This should not be star power team. Cliche factory overdrive before the World Junior tournament, trying to find clever adjective to describe the most recent Team Canada. The best thing you can come up with a "lunch bucket crew."
Yeah, real creative. Learn how creative and intellectually stimulating than the average NHL game after the interview, in which players have the right bounces, and the effort was given 60 minutes.
'S, records moniker lunch pail used in this way as well, which are equally guilty. Apparently without elite talent to take the annual holiday season hype machine, it was difficult to determine the identity of Canada. Everything has changed today.
Brayden Schenn fought a star. With five points today in a dominant 7-2 victory over the Czech Republic (one goal and four assists), Shen quickly established itself as Canada's offensive leader.
Schenna was encouraging development in a game that started slowly, as it always does for Canada and finished with a game with a lot of muscle offensive bent forward by Canada. But the celebration was dampened in the Canadian nursing was filled. Calvin Hann left with a leg injury, and before Jaden Schwartz has been hampered by an injury to the lower part of her body.
Zack Kassian wild ways leave Canada without a key forward for tomorrow night's game against Norway. Cassiano was an abuse of five minutes of the game and its greatest defender to hit the Czech Republic Petr Senkerik.
Senkerik was away on a stretcher, which is never pleasant to watch at all times. But the injury should not determine the sentence, and Kassian first contact made with the shoulder in the chest Senkerik before proceeding with an elbow.
Kassian has built its reputation as a player who is more than ready to go on the forum when he left his feet to deliver a shot in the nasty last spring while playing for the Windsor Spitfires, and received a 20-game suspension.
Yeah, real creative. Learn how creative and intellectually stimulating than the average NHL game after the interview, in which players have the right bounces, and the effort was given 60 minutes.
'S, records moniker lunch pail used in this way as well, which are equally guilty. Apparently without elite talent to take the annual holiday season hype machine, it was difficult to determine the identity of Canada. Everything has changed today.
Brayden Schenn fought a star. With five points today in a dominant 7-2 victory over the Czech Republic (one goal and four assists), Shen quickly established itself as Canada's offensive leader.
Schenna was encouraging development in a game that started slowly, as it always does for Canada and finished with a game with a lot of muscle offensive bent forward by Canada. But the celebration was dampened in the Canadian nursing was filled. Calvin Hann left with a leg injury, and before Jaden Schwartz has been hampered by an injury to the lower part of her body.
Zack Kassian wild ways leave Canada without a key forward for tomorrow night's game against Norway. Cassiano was an abuse of five minutes of the game and its greatest defender to hit the Czech Republic Petr Senkerik.
Senkerik was away on a stretcher, which is never pleasant to watch at all times. But the injury should not determine the sentence, and Kassian first contact made with the shoulder in the chest Senkerik before proceeding with an elbow.
Kassian has built its reputation as a player who is more than ready to go on the forum when he left his feet to deliver a shot in the nasty last spring while playing for the Windsor Spitfires, and received a 20-game suspension.
A little 'about this, thanks
When the four returnees in the back of the blue line should be the strength of Canada. Although Captain Ryan Ellis led a group of more reliable defenders of Canada's special teams are grabbing the momentum lost a stuttering start.
First of all, it was a penalty kill unit, which has flourished into a highly reliable safety net. Casey Cizikas, penalty killing hero against Russia, took two penalties in the first period. The first minor penalty Quinton Howden has done his best impersonation Cizikas, Czech Hemming in their corner, and also create scoring chance.
Montreal Canadiens prospect Louis Leblanc similar blue-collar work in the second penalty Cizik. Leblanc later followed his decisive graves with a shorthanded goal at Kassian great.
The death penalty Teed the other half of the task forces of Canada, and the power play continued to be a powerful business card in Canada. In order to Shen, Schwartz Cowan and Tyson Barrie, Canada now seven powerplay goals in just two games. Add to shorthanded goal and purpose Leblanc Sean Couturier on a delayed penalty and the special teams were actually quite special, and accounted for six of the seven goals for Canada.
A little 'less, please
The delay in seconds clearly not a recipe for success in such a short tournament and it took less than a minute to Canada to be in a hole again against the Czechs. This time, the zeal was not to blame, it was rather the opposite, because the defense of Canada was caught in a rare moment of relaxation. The result was quick wrist last Olivier Roy, the Czech striker Antonin Honejsek.
A regular diet of aggression must be accompanied by found, while balancing the nerves start to the game. It is a fact that the Canadian team has struggled in the early stages of previous events, but was corrected quickly.