nascar99 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Canada doesn't have the same eye of the tiger they had in years past to absolutely pummel inferior squads. The 2021 team (who choked in the Final) mauled bad teams in the bubble Quote
Godsmack Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago In reading Schlossman’s piece about Zellers and his inclusion on the roster, if you didn’t know any better you’d walk away thinking Motzko wanted him on the team all along based on his quotes. Were those just face saving comments or did he really not want him on the team? Clearly, it was the absolute right call by Vanbiesbrouck to make that executive decision to include him on the roster. 1 Quote
nascar99 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Martone has been borderline dominant at State but underwhelming in the World Junior. So weird Quote
nascar99 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Just now, nascar99 said: Martone has been borderline dominant at State but underwhelming in the World Junior. So weird Just as I say that, he puts one in lmao Quote
tnt Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 11 minutes ago, brianvf said: Even you'd have to admit (as a Gopher fan) that Mooney is not the best forward option on the WJC team to be throwing out in short-handed or defensive shutdown situations. Mooney has elite stickhandling which can be great on the PP, but is easily tossed off the puck and has shown to turn it over when pressured. …and to be clear, I wouldn’t have Zellers in that situation either, but it seems Spellacy and McMorrow should be out there in those situations. Quote
Popular Post Blackheart Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago 25 minutes ago, brianvf said: Even you'd have to admit (as a Gopher fan) that Mooney is not the best forward option on the WJC team to be throwing out in short-handed or defensive shutdown situations. Mooney has elite stickhandling which can be great on the PP, but is easily tossed off the puck and has shown to turn it over when pressured. Jayden Perron holding on line one for you... 5 Quote
MafiaMan Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, tnt said: You notice who was out trying for the empty net goal — Mooney and Ziemer. Bingo! Overzealous at that too - and their desire to spring free from the defensive zone for a chance at an ENG almost cost them! Quote
Blackheart Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 7 minutes ago, MafiaMan said: Bingo! Overzealous at that too - and their desire to spring free from the defensive zone for a chance at an ENG almost cost them! Typical gofer behavior. Quote
.357 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago #20 Keaton Verhoff, D (2026 NHL Draft "I know it was against Denmark, but… maybe Canada should keep Verhoeff in for another game. He looked confident, and while his positioning was a bit suspect at times, I thought he made a positive impact just about every time he hit the ice. He kept playing more and more as the game wore on and I feel like he was Canada’s best defenseman in the third period. It’s not easy stepping into game action midway through and thriving, so I liked him today." ________________________ If anyone knows his TOI tonight, please post it. 1 Quote
brianvf Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 16 minutes ago, .357 said: If anyone knows his TOI tonight, please post it. According to the IIHF boxscore, Keaton played 14:58 against Denmark. Reschny played 10:59. https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2026/wm20/gamecenter/statistics/68811/14-can-vs-den 1 Quote
Johnny Five Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 8 hours ago, brianvf said: Even you'd have to admit (as a Gopher fan) that Mooney is not the best forward option on the WJC team to be throwing out in short-handed or defensive shutdown situations. Mooney has elite stickhandling which can be great on the PP, but is easily tossed off the puck and has shown to turn it over when pressured. Highly skilled player as we all know, elite skating as he showed the burst on the breakaway when he split the D. Had a rancid turnover early in the game for sure and a bit on the small side but skating and hockey IQ can eliminate that 6 on 5, would've liked to see him possess that one a bit longer. But yeah you're correct, he's a bit light, all in good natured fun... Quote
Johnny Five Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 8 hours ago, Godsmack said: In reading Schlossman’s piece about Zellers and his inclusion on the roster, if you didn’t know any better you’d walk away thinking Motzko wanted him on the team all along based on his quotes. Were those just face saving comments or did he really not want him on the team? Clearly, it was the absolute right call by Vanbiesbrouck to make that executive decision to include him on the roster. No matter who makes the final decisions, the important thing is that they got it right with Will. Quote
MafiaMan Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, Johnny Five said: Highly skilled player as we all know, elite skating as he showed the burst on the breakaway when he split the D. Had a rancid turnover early in the game for sure and a bit on the small side but skating and hockey IQ can eliminate that 6 on 5, would've liked to see him possess that one a bit longer. But yeah you're correct, he's a bit light, all in good natured fun... Mooney busy dreaming of an ENG that entire last shift…no worries, defensive lapses probably won’t cost him or team USA against lightweights like Finland, Sweden, and Canada though. Quote
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