WJC: Predictions: Medals, best forward - Dman - top GK and tourney MVP

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December 1. our favorite tournament 25 days out.

Canada Gold
Finland Silver
USA Bronze
Sweden 4th. place


best forward - Nick Suzuki - Canada
best d-man - Miro Heiskanien Finland if released or Erik Brannstrom - Sweden
best GK - Ian Scott - Canada

tourney MVP Ian Scott
 
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December 1. our favorite tournament 25 days out.

Canada Gold
Finland Silver
USA Bronze
Sweden 4th. place


best forward - Nick Suzuki - Canada
best d-man - Miro Heiskanien Finland if released or Erik Brannstrom - Sweden
best GK - Ian Scott - Canada

tourney MVP Ian Scott
If Miro Heiskanen is released I’ll eat my winter boots
 
Gold: Finland
Silver: Canada
Bronze: USA

Best Forward: Aleksi Heponiemi or Kaapo Kakko
Best D-man: Quinn Hughes
Best Goalie: Ian Scott

Tourney MVP: player from the gold winning team
 
If Czechs get all of Kaut(confirmed), Zadina, and Necas, they could do some damage this year.
This is said literally every year. Czechs should be fun to watch and hopefully they can feast on Denmark and Switzerland, but no way they get past the QF. Our chance was last year and they blew it.
 
Gold Canada
Silver USA
Bronze Finland.

Best Forward Jack Hughes USA
Best defenceman Quinn Hughes USA
Best goalie Ian Scott Canada
MVP Jack Hughes USA.
Top scorer Jack Hughes.
 
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This is said literally every year. Czechs should be fun to watch and hopefully they can feast on Denmark and Switzerland, but no way they get past the QF. Our chance was last year and they blew it.
Maybe..
but Czech Republic has never had 3 1st round 19 year olds. They will be anything but dominant offensively. Especially with the additions of guys like Lauko, Safin, Teply, and Pekar. The offensive strength is far better then last year. Goaltending is better.
So therefore I disagree with you that last year was our chance.
Overall we will be better.
 
Gold: Canada
Silver: Finland
Bronze: Slovakia (due to my homerism)

Best forward: Kakko or Lafreniere
Best D: N. Dobson
Best goalie: I. Scott
MVP: Lafreniere
 
Maybe..
but Czech Republic has never had 3 1st round 19 year olds. They will be anything but dominant offensively. Especially with the additions of guys like Lauko, Safin, Teply, and Pekar. The offensive strength is far better then last year. Goaltending is better.
So therefore I disagree with you that last year was our chance.
Overall we will be better.
Safin has to be a pretty big question mark for the tournament right now I would think.
 
I can't see Canada getting anything but Gold with their potential roster, and I also have a tough time seeing the States do anything with their forward group... I'm sure i'm wrong though. Finland should be pretty gross and the Czech's should roll a nice first line too. I'm excited for Boxing Day to get here already
 
I can't see Canada getting anything but Gold with their potential roster, and I also have a tough time seeing the States do anything with their forward group... I'm sure i'm wrong though. Finland should be pretty gross and the Czech's should roll a nice first line too. I'm excited for Boxing Day to get here already
The U.S forward group looks fine to me.
 
Gold: Finland
Silver: Canada
Bronze: USA

Best Forward: Kristian Vesalainen
Best D-man: Quinn Hughes
Best Goalie: Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen

Tourney MVP: Kristian Vesalainen
 
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Gold: Canada
Silver: Finland
Bronze: USA

Best F: Kappo Kakko
Best D: Evan Bouchard
Best G: Ian Scott

MVP: Evan Bouchard
 
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Gold: Canada
Silver: Finland
Bronze: Sweden

Best F: Kristian Vesalainen
Best D: Quinn Hughes
Best G: Michael DiPietro
MVP: Kristian Vesalainen
 
Gold: Canada
Silver: Russia
Bronze: USA

Best Forward: Vilardi
Best Defenseman: Boqvist
Best Goalie: Knight
MVP: Vilardi

IMO if Knight is the starter for the U.S. and has a "best goalie" performance the U.S. has a great shot at gold. We have an excellent defensive group this year and the U.S. tends to do very well when goaltending/defense excels. We also have quite a bit of talent up front with the caveat some of the players are a bit understated and there is the "youth" (relative) element.
 
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IMO if Knight is the starter for the U.S. an has a "best goalie" performance the U.S. has a great shot at gold. We have an excellent defensive group this year and the U.S. tends to do very well when goaltending/defense excels. We also have quite a bit of talent up front with the caveat some of the players are a but understated and there is the "youth" (relative) element.

I think Canada is a little stronger than us, but I could see us challenging for Gold.

I think the next two years after this one will be years where we'll be the favorite. It doesn't look like any of the 2000 born players will be in the NHL next year. Our 2000 born players are not quite good enough to be NHL'ers right away, despite being really good. You have to get lucky with that sometimes. Aside from Hughes, will any of the 2001 born players be in the NHL next year? I don't think so. Turcotte could, but I think he heads to college. Even if we lose 2-3 of those guys the following year, we still should have like 10 first rounders in the 2019 draft, so I think the 2020 and 2021 World Juniors are going to be very good years for the USA. 2019 looks like more of a down year for us, but I still think we can compete for the title.
 
Gold: Canada
Silver: USA
Bronze: Finland
4th Place: Russia

Top Forward: Maxime Comtois- Canada
Top Defenceman: Erik Brannstrom- Sweden
Top Goalie: Michael DiPietro- Canada
MVP: Maxime Comtois- Canada

All-Star Team:
Maxime Comtois- Klim Kostin- Kristian Vesalainen
Erik Brannstrom- Quinn Hughes
Michael DiPietro
 
Gold: Canada
Silver: Finland
Bronze: USA

Best Forward: Alex Formenton
Best Defenseman: Quinn Hughes
Best Goalie: Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen
MVP: Alex Formenton
 
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Gold: Canada
Silver:Finland
Bronze: Going to go USA but tough call, I think this might be the Czechs year.

Best forward: Filip Zadina
Best D: Bouchard
Best goalie: Dipietro
MVP: Zadina if they medal, if not a Canadian forward, I'll go with Glass
 

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