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Nope.TSN needs to advertise it as a draft showcase.
Auston Matthews, Patrik Laine, and Jesse Puljujärvi are all expected to participate.
It will be promoted as the McDavid Show and his 1st. taste of action on the Senior National Team.TSN needs to advertise it as a draft showcase.
Auston Matthews, Patrik Laine, and Jesse Puljujärvi are all expected to participate.
and while I'm sure the hardcore Canadian fantasy GM hockey fan would keep one eye on the tournament and draft eligible players, but Canadians would not tune in en masse to see the three you identified, and has already been pointed out to you, the Finns are doubtful.
The only thing I'm interested in seeing is McDavid v Eichel and can Hockey Canada string together 2 strong tournaments in consecutive years.
No room for Laine and Pulju but Aho should join as a winger.
Too young and inexperienced. Puljujärvi has yet to play for the senior team and Laine showed in his two games that he's got lot to learn.
It looks like some people were dead wrong.There is lots of chatter right now in the Team Finland thread about Laine and Puljujärvi being potential participants. Current circumstances seem to have enabled them a good opportunity to be awarded roster positions.
Eh... There are nearly 50 better wingers available for the games in Finland.
They can make the team only on HFboards.
This tournament has been centered entirely around Matthews and Laine. Both players have been plastered all over TSN's website, and there has been constant debate about those two players. There are daily reports from all Canadian sports media outlets about Matthews and Laine at the World Championship.
Laine also leads the tournament in goals and points after two games with 4 goals and 2 assists.
http://www.tsn.ca/hockey-canada/video/ferraro-i-thought-matthews-was-the-best-u-s-player-on-the-ice~865018
http://www.tsn.ca/hockey-canada/video/evaluating-matthews-and-mcdavid-s-play~865008
http://www.tsn.ca/hockey-canada/video/laine-dominates-at-world-hockey-championship~864768
http://www.tsn.ca/laine-steals-show-matthews-strong-at-whc-1.485164
http://www.tsn.ca/hockey-canada/video/matthews-shines-despite-loss-to-canada~865064
http://www.tsn.ca/hockey-canada/video/matthews-matches-laine-s-performance~865334
http://www.tsn.ca/matthews-raises-bar-in-u-s-win-over-belarus-1.485631
http://www.tsn.ca/laine-dominates-as-finland-crushes-germany-1.485927
http://www.tsn.ca/red-hot-laine-matthews-ready-for-battle-1.485952
Red-hot Laine, Matthews ready for battle
TSN.ca Staff
11h ago
Finland’s Patrik Laine and Team USA’s Auston Matthews are going shot for shot at the World Hockey Championship as they compete for the top spot at the upcoming NHL draft on June 24.
On Monday, the 18-year-old stars go head-to-head as their clubs tangle at the Yubileiny Arena in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Watch all the action LIVE on TSN1, TSN3 and TSN GO beginning at 1pm et/10am pt.
Laine has been the heart and soul of the Finnish offence, leading the team and the tournament with four goals and six points. He is proving to be a ruthless power-play weapon with three goals and an assist with the man advantage as the Finns have outscored opponents 11-3 in two straight wins over Belarus and Germany.
“The thing with Patrik Laine that I love is that he’s always in a shooting position,” TSN hockey analyst Martin Biron said. “He had four shots on net (vs. Belarus) and he probably had eight or nine shot attempts in the game, lot of missed nets too, but he’s always ready to shoot the puck.”
Matthews was shut out in his first world championship contest, a 5-1 loss to Canada, but was heralded by TSN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro as “among the U.S.’s best players in this game.”
“I think we saw some from Auston Matthews that shows what type of player he’s going to be as he moves through this tournament and then in the infancy of his NHL career,” Ferraro said.
Matthews’ strong play continued in his next contest to the tune of a two-goal, three-point performance in a 6-3 win over Belarus.
For nearly an entire calendar year Matthews has been the presumptive No. 1 pick in the draft, however, magnificent performances from Laine at the World Junior Hockey Championship and two games into the world championship have analysts and fans wondering whether the American can be knocked off his perch when the Toronto Maple Leafs take to the podium for the first selection.
“I think that there’s a window of opportunity for Patrik Laine,” TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger said. “You’re looking for a foundational piece and the Toronto Maple Leafs desperately need a top-line centre and the hope is that Auston Matthews would quickly develop into that but Patrik Laine has been impressive when you look in the areas of dominance - the world juniors, the under 18s and perhaps here as well. If he takes the world by storm perhaps he closes that margin a bit.”
The Leafs will get their man at No. 1, whoever that may be, and the Winnipeg Jets' will have a potential superstar waiting for them at No. 2.
Laine has been the better player through two games - if not just by point production - but if Matthews’ progression is any indicator, this race is far from over and certainly won’t come down to one game.
Get your popcorn ready.
This was Sportsnet's pre-tournament report:
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/matthews-laine-make-years-worlds-something-see/
Frankly, McDavid is an afterthought. This is the Matthews vs Laine show.Laine impossible to miss vs. Matthews in worlds exhibition
Ryan Dixon May 3, 2016, 4:50 PM
For even the most enthusiastic hockey head, the world championship can have a vegetable element to it: You know you should, but you’re not always super jazzed to consume.
The 2016 event though, is an exception, with excitement building before the main course is even served. It’s not exactly a common occurrence to find fans in Canadian cities scouring the Internet for a live stream of a pre-tournament game between the United States and Finland, but we’re willing to bet a significant chunk of Toronto and Winnipeg was doing just that during lunch on Tuesday as people scrambled to get a glimpse of their next great hope.
While the world championship doesn’t officially kick off until Friday in St. Petersburg and Moscow, there was plenty of intrigue watching Auston Matthews and Patrik Laine — the presumptive first and second picks of the 2016 NHL Draft — go head-to-head in a warm-up contest that wound up being a 3-2 overtime win for the Finns on home ice.
Watching draft-eligible players on a big international stage usually involves tuning into the world junior championship just after Christmas.
Both Matthews and Laine dazzled in that tournament too, but that was well before Leafs and Jets supporters could rub their hands together secure in the knowledge their teams will have their hooks in these guys in about six weeks.
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A six-foot-four winger with an all-world right-hand shot, Laine was impossible to miss against the U.S. thanks to darting ability you’d expect from a guy half his size. During the 4-on-4 extra frame, he danced around defenceman Jake McCabe and nearly ended the affair with a low shot that was stopped by the pad of goalie Mike Condon.
Like Laine, Matthews finished the game with an assist, though it’s clear the two prospects impact things in different ways. In fact, if you want to compare the American to a young Finn, the best line to draw is not to Laine, but to his centre on Tuesday, 20-year-old Aleksander Barkov.
The prized Florida Panthers' possession uses his thick frame to control the boards and protect the puck in every zone, something Matthews already excels at. Package that with ample offensive ability, and you get the type of all-around pivot teams pray for.
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Speaking of higher powers, don’t forget Connor McDavid, last year’s No. 1 overall pick, who will be suiting up for defending-champion Canada when the boys in red and white meet Matthews and the U.S. to kick off the tournament on Friday in St. Petersburg. (Finland is in that group, too.)
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