Adonis Creed
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Perhaps. Honestly I just don't like Bowers. I also suppose that there is a remote possibility that my prediction for the roster next year is wrong. Stranger things have happened.
Extremely early stab at a roster here. There are a few things I've noticed. Canada has a ton of RHD prospects for next year. There is really good size at forward if Hockey Canada wants that. Theoretically there could be a line of Ratcliffe (6'6) Rasmussen (6'6) Noel (6'5) just for a specific example. The defence really should favour 2000s, as noted in the thread. Canadian trained players on USA could hurt next year with the Hughes brothers and Wilde. Lots of puck moving defencemen but not great size. A surprising amount of the top forwards available have experience on the wing.
Thomas Glass Rasmussen
Comtois Thomas Suzuki
Lafreniere Frost Mattheos
Formenton Vilardi Tippett
McBain
Smith Dobson
Woo Bouchard
Joseph Mitchell
Addison
DiPietro
Why? Not trying to be an ass, I'm just honestly curious. Kid is having an amazing season, putting up fantastic numbers in the NCAA as a freshman, and being heralded as more of a defense first, checking forward rather than a scoring one.
looks pretty similar to my roster, but I haven't looked at it in 4-5 months.
I meant to DM you over the holidays, but remember last summer I told you that if you ran in to MacKinnon at the bar in Cole Harbour tell him to change up his off season fitness routine, well, looks as though he got the message! Going gangbusters. I've waiting a few years for this. It would be great if he can put a dent in the playoffs this spring and not with Team Canada in May in Denmark.
Fair enough.I don't like how he handled his situation with Cape Breton. I can somewhat understand guys from Quebec being reluctant to come to Cape Breton, but it left a particularly bad taste in my mouth when Bowers did it and held out for Halifax. He's from Nova Scotia and he could have played with talent like Dubois, Lazarev, Svechnikov and later Batherson. I recognize that he seems to be playing well and I did originally have him as thirteenth forward. He seems like a very reasonable candidate for a depth role, I just don't care for him.
I didn't see MacKinnon at a bar, but yes he is a beast this year. I don't know if he's slimmed down from how huge he was in that summer but I wouldn't be surprised. I have MacKinnon easily making the Canadian Olympic roster if a best on best Olympics were to take place. He's been a top ten forward in the NHL this year and it's good to see.
Thanks for putting this list together!I’ve put together a much more extensive list of guys that could be invited but based on what Canada usually brings to the summer camp (about 40 skaters and 4 goalies), this is the summer camp roster that I project. Some guys won’t get invited and like I said there is a long list of other potential players:
F:
1- Robert Thomas C R 99
2- Cody Glass C R 99
3- Shane Bowers C L 99
4- Joe Veleno C L 00
5- Jack Studnicka C R 99
6- Morgan Frost C L 99
7- Antoine Morand C L 99
8- Ryan McLeod C L 99
9- Maxime Comtois LW L 99
10- Alexis Lafreniere LW L 01
11- Alex Formenton LW L 99
12- Barrett Hayton C L 00
13- Michael Rasmussen C L 99
14- Benoit-Olivier Groulx C L 00
15- Jaret Anderson-Dolan C L 99
16- Isaac Ratcliffe LW L 99
17- MacKenzie Entwistle RW R 99
18- Riley Sutter RW R 99
19- Nick Suzuki C R 99
20- Stelio Mattheos C R 99
21- Owen Tippett RW R 99
22- Serron Noel RW R 00
23- Akil Thomas C R 00
24- Gabe Vilardi C R 99
25- Jake Leschyshyn C 99
26- Jack McBain C L 00
D:
1- Ty Smith L 00
2- Jared McIsaac L 00
3- Pierre-Olivier Joseph L 99
4- Markus Phillips L 99
5- David Noel L 99
6- Jonathan Tychonick L 00
7- Jarrett Tyszka L 99
8- Ryan Merkley R 00
9- Evan Bouchard R 99
10- Calen Addison R 00
11- Jett Woo R 00
12- Josh Brook R 99
13- Noah Dobson R 00
14- Ian Mitchell R 99
G:
1- Michael DiPietro 99
2- Ian Scott 99
3- Olivier Rodrigue 00
4- Alexis Gravel 00
They would need to take a pretty big step forward next season. There are a ton of great '19 eligible forwards next year. Who out of them stands out next season, who knows.No Dach/Krebs?
The ignoring of Matthew Villalta is disappointing in this thread. He's going to push DiPietro hard for the starting position. Good chance we'll see Villalta at the Memorial Cup this season.
Good list. I made one myself over christmas and had just a few guys that I wrote down that you don't have (even though I know you said it wasn't an exhaustive list). Most are 2000's so probably have a small chance of making it but you never know how guys are going to do becoming an upper year player in the CHL.
LW- Nolan Foote, Gabriel Fortier
RW- Serron Noel, Akil Thomas
C- Ryan McLeod, B-O Groulx
D- David Noel, Jocktan Chainey, Scott Walford, Cameron Crotty
G- David Tendeck
Always fun to predict a team from a year out, but here's my guess:
Rasmussen-Glass-Vilardi
Formenton-Frost-Suzuki
Ratcliffe-Thomas-Mattheos
Comtois-Bowers-Noel
Ben Jones
Smith-Bouchard
Joseph-Woo
Tychonick-Dobson
Mitchell
Dipietro
Gravel
I think the template of the team should be set from this year. Size and speed. This team has a lot of players who have size AND can skate, Ratcliffe, Rasmussen, Formenton, Noel are big, but also the top skaters on the forward group. Defense is skilled and can move the puck despite being young, that shouldn't matter. These guys are the best of their age group without a doubt. You can add guys like Entwhistle, Strome, Studnicka who are 6'2+ and can skate pretty well. A lot of forwards like that, but take a few and then put the rest on skill and skating (Frost, Thomas, Suzuki, Bowers).
Why is that? I’m genuinely curious. Not being an ass.Kamloops happens to be my preferred summer vacay destination.
Why is that? I’m genuinely curious. Not being an ass.
opps. it's been a hectic winter and spring. I forgot that a thread had been created.
Mods can merge the two.
This past year was one of very few in which Canada had no 18 year olds (for WJC purposes) in the NHL. As always NHL impact will be important for the Canadian team. This isn't a Canadian group loaded with players who will obviously make the NHL, but things seem to be trending toward more teenagers making it. I'll guess that Canada loses roughly four players, all forwards.