Hart_House_Ca said:
I feel there is a need to discuss the other side of canadians who feel the disbelief of the complete bias towards the selection of team WHL, I mean team Canada.
I know there are a lot of canadians who will be cheering for Team Canada. But I have a feeling there will be a few more cheering against them.
I love Canada, but like many other canadians, I dont' think this team is representative of true Canadians. Maybe sutter did select the best Canadians but to shun all of canada from even having a chance to compete for jobs is just a slap to the face. We're not asking to make it a fair selection but my god, how can you be blatantly bias toward the selection.
All 4 goalies from the WHL. Are you telling me there was not one goalie from the other two leagues capable of competing for jobs.
Dylan hunter was probably the biggest shocker. I also have a strong feeling that the remainder of the cuts will be from the OHL and QMJHL.
I can't say I will be cheering for fully for team Canada. But I will have a huge smile on my face if Team Canada does lose.
I hope when the Q gets in charge of the junior program, that they dont' select one player from the WHL. And when the OHL is in charge, I hope they dont' select one player from the WHL.
Hockey will divide Canada if it already hasn't.
What an interesting perspective you have on things. Maybe you should take a look at the past drafts and see exactly who Sutter is snubbing? Here's a list of the first rounders that Sutter could pick from.
2003
MA Fleury (QMJHL)... not available
Eric Staal (OHL)... not available
Nathan Horton (OHL)... not available
Braydon Coburn (WHL)... on the team
Dion Phaneuf (WHL)... on the team
Jeff Carter (OHL)... on the team
Dustin Brown (OHL)... not available
Brent Seabrooke (WHL)... on the team
Steve Bernier (QMJHL)... performed poorly in evaluation camp
Eric Fehr (WHL)... invited and on the bubble
Ryan Getzlaf (WHL)... on the team
Brent Burns (OHL)... not available
MA Pouliot (QMJHL)... not invited
Mike Richards (OHL)... on the team
Anthony Stewart (OHL)... on the team
Corey Perry (OHL)... not invited
Shawn Belle (WHL)... invited and on the bubble
2004
Cam Barker (WHL)... on the team
Andrew Ladd (WHL)... invited and on the bubble
Alexandre Picard (QMJHL)... not invited
Devan Dubnyk (WHL)... invited and on the bubble
Kyle Chipchura (WHL)... injured and done for the year
Travis Zajac (BCJHL)... not invited
Kris Chucko (BCJHL)... not invited
Jeff Schultz (WHL)... not invited
Mark Fistric (WHL)... not invited
Mike Green (WHL)... not invited
Andy Rogers (WHL)... not invited
(an interesting note here is that every single Canadian player drafted in the 2004 first round was from a western based team. Only a single QMJHL player was selected who had a Canadian birth certificate)
So if you look at possible representation of the leagues you get a split like this from the draft based on numbers of players picked. In brackets is the number of players that are deemed unavailable through other commitment or injury. The bold number is the number of players actually available.
QMJHL... 3 (1)
2
OHL... 8 (4)
4
WHL/BCJHL... 16 (1)
15
Now do you start to see the reason why the make up is the way it is? The WHL has just managed to produce a lot of top notch players. I think there may have been the odd player that was overlooked, but if you look at the players available and the roles they are expected to play in the tournament, I cannot blame Sutter and Hockey Canada in the least for making the decisions they did. More power to them.
Go Canada Go!
Apologies for missing Picard.