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2021 World Championships

Yes Lindsay, I was very surprised Gabel was not on that list. But there is a process and it’s probably pretty complicated for us as fans

oh for sure. I’m ready to cheer for whoever makes Team Canada. I just like chatting about it, is all. Your observation that this centralization roster is full of good hockey players is the right attitude.

There’s no question the 28 on the list are a talented bunch and Canada saying “this is our centralization roster” suggests they think they can win gold twice with this mix of players. Or, they will do what US did 4 years ago, name a centralization roster and then add to it late in the game. Anything’s possible.

Of the 16 forwards, 10 are 2018 Olympians. My guess is they will take 13 forwards. I don’t think all 10 2018 forward Olympians are slam dunks for 2022 but who knows. So Rattray, Bach, O’Neill, Fillier, Maltais, Gosling are the newcomers on forward, in terms of trying to make Olympics. Presumably 3, but possibly more will make it. I think all but Maltais and Gosling play center, although maybe on the national team some of them move to wing.

Very interested to see Gosling. SLU was 0-3 when she showed up late to the season, but she went right to work turning their season around. It is not lost on me Gosling and the Saints beat Giguere and Lonergan’s Knights 4 straight towards the end of the season .

Total fan comment but I will simply miss the fun of watching Gabel. Scores points against the US, great goal celebrations and some swagger as you’d expect from a “2 time natty freaking champ” . Watts is a wizard and I’ll miss her too. Shootouts come to mind as a spot Canada might miss her.

Excited to see Maltais. Knowing that there are people here who consider her the best player in the WCHA, certainly bodes well for Canada.

Rattray has had as good a quad as anyone in Canada vs the US, imo, and does so with less ice time than others. Has to be a strong
candidate to make it.

Also excited to see Fillier. Numerous people are projecting her to be on the Olympic team, she obviously did great things at Princeton for one year.

Thinking about Canada’s returners, obvs Daoust and Poulin need a winger, so curious who plays with them. Daoust, Poulin and Johnson are all forwards who historically are top six and all have suffered injuries this quad. going to assume they will be healthy, but it’s a thing that comes to mind.

for the rest of the lines, I just think the US basically brings 3 lines that can score vs Canada, and Canada has to be able to do similar. Canada’s showing some boldness with these six who are trying to crack the roster. I’m hopeful they can dole out the ice time to see what people have, and spread the goal scoring over several lines. Agosta’s significant ice time is up for grabs, but will there be shuffling beyond that is a big question. August is a long ways away but the PW event in Calgary this month will be a great preview.
 
I’m worried about depth of scoring at forward.
I like the D and goalies, just seeing some change there adds interest. Hope to add more thoughts at a later time.

If there is a single player who I think should be there who is not, it’s Gabel.

Wouldn't you take Gabel or Watts over Nurse or Turnbull?
 
Wouldn't you take Gabel or Watts over Nurse or Turnbull?

I like all 4 of those players tbh. Time will tell as to the construction of the roster. I think the gold medal game was supposed to be this weekend. Instead we can watch NHL playoffs I suppose, and the Secret Dream Gap tour on Sunday and Monday.
 
https://teamusa.usahockey.com/news_article/show/1175173

USA roster for Worlds. Centralization roster minus Brandt and Flanagan.

coaches are Joel Johnson, Brian Pothier, Courtney Kennedy and Alli Altmann.

25 on a roster, anyone know how many dress for a game? I’m excited to see so many new people at this level, Caroline Harvey Abbey Murphy and Lacey Eden, and Buchbinder, plus Dunne finally getting her shot. Also looking forward to seeing Britta Curl as I’m less familiar with her, she gets less fanfare than some other Wisco people.

US games will be on NHL Network.
 
https://teamusa.usahockey.com/news_article/show/1175173

USA roster for Worlds. Centralization roster minus Brandt and Flanagan.

coaches are Joel Johnson, Brian Pothier, Courtney Kennedy and Alli Altmann.

25 on a roster, anyone know how many dress for a game? I’m excited to see so many new people at this level, Caroline Harvey Abbey Murphy and Lacey Eden, and Buchbinder, plus Dunne finally getting her shot. Also looking forward to seeing Britta Curl as I’m less familiar with her, she gets less fanfare than some other Wisco people.

US games will be on NHL Network.

Britta Curl will remind you of Abby Roque. She is very strong in front of the net.
 
Thanks for the scouting report on Curl. :-)

Canada added Jessie Eldridge to their centralization roster yesterday. I am hoping everyone else is still healthy.

Eldridge is the all time points leader at Colgate, in the 160’s somewhere. Her college stats were something 27 points as a rookie, and then just had higher point totals each successive year until her senior year she put up 54.

At the PW event in Calagary she played great, one of the point leaders, including assisting Poulin’s championship winning goal.
 
Much better than Curl. A long time coming.

Hearing all the noise about Curl makes me wonder if anyone here follows the IIHF U18 games. With limited play by play announcements, you have to watch the action on the ice and eventually pick up on who stands out above the crowd. Britta Curl was one of those players. We will see if she, along with the Gopher commits like Abbey Murphy and others, continue to develop their potential.
 
Hearing all the noise about Curl makes me wonder if anyone here follows the IIHF U18 games. With limited play by play announcements, you have to watch the action on the ice and eventually pick up on who stands out above the crowd. Britta Curl was one of those players. We will see if she, along with the Gopher commits like Abbey Murphy and others, continue to develop their potential.

She does not have gaudy point totals at UW but she is out there at crunch time and produces. That OT goal against OSU at the fill the bowl game in 2020 was typical of what she is capable of doing.
 
Canada announced their worlds roster yesterday. It’s their centralization roster minus Gosling and Eldridge on forward, and minus Mikkelson and Zandee Hart on defense.

Mikkelson’s social media indicates she is 8 weeks “post op” so that explains her absence, but she wasn’t a lock even if healthy. Zandee Hart was injured as of a few months ago. Anyone know if she is skating yet?

I was hoping to see Zandee Hart on the roster... British Columbia has one of the highest enrollments in girls hockey in the country but has little to no representation on the national teams. Meghan Agosta is an adopted British Columbian of course and happy to have her! :)

But in terms of BCborn folks other than Danielle Dube back in 97 I don’t know who the BC players are that have made a team Canada roster for an IIHF roster.
 
Canada announced their worlds roster yesterday. It’s their centralization roster minus Gosling and Eldridge on forward, and minus Mikkelson and Zandee Hart on defense.

Mikkelson’s social media indicates she is 8 weeks “post op” so that explains her absence, but she wasn’t a lock even if healthy. Zandee Hart was injured as of a few months ago. Anyone know if she is skating yet?

I was hoping to see Zandee Hart on the roster... British Columbia has one of the highest enrollments in girls hockey in the country but has little to no representation on the national teams. Meghan Agosta is an adopted British Columbian of course and happy to have her! :)

But in terms of BCborn folks other than Danielle Dube back in 97 I don’t know who the BC players are that have made a team Canada roster for an IIHF roster.

Weren't the Potamak sisters born in BC? I thought at least one of them was on an IIHF roster?
 
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