SeanMoneyHands
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Kane is about as world class as it gets and would walk on to any team.Oddly specific question. And also oddly odd when he is one of the most productive offensive players still across many years and is a proven big game performer.
If Martin St. Louis didn't make it in 2010 there is pretty much no way Kane would have. By 2014 he would have been a regular even though playmaking wingers are often hard-pressed to make the team.Kane makes Team Canada in 2010, perhaps.
After that, definitely a yes. Even if there was a team today I would bank on it.
If Martin St. Louis didn't make it in 2010 there is pretty much no way Kane would have. By 2014 he would have been a regular even though playmaking wingers are often hard-pressed to make the team.
Kane's reputation was pretty poor at the time given the taxi driver situation months before and that Chicago had won nothing, and if St. Louis doesn't make it as an experienced RW who outscored Kane that year and had played for Canada before then I don't see how Kane makes it. I think that Parise makes it easily and I remember people talking about how he was exactly the type of player that would work well with Crosby. Carter was the unofficial 14th forward in 2010, which gives an indication which type of player Canada wanted at forward. I do not think that USA would have put very many skaters on the Canadian 2010 team.For forwards, I would say Parise likely makes it, as he had that big year in 2009. Kane was in the middle of an 88 point year. This of course was the year the Hawks won their first Cup, but he hadn't done it by February. My feeling is if there is a World Cup in the fall of 2010 he's on Team Canada. In February it is a tougher tell. He was a winger, which helps. Stamkos had a 51 goal season that year and didn't make it either, and you are right about Martin St. Louis, who was also a right winger. Jeff Carter, most notably a centre, finished 2nd in goals in 2009 to Ovechkin and still didn't make the team. Dang, that 2010 team was stacked!
Kane's reputation was pretty poor at the time given the taxi driver situation months before and that Chicago had won nothing, and if St. Louis doesn't make it as an experienced RW who outscored Kane that year and had played for Canada before then I don't see how Kane makes it. I think that Parise makes it easily and I remember people talking about how he was exactly the type of player that would work well with Crosby. Carter was the unofficial 14th forward in 2010, which gives an indication which type of player Canada wanted at forward. I do not think that USA would have put very many skaters on the Canadian 2010 team.