That should be 7:59 total based on the per period breakdown, making for the lowest on the team. A 2:19 avg. shift length would be pretttty bad.Djoos actually played far more minutes than anyone on the team according to this:
http://bigdata.lahtis-enterprises.com/mem/?cha=2c847eba97e28b8714d0f12618099732
Not sure if these icetimes are correct though. Djoos played like he does in the SEL, completely invisible, in a good way. He is very calm and rarely makes huge mistakes unlike many other D of his age. His offensive game will come with more experience because he has those qualities as well.
Seriously. It's one exhibition game.Not a great game for Forsberg, but seriously the hate he is getting is ridiculous. Though its mainly from a Jets fan and a Detroit fan.
If Pettersson's injury is as serious as it sounds (broken ribs), seems like Djoos would make SWE by default.
Barber survives the cut, though he may end up the 13th forward. Given the result against Finland I'd think the US schedules a spirited set of practices before Thursday. Their checking line is the only one that was consistently good in the two pre-tourney games.
The three Swedish D injuries paves the way for Djoos making the cut.
Filip Forsberg will captain Team Sweden in his second World Juniors. Drafted 11th overall by the Washing Capitals, Forsberg recorded an assist in six games in last year's tournament and has 17 points in 43 games this year with Leksand of the Swedish Elite League.
Forsberg 1 goal in 4-1 win.
Man I am really liking the Drouin kid. If the season is kabonged would love to nab him with a top 5 pick.