BlueSinceBirth
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hes drafted to a team with a pretty damn deep d core... I would imagine Blues would encourage one more year after this year in NCAA and then sign him? ... or do Blues fans think this may be his final year before going pro
No idea but it helps him that he plays the left side. Pietrangelo, Shattenkirk, Parayko and top prospect J. Schmaltz are all righties so Walman should have an easier time breaking in as a lefty.
A defenseman drafted by the Blues in 2014 that plays in the NCAA.. Leads the nation in goals as a defenseman with 9 goals in 9 games. Has anyone seen him play?
Is he American or Canadian ? He's on the list for both Team Canada and USA WJC Camp rosters ?
Is he American or Canadian ? He's on the list for both Team Canada and USA WJC Camp rosters ?
He was born and raised in Toronto, but decided to accept Team USA's camp invitation. I read that one of the reasons he decided to go with Team USA, was because he felt that he had a better chance to make their team over Canada.
Walman won't be playing for Team USA at the WJC. He met the 16-month USA residency requirement, but IIHF rejected the part of his application that required two consecutive seasons in the USA. Walman's only played 2014-15 and a third of 2015-16 at Providence, so the USAH appeal was denied.He was invited to both camps. He plays for the US team in WJC.
He was invited to both camps. He plays for the US team in WJC.
Good, now hopefully Hockey Canada won't invite him to the selection camp.
Why shouldn't they? Hockey Canada is in the business of putting out good hockey teams for this tournament if Walman is one of the 7 best defensemen available why shouldn't they take him?
Why shouldn't they? Hockey Canada is in the business of putting out good hockey teams for this tournament if Walman is one of the 7 best defensemen available why shouldn't they take him?
If a player who is born and raised in Canada tries to play for USA (because he has eligibility since his mother comes from there), then he has clearly indicated that he is not someone that Hockey Canada should consider. I would hope that they only pick Canadian players who want to play for Canada, not those who tried out for team USA thinking it would be easier. If Walman is marginally or even significantly better than his competition it shouldn't matter. There is no need for Canadian hockey to stoop that low.