An Argument For
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- Feb 25, 2014
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If "Team Ontario" were to win, it would be an upset. I am always happy when the good guys win, but it's foolish for people to say that a team of all-stars from one province could beat elite national sides from other leading hockey nations. Our international record between the 2010 and 2014 Olympics was very poor. Ergo, to say a provincial team would win at the highest level is really the height of comedy. I think they'd be competitive, and they could even win, but a lot of things would probably have to go right for them and wrong for other teams. And, they'd need the sort of goaltending that Canadian goaltenders generally do not provide.
Too be fair Ontario has a larger population than Sweden, Finland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland.. And Canada produces over 7 times as many Junior players than Russia so it's a safe bet that Ontario alone produces at least twice as many.
If the Ontario team had a month to play together, undergo a training camp and play a half dozen exhibition games before they went to the World Championships like Sweden does, I think they'd be quite formidable. It's a bit of a better setup and than calling 23 guys after an 82 game season and ask them to be on a plane next week to start playing a tournament with some other guys they may have never really spoken to before.