Sterling Archer
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I assume Norlinder is a lock for Sweden or does his 2000 birthday disqualify him from participating?
Looks like this year's coach will give Cole a bigger role at the WJC.
I don't want to be negative but he'll turn 20 during the tournament (January 2nd). It's a big advantage over other players. It can be misleading to put too much stock into u20 performance when a player is 20 or close to it.
I hope Tuch is one of those '02 players making some noise.
Caufield will destroy this tournament if he's used properly, he'll be a consensus top 10 prospect by the time it's over (he should be anyway)
I hope Tuch is one of those '02 players making some noise.
I think he has a decent shot at the 4th line. He could play the big, mean 4th liner. It would also be a good experience at 18. I doubt Farrell makes it, he has a better shot at it next year.
You're right they are huge!! Thats a good strong baseWhat I take from that Adam is that our very own Struble, standing next to 1st round pick Brendan Brisson (5'11"), seems to have giant calves. Maybe it's just the angle.
You're right they are huge!! Thats a good strong base
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Struble is a tank. Heaviest D on the US team if he makes it. 6'0" and 205 is a bit different along the boards than say Alex Vlasic at 6'6" and 199 lbs.
We also have Luke Tuch in the top 3 biggest forwards on that pre-selection roster. Sean Farrell is one of only 4 forwards from the USHL (3 from the Steel), out of 25 forwards.
Glad to see Caufield is only 2 pounds off Bobby Brink now. Take that Philly. Neither is the lightest forward on the list, and that was surprising.