Gold Standard
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Canada has enough firepower that I don't think you need to load up MacKinnon and McDavid on the same line, I think you're better off letting each run wild with their own line so you can have at least one of them on the ice for ~40 minutes a game.
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Stamkos-MacKinnon-Scheiefle
Marchand-Crosby-Tavares
Couturier-ROR-Stone
Huberdeau-Seguin
Theodore-Makar
Pietrangelo-Rielly
Doughty-Hamilton
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Hart
Hellebucyk
Price
Have a feeling they're gonna do everything they can to get Stamkos on the team considering his snub in 2010 and the injury in 2014, and if you're gonna bring him it really only makes sense to play him in the top six. Bergeron will be 37 and with two golds already, hands his duties off to Ryan O'Reilly. I like Tavares as an offensive match with Crosby and Marchand more, which gives you the luxury of having you three best defensive forwards all together on a killer shutdown fourth line.
Nah, Hockey Canada would defer and have more allegiance to players who were on the Vancouver/Sochi teams than a so-called snub. A roster spot would go to Towes or Doughty before Hockey Canada issues a make up for a perceived "snub"