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I was quite surprised they left off some big names such as Misa, Yakemchuk, Parekh and Cristall.
I feel like Canada in the 4 Nations will also feel the repercussions of missing out on some big names players aswell.
Rehkopf, Cristall, Yakemchuk, Parekh all laughing their asses off.
Yes certainly some criticism for the lineup chosen.
Looks like they built a bottom 6 with intent on experience and checking vs having a few players who could break a game open with some better individual talent. Howe Gauthier Cataford collectively were odd choices for what was available in Wood Cristall Sennecke Misa. Not that they had to dump all of them but 1 or 2 would have been good for what i was describing above. I can see moving off Cristall after his poor past performance
Bonk running the PP is incredibly odd too when Parekh and Yakemchuk were available. Parekh is outstanding as a PPQB and they could have just 7th D him if they were worried about making mistakes 5v5
Losing Iginla to a season ending hip surgery was also a big blow as the team needs better net presence and finish and he would have supplied that in spades. Nadeau Catton Pinelli Yager all are good players and crafty but smaller perimeter types and all of them sucked against Latvia Catton cannot finish and Yager has been bad as the leader and emotional heartbeat.
Such a junior thing to want to dance around the outsides and try and score off clean shots. The sooner they figure out to score they need to get inside and in the goalies grill the better. A little adversity is always good to wake them up. It's still a good enough team to win it all but Dave Cameron wasn't inspiring much of a response after the game either IMO.
I don't understand why Yakemchuk and Parekh are being mentioned as big PP omissions when Mynio is on the team already and has been a more productive (factoring in team quality) PP quarterback this year with an abysmal supporting cast in Seattle, not to mention that he is a better defensive player.