Listening to Cameron speak vs. David Carle is comical.Man watching Dave Cameron's interview again just pisses me off.
Listening to Cameron speak vs. David Carle is comical.Man watching Dave Cameron's interview again just pisses me off.
Who are most of these people?
ATHLETE COMMITTEE
Hockey Canada announced eight current and former players have been elected by their peers to form its new national team athlete committee.
Billy Bridges, Michael Mastrodomenico, Tyler McGregor, Bailey Mitchell, Markus Phillips, Alyssa Regalado, former NHLer Kyle Turris and Kendra Woodland will each serve multi-year terms.
Hockey Canada said the committee — set to represent high-performance athletes across men’s, women’s and para — will meet quarterly at a minimum and be empowered to make recommendations on issues impacting their fellow national team athletes.
Listening to Cameron speak vs. David Carle is comical.
Canada's best 18 and 19 year olds play in the NHL.Canada just made history with back to back losses in the QF, both times against Czechia.
I thought Canada would come out guns blazing and redeem themselves this year (Home advantage, small rink etc) But no.
So, whats wrong with Canada at the World Juniors?
Canada's best 18 and 19 year olds play in the NHL.
USA, Finland, Sweden and others their 18 and 19 year olds are still learning how to play in lower leagues.
You think about it guys like Benson, Celebrini, Bedard were eligible for the WJC.
They’re living in a delusional world where Canada is a big fish in a small pond. The world is catching up. And the US has already caught up. They’re having trouble coping with thatLol, so what happened in '13 and '21 when both countries had access to all their players? Canada got beat by the US both times. Quit whining and admit Canada even with the 3 you mentioned could still lose to the US.
Used to be 25/26 of 28/30. Soon it will be 11/34 or 36. Hockey Canada is ruining hockey.
Wow, so 3 times in 12 years...you got em.Lol, so what happened in '13 and '21 when both countries had access to all their players? Canada got beat by the US both times. Quit whining and admit Canada even with the 3 you mentioned could still lose to the US.
Wow, so 3 times in 12 years...you got em.
yeaaaah... no, we're not f in joining the United States. F that.Joke about Canada being the 51st US state, given the current events going on.
Thus 50 states for the USA to choose from and 1 from Canada.
Canada always has depth that, we can always say "oh we left out this and that good player" it's normal. We have the depth. But this roster selection is questionable, like very very questionable again, on top of the ice time allocation is also questionable. You and I are wondering how there are 13 guys better than Beckett. I'm also wondering how does a Cowan kid have more ice time than any other forward. Also from a Canadian perspective it seems like he favored OHlers over the other leauges, for example Iginla doesn't make the team.From the perspective of a ducks fan...
I don't know how they could look at their roster and go "yeah we have 12 or 13 forwards better than Beckett" the rest of the world is getting better you can't be this arrogant about building a team
Look at these players they left off and ask yourself would they clearly be a better team with like 4 or 5 clearly bad omissions
I think their equal. but facts are facts. CHL does play more games,.lol, So is the bottom half of NCAA.
To me that shows that Canadians are a bit overscouted and overrated in the draft. If the percentage of Canadians being drafted early is remaining constant but the % of NHLers that are Canadian is dropping every year it means the scouts are getting it wrong.Let's take a look back as far as 30 years and you'll see that 19/32 Canadians in the 1st round is actually pretty good. And with that pool of talent you've got a lot on your side.
1995: 16/26
1996: 16/26
1997: 16/26
1998: 16/27
1999: 9/28
2000: 10/30
2001: 12/30
2002: 11/30
2003: 19/30
2010: 15/30
2015: 12/30
2020: 19/31
2021: 15/32
2022: 9/32
2023: 13/32
2024: 19/32
So in reality, outside of 1999 which was a horrible draft overall and definitely not a Canadian-laden one, the numbers in the 1st round are pretty similar to today. 61.5% of Canadians in the 1st round in 1995. 59.3% in 2024. There have been better years than others, but the 2020s has been a year with a lot of Canadians in the 1st round of the draft, including what is expected this year in 2025. 4 out of the last 5 1st overall picks were Canadian. Even 1991 was 13/22 which is 59.0%. It has been a while since it was 95% like you were eluding to. 1985 was 16/21. 1980 or earlier would be that kind of number. So what I am saying is that we still have a large pool of talent to choose from. It hasn't changed that much at all. The team that bounced us out of the quarter finals has a combined 2 players drafted in the 1st round of the 2023 and 2024 draft to choose from in this tournament. Even the U.S. had only 5 first rounders in 2023 and 3 in 2024. Finland had only two in 2024. I am not saying you look no further than the 1st round. Obviously some very good 2nd or 3rd rounders can make these teams, even further down the list. But I am just saying to think we didn't have a huge talent pool is ridiculous, and I say this knowing Bedard, Celebrini, Fantilli and Benson are in the NHL. We always have that. This is nothing new. How do you not win with this sort of talent in front of you to choose from?
That is plateauing though, 42.9 % of Games Played in 2019-20 and 42.2 % of Games Played in 2024-25.To me that shows that Canadians are a bit overscouted and overrated in the draft. If the percentage of Canadians being drafted early is remaining constant but the % of NHLers that are Canadian is dropping every year it means the scouts are getting it wrong.
Let's take a look back as far as 30 years and you'll see that 19/32 Canadians in the 1st round is actually pretty good. And with that pool of talent you've got a lot on your side.
1995: 16/26
1996: 16/26
1997: 16/26
1998: 16/27
1999: 9/28
2000: 10/30
2001: 12/30
2002: 11/30
2003: 19/30
2010: 15/30
2015: 12/30
2020: 19/31
2021: 15/32
2022: 9/32
2023: 13/32
2024: 19/32
So in reality, outside of 1999 which was a horrible draft overall and definitely not a Canadian-laden one, the numbers in the 1st round are pretty similar to today. 61.5% of Canadians in the 1st round in 1995. 59.3% in 2024. There have been better years than others, but the 2020s has been a year with a lot of Canadians in the 1st round of the draft, including what is expected this year in 2025. 4 out of the last 5 1st overall picks were Canadian. Even 1991 was 13/22 which is 59.0%. It has been a while since it was 95% like you were eluding to. 1985 was 16/21. 1980 or earlier would be that kind of number. So what I am saying is that we still have a large pool of talent to choose from. It hasn't changed that much at all. The team that bounced us out of the quarter finals has a combined 2 players drafted in the 1st round of the 2023 and 2024 draft to choose from in this tournament. Even the U.S. had only 5 first rounders in 2023 and 3 in 2024. Finland had only two in 2024. I am not saying you look no further than the 1st round. Obviously some very good 2nd or 3rd rounders can make these teams, even further down the list. But I am just saying to think we didn't have a huge talent pool is ridiculous, and I say this knowing Bedard, Celebrini, Fantilli and Benson are in the NHL. We always have that. This is nothing new. How do you not win with this sort of talent in front of you to choose from?
Looks like I was a bit generous there, and the drip is slower. It feels like it will be 13 or 14 or 34/36 soon. I just think the number of elite American players will rise, and it will be easier and cheaper to develop good hockey players in the United States.6 out of the last 9 picks in the first round were spent on Canadians and only 5 out of the first 24 picks in the 2nd round were Canadian. Flip a few of those and the numbers look closer to the "new normals". There's a good bit of draft day variance. 2022 for instance was a lighter year on Canadian first round picks, but 6 out of the 10 first picks of the 2nd round were Canadian.
Hockey Canada punishes players that don’t play in the chl when it comes to picking them for teams. They hold grudges against players who choose the ncaa.You must be new here, that's be going on for 30 years.