreault-Smith-Leonard
Eiserman-Hagens-Musty
Connelly-Moore-Swanson
Terrance-Nelson-Bednarik
Potter
Buium-Minnetian
Skahan-McCarthy
Hutson-Hensler
Fortescue-Pitner
Augustine
Kempf
Hillebrandt
I think we won't be the favorites, but we should be one of them. We might have the best line in the tournament. The second line could have the two best players in the tournament, and then I think we have a good bottom six, although we are lacking true bottom line players. I struggle to think of many more good players for the fourth line. We have a lot of skill, but not a lot of sandpaper.
The defense should be better, bigger, and deeper. I'm worried they are going to try to force players like Schulz and Cleveland on the team, and Fortescue should not be considered a lock either. Goaltending will not be as deep. There likely will be no Fowler to be the 1B to Augustine's 1A, but if Kempf continues playing well, we could have enough depth. Hillebrandt isn't bad either, but preferably someone else steps up. However, it's going to be all Augustine there. His net, and he needs to be very good again because the rest of the team won't be as good as it was this year.
Yeah, I think he'll make it. He's the third best forward for the NTDP 18's.Are you still high on Bednarik?
NHL scouts seem to have second thoughts about drafting Trevor in the 1st round because of character concerns/public backlash, does USA Hockey have the same concerns about putting him on the WJC team? He's talented enough but we'll see.
There kind of is. We are playing Roslovic L1 and he sucks. Kakko hasn't worked with the wonder twins, so he's best on L3. Team doesn't think Othmann is ready.Should have a clear picture of the player pool in the net few days. BC losing in the title game might have been the best result to optimize the likeliness of the freshman returning. So far so good, im liking our chances. There's no spot for Perrault on the Rangers right now, he'll lean to returning. Leonard is a BC lifer hopefully he's motivated to come back. And those two going back hopefully sways Smith into one more year.