Kuracmugger
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- Oct 15, 2019
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People from Quebec complain a lot about the absence of their players on team Canada and therefore they decided to become independet (atleast for the IIHF).
I reckon they‘d be in the top division easily for the Mens WC and the u18 and u20 WJC. What would a quebec only team look like for the WJC or WC?
Would they beat the likes of Finland or Czechia or awould they be in the Germany, Switzerland tier.
Of course if this were to happen the IIHF eligibility rules would apply to them so the players needs to have the passport and must have played 2 seasons in quebec so brendan lemieux for example wouldn‘t qualify unless he‘s played there 2 years that aren‘t tracked on EP despite being of québecois heritage.
And i know this hypothetical could be made for any province but it is a bit more realistic with quebec since they are the only ones that complain about non inclusion in hockey and are culturally more different to other provinces due to language.
I reckon they‘d be in the top division easily for the Mens WC and the u18 and u20 WJC. What would a quebec only team look like for the WJC or WC?
Would they beat the likes of Finland or Czechia or awould they be in the Germany, Switzerland tier.
Of course if this were to happen the IIHF eligibility rules would apply to them so the players needs to have the passport and must have played 2 seasons in quebec so brendan lemieux for example wouldn‘t qualify unless he‘s played there 2 years that aren‘t tracked on EP despite being of québecois heritage.
And i know this hypothetical could be made for any province but it is a bit more realistic with quebec since they are the only ones that complain about non inclusion in hockey and are culturally more different to other provinces due to language.
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