Kshahdoo
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I would certainly have Tarasenko in there.
Instead of who? We have too many good/great RWs.
I would certainly have Tarasenko in there.
Lafreniere-Hayton-Dach
Farabee-Hughes-Frost
Suzuki-Glass-Thomas
Tkachuk-Byfield-Patrick
Comtois/Batherson/Mittelstadt/Poehling
Byram-Makar
Hughes-Dobson
Hague-Fox
Timmins/Bouchard
No point in projecting goalies at this stage. Probably some big misses, hopefully people can point out who I forgot.
Instead of who? We have too many good/great RWs.
Gusev, Kaprizov. The checking line idea almost never works either in these tournaments.
I just looked at the 2017 draft and on. I’m not certain if Keller would be age-eligible.Turcotte for sure. Is Keller eligible? He’s definitely be there, if he was.
I just looked at the 2017 draft and on. I’m not certain if Keller would be age-eligible.
2022 Olympics would basically be 2 years + a few months from today. Would Turcotte only play one year of college? Would his rookie season be good enough to qualify for this team? That would be a very high order.
Sweden:
Forsberg - Pettersson - Arvidsson
Rakell - Zibanejad - W.Nylander
Lindblom - Karlsson - Johnsson
Landeskog - Sundqvist - Lindholm
Olofsson, Burakovsky
Hedman - Karlsson
Klefbom - Dahlin
Lindholm - Klingberg
OEL - Ekholm
Lehner
Markstrom
Nilsson
Lafreniere-Hayton-Dach
Farabee-Hughes-Frost
Suzuki-Glass-Thomas
Tkachuk-Byfield-Patrick
Comtois/Batherson/Mittelstadt/Poehling
Byram-Makar
Hughes-Dobson
Hague-Fox
Timmins/Bouchard
No point in projecting goalies at this stage. Probably some big misses, hopefully people can point out who I forgot.
Who is Turcotte “safely” better than? Hughes and Dach are already playing in the NHL and will have established themselves more by the time Turcotte plays his rookie season, even if you choose to believe he may be better in the future. Lafreniere and Byfield are different levels of prospects who will play major roles with their respective teams next season, while Turcotte will likely spend at least some time in the AHL if he even chooses to leave college after one year where it’s not like he or his team is dominating (15 points in 14 games, and really slowing down since the start of the season and playing better teams). Everybody else is older and already claiming spots in the NHL.If Keller’s age eligible, he should be there, so I guess it depends where the cut off is.
I think we can safely say Turcotte is better than a lot of those players you listed. It’s irrelevant that he’s not currently in the NHL, considering a number of those others aren’t either.
Who is Turcotte “safely” better than? Hughes and Dach are already playing in the NHL and will have established themselves more by the time Turcotte plays his rookie season, even if you choose to believe he may be better in the future. Lafreniere and Byfield are different levels of prospects who will play major roles with their respective teams next season, while Turcotte will likely spend at least some time in the AHL if he even chooses to leave college after one year where it’s not like he or his team is dominating (15 points in 14 games, and really slowing down since the start of the season and playing better teams). Everybody else is older and already claiming spots in the NHL.
The only real comparable is Byram, but that’s more due to me seeing him as very likely sticking in the NHL next year (as he can’t go to the American League) and therefore having more experience by the time this imaginary tournament would come around, and the general weakness of the d-corps as compared to the offense (defensemen tend to blossom later).
I guess it really comes down to if you think Turcotte will make the NHL next season or not. Regardless of where the others listed are playing currently, I think it is fair to say all are trending to at least be top-6 players two years from now. Turcotte would not likely be picked over that if it were his rookie season, even if he too is playing top-6 minutes, which is uncertain right now. More likely, he’d be playing a similar role as Farabee, Suzuki, Glass, etc. are currently playing.Playing in the NHL doesn't make someone necessarily better. Among the players from the past draft, you could argue Dach is better. I'd argue otherwise, but I'll even give you that one for the sake of discussion. I believe he's better than Hughes, but I'll give you that one as well for the same reason. You've listed two draft eligibles this year. Unless we are talking about prodigious level players, the one year difference so close to a 2022 Olympics would probably make a difference between the current ability of a bunch of top five picks.
Besides that, Frost has 3 points in 8 NHL games. He's not even hit 10 games. I don't know why we are penciling in a late first round pick with 8 NHL games into a spot. Patrick isn't even playing right now, but he's not been better than a third liner his first two games. Thomas was a third liner his first season, and looks like a third liner this season. Farabee looks like a third liner right now as a rookie, as does Frost. Hayton has 4 points in 14 games. Thats mostly the fault of Arizona, but he's not proven either. And then in the 13F slot you listed three AHL players and a mediocre NHL'er.
I personally think if you pencil in others on potential, you pencil in Turcotte on potential here, as well. And I'm not even against penciling in players on potential because the rest have proven nothing, but I think pretty clearly Turcotte takes a spot. It's definitely subjective and you could make an argument for a lot of other forwards to be on the team and almost all of those forwards to not be on the team, but I'm not sure the argument for most of those players I named is better than the argument for Turcotte.
This team would be a solid pain in the ass for everyone they play... skate like crazy, a few scorers and an elite goalie.Team Denmark
Nikolaj Ehlers - Lars Eller - Oliver Bjorkstrand
Mikkel Bødker - Alexander True - Joachim Blichfeld
Nicklas Jensen - Frans Nielsen - Patrick Russell
Frederik Storm - Peter Regin - Mathias From
HM: Nicolaj Meyer - Nick Olesen - Marcus Almquist - Jonas Røndbjerg - Patrick Bjorkstrand - Mathias Bau Hansen
Malte Setkov - Philip Larsen
Jesper Jensen Aabo - Oliver Joakim Larsen
Markus Lauridsen - Matias Lassen
HM: Oliver Lauridsen - Anton Stenbakken - Phillip Bruggisser - Nicholas B. Jensen - Kasper Larsen
Frederik Andersen
Mads Søgaard
HM: Sebastian Dahm
Huberdeau McDavid Mckinnon
Marchand Crosby Bergeron
Hall Scheifle Point
Couturier Stamkos Marner
Tavares, Lafreniere
Chabot Doughty
Reilly Parayko
Nurse Petriangelo
Makar
Hart
Binnington
Holtby
The defense is waaay to bad to really be a pain in the ass IMO. Atleast right now. That's possibly a subject to change though.This team would be a solid pain in the ass for everyone they play... skate like crazy, a few scorers and an elite goalie.
What significantly better young Canadian left shooting D are out there?You're just messing with us including Nurse in that group right? Thank god your not picking the D
I mean... I appreciate the fact that this is a non-top six team in the 2022 thread.Team Denmark
Nikolaj Ehlers - Lars Eller - Oliver Bjorkstrand
Mikkel Bødker - Alexander True - Joachim Blichfeld
Nicklas Jensen - Frans Nielsen - Patrick Russell
Frederik Storm - Peter Regin - Mathias From
HM: Nicolaj Meyer - Nick Olesen - Marcus Almquist - Jonas Røndbjerg - Patrick Bjorkstrand - Mathias Bau Hansen
Malte Setkov - Philip Larsen
Jesper Jensen Aabo - Oliver Joakim Larsen
Markus Lauridsen - Matias Lassen
HM: Oliver Lauridsen - Anton Stenbakken - Phillip Bruggisser - Nicholas B. Jensen - Kasper Larsen
Frederik Andersen
Mads Søgaard
HM: Sebastian Dahm
Olympics tend to have 12 to 14 teams.. I'm waiting for all the rosters.I mean... I appreciate the fact that this is a non-top six team in the 2022 thread.
I think the projection on youth is wildly over-optimistic, but I'm glad for Denmark's inclusion in the thread.
Sweden:
Forsberg - Pettersson - Arvidsson
Rakell - Zibanejad - W.Nylander
Lindblom - Karlsson - Johnsson
Landeskog - Sundqvist - Lindholm
Olofsson, Burakovsky
Hedman - Karlsson
Klefbom - Dahlin
Lindholm - Klingberg
OEL - Ekholm
Lehner
Markstrom
Nilsson
Slovakia:
Chara - Chara - Chara
Chara - Chara - Chara
Chara - Chara - Chara
Chara - Chara - Chara
Chara - Chara
Chara - Chara
Chara - Chara
Halak
Chara
Ok, im a little bid under influence of some booze, so it may be not accurate. But i think, im close.