Olympics: 2018 - projected/possible rosters?

Tripod

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I'm not sold on McDavid but this looks pretty good otherwise.

Everyone that made Team Canada has been in the league for at least 4 years(2009 drafted players is the earliest). So chances are, Team Canada's roster will consist of already drafted players unless McDavid instantly is a star in the league...like top 5 scorer star.
 

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If the NHL is allowed to send players in 2018, MacKinnon will be on Team Canada.
 

y2kcanucks

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Hall-Crosby-MacKinnon
Tavares-Stamkos-Giroux
Duchene-Toews-Seguin
Benn-Getzlaf-Perry
Couture
McDavid

Keith-Weber
Murray-Doughty
Staal-Pietrangelo
Subban
Vlasic

Price
Bernier
Fleury
 

86Habs

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Way too early, and probably overly conservative:

Couture - Crosby - Stamkos
Benn - Toews - Johansen
Hall - Getzlaf - Perry
Duchene - Tavares - Bergeron
O'Reilly, MacKinnon

Keith - Weber
Vlasic - Doughty
Pietrangelo - Subban
Murray, Ekblad

Price
Crawford
Bernier


Same leadership group - Crosby, Toews, Weber.

Forward: Carter, Kunitz, Marleau, Sharp, St. Louis, and Nash are replaced by Stamkos, Hall, Couture, O'Reilly, Johansen, and MacKinnon. I'd say Carter has the highest possibility of returning in 2018. I predict that Ryan Johansen will be the 2018 version of Jamie Benn, and he's my dark horse to make the team.

Defense: Not a lot of turnover; Hamhuis and Bouwmeester are replaced by Ekblad and Murray. Its certainly possile that Bouwmeester could still be playing at an Olympic level in 4 years time, when he'll be 35.

Goal: Luongo and Smith are replaced by Bernier and Crawford. Price starts, of course.
 

JackSlater

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Way too early, and probably overly conservative:

Couture - Crosby - Stamkos
Benn - Toews - Johansen
Hall - Getzlaf - Perry
Duchene - Tavares - Bergeron
O'Reilly, MacKinnon

Keith - Weber
Vlasic - Doughty
Pietrangelo - Subban
Murray, Ekblad

Price
Crawford
Bernier


Same leadership group - Crosby, Toews, Weber.

Forward: Carter, Kunitz, Marleau, Sharp, St. Louis, and Nash are replaced by Stamkos, Hall, Couture, O'Reilly, Johansen, and MacKinnon. I'd say Carter has the highest possibility of returning in 2018. I predict that Ryan Johansen will be the 2018 version of Jamie Benn, and he's my dark horse to make the team.

Defense: Not a lot of turnover; Hamhuis and Bouwmeester are replaced by Ekblad and Murray. Its certainly possile that Bouwmeester could still be playing at an Olympic level in 4 years time, when he'll be 35.

Goal: Luongo and Smith are replaced by Bernier and Crawford. Price starts, of course.

Your roster is quite similar to mine. On defence I haven't been a big fan of Ekblad from what I've seen thus far. Canada will still be stronger on the right side so someone like Alzner (for instance) is a nice safe pick to compliment the defence core. I really like Murray as an elite defensive defenceman on the left side.

I'm skeptical about Getzlaf and Perry. They proved me wrong in 2018, but I am what I am and I doubt their ability to be very impactful players in 2018. Getzlaf I can see keeping around because he has played such a big leadership role for Canada, but probably not so for Perry. One benefit for him is that Canada is weaker on the right side. Johansen is as good a guess as any in a dark horse role. I like Evander Kane to make the team if Canada wants the same strategy of bigger, fast players on the wing who can contribute away from the puck. Seguin is another guy that I think would be great on the RW, with elite speed and shooting as well as decent defensive awareness. I have the exact same top line and think that it brings everything.
 

86Habs

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Your roster is quite similar to mine. On defence I haven't been a big fan of Ekblad from what I've seen thus far. Canada will still be stronger on the right side so someone like Alzner (for instance) is a nice safe pick to compliment the defence core. I really like Murray as an elite defensive defenceman on the left side.

I'm pretty excited about Ryan Murray. As far as Ekblad goes, I was impressed by his play as an undrafted defenceman in the WJHCs a few months ago, but obviously he has quite a bit of work to do to get to this level. He's definitely a long shot. On the left side Alzner would be a strong, safe selection, as would Staal. Maybe Giordano. Hamonic is a rightie, so he may not work. And we shouldn't discount Bouwmeester's chances. At 35 and with a few strong playoff runs under his belt, he might look pretty good.

I'm skeptical about Getzlaf and Perry. They proved me wrong in 2018, but I am what I am and I doubt their ability to be very impactful players in 2018. Getzlaf I can see keeping around because he has played such a big leadership role for Canada, but probably not so for Perry. One benefit for him is that Canada is weaker on the right side. Johansen is as good a guess as any in a dark horse role. I like Evander Kane to make the team if Canada wants the same strategy of bigger, fast players on the wing who can contribute away from the puck. Seguin is another guy that I think would be great on the RW, with elite speed and shooting as well as decent defensive awareness. I have the exact same top line and think that it brings everything.

Getzlaf & Perry were really good cogs in the machine for us the past few weeks, especially from the Latvia game onwards. I have to admit that I wasn't impressed with their play on a consistent basis before then. I can imagine they and Benn were the last forwards the oppositions' defenders wanted to see bear down on them after having already taken the brunt of the Crosby and Toews lines. Its hard to say where exactly their games will be in 2018; they'll be ~33 by then, so who knows. Maybe a bit past their prime, as both guys have taken a good amount of abuse in their careers. I do, however, think they'll get the benefit of the doubt from the management team and coaching staff unless their play deteriorates substantially over the next 4 years.

And I do expect significant continuity in management and coaching; even with Yzerman gone, I expect someone from the Holland/Chiarelli/Armstrong group to take the reins, or perhaps Sakic with the more experienced group supporting him. Hard to say if Babcock returns, but even if not we'll probably see continuity in the staff and I wouldn't expect a drastic change in approach given the results accomplished in 2010 and 2014.

Carter, Seguin and Giroux...any of these three could quite easily be there over Johansen, O'Reilly or MacKinnon (or Duchene, Benn, Perry). Not to mention Nugen-Hopkins, Eberle, Neal, Kane, Drouin, Kane, etc. Carter is roughly the same age as Getzlaf and Perry, but plays a style (and has a skillset) that should allow him to perhaps age better. He could return in 2018. Compared to Giroux and Seguin, Johansen and O'Reilly are obviously the bigger, stronger, more defensively responsible forwards that seem to fit the Babcock mold and would presumably buy in and be able to execute within the possession system. Like Duchene, MacKinnon would be thrilled just to sit on the bench or in the press box and cheer on his teammates.
 

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I'm pretty excited about Ryan Murray. As far as Ekblad goes, I was impressed by his play as an undrafted defenceman in the WJHCs a few months ago, but obviously he has quite a bit of work to do to get to this level. He's definitely a long shot. On the left side Alzner would be a strong, safe selection, as would Staal. Maybe Giordano. Hamonic is a rightie, so he may not work. And we shouldn't discount Bouwmeester's chances. At 35 and with a few strong playoff runs under his belt, he might look pretty good.



Getzlaf & Perry were really good cogs in the machine for us the past few weeks, especially from the Latvia game onwards. I have to admit that I wasn't impressed with their play on a consistent basis before then. I can imagine they and Benn were the last forwards the oppositions' defenders wanted to see bear down on them after having already taken the brunt of the Crosby and Toews lines. Its hard to say where exactly their games will be in 2018; they'll be ~33 by then, so who knows. Maybe a bit past their prime, as both guys have taken a good amount of abuse in their careers. I do, however, think they'll get the benefit of the doubt from the management team and coaching staff unless their play deteriorates substantially over the next 4 years.

And I do expect significant continuity in management and coaching; even with Yzerman gone, I expect someone from the Holland/Chiarelli/Armstrong group to take the reins, or perhaps Sakic with the more experienced group supporting him. Hard to say if Babcock returns, but even if not we'll probably see continuity in the staff and I wouldn't expect a drastic change in approach given the results accomplished in 2010 and 2014.

Carter, Seguin and Giroux...any of these three could quite easily be there over Johansen, O'Reilly or MacKinnon (or Duchene, Benn, Perry). Not to mention Nugen-Hopkins, Eberle, Neal, Kane, Drouin, Kane, etc. Carter is roughly the same age as Getzlaf and Perry, but plays a style (and has a skillset) that should allow him to perhaps age better. He could return in 2018. Compared to Giroux and Seguin, Johansen and O'Reilly are obviously the bigger, stronger, more defensively responsible forwards that seem to fit the Babcock mold and would presumably buy in and be able to execute within the possession system. Like Duchene, MacKinnon would be thrilled just to sit on the bench or in the press box and cheer on his teammates.

The forwards are where the questions begin. We can assume for now that Price has the goaltending spot, and most likely five or six of the defencemen will return in prominent positions. I agree that forward selection depends on what the coaches want. A guy like Seguin should be a great player in 2018, but he could end up in the same situation as Giroux this year. Giroux could also end up in the Giroux situation. You mentioned O'Reilly, and I think he's an important player for 2018. Elite defensive forward who can contribute offensively, very good hockey sense, and he's even playing on the wing this season. Bergeron's heir basically, though Canada should still have Bergeron in 2018.
 

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My lucky guess for Finnish roster @ 2018 OLY

MiG - Barkov - Laine
J.Jokinen - Filppula - Teräväinen
Puljujärvi - M.Koivu - Korpikoski
Komarov - Lehterä - Salomäki
MaG
Armia

Pitkänen - Määttä
Vatanen - Ristolainen
Järvinen - Pokka
Lindell
Hietanen

Rask
Saros
Lehtonen/Ortio/Raanta

Reserve;

Offense: Pulkkinen, T.Ruutu, Immonen, Kontiola, Aaltonen, Pihlström, Bergenheim, Haula, Mäenalainen, K.Kapanen.
Defense: Vaakanainen, Ohtanen, Jokipakka, Lepistö, Melart, Juolevi, Välimäki.
Goalies: Rinne, Niemi, Husso
 
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MAF and Ward will not be playing for Team Canada again unless they have some sort of miraculous career turnarounds

How can you possibly name that many goalies and not even get Bernier onto the list? I expect that in four years time he will be the strongest competition to Price to challenge for the starter spot

Fluery strikes me as the type of goalie that gets better in his 30's. His problems are his basics, puck handling and nerves. All things goalies get better with experience.

He's had trouble in the playoffs, but he's been decent the last few years carrying the team with injuries especially this season with the defense out. He's still arguably the most talented and athletic goalie in the NHL.

I think with the info we have now, Price, Bernier and Fluery seem like the likely 2018 goalies.
 

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Hall - Crosby - Stamkos
Duchene - Tavares - Seguin
Benn - Getzlaf - MacKinnon
Couture - Toews - Giroux
Bergeron
Kane
In the mix: Nugent-Hopkins, Eberle, O'Reilly, McDavid, Perry, Carter, Lucic, Drouin.

Keith - Weber
Vlasic - Doughty
Murray - Pietrangelo
Subban
Ekblad

Price
Crawford
Bernier
 
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leafsfuture

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One thing I have noticed for Canadian rosters (including something I realized when putting my own together) was that there is a lack of natural RW'ers.

Stamkos, Seguin, Giroux and Mackinnon have all been generally tabbed on the right side, the first three because they have experience there, and the last because he might not be ready for the defensive responsibility compared to a JT.

I really think Canada management would be skeptical to have all the RW'ers being natural centers. To me that is what makes Jordan Eberle, Jeff Carter and Patrice Bergeron (I know hes a C) have shots as well.
 

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Speaks to Canada's depth...

Only 9(?) players on Team Canada 2014 were from the World Junior giant of 2005.
 

JackSlater

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Speaks to Canada's depth...

Only 9(?) players on Team Canada 2014 were from the World Junior giant of 2005.

It's pretty amazing that the 2005 junior team has combined for 13 Olympic gold medals among 8 players.
 

Xokkeu

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Here's my random projection just so I can look back at myself and laugh a bit.


Hoping the nhl goes so this is relevant. Line combos aren't really relevant.


Van Riemsdyk-Pavelski-Kessel
Galchenyuk-Stastny-Kane
Pacioretty-Eichel-Saad
Wheeler-Stepan-Oshie
Okposo-Bjugstad

Suter-McDonaugh
Fowler-Yandle
Jones-Trouba
Faulk-Carlson

^ Too many righties on defense but meh...


Quick
Schneider
Gibson
 

PredragD

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Quick / Schneider / Gibson

Suter - Jones
Fowler - Shattenkirk
McDonagh - Trouba
DeKeyser - E Johnson

Saad - Stepan - Kane
van Riemsdyk - Pavelski - Kessel
Pacioretty - Galchenyuk - Okposo
Kreider - Bjugstad - C Smith
Oshie, Ryan

I tried to keep 30 something's to a minimum.

DeKeyser should blossom into a top defensive dman. JvR-Pavs-Phil line will be brought back. Oshie returns as a shootout specialist/spare forward. All other lines/pairings from Sochi will need to be shaken up. Also Robert Stevenson will return!
 

Bagge

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Denmark could look like:

Nikolaj Ehlers (qmjhl) - Frans Nielsen (NYI) - Mikkel Bødker (PHX)
Oliver Bjorkstrand (CBJ) - Lars Eller (MTL) - Nicklas Jensen (VAN)
Jannik Hansen (VAN) - Peter Regin (CHI) - Niklas Hardt (KHL)
Patrick Bjorkstrand (KHL) - Kristoffer Lauridsen (SHL) - Jesper Jensen (SHL)
Frederik Storm (SHL)

Philip Larsen (EDM) - Jesper B Jensen (SHL)
Oliver Lauridsen (PHI) - Markus Lauridsen (COL)
Sonny Hertzberg (SHL) - ??

Frederik Andersen (ANA)
George Sørensen (DK)

Now, if we could only qualify....
 
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1Gold Standard

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Canadian fans, why no Jeff Skinner?

He's a promising young player but with still a long way to go...I've never really been a big fan... I've seen enough of him attempting his pirouettes at the WHC coming down the wing (his signature move) that 99% of the time just leads to nowhere or worse, a turnover at the blueline. Other than his first kick at the can @ the WHC he has been underwhelming. I think he played one game in the 2 tournaments since that first shot... where he was noticeable. I think it was the game against the Finns in Helsinki. If I remember correctly. But I'm sure he'll get another shot this year and in order to be in the conversation going forward he's going to have to start being more of an impact player at these tournaments. I think being in the conversation is the best he can hope for, as I don't see a whole lot of turnover in 2018. If there are 4-5 spots open, then 2 are for Stamkos and Giroux. So, he has his work cut out for him.
 

leafsfuture

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Canadian fans, why no Jeff Skinner?

Hell of a hockey player who suffers because he isnt as versatile as some others.

Fact is that when a guys as skilled offensively as Hall, Seguin and Giroux dont make team Canada now, tells you a lot.

Skinner is also a LW. Other guys competing for LW spots in 2018 would be: Hall, Evander Kane, Couture, Huberdeau, Lucic. Thats not include Benn who would obviously be a major favourite.

Matt Duchene and John Tavares are other guys who could be used as LW's.

Only way Jeff Skinner is in consideration is if he rounds out his game, or of course becomes a consistent 40 goal guy
 

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I like Skinner more than you guys do. I definitely think he will be in the mix.
 

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