World Cup: 4 Nations Tournament- Team USA (2025)

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As much as I'd like to see Quinton Hughes be able to play, he shouldn't be allowed to as it stands with regards to the injury status of our team. Canada was able to call up Harley as a contingency in case they dropped below 6 defensemen after the Shea Theodore injury. Harley was, however, not allowed to practice with the team. When Cale Makar was unable to play on Saturday night, Harley was allowed to play the game, because Makar being unable to play would have left Canada with only 5 defensemen. As it stands right now, barring further injury or illness, we still have 6 defensemen.

Also, despite the debate about it, I haven't seen anything about us asking if we could give Hughes the same treatment that Harley got and being denied permission. I also recall reading upthread that Hughes is still in Vancouver for the time being.
So serious question while not flying him across country, what if we wanted to go 11-7 if two of the banged up forwards cannot go. I assume they will have a taxi squad and figure this out a bit better for the 2028 World Cup. I am not really for the Hughes thing at this point. I find it interesting that you wouldn't be afforded a callup to play a lineup that is perfectly legit and defensible from a pure hockey perspective given McAvoy's injury.

I get that 11-7 is rare, but there was an option to insert Sanderson and deploy that system in all the previous games while benching two forwards.
 
So serious question while not flying him across country, what if we wanted to go 11-7 if two of the banged up forwards cannot go. I assume they will have a taxi squad and figure this out a bit better for the 2028 World Cup. I am not really for the Hughes thing at this point. I find it interesting that you wouldn't be afforded a callup to play a lineup that is perfectly legit and defensible from a pure hockey perspective given McAvoy's injury.

I suppose what it would come down to is us asking the NHL if we can do that, since as far as I can tell, the rules about whether we're allowed to do so don't actually exist. However, also from what I can tell, we haven't asked the NHL in the first place either.
 
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Hughes can 100% go to Boston, he just can't practice or play. They (the team, Hughes or both) have chosen to keep him in Vancouver becuase he, like Harley, would be unable to practice or play unless another injury or illness happened.

You can read into that however you want, but nothing in the rules is stopping him from being in the city of Boston, the TD Garden or even the Team USA lockeroom.

Yes, I know all of that. I have never claimed he can't be in Boston.

There is a reason you Canucks won't answer the questions.
  • How many rostered players does Canada have compared to the US?
  • Does Canada have more players on their roster than the 23 player limit?
 
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Yes, I know all of that. I have never claimed he can't be in Boston.

There is a reason you Canucks won't answer the questions.
  • How many rostered players does Canada have compared to the US?
  • Does Canada have more players on their roster than the 23 player limit?
I'm canadian. As far as I can tell usa has 23 and canada has 24.

I answered your question. Do I win a prize? Now what?
 
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Canada got to add a player because they had to play 1 game while shorthanded in a position group even though the injured player wasn't out of the tournament.

US had to play a game while down multiple forwards and didn't get to add a player to their roster.
The US chose to play short handed. They intentionally sat players who could have played.

We had an injury to shea theodore who is missing the tournament and an injury to makar. It’s a whole different situation. Even then Harley had to stand behind the door to the ice before makar left practice to be able to join the team.

The rules are dumb and there should be a taxi squad for this tournament.
 
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The US chose to play short handed. They intentionally sat players who could have played.

We had an injury to shea theodore who is missing the tournament and an injury to makar. It’s a whole different situation. Even then Harley had to stand behind the door to the ice before makar left practice to be able to join the team.

The rules are dumb and there should be a taxi squad for this tournament.

The rules are indeed dumb but the US didn't choose to play shorthanded any more than the Canadians would have had Harley not been granted an exception to travel to Montreal.

Can it be something mid 90ish? Would love a team USA Richter jersey. Boyhood idol and all...

1996 World Cup Richter. A Canadian's favorite hockey memory and the less time the US men's team won anything 😞
 
The rules are indeed dumb but the US didn't choose to play shorthanded any more than the Canadians would have had Harley not been granted an exception to travel to Montreal.



1996 World Cup Richter. A Canadian's favorite hockey memory and the less time the US men's team won anything 😞
I'll never forget that tournament man. I was 14, almost 15. Sitting in my living room with some extended family in my Richter Rangers jersey watching one of the greatest goaltending performances I've ever seen outside of peak Hasek. Yes, yes....rose colored glasses, nostalgia, etc.
 
I'll never forget that tournament man. I was 14, almost 15. Sitting in my living room with some extended family in my Richter Rangers jersey watching one of the greatest goaltending performances I've ever seen outside of peak Hasek. Yes, yes....rose colored glasses, nostalgia, etc.

So great that we finally have good international hockey back on the docket so we can get more memories like that.
 
Yes, I know all of that. I have never claimed he can't be in Boston.

There is a reason you Canucks won't answer the questions.
  • How many rostered players does Canada have compared to the US?
  • Does Canada have more players on their roster than the 23 player limit?

- Yes, McAvoy is out, putting the US down to 22 active players
- No, Canada has 23 players

Oh wait, you are being dishonest and counting Theodore as an active player...the same player who is put until playoffs.

The rule is dumb, it should be 1 out : 1 in, but it's not. It's the same rule that kept Harley out until Makar was ruled out putting Canada down to 21 players.

It has now been explained to you multiple times, but multiple people. You are being obtuse or dishonest, your pick.
 
- Yes, McAvoy is out, putting the US down to 22 active players
- No, Canada has 23 players

Oh wait, you are being dishonest and counting Theodore as an active player...the same player who is put until playoffs.

The rule is dumb, it should be 1 out : 1 in, but it's not. It's the same rule that kept Harley put until Makar was ruled out putting Canada down to 21 players.

It has now been explained multiple times, but multiple people. You are being obtuse or dishonest, your pick.

Yes, the rule is dumb that one team is allowed to roster more players than another team. We agree. Enjoy the game
 
Can it be something mid 90ish? Would love a team USA Richter jersey. Boyhood idol and all...
Mike was my favorite player as a kid too and I played centre but in street hockey I was goalie. It's funny because I've lived in Vancouver now for 10 years originally from Winnipeg but was cheering hard for the Rangers that series. Still got that Stanley cup hat somewhere
 
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Mike was my favorite player as a kid too and I played centre but in street hockey I was goalie. It's funny because I've lived in Vancouver now for 10 years originally from Winnipeg but was cheering hard for the Rangers that series. Still got that Stanley cup hat somewhere
I'm born and raised just outside Vancouver but fell in love with Richter and the Rangers around 91-92. I was a major devil's advocate growing up, so everyone rooting for the Canucks and giving me grief walking around in my Rangers jersey just cemented my love even more.

Those 94 playoffs I would get out all my Rangers hockey cards, my Richters all in their plastic sleeves and lay them out on my coffee table before every game. I was at my buddy's house and our girlfriends were there for game 6 and my gf saw me cry after the game because i was certain Canucks were gonna do to Rangers what they did to Flames....man....memories.

Edit: I should add.. my dad liked hockey and even played in his youth, but he wasn't a hardcore NHL fan so I wasn't born into being a Canucks fan or Winnipeg (his city of birth) fan. I was free to form my own allegiances.
 
I'm born and raised just outside Vancouver but fell in love with Richter and the Rangers around 91-92. I was a major devil's advocate growing up, so everyone rooting for the Canucks and giving me grief walking around in my Rangers jersey just cemented my love even more.

Those 94 playoffs I would get out all my Rangers hockey cards, my Richters all in their plastic sleeves and lay them out on my coffee table before every game. I was at my buddy's house and our girlfriends were there for game 6 and my gf saw me cry after the game because i was certain Canucks were gonna do to Rangers what they did to Flames....man....memories.

Edit: I should add.. my dad liked hockey and even played in his youth, but he wasn't a hardcore NHL fan so I wasn't born into being a Canucks fan or Winnipeg (his city of birth) fan. I was free to form my own allegiances.

Sports have the ability to create such wonderful experiences and memories. I love these kinds of stories. I was a Kings fan but I was really into the Canucks at that time too as I couldn't watch enough Pavel Bure. He was mesmerizing.



f***ing gold. Time for @AmericanDream to suggest Torts doing this to Sanderson
 
I'm born and raised just outside Vancouver but fell in love with Richter and the Rangers around 91-92. I was a major devil's advocate growing up, so everyone rooting for the Canucks and giving me grief walking around in my Rangers jersey just cemented my love even more.

Those 94 playoffs I would get out all my Rangers hockey cards, my Richters all in their plastic sleeves and lay them out on my coffee table before every game. I was at my buddy's house and our girlfriends were there for game 6 and my gf saw me cry after the game because i was certain Canucks were gonna do to Rangers what they did to Flames....man....memories.

Edit: I should add.. my dad liked hockey and even played in his youth, but he wasn't a hardcore NHL fan so I wasn't born into being a Canucks fan or Winnipeg (his city of birth) fan. I was free to form my own allegiances.
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Very poor roster management here. Could Hughes potentially tap in for Tkachuk or Matthews if they can’t play?
 
I also have fond memories of Mike Richter. However, since I was late to the party in starting to watch hockey, they come from watching him put on the national team jersey at the 2002 Olympics. I didn't get to see him play much otherwise.
If only it was a best of 3! Richter might have stolen game 2 and then all bets are off!
 
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