Your dream tournament?

WayTooCold

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What would be your dream tournament if you could choose.
Let's assume politicians are not ruining anything.
As competitive as possible.

My 6 team tournament.

1. Canada
2. USA
3. Russia ( + Belarus )
4. Team Scandinavia ( Sweden + Norway + Denmark + Finland )
5. Czechoslovakia ( Czechia + Slovakia )
6. Team Europe ( Germany + Switzerland + Latvia, etc )

Canada roster atm:

Forwards (13)


Sam Bennett, Florida Panthers
Anthony Cirelli, Tampa Bay Lightning
Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins*
Brandon Hagel, Tampa Bay Lightning
Seth Jarvis, Carolina Hurricanes
Travis Konecny, Philadelphia Flyers
Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche*
Brad Marchand, Boston Bruins*
Mitch Marner, Toronto Maple Leafs
Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers*
Brayden Point, Tampa Bay Lightning*
Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers
Mark Stone, Vegas Golden Knights


Defensemen (7)


Cale Makar, Colorado Avalanche*
Josh Morrissey, Winnipeg Jets
Colton Parayko, St. Louis Blues
Alex Pietrangelo, Vegas Golden Knights
Travis Sanheim, Philadelphia Flyers
Shea Theodore, Vegas Golden Knights
Devon Toews, Colorado Avalanche


Goalies (3)


Jordan Binnington, St. Louis Blues
Adin Hill, Vegas Golden Knights
Sam Montembeault, Montreal Canadiens
 

Macbanan

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1. Sweden
2. Finland
3. Russia
4. Czechia
5. Slovakia
6. Germany
7. United France (France + French speaking Canada)
8. Western North America
9. Eastern North America
 
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jcbio11

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My dream is to have no made up countries in international hockey. Makes us look dumb. Could you imagine Team North America in soccer? Would be ridiculous.

As for quality, 16 countries is clearly too many, so if we're going for quality, a 10 country tourney would be great. With NHLers obviously. So basically next Olympics hopefully.
 

Czechboy

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Best on best Olympics is my dream. More specifically in a European or North American City so the timezones aren't insane. February, everyone in form and everyone available from NHL and Europe.

Oh, and host nation is good at hockey.
 

Ben White

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What would be your dream tournament if you could choose.
Let's assume politicians are not ruining anything.
As competitive as possible.

My 6 team tournament.

1. Canada
2. USA
3. Russia ( + Belarus )
4. Team Scandinavia ( Sweden + Norway + Denmark + Finland )
5. Czechoslovakia ( Czechia + Slovakia )
6. Team Europe ( Germany + Switzerland + Latvia, etc )

Canada roster atm:

Forwards (13)


Sam Bennett, Florida Panthers
Anthony Cirelli, Tampa Bay Lightning
Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins*
Brandon Hagel, Tampa Bay Lightning
Seth Jarvis, Carolina Hurricanes
Travis Konecny, Philadelphia Flyers
Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche*
Brad Marchand, Boston Bruins*
Mitch Marner, Toronto Maple Leafs
Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers*
Brayden Point, Tampa Bay Lightning*
Sam Reinhart, Florida Panthers
Mark Stone, Vegas Golden Knights


Defensemen (7)


Cale Makar, Colorado Avalanche*
Josh Morrissey, Winnipeg Jets
Colton Parayko, St. Louis Blues
Alex Pietrangelo, Vegas Golden Knights
Travis Sanheim, Philadelphia Flyers
Shea Theodore, Vegas Golden Knights
Devon Toews, Colorado Avalanche


Goalies (3)


Jordan Binnington, St. Louis Blues
Adin Hill, Vegas Golden Knights
Sam Montembeault, Montreal Canadiens
Any international tournament with gimmick teams is a nightmare tournament not a dream.
 

Ben White

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This parity idea which is exclusive for the North American pro leagues is poison for the very fundamentals of what constitutes sports. Wouldn’t be surprised if it the idea more or less has it’s roots in WWE - professional wrestling, which as you know in contrary to amateur wrestling is staged and all about entertainment and nothing about honest battle. Parity leagues and tournaments is somewhere in between real sports and WWE.
 

dr robbie

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Honestly, a dream tournament IMO would be something along the lines of the all star game, but with the players trying to compete and with something on the line. And all players worldwide are eligible and there's no dumb "every team has to be represented" rule. I don't care about where a player was born or their professional team, so dividing based on nationality is boring to me and also creates unfair teams. Just a best-on-best tournament with actual competition.
 

Ben White

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Canada
USA
Sweden
Russia
Finland
Czech
Germany
Switzerland

Great competitive tournament with enough stars on each team. Anything can happen. And no gimmick teams. This is the World Cup of hockey I’m waiting for.

Honestly, a dream tournament IMO would be something along the lines of the all star game, but with the players trying to compete and with something on the line. And all players worldwide are eligible and there's no dumb "every team has to be represented" rule. I don't care about where a player was born or their professional team, so dividing based on nationality is boring to me and also creates unfair teams. Just a best-on-best tournament with actual competition.
You won’t get actual competition if the players aren’t representing anything like a nation or a club.
 
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dr robbie

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You won’t get actual competition if the players aren’t representing anything like a nation or a club.

I understand that, but there are other motivators. Keeping in mind this is a "dream" situation, so all bets are off. Throw enough money into the tournament and everyone would be motivated. Or do something out of the box like the winners get to add/remove a number of players from the HHOF. Doesn't always have to be about a nation in my opinion.
 

Ben White

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I understand that, but there are other motivators. Keeping in mind this is a "dream" situation, so all bets are off. Throw enough money into the tournament and everyone would be motivated. Or do something out of the box like the winners get to add/remove a number of players from the HHOF. Doesn't always have to be about a nation in my opinion.
It’s a team game though so if you’re not actually representing a team the competitiveness will be more or less manufactured like in the all star game.
 

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I understand that, but there are other motivators. Keeping in mind this is a "dream" situation, so all bets are off. Throw enough money into the tournament and everyone would be motivated. Or do something out of the box like the winners get to add/remove a number of players from the HHOF. Doesn't always have to be about a nation in my opinion.
Players want to represent their actual country at these events, not some gimmick mismash team "rest of Europe that isnt Finland, Sweden and Russia" or "U23 guys from Canada and US". Otherwise there is no point in calling it a WORLD Cup or WORLD Championship as an international event.
 
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In my ideal world hockey's "big prestige" international tournament is something similar to the following...

Basics...
-Only national teams (This should be obvious, but, well...)
-Perhaps some tweaks are needed, but the IIHF's eligibility rules seem like a reasonable baseline... Basically would like to avoid countries going heavy on ringers... Example: Italy loading up with NHL'ers from Vaughan or something.
-Held every other year, with the qualification tournament(s) held in the off years.
-Alternate hosting between Europe and NA.

Format...
-12 teams... Maybe 10, but personally would like to see more involved, so going with 12. 16 is probably too many at this point, but something to shoot for. If you've concluded only 4 nations are worthy I'm not sure there is much point to international hockey to begin with.
-Divided into 2 groups of 6, top 4 in each group make the QF, or maybe only the top 3 with group winners getting a bye to the SF, although I think I prefer the former.
-Single elimination knockout round (trying to keep things within 16-17 days)
-Top 4 from each group automatically qualify for next tournament. Bottom 2 teams in each group would have to try to re-qualify.

Will any of this ever happen? LULZ, of course not. I suppose having a hodgepodge of weird and heavily flawed tournaments (including the Olympics) can be fun too. :dunno:
 

PettersonHughes

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some Canadian province best-on-best tournaments (only if there's enough players per team would they be eligible to form a roster, of course); same with US major hockey state vs major hockey state

CHL vs Russian U20 vs USHL vs Swedish/ Finnish other elects (wonder how different it'd be from WJHC but there might be other prospects who we wouldn't get to see?)

Also bring back World Cup of Hockey style play (keep the YoungStars and Team Europe)

I think a shortened 3 v 3 tournament with actual stakes (not just the NHL All-Star game as it is now) would be a competitive format. Could do like first to 5 goals?
 

Regal

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It’s been long enough that a proper Olympics with Russia included would be great, especially if there’s no major injuries. Selfishly in a North American time zone. And without the IOCs restrictions on content
 
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JackSlater

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Players want to represent their actual country at these events, not some gimmick mismash team "rest of Europe that isnt Finland, Sweden and Russia" or "U23 guys from Canada and US". Otherwise there is no point in calling it a WORLD Cup or WORLD Championship as an international event.
To me the only thing of note that McDavid has ever said was when he told some interviewer that he would not want to be on the yung gunz again, especially when someone (Friedman or LeBrun I think) said that the NHL was surprised and disappointed that he said it.
 

Boonk

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To me the only thing of note that McDavid has ever said was when he told some interviewer that he would not want to be on the yung gunz again, especially when someone (Friedman or LeBrun I think) said that the NHL was surprised and disappointed that he said it.
It makes sense, there were alot of guys on that U23 squad that should've been on Canada and the US squads for real. The US especially, along with bad roster and management choices got stripped of the opportunity to feature the younger, up and coming generation of US born players and went 0-3. Those guys are in their primes now and have missed 3-4 chances at a best v best level to represent their country. Lots of NHLers go to their countries Olympic qualifiers too, even if their country has no actual shot the opportunity for representation at the highest international level matters to them.
 

JackSlater

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It makes sense, there were alot of guys on that U23 squad that should've been on Canada and the US squads for real. The US especially, along with bad roster and management choices got stripped of the opportunity to feature the younger, up and coming generation of US born players and went 0-3. Those guys are in their primes now and have missed 3-4 chances at a best v best level to represent their country. Lots of NHLers go to their countries Olympic qualifiers too, even if their country has no actual shot the opportunity for representation at the highest international level matters to them.
Yeah it was a joke. USA actually asked for some of the young guys, and while I don't think Canada requested an exemption I recall that Babcock, fairly conservative coach, did want McDavid there even in 2016. McDavid would have still been young gunz age if there had been a 2020 world cup and was asked about returning to that team and said he didn't want to, so credit to him. I don't recall ever reading anything positive about that tournament from McDavid.

USA missed out on a chance to get those young guys involved earlier and Canada missed out on a chance to establish continuity with McDavid and that previous generation. But hey what a dream come true to see the European leftovers and the North American age group yung gunz come to life, just like we've all dreamed.
 

sobrien

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There are 60 teams registered and ranked worldwide in the IIHF, 47 for women's hockey, including Russia and Belarus. Give me a soccer style IIHF World Cup with full professional representation. Start growing this sport worldwide at an exponential rate. Sure, the first handful will be predictable, maybe downright embarrassing for some, but we think that about the FIFA World Cup every 4 years and we live for the upsets, surprises, and discoveries of talent. How many Zuccarello's or James Rodriguez's of hockey are out there and just need eyes on them, along with some proper development and facilities?

Full Qualification cycle, 32-team field. Top 8 teams get a BYE from round robin Group Play to protect the high-insured pro players, making (currently) Slovakia the top ranked team in group play. Subsequent rounds are single elimination, meaning teams are playing at most 6-7 games, and that would require a hell of a run that would get a lot of casual eyes on the sport.

Do it in the summer, prior to the start of the season in lieu of preseason. Allow players play for some of their teams of heritage if they won't crack Canada or USA.
 

garbageteam

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The Olympic format is perfectly fine. Ignoring politics, it would be a hell of a tournament if Russia was in it this coming 2026. Even the timing is great - mid season, all the players are in-form, in spite of all the whining from both fans and owners.

There's nothing that needs to be improved upon it format wise.
 

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1. USA
2. Canada
3. Czechia
4. Russia
5. Finland
6. Sweden
7. France
8. Great Britain
9. Switzerland
10. Germany
 
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