Canada's A-B-C teams

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StickShift

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Tanguay - Lecavalier - Nash
Kariya - Morrison - Bertuzzi
Recchi- K.Primeau - Murray
Peca - Arnott - Walker
(Damphousse - Madden - Nolan)

Stuart - Stevens
McCabe - Aucoin
Bouwmeester - Hannan
(Souray - Phillips)

Theodore
Turco
(Giguere)
 

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StickShift said:
Tanguay - Lecavalier - Nash
Kariya - Morrison - Bertuzzi
Recchi- K.Primeau - Murray
Peca - Arnott - Walker
(Damphousse - Madden - Nolan)

Stuart - Stevens
McCabe - Aucoin
Bouwmeester - Hannan
(Souray - Phillips)

Theodore
Turco
(Giguere)

This lineup would beat the team chosen by Gretzky. Look at it by positions:
Team 1 Team 2
Goalie = Goalie
Defense > Defense
Forwards << Forwards

This second lineup has too much power and grit up front to be stopped by Team 1. My prediction is a 4 games to 2 victory in a Stanley cup type series.
 

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Team Canada 2 could probably take Finland and Slovakia, but I doubt they would beat USA, Sweden, Russia or the Czech Republic. The D is considerably weaker than CAN 1, and the forward depth just isn't as strong. I think Brodeur and Luongo are also a notch above Gigure, CuJo, Turco etc.
 

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what would a canada B team look like

what would a canada B team look like[/B] i think a second rank canda team can match up 2 most of the world teams out there, i was just wondering what u guys think it would look like. form a roster of candians excluding the ones selected 2 play in the world cup

heres my selections

keith primeau
vince lecavalier
paul kariya
alex tanguay
todd bertuzzi
rick nash
brendan shanahan
brendan morrisson
corey stillman
glen murray
marc recchi
daniel briere
eric lindros
michael ryder
joe nieuwendyk

mccabe
desjardins
stuart
souray
bouwmeester
aucoin

theodore
turco
lalime
 

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SatanSoldier said:
Uh? SCOTT STEVENS!!! Should have been on the A team. Had this been this time last year, he would have FOR SURE been named to the team.
i dunno if he has the legs for this anymore. he's definitly not A team material at this stage, but he would make the B team over someone like stuart, who i would remove from the above list.
 

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lol Canada's B team would still be able to beat a third of the teams in the World Cup

How do you know? Maybe the A team will lose 4 games out of 4? :lol
 

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How do you know? Maybe the A team will lose 4 games out of 4? :lol

Wow, what a stellar comeback.
Be sure to print this one out and tape it to your Mom's fridge.
:shakehead
 

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wilka91 said:
No I'm not bashing anyone, this thread is for fun anyway. But in my opinion the fact that the NHL is a North American based league is very misleading because most people tend to think that NHL's 800 players are the top 800 players in the World ... which is not true, because there is a lot of players in the Finnish, Swedish, Russian and Czech leagues who could easily get 50 to 60 points a season.

Alot of players? I doubt that (see Jiri Dopita, Tommi Santaala etc...) There are indeed a few that could do very well in the NHL but ALOT that could get 50 TO 60 POINTS? I think that is a stretch.
 

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In another thread I saw talks of Canada's C team being able to compete with the rest of the other teams at the World Cup so I decided to check it out and see what it would look on paper. I decided to have one shutdown line and three scoring lines with each team. Each team is composed of two extra forwards and two extra dmen (25 players). Most of my extra players are either young studs that will be integral parts of team Canada in the future or experienced guys that are there for their leadership. I also tried to have the forwards playing at their natural position or at positions they've played in the past.

Team A

Forwards
Lemieux (C)
Sakic (C)
Thornton (C)
Primeau (C)
Iginla (RW)
Heatley (RW)
St-Louis (RW)
Doan (RW)
Bertuzzi (LW)
Kariya (LW)
Draper (LW)
Tanguay (LW)
Nash (e)
Yzerman (e)

Defensemen
Blake
Pronger
Niedermayer
Foote
Jovanovski
Redden
Regehr (e)
Bouwmeester (e)

Goaltenders
Brodeur
Luongo
Belfour (e)

Team B

Forwards
Lecavalier (C)
Marleau (C)
Morrisson (C)
Peca (C)
Smyth (LW)
Morrow (LW)
O'neill (LW)
Gagne (LW)
Murray (RW)
Recchi (RW)
Sullivan (RW)
Nolan (RW)
Bergeron (e)
Richards (e)

Defensemen
Hannan
McCabe
Aucuin
Stuart
Smith
Philips
Jackman (e)
Boynton (e)

Goaltenders
Theodore
Turco
Fleury (e)

Team C

Forwards
Langkow (C)
Brière (C)
Madden (C)
Nieuwendyk (C)
Stillman (LW)
Roberts (LW)
Cooke (LW)
Arnott (LW)
Ryder (RW) ----- Homer's choice of the week
Reinprecht (RW)
Cheechoo (RW)
Dumont (RW)
Spezza (e)
Shanahan (e)

Defensemen
Souray
McKee
Brewer
Devries
Witt
Rathje
McClaren (e)
Boyle (e)

Goaltenders
Giguère
Raycroft
Joseph (e)

Guys like Friesen, Savard, Whitney, Comrie are better than most of the team C right wings but I wasn't sure if any of them could play RW effectively.

There are probably a lot of guys I forgot about. If there are any glaring omissions feel free to point them out. And I'd be glad if you guys could help me out to improve that B and C team.

At first glance it seems Canada's C team would only be able to compete with Germany out of the top 8 teams in the tourney.

And Canada gets Gold, Silver and Bronze :handclap: .
 
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