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Canada announces roster for 2022 World Junior Championship – TSN
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Hockey Canada announced its 25-player roster for the 2022 World Junior Championship on Monday, to be played in Edmonton, Alta. from Aug. 9- Aug. 20.
The annual tournament, initially scheduled to take place from Dec. 26, 2021- Jan. 5, 2022 in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alta., was cancelled after just three days due to a rise of COVID-19 Omicron variant cases amongst the 10 participating teams.
There will be some changes from the previous roster announced in December. Missing from the roster are forwards Xavier Bourgault, Mavrik Bourque, Dylan Guenther, Jake Neighbours, Cole Perfetti, Justin Sourdif, Shane Wright, and defencemen Kaiden Guhle, and Owen Power.
Replacing those players will be forwards William Dufour, Joshua Roy, Tyson Foerster, Riley Kidney, Nathan Gaucher, Brennan Othmann, Zack Ostapchuk, and defencemen Daemon Hunt, and Jack Thompson.
Highlighting Canada’s roster will be 17-year-old phenom Connor Bedard, Columbus Blue Jackets forward Kent Johnson, and Anaheim Ducks prospect Mason McTavish.
Prior to the cancellation in December, Canadian fans were treated to a four-goal performance by a then 16-year-old Bedard against Austria, becoming only the sixth player to score four goals in a World Juniors game. McTavish dominated the first two games of the tournament scoring three goals and five points in two games, while Johnson also scored a goal in two games.
Canada will be a part of Group A which also consists of Slovakia, Finland, Czechia, and Latvia. Group B will include the United States, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, and Austria.
Russia was not invited to the tournament due to the ongoing war in the Ukraine and was replaced with Latvia.
GOALTENDERS | |||
Sebastian Cossa | 6’6″ | 215 | Edmonton (WHL) |
Brett Brochu | 6’0” | 176 | London (OHL) |
Dylan Garand | 6’1” | 181 | Kamloops (WHL) |
DEFENCE | |||
Daemon Hunt | 6’1” | 198 | Moose Jaw (WHL) |
Olen Zellweger | 5’10” | 175 | Everett (WHL) |
Carson Lambos | 6’1” | 197 | Winnipeg (WHL) |
Lukas Cormier | 5’10” | 176 | Charlottetown (QMJHL) |
Donovan Sebrango | 6’2” | 195 | Grand Rapids (AHL) |
Ronan Seeley | 6’1” | 192 | Everett (WHL) |
Jack Thompson | 6’1” | 185 | Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) |
Ryan O’Rourke | 6’0″ | 174 | Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) |
FORWARDS | |||
Joshua Roy | 6’0′ | 191 | Sherbrooke (QMJHL) |
Logan Stankoven | 5’8” | 170 | Kamloops (WHL) |
Tyson Foerster | 6’1” | 202 | Barrie (OHL) |
Riley Kidney | 5’11” | 173 | Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL) |
Kent Johnson | 6’1” | 165 | Columbus (NHL) |
Nathan Gaucher | 6’3” | 207 | Quebec (QMJHL) |
Brennan Othmann | 6’0” | 180 | Flint (OHL) |
Connor Bedard | 5’9” | 181 | Regina (WHL) |
Ridly Greig | 6’0” | 172 | Brandon (WHL) |
William Dufour | 6’3” | 205 | Saint John (QMJHL) |
Elliot Desnoyers | 5’11” | 172 | Halifax (QMJHL) |
Zack Ostapchuk | 6’3” | 198 | Vancouver (WHL) |
Will Cuylle | 6’4″ | 210 | Windsor (OHL) |
Mason McTavish | 6’1” | 207 | Hamilton (OHL) |
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Start time set for Game 1 in Maple Leafs-Bruins playoff series – Toronto Sun
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Fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs will be tuning in a little bit later than usual on Saturday night to see the puck drop for Hockey Night in Canada.
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The NHL announced the start times on Thursday for the Eastern Conference playoff matches and the Leafs and Bruins will faceoff at 8 p.m. ET in Boston on Saturday, a bit later than the usual 7 p.m. puck drop for Toronto.
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The game will be broadcast on CBC and Sportsnet in Canada.
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Saturday’s other game will be the New York Islanders taking on the Carolina Hurricanes at 5 p.m. in Raleigh, N.C.
The other Eastern Conference playoff matchups will start Sunday, with the Battle of Florida between the Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning going at 12:30 p.m. and the New York Rangers playing Washington Capitals at 3 p.m. at Madison Square Garden.
With several Western Conference teams wrapping up their regular-season slates on Thursday, the remainder of the playoff schedule is yet to set.
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The Maple Leafs also announced Thursday that the tailgate at Maple Leaf Square will open its gates at 6 p.m. on Saturday.
Fans must register for a free mobile pass to be admitted to tailgates with passes available only on the Toronto Maple Leafs app and are non-transferable. Passes are available at 1 p.m. ET the day before each confirmed game with each fan permitted up to two passes per game.
Ahead of puck-drop, fans in the Square will be able to enjoy giveaways, special guests, a live DJ and more.
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