TheBeastCoast
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He is firmly on the bubble in my opinion. Will have to win a 4th line role in camp.No Studnicka?
He is firmly on the bubble in my opinion. Will have to win a 4th line role in camp.No Studnicka?
Formenton-Hayton-Tippett
Lafreniere-Morand-Glass
Frost-Suzuki-?
Bellerive-Lavoie-Leason
?
Joseph-Bouchard
Smith-Brooks
Woo-Dobson
McIssac
DiPietro
Scott
I don't really see it happening. Veleno is having a really good season and is heavily ingrained in the Hockey Canada program. Just don't really see a spot for McLeod.McLeod was one of the last cuts in training camp for the Oilers.. I have hardly seen him mentioned in here. Feel like he'd be a better role player then Veleno.
Realistically what I would hope to see
Lafreniere-Glass-Suzuki
Formenton-Hayton-Tippett
Foudy-Dach-Leason
Frost-Veleno-Studnicka
Morand
Smith-Dobson
Joseph-Bouchard
Beaudin-Brook
Mitchell
Scott
DiPietro
Formenton-Hayton-Tippett
Cozens-Suzuki-Entwistle
Lafreniere-Glass-Frost
Bellerive-Lavoie-Leason
?
Joseph-Bouchard
Smith-Brooks
Woo-Dobson
McIssac
DiPietro
Scott
Merkley is undoubtably the most talented offensive defensemen at Canada's disposal, but he won't be going to the World Juniors, just face it.
I would be tempted to bring him along just for the Power-plays and see how that goes, but they aren't going to waste a roster spot like that.
He has improved drastically defensively since last year, but it won't be enough, despite absolutely loving when he plays with Kevin Bahl, unfortunately it won't be a sight.
I'm going to take a stab in the dark, but Merkley will be on the team next year, I don't even think he gets invited to training camp this year.
I'd like to see a Ratcliffe or someone slot in there on that fourth line.
Brazeau would be a huge body, but seems to never be mentioned. Come to think of it, I don't know if he's eligible.
I don't think so. It will probably go to a returning player. Now, who that is could be tough to figure out. My guess is they don't get Thomas back, but they could get Comtois, and they absolutely are getting Formenton. If they get Thomas back on loan, I'd be shocked if he isn't captain (but Blues are starting to give him minutes).
Edit: Just to illustrate, here are Canada's last WJC captains going back until 2008. Dillon Dube, Dylan Strome, Brayden Point, Curtis Lazar, Scott Laughton, Jaden Schwartz, Ryan Ellis, Patrice Cormier, Thomas Hickey, and Karl Alzner. Every captain outside of Laughton was a returning 19 year old player. Now, with Canada maybe only having one returning player, it wouldn't shock me to see Bouchard or someone else get it, but it would be unusual. Laughton getting it over G. Reinhart that year is actually surprising in retrospect.
thumbs up to Brett Leason. The Tyler Steenbergen surprise player award should be renamed. Hopefully Leason can replicate what Steenbergen did last year, net the golden goal.
Realistically what I would hope to see
Lafreniere-Glass-Suzuki
Formenton-Hayton-Tippett
Foudy-Dach-Leason
Frost-Veleno-Studnicka
Morand
Smith-Dobson
Joseph-Bouchard
Beaudin-Brook
Mitchell
Scott
DiPietro
Best guess at this point
Formenton - Glass - Tippett
Frost - Hayton - Suzuki
Lafrieniere - Veleno - Leason
Ratcliffe - Studnika - Dellandra
Anderson-Dolan
Joseph - Bouchard
Smith - Dobson
McIssac - Brook
Mitchell
There is also Batherson who came out of nowhere and was a extremely important piece last year.Reinhart was suspended for the first several games of that tournament due to an incident from the previous year. I would guess that if he wasn't suspended for the first several games then he would have been captain.
If he's there, which seems decently likely, I hope that he plays better than Steenbergen did. I find that a lot of the guys who come out of nowhere (Steenbergen, Lipon, Pearson) don't really perform well in the tournament.
Mr. Stizzle said ''
On-Ice Tests:
30M Forward Skate:
1 – Morgan Frost (Sault Ste. Marie Greyounds) 3.991
2 – Stelio Mattheos (Brandon Wheat Kings)
3 – Cody Glass (Portland Winterhawks)
30M Forward Skate with Puck:
1 – Morgan Frost (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
2 – Stelio Mattheos (Brandon Wheat Kings)
3 – Henri Jokiharju (Portland Winterhawks)
Also, you say there are players "ahead of him in OHL scoring and they are not even invited." Which is a very puzzling statement. See below.
Pt/game scoring of Canadian OHL players eligible for the upcoming WJC...
2018/19 season:
Nick Suzuki
Barrett Hayton
Owen Tippett
2017/18 season:
Gabe Vilardi
... That's it. That's the list. You can be anti-Frost, but at least get your facts straight.
Hello Stizzle,
I am not anti/against any player. May i correct myself when i said Frost is slow? I meant to say he appears slower than most players on the ice, especially compared against opposing players. Please NOTE that the WJHC PACE/SPEED is a lot quicker than CHL games and it is a short tournament. IF player cannot elevate his game speed to the next level, he will NOT be able to help the team. Sure, if you do not want Canada to win gold or have difficulties winning gold, we can always put slower players on the team.
Just a few days, Keating, Austen was ahead of Frost in terms of points. I do not think/anticipate that he will be invited to the camp. Keating is another player who is similar to Frost. Keating did not show that he played the pace which WJHC requires.
Please reread my objective analysis carefully, I said in Scoring (meaning OHL scoring ranking NOT POINT PER GAME).
MAY i ask where did you get the data from ? I just want to verify your information regarding the ON ICE TEST.
Thanks,
I don't see a spot for him in the top 4 unless they force him in.Josh Brook is red hot since returning from the Russian series, 5 games, 11 pts, +11. I'm sure his coach is taking note and figuring out where to put him on TC. I'd be a bit surprised if he's not top 4.
I don't see a spot for him in the top 4 unless they force him in.
He's been dominant
Definitely deserves to be in the top 4
Bouchard Dobson Smith and PO Joseph is the top 4. The production is impressive but we aren't going to be hurting for offense from the backend this year.