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I think Canada can find 8 Dmen better than him quite easily.Dougie Hamilton better goes to Worlds this year if he wants a shot at making 2026 Olympic team.
I think Canada can find 8 Dmen better than him quite easily.Dougie Hamilton better goes to Worlds this year if he wants a shot at making 2026 Olympic team.
I think Canada can find 8 Dmen better than him quite easily.
I would love to see that team.Not much change in the roster projections, but with Dylan Guenther out (IR) indefinitely. Not season-ending...so there's hope he's back in time...
Still pegging my hopes on LA and Columbus being opening rd. losers.
C BEDARD N SUZUKI A LAFRENIERE D HOLLOWAY B HORVAT M BARZAL K JOHNSON M CELEBRINI Q BYFIELD C SILLINGER A FANTILLI D COZENS
J NEIGHBOURS B HAYTON
V DUNN B MONTOUR O POWER N DOBSON B BYRAM B CLARKE T CHABOT / O ZELLWEGER
D KUEMPER C TALBOT C INGRAM
I would love to see that team.
Might bump it up a little bit as he might see the Olympics a few months ahead as a carrot to chase. Realistically we will see some veterans there, which is fine, but I really hope that the team goes young, barring a bunch of Olympic level favourites deciding to go. The young option, with some veterans thrown in, is more realistic.I would as well. 1 point though. Noah Dobson slipped through my UFA/RFA filter check. He's on an expiring contract and thus only about a 2% chance of even entertaining the idea of tripping to Europe in May.
Excellent, Canada should not have sent him home pre-tournament last year.
I want him in a prominent spot. I agree that it would be good to insulate him (and hopefully Bedard) with at least one solid veteran on their lines.Since Barzal is now on LTIR Celebrini may have to be elevated to 2nd, center spot and counted on to do some heavy lifting. In that case, it would be wise to also extend an invite to a SJ linemate for a degree of built in chemisty. Toffoli. (if not trade at the deadline to a PO team)
You must be new hereI want him in a prominent spot.
I'm still somewhat annoyed that he and Fantilli were the ones sent back last year. At least that team was fairly solid for this level. With the Olympics coming up I expect a stronger than usual edition of Canada, but I still want Bedard and Celebrini in the top six, both on the wing but on separate lines in an ideal world.You must be new here13th forward, needs to watch and learn whilst superstars like Michael Bunting and Jack McBain show him how to play the game at this level
Reading in the Athletic this morning that Suzuki was miffed about not being named to the 4-Nations team, and I'm mindful that he turned down a request to go to worlds last year. Surely he has to understand that Hockey Canada values some loyalty and saying no to going to worlds could be the difference if he's on the bubble.I would love to see that team.
I'd like to read that article. I assume Basu wrote it though, and I saw him on TSN already hitting the points that:Reading in the Athletic this morning that Suzuki was miffed about not being named to the 4-Nations team, and I'm mindful that he turned down a request to go to worlds last year. Surely he has to understand that Hockey Canada values some loyalty and saying no to going to worlds could be the difference if he's on the bubble.
Yup, Arpon's writing. And agreed that Suzuki is a bubble boy at this point. Although we should never say that the Habs don't make the playoffs. Never, never say that.I'd like to read that article. I assume Basu wrote it though, and I saw him on TSN already hitting the points that:
1. Suzuki was upset about not being on the four nations team.
2. Yeah, it likely hurt his chances that he did not go to the iihh world championship last year.
Ultimately at the best on best level he is far from a lock. He is realistically a contender to be fourth line centre and nothing more, and almost all of the top Canadian players make a token appearance internationally once or twice. He's won nothing in the NHL, nothing of note internationally, and he is not good enough to be a lock for the team. Show up at the world championship and have a big tournament, it's that simple.
Let's say Montreal doesn't make the playoffs - Suzuki should call Hockey Canada himself and ask for the chance to be on the team centering Bedard (or something like that).