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Tag Archives: U20
Czechia upsets Canada, USA needs big third to defeat Latvia
Day One of the IIHF U20 World Junior Championships didn’t disappoint up north in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Moncton, New Brunswick. Group play got underway on Boxing Day without any problems. However, there were some surprises on the first day … Continue reading
Posted in WJC
Tagged 2023 WJC, Anri Ravinskis, Ben Gaudreau, Brandt Clarke, Brennan Othmann, Canada, Chaz Lucius, Connor Bedard, Cutter Gauthier, Czechia, David Jiricek, David Moravec, David Spacek, Dylan Duke, Dylan Guenther, Group A, Group B, Gustavs Ozolins, Halifax, IIHF, Jackson Blake, Jaroslav Chmelar, Jimmy Snuggerud, Latvia, Logan Cooley, Luke Hughes, Marcel Marcel, Matous Mensik, Moncton, New Brunswick, Niks Fenenko, Nova Scotia, Olen Zellweger, Patriks Berzins, Rainers Rullers, Red Savage, Scotiabank Centre, Sean Behrens, Shane Wright, Stanislav Svozil, Thomas Milic, Tomas Suchanek, Trey Augustine, U20, USA, World Junior Championships, Zach Dean
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Bedard headlines 2023 IIHF U20 World Junior Championships, Devils and Rangers prospects well represented
Christmas time means the world’s best hockey prospects get together to compete in the IIHF U20 World Junior Championships. The prestigious tournament will take place in Halifax and Moncton between December 26 through January 5. Unlike last year when COVID-19 … Continue reading
Posted in WJC
Tagged 2022 WJC, 2023 Draft Eligible, 2023 WJC, Adam Sykora, Austria, Brennan Othmann, Canada, Charlie Stramel, Connor Bedard, Cutter Gauthier, Czechia, Devils, Finland, Germany, gold, Group A, Group B, Halifax, IIHF, Jack Peart, Jaroslav Chmelar, Jimmy Snuggerud, Kaidan Mbereko, Kalle Vaisanen, Kent Johnson, Kraken, Latvia, Logan Cooley, Luke Hughes, Luke Mittlestadt, Mason McTavish, Matvei Michkov, Moncton, New Brunswick, NHL Network, Noah Laba, Nova Scotia, Petr Hauser, Rand Pecknold, Rangers, Red Savage, Russia, Rutger McGroarty, Seamus Casey, Shane Wright, Simon Nemec, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Topias Vilen, Tournament Preview, U20, USA, World Junior Championships
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WJC 2022: USA holds on to beat Sweden and win Group B, Berard nets goal, Othmann thumps Jiricek, scores as Canada beats Finland to win Group A, Latvia makes quarterfinals
Less than a week into the rescheduled U20 World Junior Championships at Rogers Place in Edmonton, things are starting to take shape. There’s only a few more preliminary games before the knockout stage. After having no problem with Austria on … Continue reading
Posted in Prospect Watch, WJC
Tagged 2022 WJC, Aatu Raty, Ake Stakkestad, Americans, Brennan Othmann, Brett Berard, Brock Faber, Canada, Carter Mazur, Connor Bedard, Czech Republic, Czechia, Emil Andrae, Finland, Group A, Group B, Jaroslav Chmelar, Jesper Wallstedt, Joakim Kemell, Kaidan Mbereko, knockout stage, Landon Slaggert, Latvia, Logan Cooley, Luke Hughes, Mackie Samoskevich, Mason McTavish, Matt Coronato, Matt Knies, Nate Leaman, Oskar Magnusson, quarterfinals, Ralfs Bergamanis, Slovakia, Sweden, Team USA, Thomas Bordeleau, U20, Will Cuylle, William Wallinder, WJC, World Junior Championships
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WJC 2022: Othmann and Cuylle connect for Canada in blowout win over Slovakia, Luke Hughes out fast for USA
It’s rare that we have hockey in August. However, Covid Omicron forced the postponement of the 2022 U20 World Junior Championships after Christmas. There were only a handful of games played in Edmonton last winter. The only one people remember … Continue reading
Posted in Prospect Watch, WJC
Tagged 2022, Adam Sykora, Brennan Othmann, Brock Faber, Canada, Carter Mazur, Connor Bedard, Czechia, Daniel Torgersson, Devils, Ducks, Dylan Garand, Emil Andrae, Fabian Lysell, Finland, Germany, Group A, Group B, Jesper Wallstedt, Juraj Slafkovsky, Kaidan Mbereko, Landon Slaggert, Latvia, Logan Cooley, Luke Hughes, Mason McTavish, Matt Coronato, Matt Knies, NHL Draft, NHL Network, Prospects, Rangers, Simon Edvinsson, Simon Nemec, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Team USA, Theodor Niederbach, Thomas Bordeleau, U20, Will Cuylle, WJC, World Junior Championships
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Truthful commentary from frustrated players on Canada’s strict rules hurting NHL, questions persist on adjusting COVID Protocol
With another game postponed as NHL play resumed tonight, there’s no end in sight to the COVID issues hurting the league. While other major sports such as the NFL and NBA revise their rules to make recovery quicker for asymptomatic … Continue reading
Posted in Column
Tagged adjustments, Alex Killorn, Beijing, Brad Marchand, Canada, cancellations, CDC, China, Column, COVID Protocol, COVID-19, Edmonton, Hockey, Hockey Canada, IIHF, Lightning, NBA, NFL, NHL, Olympics, Omicron variant, postponement, quarantine, Rangers, Ryan Strome, Switzerland, Team USA, U18, U20, WJC '22, women's tournament
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Giving Thanks For Hockey
What are we thankful for? That’s always the question every Thanksgiving holiday season. Honestly, I feel this should be asked everyday. When I reflect back to all the wonderful times shared and special moments spent with family and friends, it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Column
Tagged Adam Fox, Alex Ovechkin, Cale Makar, Chanukah, Christmas, Column, Connor McDavid, Del Griffith, Elias Lindholm, Elvis Merzlikins, Great Eight, Gretzky, Hockey, John Candy, Johnny Gaudreau, Lemieux, Leon Draisaitl, Lucas Raymond, Matthew Tkachuk, Nazem Kadri, Neal Page, Planes, Shane Wright, Steve Martin, Steven Stamkos, Thanksgiving, Trains and Automobiles, Trevor Zegras, Troy Terry, U20, WJC
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Hockey Withdrawal Could Last A While
I’ll be blunt. I’m not sure if there’s going to be a hockey season. Based on the lack of progress between the NHL and NHLPA, it’s not looking promising for fans of the sport. Don Fehr and Gary Bettman will … Continue reading
Posted in Column
Tagged 2021, 2021schedule, Adidas, Alexis Lafreniere, business, Canadian Division, Christmas ornaments, College Hockey, Column, COVID, Devils, Edmonton, escrow, fans, Gary Bettman, gate revenue, Hockey, hockey withdrawal, January, KHL, league, NCAA, NHL, NHLPA, owners, pandemic, players, Rangers, Retro Reverse Jerseys, Russia, Statue of Liberty, Swedish Hockey League, Team Canada, teams, U20, World Junior Championships
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Three Rangers prospects invited to Canada’s World Junior Championship selection camp
It’s basically the witching hour for hockey fans. In a normal year, there’d be NHL games and a new season underway. However, the new abnormal is upon us due to the pandemic. So, we’re in the off-season with unsigned free … Continue reading
Posted in Devils, NYRangers, Prospect Watch, WJC
Tagged 2021 WJC, 46 players, Alexis Lafreniere, Bowen Byram, Braden Schneider, Canada, Christmas, Dawson Mercer, Devils, Dylan Cozens, Dylan Garand, Edmonton, evaluation camp, Graeme Clarke, Hendrix Lapierre, invited, Jack Quinn, Jamie Drysdale, Kirby Dach, Matthew Robertson, NHL restart, Prospects, Quinton Byfield, Rangers, Red Deer, Training Camp, U20, World Junior Championship
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Alexei Cherepanov passed away 12 years ago today
Remembering former Rangers 2007 first round draft pick Alexei Cherepanov 12 years later. It was thirteen years ago that the Rangers had a very talented Russian scoring forward fall to them in the 2007 NHL Draft. With the number 17 … Continue reading
Posted in Column, NYRangers
Tagged 12 Years, 1989-2008, 2007 NHL Draft, Alexei Cherepanov, ambulance, Avangard Omsk, defibrillator, Алексей Черепанов, first round, heart condition, Jaromír Jágr, KHL, myocarditis, number 17 pick, October 13, Rangers, Remembrance, RIP, Russia, Siberian Express, tragedy, U20, World Junior Championships
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