Olympics: Your Country's 2022 Roster? (Assuming NHL participation)

OskarOskarius

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Well, I support and cheer for Sweden since I was a kid and the first thing I clearly remember from that time was Forsberg's penalty goal and Salo's heroics in Lillehammer 1994.

Sweden have a very interesting squad. They are stacked with great defenders, but this time they don't have that great offensive players like Forsberg, Sundin, Alfredsson, Sedin brothers.

But still they have a very, very solid group of capable offensive players who can win the Olympics, under the right coach of course.

In my opinion Canada, Finland, Sweden, Russia and USA are the main favourites and one of these teams will win it.

But still Germany, Czech Republic and Switzerland and Slovakia have good rosters too and in one game the can beat one of the big 5, but that will be their maximum, one surprise result, but can't see any of these 4 teams winning the Olympics.

My choice for team Sweden's roster in 2022:

Robin Lehner
Jacob Markström
Linus Ullmark

Victor Hedman - Mattias Ekholm
Jonas Brodin - John Klingberg
OEL - Hampus Lindholm
Erik Karlsson

Gabriel Landeskog - Nicklas Bäckström - Elias Lindholm
Filip Forsberg - Mika Zibanejad - William Nylander
Richard Rakell - Elias Pettersson - Patric Hörnqvist
Joel Eriksson Ek - William Karlsson - Andre Burakovsky
I don’t think we have quality on the wing to keep quality forwards like Pettersson and W. Karlsson on third and fourth line, why not play them on the wing instead?
 
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weklof

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Robin Lehner
Jacob Markström
Linus Ullmark

Victor Hedman - Mattias Ekholm
Jonas Brodin - John Klingberg
OEL - Hampus Lindholm
Erik Karlsson

Gabriel Landeskog - Nicklas Bäckström - Elias Lindholm
Filip Forsberg - Mika Zibanejad - William Nylander
Richard Rakell - Elias Pettersson - Patric Hörnqvist
Joel Eriksson Ek - William Karlsson - Andre Burakovsky

I think Bäckström and Nylander will at least start the tournament on the same line. If you don't know they story, Bäckström lived with the Nylanders when he first moved to North America and was like a big brother to William and Alexander. A couple of IHWC back, I wanna say 2017 WC, Bäckström and Nylander played on the same line and had very, very good chemistry. Not at least starting them together would be a mistake in my mind.
 
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Lartsaman

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Lets try Team Finland again:

Laine - Barkov - Rantanen
Teräväinen - Aho - Kapanen
Granlund - Hintz - Puljujärvi
Kiviranta - Haula - Armia
Kotkaniemi, Tolvanen

Lindell - Heiskanen
Lehtonen - Jokiharju
Välimäki - Hakanpää
Määttä - Nutivaara

Saros - Lankinen - Korpisalo

Thats not going to be enough for a medal. And I still believe that we dont see Tuukka Rask and Rasmus Ristolainen.
 

ORRFForever

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Lets try Team Finland again:

Laine - Barkov - Rantanen
Teräväinen - Aho - Kapanen
Granlund - Hintz - Puljujärvi
Kiviranta - Haula - Armia
Kotkaniemi, Tolvanen

Lindell - Heiskanen
Lehtonen - Jokiharju
Välimäki - Hakanpää
Määttä - Nutivaara

Saros - Lankinen - Korpisalo

Thats not going to be enough for a medal. And I still believe that we dont see Tuukka Rask and Rasmus Ristolainen.
Wouldn't be surprised if they medaled. Finland always seems to find a way.
 

Belenos

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Haven't seen any Swiss posting, only Swedes speculating our Line up, so i will give it a try:

Fiala - Hischier - Meier
Hofmann - Suter - Niederreiter
Kurashev - Andrighetto - Malgin
Ambühl - Haas - C. Bertschy (not Sven Bärtschi, liked him at the WC as a fourth line player)
Scherwey - Corvi

Josi - Siegenthaler
Kukan - Moser
Weber - Müller
Untersander - Diaz
Löffel

Genoni
Berra
Descloux
 

jonlin

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Lets try Team Finland again:

Laine - Barkov - Rantanen
Teräväinen - Aho - Kapanen
Granlund - Hintz - Puljujärvi
Kiviranta - Haula - Armia
Kotkaniemi, Tolvanen

Lindell - Heiskanen
Lehtonen - Jokiharju
Välimäki - Hakanpää
Määttä - Nutivaara

Saros - Lankinen - Korpisalo

Thats not going to be enough for a medal. And I still believe that we dont see Tuukka Rask and Rasmus Ristolainen.

No way we leave Ristolainen out if we are playing best-on-best. Also Kotka over Haula any day of the week. I would also consider Lehkonen and Kakko on the team depending on how they play next season. If Laine keep cherrypicking and doesnt start skating/play physical - I leave him out to 13th attacker and only use him for PP.
On defense I want a defensive minded D on all pairings. Määttä/Nutivaara would get destroyed.

Laine/Tolvanen - Barkov - Rantanen
TT - Aho - Kapanen
Granlund - Hintz - Puljujärvi
Armia - Kotkaniemi - Kakko/Lehkonen

Lindell - Ristolainen
Lehtonen - Heiskanen
Välimäki - Hakanpää

Saros
Raanta
Rask

TT - Aho - Puljujärvi
Laine?
 

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Haven't seen any Swiss posting, only Swedes speculating our Line up, so i will give it a try:

Fiala - Hischier - Meier
Hofmann - Suter - Niederreiter
Kurashev - Andrighetto - Malgin
Ambühl - Haas - C. Bertschy (not Sven Bärtschi, liked him at the WC as a fourth line player)
Scherwey - Corvi

Josi - Siegenthaler
Kukan - Moser
Weber - Müller
Untersander - Diaz
Löffel

Genoni
Berra
Descloux
This team will drive the Big 5 (and everyone else) crazy!

It's a shame no NHL goalie as it will be a tough tourney to win without one. Curious how Hofmann looks... I kept mistaking him for an NHLer during the WC. Seemed to be on another level.
 
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My opinion on the Canada roster 2022, this team has it all.

Huberdeau - McDavid - MacKinnon <--- Youth, offensive flair, godly speed/skating.
Marchand - Crosby - Bergeron <--- This line has been completely unstoppable for years.
Barzal - Point - Lafreniere <-- Speed, creativity, think Laf would thrive on this team.
Couturier - O'Reilly - Stone <--- Stereotypical gritty 4th line but with strong offensive upside.

EXTRAS : Stamkos/Scheifele/Marner/Tavares/Toffoli/Horvat

Theodore-Makar < --- Have developed into some of the best young D in the NHL.
Pietrangelo - Doughty <--- Vets, been there, neither has done nothing to NOT make this team.
Chabot -Parayko <--- Big guys, great skaters, long reach, successful international experience already.

EXTRAS :Ekblad/Rielly/Girard/Toews/Morissey/Nurse.

Price <--- Has been nothing but a wall for Canada at all levels.
Fleury <--- Huge part of VGK is this man right here.
Kuemper/Murray <--- Canada's goalies for 2019 WC and 2021 WC.
 

Peiskos

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Canada looks insane. Their only weakness would possibly be their ego, both collectively and individually.

Canada has proven that they win the majority of the time they have their best players there though so I’m not sure if the “ego” narrative really holds up.

2002 Olympic Gold
2010 Olympic Gold
2014 Olympic Gold

Along with a bunch of other tournaments a long time ago. Only time they didn’t come through was 1998 and 2006.
 
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MoeTheHobo

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Canada has proven that they win the majority of the time they have their best players there though so I’m not sure if the “ego” narrative really holds up.

2002 Olympic Gold
2010 Olympic Gold
2014 Olympic Gold

Along with a bunch of other tournaments a long time ago. Only time they didn’t come through was 1998 and 2006.
I said possibly. And that's still "only" 3 medals of 5 possible
I'd also dare say that the gap between Canada and the other top nations is smaller now than it's ever been in modern hockey.
 

Peiskos

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I said possibly. And that's still "only" 3 medals of 5 possible
I'd also dare say that the gap between Canada and the other top nations is smaller now than it's ever been in modern hockey.

Yes but if I actually list all the best vs best tournaments throughout history, Canada has won like 10 of 14.
 

weklof

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I said possibly. And that's still "only" 3 medals of 5 possible
I'd also dare say that the gap between Canada and the other top nations is smaller now than it's ever been in modern hockey.

Yep, there are 6 teams who can win. There is no doubt that Canada will have the best roster, but in single-game elimination everything can happen. I don't think Germany and Switzerland will be able to win it all, yet. They can definitely upset some of the top teams, but pulling off three upsets in a row is too big a feet. Could see one of them possibly snagging the bronze though.
 

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I said possibly. And that's still "only" 3 medals of 5 possible
I'd also dare say that the gap between Canada and the other top nations is smaller now than it's ever been in modern hockey.
Canada's 6 of 9 in best on best in the last 30 years.

As for the gap, we went thru a lull in high quality player production - when others excelled. Give it a couple years and you'll see some amazing Canadian players being produced - while other countries "lull".
 
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Finland

Locks are if interested

Forwards

Locks
Barkov
Aho
Rantanen
Laine
Teräväinen
Mi. Granlund
Hintz
Kapanen
Donskoi
Puljujärvi


Probably
Kotkaniemi
Tolvanen
Kakko

Possibly
Lehkonen
Armia
Ruotsalainen
Manninen
Lundell
Anttila
Björninen
Pakarinen
Vesalainen
Kiviranta
Hartikainen
Ma.Granlund
Björkqvist
Lammikko

Not even if GeorgeLeafer cleans JJ's crotch with $2mil
Lehterä

Defenseman
Locks
Ristolainen
Heiskanen
Lindell
Määttä
Vatanen

Probably
Jokiharju
Hakanpää
Nutivaara
Välimäki

Possibly
Lehtonen
Riikola
Mikkola
Juolevi
Heinola
Kaski
Ohtamaa

Goalies
Locks
Saros
Lankinen

Possibly

Raanta
Rinne

Maybelline
Olkinuora
Kähkönen
Korpisalo


Possibly would require injuries or disinterest.
 
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Forwards

Locks
Barkov
Aho
Rantanen
Laine
Teräväinen
Mi. Granlund
Hintz
Kapanen
Donskoi
Puljujärvi


Probably
Kotkaniemi
Tolvanen
Kakko

Possibly
Lehkonen
Armia
Ruotsalainen
Manninen
Lundell
Anttila
Björninen
Pakarinen
Vesalainen
Kiviranta

Defenseman
Locks
Ristolainen
Heiskanen
Lindell
Määttä
Vatanen

Probably
Jokiharju
Hakanpää
Nutivaara
Välimäki

Possibly
Lehtonen
Riikola
Mikkola
Juolevi
Heinola
Kaski
Ohtamaa

Goalies
Locks
Rask
Saros
Lankinen

Possibly

Raanta
Rinne

Maybelline
Olkinuora
Kähkönen
Korpisalo


Possibly would require injuries or disinterest.
Tuukka Rask is having hip labrum surgery in the next month and is out until at least February so you can count him out.

 
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Czechboy

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Canada has proven that they win the majority of the time they have their best players there though so I’m not sure if the “ego” narrative really holds up.

2002 Olympic Gold
2010 Olympic Gold
2014 Olympic Gold

Along with a bunch of other tournaments a long time ago. Only time they didn’t come through was 1998 and 2006.
I dont disagree with anything currently.

Just wanted to add that the 2005 world championships was a best on best that Canada lost in the final. If I have to hear about the Canadian world junior team from 2005 about 1 million times a season than I get to talk about the Czechs winning the 2005 men's championship.
 
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ziggyjoe212

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My opinion on the Canada roster 2022, this team has it all.

Huberdeau - McDavid - MacKinnon <--- Youth, offensive flair, godly speed/skating.
Marchand - Crosby - Bergeron <--- This line has been completely unstoppable for years.
Barzal - Point - Lafreniere <-- Speed, creativity, think Laf would thrive on this team.
Couturier - O'Reilly - Stone <--- Stereotypical gritty 4th line but with strong offensive upside.

EXTRAS : Stamkos/Scheifele/Marner/Tavares/Toffoli/Horvat

Theodore-Makar < --- Have developed into some of the best young D in the NHL.
Pietrangelo - Doughty <--- Vets, been there, neither has done nothing to NOT make this team.
Chabot -Parayko <--- Big guys, great skaters, long reach, successful international experience already.

EXTRAS :Ekblad/Rielly/Girard/Toews/Morissey/Nurse.

Price <--- Has been nothing but a wall for Canada at all levels.
Fleury <--- Huge part of VGK is this man right here.
Kuemper/Murray <--- Canada's goalies for 2019 WC and 2021 WC.
I think Canada's B team would be the favorite to win gold.

Also I don't think Lafrenier would even make Canada's C team.
 

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Huberdeau - McDavid - MacKinnon
Marchand - Crosby - Bergeron
Scheifele - Point - Stamkos
Couturier - O'Reilly - Stone
Barzal/Marner/Tavares/Lafreniere

Theodore-Pietrangelo
Chabot-Makar
Nurse-Morrissey
Doughty/Parayko/Ekblad/Girard

Price
Fleury
Kuemper/Murray

Honourable mention : Andrew Mangiapane :sarcasm:
Doughty is def not going to be a 7th D-man on team Canada. Do you really think Morrisey is better than him? LOL
 

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