WJC: Predict the WJC top scorers

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2- Jeremy Morin
3- Jaden Schwartz
4- Vladimir Tarasenko
5- Jerry D'Amigo
6- Teemu pulkinnen
7- Calle Jarnkrok
8- Richard Panik
9- Nino Niederreiter
10- Brayden Schenn
11- Jason Zucker
12- Sean Couturier
13- Gabriel Landeskog
14- Anton lander
15- Ryan Ellis

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smitty10

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I think the top 20 will look like this:

(No particular order)

Schenn (Canada)
D'amigo (USA)
Niederreiter (Switzerland)
Ellis (Canada)
Kreider (USA)
Panik (Slovakia)
Johansen (Canada)
Tarasenko (Russia)
Kuzsnetsov (Russia)
Pulkkinen (Finland)
Leblanc (Canada)
Palat (Czech Republic)
Frk (Czech Republic)
Kuhnhackl (Germany)
Jarnkrok (Sweden)
Connolly (Canada)
Landeskog (Sweden)
Kassian (Canada)
Hrivik (Slovakia)
Vatanen (Finland)
 

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Not necessarily in this order but these are the 20 or so guys I expect to lead the way in terms of scoring for the tourney.

Vladimir Tarasenko
Teemu Pulkinnen
Jeremy Morin
Kyle Palmieri
Brayden Schenn
Jaden Schwartz
Evgeny Kuznetsov
Nino Niederreiter
Jerry D'Amigo
Calle Jarnkrok
Anton Lander
Richard Panik
Louis Leblanc
Chris Kreider
Jason Zucker
Ryan Ellis
Martin Frk
Drew Shore
Gabriel Landeskog
Zack Kassian
 

17Kurri

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I suspect Robin Lehner will be at the top of the list. He's that good.

Isn't he a goalie? That would be some feat! :lol:

Anyway, I'd say Group A is gonna have most of the top 20 scorers, although 2-3 Canadians and Swedes will likely be in there, too.
 

Andy Dufresne

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Top 3 Canada: Schwartz, Couturier, Connolly- and I think they'll be together on line 1 by medal round.
top scorer: Pulkinnen- it's what he does; Morin?- is he going?
surprise: Grimaldi- top 10 points, he's produced everywhere he's ever been- why doubt him now?
 

Maverick41

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I think the top 20 will look like this:

(No particular order)

Schenn (Canada)
D'amigo (USA)
Niederreiter (Switzerland)
Ellis (Canada)
Kreider (USA)
Panik (Slovakia)
Johansen (Canada)
Tarasenko (Russia)
Kuzsnetsov (Russia)
Pulkkinen (Finland)
Leblanc (Canada)
Palat (Czech Republic)
Frk (Czech Republic)
Kuhnhackl (Germany)
Jarnkrok (Sweden)
Connolly (Canada)
Landeskog (Sweden)
Kassian (Canada)
Hrivik (Slovakia)
Vatanen (Finland)

I'd like that, though I think the Top-Scorer for Germany will be Noebels again, and I don't think he will make it into the Top20.
 

Kamzik

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Richard Panik's 3rd World Junior Championship. He finished 15th in scoring last year and 3rd in goals [8GP, 6+2]. He has also had the added experience now of playing in the World Championships. He has lost linemates Tomas Tatar and Marek Viedensky but there will be other players on the team to help. Tomas Jurco is another RW, but perhaps Marek Hrivik and Andrej Kudrna. Plus the defence or more offensively skilled than last year [Martin Marincin, Adam Janosik].
 

Jesus Christ Horburn

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Honestly, I can see 4 or 5 Canadians in the top 10, simply because the team will score a ton of goals throughout the tournament.

1) Jaden Schwartz (CAN)
2) Sean Couturier (CAN)
3) Jerry D'Amigo (USA)
4) Gabriel Landeskog (SWE)
5) Ryan Ellis (CAN)
6) Chris Kreider (USA)
7) Marcus Foligno (CAN)
8) Nino Neiderreiter (SUI)
9) Brayden Schenn (CAN)
10) Jeremy Morin (USA)
 

Muuri

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No puching bag team in group B+ Finland always struggles to score goals= No Pulkkinen in Top 10.
 

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