TSN's annual holiday showcase of almost NHLers is nearly upon us
from
Vancouver &
Victoria in beautiful British Columbia, Canada
Group A
Canada
Canada tradionally hates allowing young players on this team, but potential top pick in 2020
Alexis Lafrenière has made the cut this year, after a dominant performance in the summer's U18 tournament. hopefully he has a strong start here, otherwise they might bury him deep on the roster.
the team suffered a blow when speedy forward
Alex Formenton sustained a knee injury in warm-up play, knocking him out of the tournament, thus leaving
Max Comtois as the sole returnee from the gold medal team a year ago. but there obviously still should be plenty of talent to go around. center
Cody Glass (#6 pick in 2017), who should have made the team last year, and probably should be in the NHL right now, could lead the way. he will be aided by center
Barrett Hayton (#5 in 2018),
Nick Suzuki (#13 in 2017), and sniper
Owen Tippett (#10 in 2017) should score a bunch of goals.
Evan Bouchard (#10 in 2018),
Noah Dobson (#12 in 2018), and
Ty Smith (#17 in 2018) should lead the way on the blueline, and diminutive Canucks prospect
Michael DiPietro might get the nod between the pipes.
Czech Republic
the Red Wings have loaned
Filip Zadina out for this thing? cool beans!
he hasn't had a tremendous start to his professional career in the AHL, but he was an incredible goal-scorer in this tournament a year ago, so the Czechs certainly have something to hang their hat on here.
would imagine that winger
Martin Kaut (#16 in 2018) will be one of his running-mates here. also, goaltender
Jakub Škarek was picked 72nd in 2018, which is indicitive of enough promise to make a difference for them.
Denmark
Jonas Røndbjerg returns from last year, which is significant because he led them in scoring. could be the difference between relegation and not. plus he has that really cool ø in his name! also, 6'6" dman
Malte Setkov was a 4th round pick, so keep yer head up!
Russia
big center
Klim Kostin is still eligible for this thing apparently, which is good news since he led them in scoring last year. he'll have some skill riding shotgun in wingers
Grigori Denisenko (#15 in 2018) &
Vitali Kravtsov (#9 in 2018), and 6'4"
Alexander Alexeyev (#31 in 2018) might lead the way from the back. not sure what kind of 2019 prospects they have, but i guess we'll find out, especially since the "Russia factor" thing might be on the decline, judging from the '18 draft.
Switzerland
at least 3 drafted players, 2 on defense, so who cares right? i guess the not-very-Swissly-named center
Philipp Kurashev will lead the way, as he's been doing for a terrible looking Quebec Remparts team this year.
Group B
Finland
many of the names you know have aged out of this tournament (or are in the NHL), so get ready to learn some new ones, given that Finland is so hot right now, as far as hockey prospects go anyway. sniper
Kaapo Kakko is the headliner as a potential #1 pick in 2019, and center
Rasmus Kupari (#20 in 2017) will likely be relied on for some heavy-lifting. guessing that 2nd round picks
Aleksi Heponiemi &
Jesse Ylönen will also bring some offense, and i'm personally interested to see what 5'9"
Niklas Nordgren (#74 in 2018) can has in his bag of tricks.
on defense they've caught a break with the Blackhawks loaning out
Henri Jokiharju (#29 in 2017), i saw hockey twitter arguing that he's been performing well in the NHL, but he's nevertheless found himself on the outs thus far in his rookie campaign. joining him is
Anttoni Honka, brother of Julius? 6'4"
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (#54 in 2017) should get the nod in net.
Kazakhstan
returning after 9 years out of the top flight, so welcome back!
an OT win over Germany & a shootout win over Latvia is what did it for them, fine lines.
returning from that team are the tournament's top-2 scorers forward
Artur Gatiyatov & dman
Valeri Orekhov, which often isn't the case with these promoted teams, so hey, given all that, we'll see. maybe they won't be complete pushovers, as you might think at first glance.
Slovakia
their top player is dman
Martin Fehérváry (#46 in 2018)? ya gl with that
they also have 3 Calgary Flames prospects fwiw, in case fake Geddy needed a 5th team to root for or whatever
Sweden
nothing too sexy looking about this team at first glance. most of their top players from last year are not returning. i thought
Isac Lundeström (#23 in 2018) was a nice role player last year, and after a cup of coffee with the Ducks this year, i guess he'll be expected to take on a bigger role.
Adam Boqvist (#8 in 2018) &
Erik Brännström (#15 in 2017) should quarterback things from the back.
their top 2019 draft prospects (Broberg, Soderstrom, Bjornfot) are all dmen, and look to be kept off this team by older guys like
Nils Lundkvist (#28 in 2018) &
Rasmus Sandin (#29 in 2018). wtf happened to Sweden producing elite forwards btw? they all went to Finland or something...
anyway, Sweden should be solid as always, but it would be a massive upset if this was the year they broke through and won gold for the first time since 2012
United States
center
Jack Hughes is the prohibitive favourite to be the #1 pick in the 2019 draft, and he's been a dominant player in these international tournaments, no reason to think that this will be any different. saw some analysis saying that despite the Hughes brothers leading the way, this is probably a down year for USA#1. of course, no one loves the faux underdog role as much as them, so look out.
joining them will be sniper
Oliver Wahlstrom (#11 in 2018), who they must have stolen from Sweden, winger
Joel Farabee (#14 in 2018), and centers
Josh Norris (#19 in 2017) &
Ryan Poehling (#25 in 2017). 6'4"
K'Andre Miller brings the beef on the blueline that
Quin Hughes lacks.
good news for rb: Germany will be back next year, in Ostrava & Třinec, Czech Republic!
2019 draft prospects: as i said earlier, the top-2 prospects are here in Hughes & Kakko. other than that it's looking pretty thin. seems to be a better year for Canadian prospects with as many as 6/7 top-10 picks, but i think the only youngster on the team is Lafrenière (2020). and as i mentioned earlier, all of Sweden's top prospects are dmen that are being held off by older ones. not sure if Russia's top guy winger
Vasili Podkolzin made the team or not. same deal with USA#1's other standouts like
Alex Turcotte,
Cam York,
Trevor Zegras,
Cole Caulfield, etc. most of these guys will probably be waiting until next year, and draftniks will have to wait until the U18 tournament in the spring.
Let us puck.
Last edited by 72off; 12-18-2018 at 07:30 PM.