OG 2022: Build your dream team

ChicagoBullsFan

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Here's my dream Team Finland 2022.

1st Line Laine Barkov Puljujärvi
Heiskanen Ristolainen

2nd Line Aho Borgström Rantanen
Juolevi Vatanen

3rd Line Vesalainen Mi Granlund Tolvanen
Välimäki Määttä

4th Line Komarov Haula Armia.
13th forward Mikko Koivu / Valtteri Filppula / Jussi Jokinen / Markus Granlund / Teuvo Teräväinen / Kasperi Kapanen / Artturi Lehkonen / Jesperi Kotkaniemi / Rasmus Kupari / Roope Hintz.
7th dman Vaakanainen, Honka / Jokiharju / A Honka / Eemeli Räsänen / Markus Niemeläinen.

Goalies
Rinne
Raanta
Saros

Coaching Staff
Head coach Karri Kivi
1st assistant coach Sami Salo
2nd assistant coach Ville Peltonen
 
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Jez

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Dream 25 man roster for the US:

Johnny Gaudreau - Auston Matthews - Patrick Kane
Kyle Connor - Jack Eichel - Clayton Keller
Dylan Larkin - Jack Hughes - Brock Boeser
Matthew Tkachuk - Vincent Trocheck - Oliver Wahlstrom
Nick Schmaltz - Casey Mittelstadt

Zach Werenski - Seth Jones
Jaccob Slavin - Charlie McAvoy
Ryan McDonagh - Shayne Gostisbehere
Quinn Hughes - Jacob Trouba

Connor Hellebuyck
John Gibson
Thatcher Demko

Obviously there are some players here who only played a few NHL games and some haven't even been drafted but I chose to assume that they will continue to develop as planned!

I think (hope?) that 2022 will see a real change of the guard within USA Hockey and that they will for once choose their team based on talent rather than role. Not many returnees from 2014 but Kessel will be 34, Wheeler 35, Pavelski 37...

You could argue that Nick Leddy and John Carlson should be there to provide a steadying veteran presence on the blueline but by then Ghost and Trouba will be 28 and Jones 27. Combined, these blueliners should have thousands of NHL games under their belt. Noah Hanifin could continue to progress and be in the discussion. I'm also bullish on Bode Wilde and Mattias Samuelsson so we will see...

At forward I think it's tough to make a case for Alex DeBrincat, right wing is pretty stacked and Boeser and Wahlstrom are shooters too but have size. Wahlstrom should be able to PK too.

I think Alex Tuch, Christian Fischer, Jack Roslovic, Brady Tkachuk and Joel Farabee will be in the discussion as skilled forwards who can provide scoring and penalty killing and I can see two of them taking the last 2 forward spots. This line-up lacks a bit of goal scoring punch at left wing so maybe Kieffer Bellows will be in a position to earn a spot. Alex Turcotte and Arthur Kaliyev are going to go very high in the 2019 draft and will be other names to watch.
 

Conspiracy Theorist

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Patrik Laine - Aleksander Barkov - Jesse Puljujärvi
Eeli Tolvanen - Henrik Borgström - Sebastian Aho
Kristian Vesalainen - Mikael Granlund - Mikko Rantanen
Kasperi Kapanen - Erik Haula - Joel Armia

Miro Heiskanen - Rasmus Ristolainen
Olli Määttä - Henri Jokiharju
Olli Juolevi - Sami Vatanen

Juuse Saros
Tuukka Rask
 

Nervousbreakdown

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Dream 25 man roster for the US:

Noah Hanifin could continue to progress and be in the discussion. I'm also bullish on Bode Wilde and Mattias Samuelsson so we will see...

At forward I think it's tough to make a case for Alex DeBrincat, right wing is pretty stacked and Boeser and Wahlstrom are shooters too but have size. Wahlstrom should be able to PK too.

I think Alex Tuch, Christian Fischer, Jack Roslovic, Brady Tkachuk and Joel Farabee will be in the discussion as skilled forwards who can provide scoring and penalty killing and I can see two of them taking the last 2 forward spots.

Hanafin and Brady Tkachuk will totally be there.

As for my line up its hard to really guess, There could be 3-5 slots taken by people not even drafted yet,

As far as returning players from Socchi
Definitely
Crosby, Doughty, Tavares, Seguin, Pietrangelo, Subban, Benn
Possibly:
Duchene, Bergeron (he'll be pretty old), Toews

Marchand could be there too. Then you have to look at the best young guys in the game and also LD since the returning list has none of them. I gotta think Mitch marner has a good shot of being on the team, Barzal, Hubredeau, McKinnon, Mcdavid, Scheifele, Monahan, Stone, Point, Couturier all have lock status or are as good a shot as any plus Stamkos who only missed Socchi due to injury.

As for Defencemen Ekblad, Reilly, Hamilton, Paryko are all names that could go.

Keep any eye out for this name though, Quinton Byfield he will be an sophmore so probably not but he could be an absolute monster and make it like doughty did in 2010.
 

Jez

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I believe so yes. He is the consensus to be taken first in 2019 as of now. A lot can change in a year+ but he is extremely talented.

His scoring stats are tracking favorably to Eichel, Matthews and Keller’s with the US program.

He will have a couple of NHL seasons under his belt by 2022 so I project him to be on the roster - where I have my doubts is if he stays at center.
 

Dr Jan Itor

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2022 ages are approximate:

Gaudreau (28) - Matthews (24) - Boeser (25)
Tkachuk (24) - Eichel (25) - Kane (33)
Keller (23) - Trochek (28) - Kessel (34)/Wheeler (35)
Zucker (30) - Larkin (25) - Tuch (25)
Terry (24)

Tried to get as much of the "old guard" out as possible, but I think Kane, Kessel and Wheeler will all still be pretty good in their mid-30's. Also doesn't factor in non-drafted players.

McDonagh (32) - Trouba (28)
Werenski (24) - Jones (27)
Slavin (27) - McAvoy (24)

Defense is really freaking tough. Carlson, Ghostisbehere, Leddy, Hanifin, Fowler etc... could easily supplant anybody listed in the lineup.

Hellebuyck (28)
Gibson (28)

Goalies not in order.
 

Erikfromfin

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Patrik Laine - Aleksander Barkov - Mikael Granlund
Sebastian Aho - Henrik Borgström - Eeli Tolvanen
Kaapo Kakko - Jesperi Kotkaniemi - Kasper Simontaival
Kristian Vesalainen - Erik Haula - Mikko Rantanen
Aatu Räty
Jesse Puljujärvi

Miro Heiskanen - Rasmus Ristolainen
Christoffer Sedoff - Topi Niemelä
Olli Juolevi - Anttoni Honka
Juuso Välimäki - Henri Jokiharju

Juuse Saros
Tuukka Rask
Ville Husso
 

waitin425

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Taylor Hall - Connor McDavid - N MacKinnon
Marchand - Crosby - Bergeron
Stamkos - Tavares - Seguin
Benn - Scheifele - Marner

Doughty - Weber
Vlasic - Pietro
Subban - Burns
Ekblad

Price
Holtby
Murray
 

JackSlater

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From a Canadian perspective I am not very optimistic about a 2022 team. Immediately following the 2014 Olympics I was very confident that a team Canada in 2018, assuming NHL participation, would be very strong and the clear favourite. I have quite a different outlook on 2022. There have been too many weak drafts for Canada this decade.
 
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A91

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Benn - McDavid - Seguin
Hall- Crosby - MacKinnon
Tavares - Barzal - Stamkos
Marchand - Scheifele - Stone
Point/Couts

Nurse - Doughty
Rielly - Pietrangelo
Morrissey- Subban
Ekblad/Parayko/Hamilton (Canada loves LHD-RHD)

Murray
Price
Hart
 

waitin425

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No love for the wonder kid Alexis Lafrenière?

He could be our 10th forward! Also, I think Ill drop Benn by then and add Barzal. If Marner is there, Barzal has to be there at this point. The more speed the better in a tournament like this.
 

Pavel Buchnevich

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USA:

Gaudreau-Eichel-Kane
Tkachuk-Matthews-Hughes
Keller-Turcotte-Boeser
Kreider-Larkin-Trocheck
Galchenyuk

Werenski-McAvoy
McDonagh-Jones
Hanifin-Slavin
Gostisbehere

Gibson
Hellebuyck
Demko
 

leafsfuture

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From a Canadian perspective I am not very optimistic about a 2022 team. Immediately following the 2014 Olympics I was very confident that a team Canada in 2018, assuming NHL participation, would be very strong and the clear favourite. I have quite a different outlook on 2022. There have been too many weak drafts for Canada this decade.

Doesnt matter if every draft from now to then is crap. 2008 - 2015 drafts were unreal for Canadian talent.
The USA could very well have the higher end talent, but we would 100% be deeper.

People need to remember talent like Barzal, Marner, Point, Konecny, Mackinnon, Bo Horvat, Sean Monahan all in the system.

What we need to worry about is what comes after the 97 age group
 

JackSlater

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Doesnt matter if every draft from now to then is crap. 2008 - 2015 drafts were unreal for Canadian talent.
The USA could very well have the higher end talent, but we would 100% be deeper.

People need to remember talent like Barzal, Marner, Point, Konecny, Mackinnon, Bo Horvat, Sean Monahan all in the system.

What we need to worry about is what comes after the 97 age group

I'm not one to always bemoan that the future is bleak and ignore young guys. I was confident of Canada 2010 in 2006, confident of Canada 2014 in 2010 and very confident of Canada 2018 in 2014. It looks like a decent dropoff to me in 2022. The step up that MacKinnon has made this year helps, as does the surprisingly great start Barzal has gotten off to, but I definitely see a downturn. As I said too many weak drafts this decade. Canada will obviously be strong in 2022 but I see a step back from 2018 or 2014. Key thing will be for some younger defencemen to emerge as elite. Of course the Doughty/Pietrangelo/Subban group should still be elite in 2022.
 

canuck2010

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From a Canadian perspective I am not very optimistic about a 2022 team. Immediately following the 2014 Olympics I was very confident that a team Canada in 2018, assuming NHL participation, would be very strong and the clear favourite. I have quite a different outlook on 2022. There have been too many weak drafts for Canada this decade.

I think that 2018 would have given Canada it's strongest deepest team ever. From top to bottom absolutely stacked. As with you, I'm not as stoked for 2022. Lot's of depth, fewer top-end players, with some in-betweeners based on their age and development.

Hoping some guys already in the NHL come along quickly.
 

TheBeastCoast

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I'm not one to always bemoan that the future is bleak and ignore young guys. I was confident of Canada 2010 in 2006, confident of Canada 2014 in 2010 and very confident of Canada 2018 in 2014. It looks like a decent dropoff to me in 2022. The step up that MacKinnon has made this year helps, as does the surprisingly great start Barzal has gotten off to, but I definitely see a downturn. As I said too many weak drafts this decade. Canada will obviously be strong in 2022 but I see a step back from 2018 or 2014. Key thing will be for some younger defencemen to emerge as elite. Of course the Doughty/Pietrangelo/Subban group should still be elite in 2022.
I think you are just over reacting a tad bit to a couple down years for Canada in the draft. the 2019 and especially the 2020 drafts are absolutely loaded with Canadian talent....Now whether talent from these drafts, like say a Lafrienire is ready to make an impact at that level is to be determined but there is definitely still a ton of talent to come.
 

PatrikOverAuston

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Giroux-McDavid-Stamkos
Hall-Crosby-MacKinnon
Couturier-Tavares-Seguin
Marchand-Toews-Stone
Point, Barzal

Vlasic-Doughty
Nurse-Subban
Rielly-Pietrangelo
Parayko

Price
Holtby
Murray

The top six is obviously the fastest and most skilled in the world, while Couturier will help with defensive duties on an otherwise offense-oriented third line. That fourth line is a traditional shutdown unit which will draw the big dogs from other countries.

On D, you have exceptional mobility with Vlasic-Doughty taking on defensive duties and the other two pairings a good blend of two-way ability.

Goal is probably the team's biggest strength, but much of that relies on Price coming around in four years' time.

Overall, great team, but probably not as elite as this year's would have been with Bergeron, Keith and a younger Crosby.
 

Elias Pettersson

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2022 ages are approximate:

Gaudreau (28) - Matthews (24) - Boeser (25)
Tkachuk (24) - Eichel (25) - Kane (33)
Keller (23) - Trochek (28) - Kessel (34)/Wheeler (35)
Zucker (30) - Larkin (25) - Tuch (25)
Terry (24)

Tried to get as much of the "old guard" out as possible, but I think Kane, Kessel and Wheeler will all still be pretty good in their mid-30's. Also doesn't factor in non-drafted players.

McDonagh (32) - Trouba (28)
Werenski (24) - Jones (27)
Slavin (27) - McAvoy (24)

Defense is really freaking tough. Carlson, Ghostisbehere, Leddy, Hanifin, Fowler etc... could easily supplant anybody listed in the lineup.

Hellebuyck (28)
Gibson (28)

Goalies not in order.
That first line omg.
 

ovikovy817

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Russia 2022 (what a team :bow:)

Ovechkin - Kuznetsov - Tarasenko
Panarin - Malkin - Kucherov
Gusev - Namestnikov - Radulov
Kaprizov - Anisimov - Dadonov
(Telegin - Prokhorkin - Buchnevich)

Provorov - Voinov
Orlov - Zaitsev
Zadorov - Gavrikov
(Sergachev - Nesterov)

Vasilevskiy
Bobrovsky
Sorokin
(Samsonov)

Russia 2026 (same D, same G) + (possibility to put Malkin 39 years old, like Datsyuk this year). (And if Ovi still active, will be 40 as PP specialist, why not)

Panarin - Kuznetsov - Tarasenko
Kaprizov - Kostin - Kucherov
Gusev - Namestnikov - A. Svechnikov
Scherbak - Rubtsov - Altybarmakyan
(Korshkov - Barbashev - Goldobin)

Provorov - Orlov
Zadorov - Sergachev
Gavrikov - Zaitsev
(Nesterov - Voinov)

Vasilevskiy
Sorokin
Samsonov
(Shestyorkin)
 

Keke

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Ages at the end of the year 2022

Mikael Granlund (30) - Aleksander Barkov (27) - Mikko Rantanen (26)
Patrik Laine (24) - Sebastian Aho (25) - Jesse Puljujärvi (24)
Kaapo Kakko (21) - Henrik Borgström (25) - Eeli Tolvanen (23)
Kristian Vesalainen (23) - Erik Haula (31) - Joel Armia (29)
Artturi Lehkonen (27)
Henri Nikkanen (21)

Miro Heiskanen (23) - Rasmus Ristolainen (28)
Olli Määttä (28) - Sami Vatanen (31)
Olli Juolevi (24) - Henri Jokiharju (23)
Juuso Välimäki (24) - Esa Lindell (28)

Tuukka Rask (35)
Juuse Saros (27)
Kaapo Kähkönen (26)
 

M C D A V I D

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Russia 2022 (what a team :bow:)

Ovechkin - Kuznetsov - Tarasenko
Panarin - Malkin - Kucherov
Gusev - Namestnikov - Radulov
Kaprizov - Anisimov - Dadonov

(Telegin - Prokhorkin - Buchnevich)

Provorov - Voinov
Orlov - Zaitsev
Zadorov - Gavrikov

(Sergachev - Nesterov)

Vasilevskiy
Bobrovsky
Sorokin
(Samsonov)

Russia 2026 (same D, same G) + (possibility to put Malkin 39 years old, like Datsyuk this year). (And if Ovi still active, will be 40 as PP specialist, why not)

Panarin - Kuznetsov - Tarasenko
Kaprizov - Kostin - Kucherov
Gusev - Namestnikov - A. Svechnikov
Scherbak - Rubtsov - Altybarmakyan
(Korshkov - Barbashev - Goldobin)

Provorov - Orlov
Zadorov - Sergachev
Gavrikov - Zaitsev
(Nesterov - Voinov)

Vasilevskiy
Sorokin
Samsonov
(Shestyorkin)

Bottom 6 and defense is pretty awful (for an international tourny)
 

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