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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Lots of WHL Talent Invited to Canada's World Junior Camp




 Hockey Canada announced the names of the 32 players invited to participate in Canada’s National Junior Team Selection Camp at a press conference this morning, of which 12 currently play in the Western Hockey League

The Brandon Wheat Kings, Everett Silvertips, Kelowna Rockets and Regina Pats will each send two players to the selection camp.
 

WHL Invitees – Canada’s National Junior Team Sport Chek Selection Camp 
GoaltendersHWDOBHometownWHL ClubNHL Draft 
Carter Hart6'2"1808/13/1998Sherwood Park, ABEverett SilvertipsPHI '16 (2,48) 
Connor Ingram6'1"2023/31/1997Imperial, SKKamloops BlazersTB '16 (3,88) 
Defence       
Jake Bean6'1"1706/9/1998Calgary, ABCalgary HitmenCAR '16 (1,13 
Kale Clague6'0"1776/5/1998Lloydminster, ABBrandon Wheat KingsLA '16 (2,51) 
Noah Juulsen6’2”1854/2/1997Abbotsford, BCEverett SilvertipsMTL ’15 (1, 26) 
Forwards       
Mathew Barzal6’0”1875/26/1997Coquitlam, BCSeattle ThunderbirdsNYI ’15 (1, 16) 
Dillon Dube5'10"1807/20/1998Cochrane, ABKelowna RocketsCGY '16 (2,56) 
Brett Howden6'3"1903/29/1998Oakbank, MBMoose Jaw WarriorsTB '16 (1,27) 
Nick Merkley5'10"1855/23/1997Calgary, ABKelowna RocketsARI ’15 (1, 30) 
Nolan Patrick6'3"1959/19/1998Winnipeg, MBBrandon Wheat KingsEligible 2017 
Sam Steel6'0"1802/3/1998Sherwood Park, ABRegina PatsANA '16 (1,30) 
Austin Wagner6'3"1856/23/1997Calgary, ABRegina PatsLA '15 (4,99) 
 


 
In total, Hockey Canada named 19 forwards, 10 defencemen and three goaltenders to its National Junior Team Sport Chek Selection Camp roster, moving one step closer to the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship, which will be hosted by Toronto and Montreal beginning December 26.
 
Last year, 10 WHL players earned invites to Team Canada’s selection camp, while 14 attended in 2014.
 
Canada’s National Junior Team Sport Chek Selection Camp will run from December 10-14 at the Centre d’Excellence Sports Rousseau in Blainville, Que., home of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Blainville-Boisbriand Armada. The selection camp will also include three games: two against the USport All-Stars on December 12 and 13, with one final game against the Czech Republic on December 14.
 
Following the four-day selection camp, 22 players will be selected to represent Canada and don the Maple Leaf on home ice for the first time since 2015 when Canada won gold in front of a sold-out crowd of over 19,000 fans at the Air Canada Centre. This year, gold will be won in Montreal.
 
In addition to the 12 WHL players that will attend selection camp, the WHL will be represented on the staff of Team Canada once again this year. Tim Hunter (Moose Jaw Warriors) will serve as an assistant coach while Brian Cheeseman (Edmonton Oil Kings) will serve as an athletic therapist for the second consecutive year for Team Canada.

(WHL.ca) 
 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Connor Hobbs doesn't make it? Someone needs to explain that?

Anonymous said...

I'm guessing Ahl can play for Sweden, but can Zborovsky play for Russia? If so, that's four big names out of lineup for a month!

Anonymous said...

Kale Clague ahead of Connor Hobbs? Ummmm OK!

Anonymous said...

Hobbs will get last laugh, the guy is NHL ready today

Anonymous said...

I wonder what it would take for Pats to get Ingram? You get him between the pipes and it's game over!

Rob

Anonymous said...

I've been saying Pats should trade for Imperial, Sk's Ingram for a month now and people just laugh at me